Vasiliy wrote: > Who am I? > I agree that it's nice to know who you're working with. As Alan pointed out, the OpenSolaris member profile might be a good place to put info like this. But as a leader of this community, I feel compelled to comment on the below:
> I think it is very important to introduce myself and I wish everybody > else will follow my example. For some reason there are many experts > in install around. They sounds authoritative but do not have > experience with technology - less they know more authoritative they > sounds. So I like to show my "credentials", I do not like to be seen > as someone who do not know what is he talking about. > One impression I hope nobody gets from the above is that this community is in any way unwelcoming to those who don't have extensive experience with the existing Solaris installation technologies, as that would make for a small community indeed. We welcome those with new insights and experiences, and we of course, as part of the OpenSolaris community, abide by the charter and (soon) constitution governing that larger community. So, yes, let's all get to know each other, but let's be welcoming to all points of view. Dave P.S. If anyone wants to know more about me, my OpenSolaris profile has the basics, and there's always my blog, http://blogs.sun.com/dminer.
