Brian Utterback wrote:
> Joerg Schilling wrote:
>
>> The wish resulted in PSARC 2004/480 and I cannot understand why something
>> that
>> has been decided to be needed now has no people to work on. It seems that
>> there
>> is a problem in the way Sun is organized if this can happen.
>>
>
> An approved PSARC case has nothing to do with funding/staffing. There
> are loads of abandoned approved
> PSARC cases in the database. Priorities changes, decisions get made,
> resources are reallocated. We encourage
> projects to file the PSARC case early in the development process at a
> time when it is most likely that a
> project might be abandoned. I expect that with OpenSolaris this will
> become even more common since
> the project work will be entirely at the whim of unpaid volunteers.
>
In other words, Joerg: You need to file a request-sponsor case if you
want STAR integrated. Until you have done that (and nobody here cares
about what transpired before OpenSolaris.... take your beef with
non-open-Solaris up with someone else who cares), please stop
complaining about it here. To put it very simply, you are beginning to
sound like a broken record.
As I said earlier: show your commitment by deeds not words. The next
time I hear you complain about how you can't integrate star because Sun
is against you and no one will do the work, I'm going to add a filter so
I never see mail from you again, and you'll thereby lose any chance
whatsoever of getting any help from me in the future. I would be
shocked if others haven't already taken such action.... your incessant
complaining is driving folks away from what you claim to want most ---
helping you integrate your software.
-- Garrett
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