Robin McDonald writes:
> While it is really cool to be able to see the build schedule 
> http://opensolaris.org/os/community/on/onnv_schedule.txt
> I think most folks like myself get opensolaris as a solaris express iso from
> http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/solaris-express/get.jsp
> 
> once I download an iso I can tell which build it is so there is no data being 
> hidden here.
> So what we need is an additional column giving the date a NV build will 
> become a solaris express image and what solaris express name it will have.

The problem is that we don't know, either.

Solaris Express chooses the "best" of two bi-weekly builds in a month
(following testing), and packages that for release.  Until that team
chooses the build to go with, we don't know the answer for certain,
and could give only an estimate: "last build number plus 2, and four
weeks in the future."

The _separate_ "Solaris Express Community Release" version, which is
intended to be shipped in sync with the build process, could benefit
from having such a schedule.

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