People are getting too hung up over the "reference" aspect--and note that
that word wasn't even mentioned in the original proposal. If anything, it
has come up in the context of assuring people that multiple distros *can*
continue to exist even with OpenSolaris expanding to incorporate a distro,
and that we can avoid Linux-style fragmentation in the face of
multiple distros by thinking of the new thing as a reference. That is all.

*Building a reference isn't the main goal*. What is the main goal? Making
OpenSolaris more accessible to people like this:

  As an outsider to the Solaris community that's been interested in
  trying it out, let me say that it's about damn time this happens.
  If you go to the OpenSolaris web site, all bright eyed and eager to
  download a new operating system, you will walk away in bitter
  disappointment. Sure, it says the word "open" in two dozen languages
  on the web page, but when you go hunting for an installer disk to
  download, suddenly you are cast into a maze. Nevada builds? What the
  hell is Nevada? Oh, it's what they're calling the OpenSolaris code
  base. You'll need to download these components and build them. Well,
  how do I install it? Oh, you can't do that, you need to have a
  Solaris machine up already to build on. But you can get started
  if you go to Sun's site and download their Solaris Express
  Enterprise Pro Champion Edition (after dutifully registering),
  and then enjoy that pleasant install experience. And when that's
  done, you still have the work ahead of you of getting ON (what
  the hell is that? Oh, OS and Network. Sorry, I don't work at Sun)
  built and updated. Did I miss anything? We haven't gotten to
  packages to make the system usable yet. I just want an ISO
  that says OpenSolaris and installs THE OpenSolaris system. In a usable
  state. Then I'll be able to test my apps against it and claim they
  work. "Well, it runs on Belenix" doesn't quite feel the same, does it?

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/05/31/sun_project_indiana/comments/#c_17095

-ian
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