On 11/1/07, Matt Kolb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Nov 1, 2007, at 3:15 PM, Brandorr wrote:
> > P.S. - Funny thing is, this is the most united I have seen the
> > community in the 8 months I've been involved. ;) Pretty much the only
> > people who don't have an issue with the branding process are Sun
> > marketing and a few people defending them.
>
> As one of those members of the "silent majority" I thought I'd better
> speak up now (thus removing myself from the silent majority...boy,
> this is confusing already).
>
> I am a user of the OpenSolaris bits, and have yet to contribute any
> code back to the project.  I am not Jörg, nor Martin, nor Roland,
> etc.  I am just a guy using this code, to run production services at a
> large University, and I have been using them in some capacity since
> b14.  I have no issue with the way that Mr. Murdock et al are handling
> this.  I don't want to be lumped into the "I'm-not-a-sun-employee-and-
> I-hate-this-plan" side of this fight.  I don't have a ton to say about
> this issue, but I want to make it clear, that there are probably more
> than a few people who feel the same way that I do as well, who are in
> a similar position.

Thank you Matt! This is good. More people need to stand up and make
their opinions known. This is a key and pivotal sign of health for the
OpenSolaris community.

I do have one question for you. Do you consider OpenSolaris to be a
"Sun project"?

(I will add there are also those who don't care about naming.)

Cheers,
Brian
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