Dear Alasdair,

Here at the illumos Foundation, we are very sad to hear of your resignation as 
lead of the OpenIndiana distribution. You have demonstrated great leadership 
and have been a wonderful friend of the community. We understand that such 
projects can be very time consuming, and we wish you all the best in your other 
endeavors. 

As a community, many of us share some of your frustrations. At times, progress 
does appear to be slow. At other times, there may appear to be a lack of 
interest from many of the former Sun employees. However, although you may feel 
that there is a lack of support or interest, many of us active in the community 
feel differently. While OpenIndiana served to carry on the banner of the 
OpenSolaris distribution, it was obviously a dead end because the desktop wars 
are over, and even the Linux community could not win. Meanwhile, the 
flourishing embedded and special purpose markets for illumos technology 
continue to grow. 

For example, use of illumos technology is growing in the areas of internet and 
cloud infrastructure, database and storage appliances, and embedded products. 
Many successful companies are driving the technology forward and the future has 
never looked brighter for open source developers looking to contribute to the 
community and find interesting jobs.

Although you may think we don’t see that the expanding free and open source 
software marketplace is not our total playground, what we do see is a talented, 
dedicated group of volunteers committed to seeing illumos become an important 
part of specialized, niche technology solutions, especially for solving 
critical problems facing the Internet. 

Honestly, we do not expect the illumos core itself to be economically viable. 
We do expect--and see--distributions built upon the illumos core becoming 
commercially successful and growing. This model is similar to the successful 
Linux model, where the distributions can achieve different results based on the 
needs of the constituents or the community; some commercial, some less so. 

The model of OpenSolaris is broken. The model of OpenIndiana following 
OpenSolaris is broken. The illumos model is following the successful Linux 
model. This is exemplified by distributions such as the commercially supported, 
general purpose OmniOS, Joyent’s SmartOS, Delphix OS, and others. 

In the future, we expect illumos to become a bigger part of the technological 
community, as many companies now emerging from stealth mode are incorporating 
our core platform functions. As our community grows, and word continues to 
spread of our stability, dependability and scalability, we hope to take illumos 
to even more specialized markets. 

Among the illumos community of volunteers are some of the smartest, most 
talented, most dedicated and hard-working people I’ve ever had the pleasure of 
being associated with. Their years of experience, combined with their insight 
into the serious problems facing the Internet, assure a rock-solid future for 
illumos. As a community, we have a shared set of values, and while sometimes 
we’ve had our disagreements, it’s always been those shared values that have 
come through and helped the community - and the technology we are building - 
grow and improve. We will continue to build an enterprise-grade, highly 
dependable operating system. 

Again, we are saddened by your leaving. On a personal note, I have enjoyed the 
collaboration that we shared in the formative days of illumos and OpenIndiana, 
and I hope we will be able to do so in the future.  We thank you for all your 
efforts on behalf of OpenIndiana and illumos, and know that your efforts have 
not been in vain; we will take all that we have learned under your leadership 
and build on it. As a natural evolution of the community, distributions come 
and go; we take the lessons and move on. Our community has never been one to 
back down from a challenge; we will handle this in stride and continue to move 
forward with our mission and our future goals. 

Sincerely,

Garrett D’Amore
illumos Founder

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