--Yah, I'm with you guys. BUT - pls be patient, this is still a fairly new project and I see Lots of Good Things Ahead(TM) for this distro.
o As long as: oo Development / bugfixes are speeded up oo Better comms from $developers / owners oo Driver support is expanded to *BSD / Linux levels oo Stability is prized over "features", while still maintaining the latest updates from upstream oo User feedback is valued and acted upon within $reasonable-timeframe. --Among other things; those are the top 5 that come to mind. :) udippel wrote: > Being a faithful Nexenta user for 6 months now, these days I feel like > unwanted and unsupported. :( > > Reason: Having a full job next to being Nexenta user, I don't understand the > current situation respectively the roadmap. I have no idea what I should / > could do (to help). > My start was with Alpha6, then I changed sources.list to > > > deb http://apt.gnusolaris.org elatte-unstable main contrib non-free > > deb-src http://apt.gnusolaris.org elatte-unstable main contrib non-free > > and reached at Alpha7. Now everyone talks about beta(s) 1-3, NCP, and at boot > I already see some NexentaCP flushing by. > There are very very few apt-get upgrades happening and I wonder where I am. > What do I run ? Alpha7 ? > uname says "SunOS box 5.11 NexentaOS_20070402 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris" and > that doesn't make me any wiser. > > Am I the only one who has lost the overview ? I am the only one who would > like to know how to get some upgrades (and relevant patches, like the one for > the latest Java vulnerabilities) ? Am I the only one who doesn't know if I > need to download and burn beta3 in order to upgrade ? > If not, can one of the core developers please draw a version tree > respectively a roadmap ? I'd like to stay with Nexenta and not go back to > Debian, but I need some help. > > Thanks, > > Uwe _______________________________________________ gnusol-users mailing list gnusol-users@lists.sonic.net http://lists.sonic.net/mailman/listinfo/gnusol-users