W. Wayne Liauh writes:
> Please don't EVER mention the word IIIMF, OK?

How else can I ask a question about an already-supported feature in
Solaris if I'm not permitted even to utter the name of the feature?

All I was asking about was the two (or several) competing technical
solutions to what appears to me to be the same problem.  If one needs
to be removed, it'd be nice if it were eventually removed rather than
just left behind to confuse users, wouldn't it?

> Do you speak/use Chinese? I thought Rosa Parks' days only exist in memories. 
> Unfortunately they are still alive and well in OpenSolairs.

No, I don't speak Chinese, nor had I asked anyone to switch seats on
the bus.  I was previously unaware that my lack of education in that
linguistic regard also meant that I was necessarily racist.  That
comes as a bit of a surprise to me, but thanks for the update.

I'm positive, though, that I had no intention of offending or calling
anyone any names.

> Sad. SAD. Someone can kick me out from this forum, but one of these days, 
> certain Sun's executive(s) must answer to this travesty. Someone must answer 
> to this question as to why no one in China is using OpenSolaris, except, of 
> those, a handful of Sun employees and those students and teachers at 
> Sun-sponsored workshops and seminars.

I'm not in China, nor have I ever been there, though others I work
with tell me it's a great place to visit.

Consequently, I'm afraid I know little of what's going on there.

I was also unaware that architectural questions about X input methods
require particular passport stamps.  I'll try to keep that in mind.

> Could any of Sun's employees please forward this message to Ms. Lin Lee, 
> Sun's new Vice President for the newly created position of "Global 
> Communities"? 'cause if this problem is not solved, she will have nothing to 
> do with to Sun's OpenSolaris communities in a very important part of the 
> world.  Whether I am right or not, is someone's words against mine, but this 
> matter is so farking significant enough that someone with the real power to 
> effect "change" should be aware of it. 

Forward the message any way you like.  The email address should be
obvious.  If it isn't, then feel free to send to any of the Sun execs
you do know.

I'm completely and utterly baffled by your response, but perhaps they
can help sort the matter out.

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