On Wed, 30 Apr 2008, Peter Memishian wrote: > http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/nwam-discuss/2007-July/004309.html
Sorry for jumping in late, but I really don't see the need for most of them, and NWAM has not fallen over for me at all. Aside from occasionally having to restart in order to grab a dhcp, I think it works pretty good. Most of what Mike listed are functions that are not applicable to laptops, for the most part. Yes, if you're the obscure person trying to use your laptop as a server, it can be useful I 'spose. Let's not forget that the landscape is changing quite a bit, and it seems the model is changing for OpenSolaris and Sun both. Seems like a good opportunity to embrace and extend, rather than continute to carry baggage. With that said, I'm fine with you continuing to do as you see with inetmenu, it is the doers that get things done. Maybe offer an IPS package in the experimental repository (or what it is called when it is created)??? More software is always good, we have a lot that is missing on our platform. -- Alan DuBoff - Solaris x86 IHV/OEM Group
