>
> Right.  sys-suspend is a part of the CDE, and cannot be released under
> the CDDL.  As Alan says, the Power Management team is taking over
> ownership of a new utility that will replace sys-suspend.  I assume they
> won't copy the existing sys-suspend code so it can be relicensed under
> CDDL.
>
> I'm cc:ing Simon Zheng and Randy Fishel so they can comment, since they
> actually work on the power management team.

Thanks ... I was just curious about that. If I see something like a blue
fish swimming in with all the gold fish I tend to ask "how did that get
there?"

Dennis

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>>> I was adjusting PERMS in /etc/default/sys-suspend and noted the absence
>>> of a
>>> CDDL there.
>>
>> It's not been released under the CDDL, as it's part of the CDE
>> consolidation.
>> The power management team are planning on replacing it in the future with
>> a
>> new tool which will presumably be open sourced, and delivered somewhere
>> else
>> (since CDE is going away and not having new stuff added to it).
>>

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