Dennis Clarke wrote: > If the target is to launch an open source UNIX distribution into the > market space then perhaps that battle needs to be fought all over > again. Are we going to land on the moon or just orbit the moon or > orbit the earth? What is the mission objective here? Attract the > developer? Attract the entry level user from the Windows world that > has never seen a command prompt? We have not lost any lives. The > prototype was good. The "launch" in May was pretty okay too. So let's > just talk a little bit about the needs and the wants and then remember > that it isn't rocket science. > I've been asking this question myself and the target audience for 2008.05 were mainly developers using Intel laptops. We wanted to have something done as soon as possible so that they can start experimenting with it. Another important target audience are students - we want the next generation of students to know and use OpenSolaris. Right now the goal is not to attract entry level Windows users (we're too far away to reach that audience). The goal for 2008.11 and future releases will be broaden to start to target deployers as well (hence SPARC support, improvements in the installer, etc.). Some day OpenSolaris 20xx.yy will be branched and a stable version of Solaris will be created on top of OpenSolaris.
Someone can correct me if I'm wrong but this is the message I've been hearing from Tim Cramer. -Roman _______________________________________________ indiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/indiana-discuss
