I'm going to have to disagree. A secret society is an exclusive club.
The GNU/Solaris (I wonder if this should be GNU/OpenSolaris since I
think Sun owns the trademark for Solaris - I dunno... Bonnie might know
better) folks have said that they will let *anyone* join who wants to.
It's a roadblock, but not a "secret society" as you put it. It sounds
like they just want some time to get everything settled before everyone
jumps into the pool. Fair enough. Let's save the judgement for the
product...
cheers,
steve
Ché Kristo wrote:
James is right, look if you want to track pilot users just make them register.
Seriously...creating your own little secret society isn't going to achieve
anything.
Maybe I am getting the wrong idea as to what you are trying to achieve with the
whole password thing but anyone with but a basic marketing knowledge will tell
you that the fact that the audience jumping to conclusions is not the problem.
Look I am interested in tryin out your "gnu/opensolaris" distro but you make it
real dificult to even see what you are doing...I wouldn't have a clue who Alex is
letalone his email address so I can ask for [i][u]permission[/u][/i], sure I could go on
IRC and ask someone but that just a little bit silly now isn't it.
Sorry to be so forward about this, I just feel that having an exclusive secret
society approach is the totally wrong way to go and you obviously didn't take
what Daniel had said to seriously.
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