I've been attempting to keep up with the SX releases on OSNews since I visit 
the site every few days or so, but I thought it might be wise to point out to 
people that it's probably a good idea to start attempting to make OSOL/Solaris 
more visible around the net. Especially with all the nifty stuff going on, and 
the rapid pace of improvement, it would really impress a lot of people. In 
fact, for the majority of people who would be "trying out" Solaris for the 
first time, I can't think of a better release than SX. It's generally quite 
stable, and in fact tends to work better than Sol10 for desktop users (newer 
bits, more support, etc). It also gives people a chance to see all the 
wonderful features going into the next Solaris version.

We've got to keep plugging away and getting Solaris/OSOL visibility for it to 
succeed. It can't just be @sun.com guys/gals posting in blogs, it needs to be 
in public places via community members. Otherwise it'll be viewed as 
self-promotion and largely ignored. When community members are evangalizing 
OSOL/Solaris though, it has a lot more meaning to a lot more people, and it 
might get people interested who normally wouldn't.

I only have limited time in the day, and I certainly don't visit all the 
news/OS related sites on the net, so I'd like to hope other people could hop on 
this bandwagon and help out. More community members would be a very good thing! 
I'll attempt to stay on top of OSNews as much as possible as well. It'd be a 
lot more helpful if SX releases had news posted in -discuss (or whatever 
appropriate forum) instead of just mentions in passing, also. It's hard to 
track releases of Sun software short of people mentioning it or checking 
download pages every day. :)

Cheers,
David
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