http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/software/soa/-Sun-hopes-for-Linux-like-Solaris/0,130061733,339276057,00.htm
http://news.com.com/Sun+hopes+for+Linux-like+Solaris/2100-1016_3-6182526.html?tag=nefd.lede
http://osnews.com/comment.php?news_id=17881
http://it.slashdot.org/it/07/05/10/030226.shtml

You know what, I totally disagree with this move: Don't make Solaris Linux 
like, BUT teach us Linux guys the Solaris way. As I read here again and again 
the "POSIX way" -  what ever that means, at least I don't know, and I am sure 
many "young"(as in age and as in new to Unix)  Linux users don't know,too -.

Instead of this "strategy" to mangle Linux like use into (Open)Solaris I would 
make all engineers working on (Open)Solaris stop coding, take them to a studio 
and record with all of them teaching videos - beginning with "What is a 
Terminal?" over "SUN coreutils and GNU coreutils the differences" all the way 
up to "So, you want to code the SUN libc from scratch, boy?" - make the videos 
under a free Creative Commons and post them at video.google.com, (And please, 
don't link in your answers these bad videos from the various user groups wher 
you either don't understand the speaker or you don't see his slides or both)

The important thing is : Teach, Show, Translate the Linux skills of the 
ten-thousands of Linux users into Solaris skills, Make the transition easy by 
explaining, showing.

Instead of coding, porting, hacking GNU bash into Solaris just show, explain 
and make it easy to code scripts portable between GNU Bash and KSH. 
Transfer the engineers to the documentation department and let them make 
multi-media conferences with the users (GNOME meeting , Skype, and with all 
that).

There is a reason, that (Open)Solaris has the userland and libs and all that 
what it has. May it be history, may it be engineering decision (backwards 
compatibility, POSIX compatibility) may it be what it is: But you don't get the 
people into the system(OpenSolaris) if they don't understand.

Knowledge is the key!!1!one!!: Either the Linux users today are too young to 
ever have learned the Unix history, or they are maybe old enough but they are 
stuck in the Linux land(maybe even by force of the employer:"You have to learn 
that, because we become modern now and use Linux") .
In both cases they don't have the knowledge and don't understand what Solaris 
is.
Bring them enlightenment (not the window-manager) then you will have users.

For example I have still two questions: 
1) What is this "POSIX way" thing? 
2) Why does under Schillix my Backspace key not have the function I expect it 
to have? (*LOL*)



PS: I hope , Mr Murdock, you are reading this Mailing List or Forum because my 
posting here is my answer to the above linked press articles.
 
 
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