I think it's a lot worse. It's not just non-production use, it's only licensed for software development, and only for use by a single person. I can't think of many places where you could actually use it. All of my software developers need to allow someone else onto their machines from time to time. In most cases home use isn't software development. I don't think you could use it to assess Solaris 11, since (1) that isn't software development and (2) you'd normally need to have more than one person use it.
With Sun you could say "well, their lawyers went overboard. They don't really mean that." With Oracle I strongly recommend against such an approach. "only for the purpose of developing, testing, prototyping and demonstrating your applications, and not for any other purpose." " The Programs may be installed on one computer only, and used by one person" -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org