> Since you are neither a Sun executive nor a Sun
> employed Solaris
> engineer I don't believe you have the right to make
> any such assertions,
> you don't have all the facts and given that you don't
> show your name I can only assume you aren't an
> official spokes person
> for Sun.

...

> I believe I can hand on heart say for all of the Sun
> employed Solaris
> engineering that this is not a political move to sell
> more hardware it
> *is* about sharing and working as a community.  From
> our view point if
> the open sourcing of Solaris happens to help hardware
> sales great, but
> it is really more about sharing Solaris and working
> as a wider team and
> (Open)Solaris adoption regardless of where the
> hardware was sourced
> from.  If this was all about Sun hardware why would
> we be so excited
> about the community wanting to do a PPC port ?

Don't get ahead of yourself. Sun is run by the board of directors, whose job is 
to watch out for shareholder's interests. Maybe Jonathan or Jim could put it 
into perspective for you, why and how Solaris was released "to be shared".

All I have to say is this: [I]patience; we will see.[/I]
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