Is Oracle getting ready to kill OpenSolaris?

asks Steven J Vaughan Nichols in ComputerWorld.

People outside of IT seldom think of Oracle as a Linux company, but it is. Not 
only does Oracle encourage its customers to use its own house-brand clone of 
RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux), Oracle Unbreakable Linux, Oracle has long used 
Linux internally both on its servers and on some of its desktops. So, what does 
a Linux company like Oracle wants to do with its newly purchased Sun's 
open-source operating system, OpenSolaris? The answer appears to be: "Nothing." 

Sun, Oracle and third-party sources are telling me that OpenSolaris developers 
are afraid that they'll be either moved over to working on Linux or let go once 
the Sun/Oracle merger is completed. Other Sun open-source managers have 
expressed concern that their jobs may disappear once Oracle has acquired Sun. 

This can't come as much of a surprise. Edward Screven, Oracle's Chief Corporate 
Architect, said last year, ""Oracle definitely runs on Linux. We have very few 
servers in our infrastructure that are not Linux; that support, you know, 
internal IT systems, very few. And even the ones that continue to exist are on 
a plan to be phased out. So we definitely run our business on Linux. In fact, I 
mean, our entire IT infrastructure is Linux, our entire development 
infrastructure as well. So, you know, our development platform is Oracle 
Enterprise Linux. Our test platform is Oracle Enterprise Linux." 

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http://blogs.computerworld.com/is_oracle_getting_ready_to_kill_opensolaris
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