From: Stewart Stremler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> All your base are belong to us. Assimilation is futile. Even if code
> can't be directly taken from OpenSolaris and put into Linux, the ideas
> can be. (Intellect is http://by102fd.bay102.hotmail.msn.com/cgi-bin/compose?type=r&curmbox=00000000%2d0000%2d0000%2d0000%2d000000000001&a=e503bff34875e88b399e9fe33d658465&msg=CD1D9417-E56F-4581-BD9D-097A4844BAEB&start=0&len=4176&curmbox=00000000%2d0000%2d0000%2d0000%2d000000000001&a=e503bff34875e88b399e9fe33d658465#not property.)


It might be easier to go the other way.

Who knows? We can start looking Q2 2005, presumably.


Who cares? The goal is a stable, high performance, Unix based OS released under a free software license (or open source license, for some people). Since the FSF says CDDL is a free license, thats good enough for me. May the best OS win. If that ends up being Solaris, I'll trade my penguins for a Sun logo.


Gabe


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