To follow up on Saso's comments.

There's an expression in the US about bacon and eggs for breakfast.

"The chicken in interested, but the pig is committed."

I think it highly likely that Martin is a bit of a basket case right now.  He's 
pushed through
a major piece of work by himself under difficult circumstances.  The amount of 
work, attendant isolation and circumstances have inevitably taken quite a toll 
both on him and anyone around him. As he notes, he severely underestimated the 
work required.  If he were "sensible" he'd have quit the project and gotten a 
paying job. And we would not have the results of his efforts.

I'd like to encourage those who have SPARC based systems to test this and help 
him out.  I can't run it on  my old 1+, but I sent him $50 because I very much 
like the SPARC and would love to run an OpenSolaris derivative on SPARC some 
day. While it won't solve all his problems, "The sincerest form of flattery is 
money."  I'm sure that the tangible acknowledgement of his efforts would matter 
far more than the actual amount someone sent. 

It is inevitable that there are bugs Martin missed.  I'm fighting oi_151a5/7 
locking up the Xserver on me.  But I think this is a major milestone. It gets 
us a major step closer to a multiarchitecture derivative of OpenSolaris.  The 
second architecture is the hardest. 

My main concern after reading the oi-dev list archives today are the conflicts 
over what to call the branch of Unix derived from OpenSolaris.  I don't care, 
but it seems some people are quite passionate about it.

Have Fun!
Reg

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