[...] > Alan, > > Didn't say if the source is publically available, I > mentioned if the source is maintained for portability > (i.e. non-Windows only in this case). > > Whatever the working relationship is between the > Opera team and the other parties is another subject. > > ~ Ken Mays
Well, I doubt that anyone is going to pay Opera to make it work on Solaris, or for that matter to offer paid bodies to help make it work. (not that such things may or may not have happened before, but I'm guessing the present folks are more concerned with figuring out how to make Solaris pay for itself than with nice-to-have-but-sort-of-optional things like an additional choice of browsers) Perhaps suitably talented volunteers could approach Opera and offer to sign an NDA and use some sort of controlled VPN access or whatever to help work on it, but Opera would be entirely within their rights to say "no, thanks". -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org