> Oracle mentioned they are providing a supported
> Solaris Express in place of the OSOL binaries of the
> past. The kernel sources are very recent to gain a
> 'like Solaris 11' experience today.
> 
> ~ Ken
> 
> 

Well...they have a tendency of mentioning stuff and falling short from 
delivering. does this sound familiar:

"Oracle will continue to make OpenSolaris available as open source, and Oracle 
will continue to actively support and participate in the community," Dan 
Roberts, director of Solaris product management at Oracle, said during an 
OpenSolaris IRC (define) meeting "Oracle is investing  more in Solaris than Sun 
did prior to the acquisition, and will continue to contribute technologies to 
OpenSolaris, as Oracle already does for many other open source projects." 
Oracle will also continue to deliver OpenSolaris releases, including the 
upcoming OpenSolaris 2010.03 release," Roberts said. " 

well...I guess many know the saying fool me once, shame on... and if they do 
release it, i'm sure there will be strings attached. I think we all should put 
our foot down and support illumos,nexenta,etc to have a true community driven 
OS  and let oracle go :-) I've already replaced my opensolaris  installs with 
nexenta core 3. )
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