Happy 1st birthday to the current release as well! (ducks to avoid flaming
arrows)
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I believe this project started as the Open Solaris Project (with a space in
between), from which it was evolved the SXCR DVD iso image, which those of us
outside of Sun must download in a multiplicity of compressed iso segments (one
segment at a time at a whopping 100 KB per second max), and
On June 14th 2005, OpenSolaris was made available to the public.
Today is June 14th 2010 and OpenSolaris is celebrating it's 5th
anniversary.
I hope that OpenSolaris still has a long life to expect in future
Jörg
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Jörg
On June 14th 2005, OpenSolaris was made available to the public.
Today is June 14th 2010 and OpenSolaris is celebrating it's 5th
anniversary.
Thanks for the reminder. Happy 5th B'day to OpenSolaris indeed.
I hope that OpenSolaris still has a long life to expect in future
Yup, thank you Jörg for your email :)
5 years already ...
Few months later I started using SXCE on my good ol' Ultra 60 :)
Joyeux anniversaire !!!
Le 14/06/10 17:50, Sean Sprague a écrit :
Jörg
On June 14th 2005, OpenSolaris was made available to the public.
Today is June 14th 2010 and
I have to head off to a meeting at the Sun Canada offices.
I wanted to put some sort of small thing on the Blastwave site .. something
subtle ..
http://www.blastwave.org/
:-)
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Woo hoo!
LKR
Dennis Clarke wrote:
I have to head off to a meeting at the Sun Canada offices.
I wanted to put some sort of small thing on the Blastwave site .. something
subtle ..
http://www.blastwave.org/
:-)
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On Wed, 2006-06-14 at 10:28 -0400, Dennis Clarke wrote:
I have to head off to a meeting at the Sun Canada offices.
I wanted to put some sort of small thing on the Blastwave site .. something
subtle ..
http://www.blastwave.org/
:-)
Happy birthday indeed!
I'm also blogging about it at