Well the source (sans Open Solaris enhancements) is already
available at OpenPegasus.org if you want to follow put back
by put back. Open Solaris changes will be put back there.
I expect that this project will periodically take a snapshot
of that tree and test it/fix it for Open Solaris. Then a
binary is made available for download at the project site.

Nigel Smith wrote:
> +1
>
> So are you saying that the CIM source code in 
> OpenSolaris network storage consolidation
> will be identical & in-step with the source code
> in the OpenPegasus repository?
>   
At certain checkpoints, yes.
> Maybe the above will not happen while the project 
> is in development, as presumably the change you will
> need to incorporate are changing so quickly
> and will be too numerous? 
>   
The Pegasus community will need to accept this project's changes.
> In which case, will the source code be 
> visible while development is on-going, or
> only visible after the first release?
>   
Visible at OpenPegasus.org while development is on-going
as they are put back and accepted. Visible in the NWS consolidation
at specific check points.
> Some of the other projects, like iSer, are 
> posting regular code reviews, so the
> community can have some participation in the 
> development.
>   
There is some additional coordination this project needs to do since
it is working with an upstream community.

-- mark
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