Fine, it might have been dead, and probably (almost) useless, but that would be enough for some to fill in the blank spaces if they were left on their own for those who'd even want to touch that code outside of Sun- if just for the ability to add in support where the hardware was dropped. At the very least, a minimally supported (if at all) build 22 would have been a usable option for those whom were still interested in opensolaris, but had come up to the table with sun4m hardware - it might have been closer to Solaris 9, but if that was the highest it'd go, at least there would have been a starting point.
If anything, I'd recommend your response be a FAQ item on why 32bit isnt really supported as things are now - at least you'd give people fair warning before even trying. This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org