>> Stability and compatibility doesn't necessary imply >> outdated software. In fact >> nowadays running oldish software gives nothing by >> unattractive look. And >> that is what spookes many potential users. > >I disagree. Having latest-and-greatest, if it comes from the Linux camp, does >not mean quality. And if the "potential user" looks mainly at the availability of "latest-and-greatest" when evaluati ng a platform, one must really wonder how serious about using that platform the "potential user" is . Seems to be that it will only stay at "potential".
And even if it's a "business", it's not likely to stay one for long. Casper _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org