Red Hat looked at creating a foundation for Fedora and found it wasn't
worth the hassle - what benefits would it bring to the OpenSolaris
community that it's not getting now?   More legal bills and tax headaches?
Is there enough money waiting to be donated to a non-profit foundation to
have any left for real use once those bills and administrative expenses are
paid?

        -Alan Coopersmith-           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
         Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering


De Togni Giacomo wrote:
My idea is that CDDL (or MPL) represents the best compromise between commercial 
and open world.It seems to resolve a lot of number of problems (for example 
piece of code with different license).  If the major problem of OpenSolaris 
project is around acceptability by Open Community,I suggest to evolve it to a 
Foundation,OpenSolaris Foundation.I'm not sure,but the market should have  
necessity of a standard Unix system, quite different to Linux and GPL.

Giacomo
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