On 4/21/2010 3:07 PM, Norm Jacobs wrote:
You should be looking at each of these cases on the merit of it's architectural significance to Solaris. The intention of this case and similiar cases is to remove interfaces from the Solaris architecture that don't address a specific architectural need or where it might make sense to address a user requirement outside of the Solaris architecture. The fact that they are being added to /contrib should have little or no bearing on any recommendation you make.

Was there a recent decision made regarding the "familiarity cases" of the last few years? I thought the idea of adding a lot of the FOSS code to Solaris, either core or sfw or contrib, was a goal in of it's self. Even if it wasn't required to solve a specific architectural problem. (sudo v rbac being one example.)

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