> That's what has > happened with Linux - it is good enough and does what > people want it to do and it is free. Why do I need to > wait for years just to make it run on my hardware > when Linux runs on it today and if it doesn't run the > way I like it - I can just fix it up and propagate > those changes for the world to consume - easy, and > makes me happy at the end.
Another thing just occured to me. What is stopping you from making your own changes, just the way you like it, to Solaris and propagate them via the Internet? If they are good enough, I'm sure they will get integrated back into Solaris. If they are not, still nobody will stop you from propagating them. In fact, do you actually have any changes to the code to submit? This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
