Release dates for other operating systems since OpenSolaris 2009.06 was
released or frozen for release:
FreeBSD
7.2 5/2009
8.0 11/2009
7.3 3/2010
8.1 RC1 has been released
OpenBSD
4.5 4/2009
4.6 10/2009
4.7 5/2010
AIX
7.010/2010 (targeted)
NetBSD
5.0 4/2009
Edward Martinez wrote:
> I think Oracle is going to keep it simple; Solaris is for the enterprise and
> Opensolaris is a science project. And since oracle is doing so well selling
> solaris and other software to the enterprise, why release new opensolaris
> now? when business is booming, I thi
the reason for the delay in
> OpenSolaris 2010.?? release is because they are also
> working on synchronising the feature set with Solaris
> 11 and running lots of tests to confirm that
> customers on OpenSolaris support contracts will be
> able to migrate successfully to Solaris 11.
> But hey, wha
> > On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 8:27 PM, Bart Smaalders
> > wrote:
> > > As many of us have stated, the next release of
> > Solaris will be based on the
> > > work done in OpenSolaris.
> >
> > But will it still be recognizable as Solaris? Or
> is
> > it going to be
> > just another Linux clone, albei
> On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 8:27 PM, Bart Smaalders
> wrote:
> > As many of us have stated, the next release of
> Solaris will be based on the
> > work done in OpenSolaris.
>
> But will it still be recognizable as Solaris? Or is
> it going to be
> just another Linux clone, albeit with a different
>
Hi,
On 06/25/10 15:54, Fredrich Maney wrote:
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 8:27 PM, Bart Smaalders
wrote:
As many of us have stated, the next release of Solaris will be based on the
work done in OpenSolaris.
But will it still be recognizable as Solaris? Or is it going to be
just another
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 8:27 PM, Bart Smaalders
wrote:
> As many of us have stated, the next release of Solaris will be based on the
> work done in OpenSolaris.
But will it still be recognizable as Solaris? Or is it going to be
just another Linux clone, albeit with a different kernel?
fpsm
_
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 2:00 AM, Calum Benson wrote:
>
> On 24 Jun 2010, at 23:16, Edward Martinez wrote:
>
>> whoo whoo, SUN seems to be turning around!
>
> Like it or not, there is no "Sun" any more to turn around.[1]
>
> Cheeri,
> Calum.
>
> [1] Well, except in the last few countries to fully
On 06/24/10 16:09, Gary wrote:
Well, you don't make money my shoveling millions into a non-revenue
producing product (aka OpenSolaris).
But w/o Solaris, a SPARC server is an expensive means of
converting electricity to hot air. As many of us have
stated, the next release of Solaris will be bas
On 24 Jun 2010, at 23:16, Edward Martinez wrote:
> whoo whoo, SUN seems to be turning around!
Like it or not, there is no "Sun" any more to turn around.[1]
Cheeri,
Calum.
[1] Well, except in the last few countries to fully integrate :)
--
CALUM BENSON, Interaction Designer Oracle Corpor
On Thu, 2010-06-24 at 16:09 -0700, Gary wrote:
> Well, you don't make money my shoveling millions into a non-revenue producing
> product (aka OpenSolaris).
Careful with that assumption ("non-revenue-producing"). You know what
they say about assumptions...
--
Erik Trimble
Java System Support
M
Well, you don't make money my shoveling millions into a non-revenue producing
product (aka OpenSolaris).
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whoo whoo, SUN seems to be turning around!
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Sun, which makes computer servers, has been struggling with severe market-share
declines, but cost cuts under Oracle appear to be turning the company around.
The quarter was also significant because it marked a turning point: It was
Oracle's f
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