Hello Bob,
Is this something that personally happened to you?
Jerry
On 01/28/17 12:45 PM, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
Oracle determines who is allowed to run Solaris based on who they allow to
purchase a support contract. Once your hardware is no longer eligible for a
support contract then
On 01/29/17 12:53 AM, Adam Števko wrote:
Hello,
Of course it is related to OI and there is no other list to mention it on
actually, that is closer to the topic.
I don't think asking people not to discuss and talk is positive community
influence, asking people to shut up is an negative
Hello,
> Of course it is related to OI and there is no other list to mention it on
> actually, that is closer to the topic.
> I don't think asking people not to discuss and talk is positive community
> influence, asking people to shut up is an negative influence.
No, it is not. If Oracle
On 01/28/17 03:19 PM, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
Topic name (end) is more of an mantra then something. Who's end, what to
end? Basically nothing but reference to "media" bias that was
published
on news sites in previous days. (and we all know how sites and
publicists are
On 01/28/17 10:45 PM, Adam Števko wrote:
Hello,
guys, can we stop debating something that is not related to OI on this mailing
lust?
Of course it is related to OI and there is no other list to mention it
on actually, that is closer to the topic.
I don't think asking people not to discuss
Hello,
guys, can we stop debating something that is not related to OI on this mailing
lust? I know that many people still care about Solaris and what happens to it,
but please get over it. It's been 7 years since illumos and Solaris separated
and illumos chose different path.
In message , Bob
Friesenhahn writes:
>Oracle determines who is allowed to run Solaris based on who they
>allow to purchase a support contract. Once your hardware is no longer
>eligible for a support contract then it may no longer be
Oracle determines who is allowed to run Solaris based on who they allow to
> purchase a support contract. Once your hardware is no longer eligible for
> a support contract then it may no longer be legal to install Solaris on it,
> even if Solaris is being re-installed due to a disk failure.
>
On Sat, 28 Jan 2017, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
I exactly do not expect Solaris going anyway but being solid solution
for the long-term support.
This will happen only if people are paying Oracle...
Oracle determines who is allowed to run Solaris based on who they
>
> Topic name (end) is more of an mantra then something. Who's end, what to
> end? Basically nothing but reference to "media" bias that was
> published
> on news sites in previous days. (and we all know how sites and
> publicists are click-loving)
>
Well I know that where is smoke, there is
On 01/24/17 07:52 PM, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
Apart form Christian references.. ;) (that actually never came into life
or were constantly coming again , for one's frame of reference),
What do you mean by Christian references? Also, are there Muslim references?
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