* Joerg Schilling ([email protected]) wrote:
> Mark Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > I simply meant that Debian's philosophy is that absolutely nothing
> > _not_ free (read: not opensourced) gets intot the distro.  That's not
> 
> This is unfortunately not true. They e.g. publish a fork from my software that
> has been changed to bne in conflict with the Copyright law. It may be that
> it's the belief of many people at Debian....
> 
> > By the way, there are two ways to integrate into "OpenSolaris" today:
> >
> > 1) Port and go through ARC, then integrate manually but through the
> > Sun process (sponsorship, etc), then end;
> 
> ....
> > GCC doesn't _have to_ go through ARC if it targets /contrib.  I'm not
> > endorsing or suggesting that's a good thing, but that's the reality I
> > see.
> ...
> > And no, OpenSolaris.Org won't migrate to OpenSolaris.net.  There's so
> > much more to the community than just Sun's distro -- it won't end when
> > Solaris.Next ships in a more official capacity..
> 
> The bits from Indiana which may become Solaris.Next did not go through 
> ARC either ;-)

*yet*.

They *will* go through the ARC process before they are shipped in
Solaris.Next.

Cheers,

-- 
Glenn
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