Just curious: how many Sun Sr. MTS folks have shown historical interest
in the project?  And why didn't the approach come from that quadrant?

While "market engineering" is good; it is my suggestion that "XML
software engineering" would be more helpful in our context.

And, also, Alberto, the VMware/gcc/x86 comment was downright nasty!  I
bet Viet could get you a "discount" on SPARC/Forte(SunOne?); probably a
discount on training, too!

Regards,
Mark

On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 12:36:42 +0000
Gareth Reakes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hey,
> 
> Alberto Massari wrote:
> > At 09.45 18/02/2005 +0000, Gareth Reakes wrote:
> > 
> >> Hi Viet,
> >>
> >>         There is no project manager as such. There are a group of 
> >> committers and the user community. We all discuss what should
> >happen > next and then decide if we have the resources to implement
> >it (much > like the discussion at the moment). Does anyone know if we
> >do support > solaris 10? If not, then we are about to change the
> >build system to a > configure/make/make install one. Would you be
> >interested in > contributing resource to that effort?
> > 
> > 
> > Last week (or so) I installed Solaris 10 x86 under VMWare and tested
> > 
> > Xerces (btw, I was trying to reproduce a transcoder bug happening
> > under Solaris 8); I compiled the library using the gcc 3.4 that
> > ships with the OS, and the build went fine.
> > 
> > So I guess we can say Solaris 10 is supported ;-)

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