This sure is a challenging problem. For example O'Grady's piece
rests a "greater good" argument, but greater good arguments can
sometimes break down, it all depends on the magnitude of the
tradeoffs. I'm also disappointed he didn't discuss having a
(Indiana-produced) distro called "The OpenSolaris
> A article that puts my thoughts into words far more
> eloquently than I
> ever could:
>
> http://redmonk.com/sogrady/2007/10/26/opensolaris_naming/
Reading that sorted my thoughts.
People are debating lots of different things that aren't always congruent. So
I want to forget the brand naming
Shawn Walker wrote:
> A article that puts my thoughts into words far more eloquently than I
> ever could:
>
> http://redmonk.com/sogrady/2007/10/26/opensolaris_naming/
I agree. Also, I've done some talking about Indiana this week in China,
and more than a few people here are very much looking f
A article that puts my thoughts into words far more eloquently than I
ever could:
http://redmonk.com/sogrady/2007/10/26/opensolaris_naming/
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