> It hasn't changed.  It's SunRays for the vast
>  majority of desktops,
> with workstations for many developers.  The only
>  places you might see
> non-OpenSolaris/non-Solaris are laptop users, and
>  2008.11 will reduce
> the number of cases where such a laptop
>  configuration is easily
>  justified...
>   - Stephen
> - 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  http://blogs.sun.com/sch/

No one knows what Sun's employees use for their desktops.  But almost everyone 
I know pays special attention to what Sun's employees use in their 
laptops--where we can actually see for ourselves.  And it is easy to reach a 
conclusion, rightly or wrongly, that NONE of Sun's own employees are using 
their own product.

I am running os0811_98 on all my own notebooks.  When on the road, it can still 
be somewhat inconvenient.  But for Chris' sake, if you are an employee of Sun, 
especially if you are a big shot of Sun (Mr. Jonathan Schwartz included), at 
least do a pretense and try to make it a habit of running OpenSolaris in 
Windows via Sun's own VirtualBox in full screen mode when in public view.

I know most don't care, but for those hardcore of us, seeing Sun's executives 
using Windows or Macs really hurts.  Really really hurts.
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