> But making OI look well-polished with a fancy and easy to administer
> web-admin GUI that would encourage the average-Joe to use it as a
> home-NAS / virtual server is not a bad thing.

It is not have to be fancy, but GUI is absolutely necessary. Well, I am an average-Joe in UNIX world (development for Windows is another story), but I am administering a small university web server. I was trying different kinds of sever operating systems, and all were disappointing for me for various reasons. Quite quickly I came to OpenSolaris (there were times of 2008.05 version). It was *love at first boot*. I saw that marketing phrase later and wondered how apt it is. That "feel" was not only because of solid performance which inspires confidence, but also because of GUI. Now I am a happy user of OpenIndiana.

OpenIndiana does not have to compete with OS X or Windows in desktop market. But it *should* have a decent GUI even for server market. I am an average-Joe, remember? You want me to use vi and all those tambourine dances? No, thanks. GUI was once invented to make OS interaction easier. Ditching it leads us back to medieval ages. This is why e.g. Illumian distribution was not a success.



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