S Destika wrote:

>>So you would say the IBM and Red Hat aren't part of the Linux
>>community?
>>    
>>
>
>Ah I like stating the obvious. IBM and RedHat are not driving the community. 
>Yes they are part of the community and no one could deny that but the key is 
>that they work within the community's interests. They comply with the 
>community's rules, they do not, for example force strategies, usage of tools, 
>SCM, processes on the community. Community decides that stuff and everyone in 
>the community happily uses it.
> 
>  
>
The SCM selection was open and made with community participation.  The
change is a huge one for Sun, without any added business value outside
of the context of Open Solaris. 

Like it or not, the vast majority of community members who are active
contributors are Sun employees, so their opinion (as individuals, no a
corporate entity) will drive the project's direction, that's how
democracy works

Can we we have the details of those 8 x86 systems please?  I can't
believe you are doing anything other than being disruptive if you can't
back up this one simple claim.

Ian
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