On Oct 10, 2011, at 8:29 PM, Dan Swartzendruber wrote:

> 
> Richard, you continue to miss the point.  This isn't about you (OS) vs me
> (linux).  I would wager that for every opensolaris user there are at least
> 10 linux users.  Getting them to use OS (which is better in many ways,
> granted), making the environment more familiar is essential, IMO.  You are
> of course, free to disagree.  Just saying, I've been through this before…

That assumes that there's a benefit of converting people from Linux to OS/OI.

I see no benefit for OS/OI users (numbers of users rather than clue-bringers 
don't build a community) nor for that matter, for the Linux users, in promoting 
that conversion on terms that displace those already there to make room for 
those coming over.

Unless of course you really think that OS/OI is well short of the minimum 
viable number.  I don't happen to think that's the case, but I'll admit I'm 
biased towards smaller numbers anyway, since the majority is nothing to brag 
about (look at a bell curve sometime).

I'd go so far as to say why not take some existing migration guide and flesh it 
out.  Or improve coexistence, if a migration guide would impose too much of a 
burden on the newcomers.  Or whatever.  But don't expect those already here to 
take in the shorts for the sake of attracting newcomers.  It's exactly like the 
border debate.  My view is that those here should not have to accommodate 
themselves to new arrivals.  Let them assimilate or go back.  We may need some 
immigrants…on _our_ terms, but if we need them on _their_ terms, we're already 
dead as a distinct community.


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