> Although this is true, Sun employes are usually seen
> as extension of the Sun 
> headquarter.
> 

My observation is actually quite on the contrary.  Sun's employees don't seem 
to be serving as an enough extension of Sun's headquarters.  But we came from 
very different backgrounds.

> The Sun headquarter declared Solaris 9 x86 dead in
> January 2002. Without 
> the efforts of the Solaris community outside Sun, 2/3
> of the current Solaris
> installations would not exist now.
> 

Yes, I am aware of this "community", and a very credible one indeed.

> The problem is not the friendly people inside Sun,
> but the decisions inside Sun 
> that are made without the community.
> 
> Jörg
> 

As Jim mentioned in a separate post, this "community" only recently celebrated 
its 2nd birthday.  But many of us are already seeing very exciting and welcome 
changes.

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