Just one note.  Please don’t confuse illumos and the illumos community with 
Oracle or Solaris.  While the illumos code base owes its origins to Solaris, 
that was due to the acts of Sun and not Oracle and today Oracle refuses to even 
acknowledge the existence of illumos.  illumos is fully open source. 

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> On Oct 30, 2020, at 4:59 PM, Gregory P. Smith <g...@krypto.org> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On Fri, Oct 30, 2020 at 2:30 PM Garrett D'Amore via Python-Dev 
>> <python-dev@python.org> wrote:
>> I’m not on this list.  But I have offered to help - if there are tasks that 
>> need to be done to help this I can help put the weight of a commercial 
>> entity behind it whether that involves assigning our developers to work on 
>> this, helping pay for external developers to do so, or assisting with access 
>> to machine resources. 
>> 
>> For the record there are multiple  illumos distributions and most are both 
>> free and run reasonably well in virtual machines. Claiming that developers 
>> don’t have access as a reason to discontinue the port is a bit disingenuous. 
>> Anyone can get access if they want and if they can figure out how to login 
>> and use Linux then this should be pretty close to trivial for them. 
> 
> Thanks!  It usually isn't just about access.  This email thread and related 
> tweets appear to have served their purpose: To drum up volunteers+resources 
> from the otherwise potentially impacted communities.  The valuable thing is 
> developer time.
> 
> Access: I took it upon myself to spin up some Solaris-derivative VMs for 
> Python dev things in the (now distant) past.  It wasn't a positive 
> experience, I won't do it again.  Bonus on top of that: Oracle, the owner of 
> Solaris, is still actively attempting to destroy the entire software 
> industry.  Working on anything attempting to directly benefit them is a major 
> ethical violation for me.  Others make their own choices.
> 
> I won't even spin up major BSD VMs anymore for a similar reason.  It isn't a 
> good positive use of my time, even despite having an enjoyable past with 
> those OSes and knowing several past and present Free/Net/OpenBSD core devs.
> 
> I look forward to new *Solaris buildbot(s) joining the fleet,
> -gps
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