Joerg Schilling wrote: > Stephen Lau <stevel at opensolaris.org> wrote: > > >> Everyone repeat after me: >> OpenSolaris does not give me the right to tell Sun what to do. >> (as much as we'd like to think it does) :) >> > > This sounds like a minssunderstaning of OSS development. > > In a real OSS project, people who contribute code have the right to > decide on the future of the project. > > The current problem with OpenSolaris is that there is a self strengthening > mechanism that prevents contributions and thus makes it hard if not > impossible > for people outside Sun to get into a state of being able to decide. > >
Read my earlier threads. I was saying OpenSolaris is not a way to tell Sun what to do with its distributions. Whatever Sun chooses to do with Solaris, or however Sun chooses to run Indiana is Sun's business. People seem to misunderstand that. -steve -- stephen lau | stevel at opensolaris.org | www.whacked.net