Re: [osol-discuss] I'm a little sad that this post didn't get any responses. (was) Re: Lets take a moment to reflect on Solaris' strengths.

2007-05-11 Thread Brian Gupta
Well I was hoping to solidify the list... Get other peoples thoughts on it. On 5/11/07, Artem Kachitchkine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Before we rush headlong into changing Solaris, I think it is worth at >> least a moment to reflect on what makes Solaris our choice of OS. Who is trying to c

Re: [osol-discuss] I'm a little sad that this post didn't get any responses. (was) Re: Lets take a moment to reflect on Solaris' strengths.

2007-05-11 Thread Artem Kachitchkine
Before we rush headlong into changing Solaris, I think it is worth at least a moment to reflect on what makes Solaris our choice of OS. Who is trying to change Solaris in a way that removes/affects the good stuff you listed? -Artem. ___ opensolari

[osol-discuss] I'm a little sad that this post didn't get any responses. (was) Re: Lets take a moment to reflect on Solaris' strengths.

2007-05-11 Thread Brian Gupta
It seems no one is interested in trying to figure out what is right about Solaris. On 5/11/07, Brian Gupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Before we rush headlong into changing Solaris, I think it is worth at least a moment to reflect on what makes Solaris our choice of OS. In no particular order T