You people are really uptight and defensive about OpenSolaris and any talk 
about negative intentions Oracle may have towards it.  

I stand by my position about x86/Sparc, it was developed for x86 laptops 
(OpenSolaris is like PC-BSD), because who would develop a data center operating 
system that is complete with gnome, firefox, NWAM (which is nice, but not for 
dc depolyment), an image viewer, forced to use ZFS, I can go on with unneeded 
software for data centers.  It's great on a laptop.  But the last build I can 
get to work on my laptop is 129.  I tried again last night when I reinstalled 
with build 129 and did an image-update.  It merely does a continuous loop.  I 
get the grub menu and select the new b-e then it reboots the laptop, although 
129 still works fine.  I may just keep it at 129 instead of reinstalling with 
something else.  

They're my own opinions and what I think doesn't have any affect on Oracle's 
decision to keep it or dump it.  How I read a vague statement is my personal 
decision although it seems here one has no personal opinion or thoughts.  
Rather one must join the collective and assimilate or be persecuted.

Any personal thoughts on the future of OpenSolaris that aren't butterflies and 
daffodils and you want to burn someone at the stake.
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