On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 12:13:41PM -0500, Kyle McDonald wrote: > As I wrote in another post. Please don't put anything OSS in /usr/bin.
Er, there's plenty of non-Sun originated OSS in /usr/bin already. And OpenSolaris *is* OSS, so much of /usr/bin is OSS. So, I don't understand this comment. The only reasonable distinction w.r.t. what goes into /usr/bin is interface stability and/or Sun support for it. And the ARC already decided that serendipitous discovery of unstable interfaces is now OK. That matter being closed I see no reason not to put 4,000 new things into /usr/bin, and I expect the ARC would agree. Nico --
