Raquel Velasco and Bill Buck wrote On 01/31/07 17:06,:
You might want to get a English translation of the article on page 94
of January's issue of this German magazine:
http://www.linux-magazin.de/Artikel/ausgabe/2007/02
This will explain in part what is going wrong with Linux. Sun and the
Community would be wise to understand the points made therein.
There is another thing. IBM is hiring as many of the key contributors
it can.
hey, thanks. I'll look for the English piece. I'm a little up to my ears
learning Japanese at the moment to take on German as well. :) I hadn't
heard the IBM bit, but I don't really follow the Linux community closely.
Jim
R&B
On Jan 31, 2007, at 1:58 AM, Alan DuBoff wrote:
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 11:42 pm, Ian Collins wrote:
I don't dispute that, the fact the Solaris can better Linux in many
ways is
a strong indicator as to the quality and number of developers at
Sun. My
point is not so much that more than one company contributes to core
Linux,
but many companies pay staff to work on Linux derived code, whether
it be
embedded or PC based.
This is no different than Sun paying staff that works on OpenSolaris,
and Sun
has open sourced more code than any other single company.
One of the more likely candidates for such a project might be 3Ware.
Anyone interested in working on 3Ware drivers?
I would.
Let me see what I can find out, I've talked to them a couple times.
It might
be possible to get some hardware and help with specs as well. Do you
have a
particular chipset of theirs that interest you?
--
Alan DuBoff - Solaris x86 Engineering - IHV/OEM Group
Advocate of insourcing at Sun - hire people that care about our company!
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