s a member.)
Sorry to contradict, but Solaris *Express* is Sun's distro of the
OpenSolaris code.
Solaris 10 and its Updates are *not* direct distributions of
OpenSolaris, but
rather are essentially backports of selected OpenSolaris code.
Regards,
Glenn
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Glenn Wein
.
It is a pitty to see that this important costomer got lost
because of wrong information from the Linux camp.
They wanted OpenSource kde and claimed that they need to move away from
Solaris in order to get this.
Jrg
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Glenn Weinberg
Vice President, Operating Platforms Group
t do that prior to the release of
Solaris 10, and
to some extent even OpenSolaris.
There is no question Sun made mistakes that we're still trying to
recover from.
Regards,
Glenn
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Glenn Weinberg
Vice President, Operating Platforms Group
Sun Microsystems,
ss we kick on their
door loudly.
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Sun Microsystems, Inc.
17 Network Circle, MS UMPK17-301
Menlo Park, CA 94025 US
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are interested.
Regards,
Glenn
Matthew Gardiner wrote:
On Sunday 21 May 2006 21:41, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Glenn Weinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our big customers are just starting to deploy Solaris 10. We are
still on the ISV growth path. 2007 is far too early
Our big customers are just starting to deploy Solaris 10. We are
still on the ISV growth path. 2007 is far too early to introduce a
new release.
I have been telling customers the next release, whatever it's called,
will happen some time between 2008 and 2010.
Regards,
Glenn
John
opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
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Glenn Weinberg
Vice President, Operating Platforms Group
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
17 Network Circle, MS UMPK17-301
Menlo Park, CA 94025 US
Phone x86207/+1 650 786 6207
Fax +1 650 786 7077
Email [EMAIL PROTECTED
That's exactly how you say it in English.
Regards,
Glenn
Thomas Maier-Komor wrote:
I don't know how you say this in English. But in Germany we say, sometimes you
can't see the forest because of the trees, when something is too obvious.
Thanks, Peter.
I really could have seen that