How about we all just ignore Danese.  Ignore Debian.  Ignore whatever
posturing is going on about whatever license on whatever forum/list,
and just get back to working on OpenSolaris.

The best way to get people to shut up is to demonstrate it by code,
not by flames.

cheers,
steve

(note: this is not intended to be directed at Derek, his was just the
last email in my thread to hit reply to)

On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 08:01:23PM -0500, Derek E. Lewis wrote:
> I may need to re-watch the Debconf video again, but I don't recall Simon 
> or Danese clarrifying her current employment status at Sun, so I can see 
> why anyone who watched the video and possibly those in attendance to the 
> conference would think that Danese was still an employee of Sun, and thus 
> could speak for them.
> 
> I, myself, only watched the video a couple of weeks ago, and I was 
> constantly under the impression that Danese still worked for Sun, until I 
> saw another Debconf video of her doing a talk in regards to Intel's open 
> source initiatives, which she then pointed at that she was Intel's Open 
> Source Officer (paraphrasing).
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