Hi,

On 23.01.2014 09:13, Predrag Zecevic [Unix Systems Administrator] wrote:
I know that (you had said that to me few times). What I wanted to stress is:


so why do you ask again and again? :-)

a) lack of any instructions, docs and plan explanation, etc for both
/dev and /hispter releases

Lack of time, no document writers?

b) I had a look into dictionary: hipster is "a person who follows the
latest trends and fashions." - So I would expect that /hipster is
moving faster than /dev.

In some ways yes, probably. Not in all.

c) I would expect that changes made in /hipster are implemented to
/dev (or it could be that I have wrong impression? see a)

Look at /hipster as Ubuntu and /dev as Debian. Sometimes Ubuntu move faster, sometimes Debian. They can take inspirations from each other.

In reality, I am ready to claim, that the most part of JDS is the most up-to-date in OI. Even in comparison to Solaris. The rest will be fixed with a10, I hope :-)

Again, I do not care about /hipster and I hope that /dev will not take JDS bits from it, because it is much much much easier to maintain JDS in specs than in userland.

d) I am willing to help with testing, but with no idea what would be
next step, it is really hard.

I understand it is not easy to start. But to be fair, several people asked me how they can help. In case of /hipster I answer - go and look at userland and help there. I cannot do more for you. Sorry.

Regards.

Best regards,

Milan
Regards
Predrag


P.S. I am running /hipster and have zone running /dev. Now I have
paradox: zone was updated to 1.9 while my global zone is still 1.8.1

It is only number, nothing more :-)

Best regards,

Milan


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