and we know examples when some particular bugs in open source been
addressed years later after they reported. It is all matter of resources
and priorities of course.
Oehnei wrote:
Nexenta can't even put up an image of their distribution that functions, even 4
months after 3 people post about
Nexenta can't even put up an image of their distribution that functions, even 4
months after 3 people post about the same issue on their forums no response has
been posted. (it's probably been fixed by now, I couldn't care less, too little
too late)
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On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 9:38 AM, C. wrote:
> Erast wrote:
>>
>> Just wanted to share this link as well:
>>
>>
>>
>> Unrealistic worst case scenario: OpenSolaris likely will continue its
>> development on its own. Independent companies will start offering
>> OpenSolaris support as Nexenta Systems do
This link might be a bit more useful to some people:
http://www.endicottalliance.org/aboutmembership.htm
As I have expressed, I do not think this is a wise match with IBM. I believe it
will destroy value at Sun. My personal opinion is that a better match would be
with Cisco or Google. I don't kn
Erast wrote:
Just wanted to share this link as well:
Unrealistic worst case scenario: OpenSolaris likely will continue its
development on its own. Independent companies will start offering
OpenSolaris support as Nexenta Systems does today for its NexentaStor
product. The development may slo
Just wanted to share this link as well:
http://www.nexenta.com/corp/index.php?option=com_mojo&Itemid=153&p=15
Unrealistic worst case scenario: OpenSolaris likely will continue its
development on its own. Independent companies will start offering
OpenSolaris support as Nexenta Systems does toda