> Someone had the guts to stand up against the ultraconservative
> 'backwards compatibility is our religion' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Opensolaris cannot afford such Bourne shell extravaganza anymore

You don't run many mission critical workloads on the server side of things, do 
you?

This ain't dustin' crops, 
oh-look-at-me-I-managed-to-install-Linux-on-my-desktop-PC-bucket type of a deal.

Solaris is an enterprise grade desktop AND server operating system, and as 
such, it *must* be able to take abuse as both a desktop and a server operating 
system.

What OpenSolaris can't afford is to become like Linux. That would be a 
catastrophe for those of us that bring food on the table and pay the bills, 
thanks in no small part to Solaris.

Those who are just interested in geeking-off have toys like PC-buckets and 
Linux, and it would seem that they're much better staying in that sandbox. Em, 
I wish those lots of fun building sand castles, too.

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