"Garrett D'Amore" <gdamore at Sun.COM> wrote:

> The fundamental problem I have with that, is that when software that is 
> inferior (perhaps greatly so) is located in /usr/bin, the user has *no* 
> way to distinguish between "first class" software developed at Sun's 
> traditional quality standards, and various crapware that Sun has just 

Using this kind of classification does not seem to be a good idea. Not all
OSS is crapware and there is also crapware from Sun.

It may be a good idea to classify the software on Solaris but this should 
be done based only on the quality and not based on just the origin.

J?rg

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