If you are thinking that OpenSolaris is an installable OS have a look at 
http://opensolaris.org/os/about/ where it states: 

[i]The main difference between the OpenSolaris project and the Solaris 
Operating System is that the OpenSolaris project does not provide an end-user 
product or complete distribution. Instead it is an open source code base, build 
tools necessary for developing with the code, and an infrastructure for 
communicating and sharing related information. Support for the code will be 
provided by the community; Sun offers no formal support for the OpenSolaris 
product in either source or binary form.[/i]

This could change if the Indiana Project rolls out; see 
https://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=31802&tstart=0

But you probably want to get started now!

For Solaris 10 documentation see: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/prod/solaris.10

If you want something more bleeding edge you might want Solaris Express 
Developer Edition which you can get at http://developers.sun.com/sxde/ and the 
documentation at http://developers.sun.com/sxde/doc.jsp

There are other non-Sun OpenSolaris distributions as well! These are SchilliX, 
BeleniX, marTux and NexentaOS which you can get more info on here: 
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/downloads/
 
 
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