--- Alan DuBoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Friday 04 November 2005 02:31 pm, Alex Ross
> wrote:
> > The latest information is on the website.
> >
> > http://www.gnusolaris.org/gswiki/Download
> 
> Maybe this means a week for the alpha unstable,
> that's what roadmap means.
> 
> Alex, can I buy a vowel? How does this game work?
> 
> -- 
> 
> Alan DuBoff - Sun Microsystems
> Solaris x86 Engineering

Now before you start reading this, it wasn't
intentional to start a fire... yet I was explaining
the project to someone and we starte to notice a few
things we thought needed a bit of clarity....

I do like the announcement. A few things though:
Ref: http://www.gnusolaris.org/gswiki/Bugs

1. Why do we need OpenOffice 1.x ? {Alpha 2}
2. Nevada b26 is cool. Does it affect the 1 week due
date of Alpha 1?
3. The 32 active tickets. Are those being resolved
before the release of Alpha 1?
4. Is the testing and stable phase based on a the
frozen build state of the Nevada kernel from the
unstable build?? I notice a seven month transition
time and since the Neveda build schedule has a high
turnover   rate [Ref:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/onnv/onnv_schedule.txt]
 I was wondering how that will be maintained
throughout the phases. (We would be at Nevada build 42
by the proposed stable release from the current Nevada
build 26 used for unstable today)

We have to consider a few things. If you look here at:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/downloads/releasenotes-20050720.txt

We have to consider these notes reflect an older
release [20050720] yet I notice on download page we
have mentioned Nevada build 28 [internal project for
next week] and a public release of Nevada build 26. Do
we need to cleanup the release notes? [Note: This is
more of an OpenSolaris web page update than Nexenta
issue. ]

The Nexenta web site does mention that the mid-week of
November 2005 [i.e. November 11 ?] is the date for the
first unstable release.

~Ken Mays
 
  





        
                
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