Karyn Ritter wrote:
Sorry for the virtual cross-post...

The 1-year anniversary celebration is all about the great strides and contributions the community has made over the past year. Start sending out your ideas about what things the community can do to help celebrate being open for a year. It's an opportunity for you all to stand up and talk about all of the cool things that have happened over the past year.



Yes, it's been a wild year for OpenSolaris. Congratulations to everyone.

We opened after a long (and longer and longer) closed pilot period where Sun talked aggressively about the intention to do all this. Few believed us back then.

We reached out to Solaris developers, customers, partners, and multiple open source communities for a year, and a damn nice little pilot developed -- which was noticed throughout Sun and directly influenced Sun. During that time, Sun was also lambasted in the press for being late (too late, in fact). People said that the OpenSolaris community "didn't exist," that we could "never build a community," that Sun would "never open the good parts of Solaris," that "Solaris was dead," and then it got ugly from there. Well, they were wrong -- let alone not very helpful. But even better, the nascent OpenSolaris community performed rather honorably in the midst of that swill, I really must say. That early period taught me about what this community is all about.

To me, June 14, 2005 was about Sun opening Solaris. The Solaris engineers led the launch (a first around here, I can assure you) with blog tours through the code, while the pilot community taught us a great deal about the requirements and the potential community we could build together. Since then, Sun has been releasing code all along, but the community is emerging in new areas and is leading -- while Sun is very much part of that community in the form of hundreds of Solaris engineers. The community is doing things now that were totally unplanned initially -- which means we have succeeded in the early stages of building a community right in our very first year.

So, the one year anniversary of OpenSolaris is not about Sun; it's about what the OpenSolaris *community* has achieved. Let's talk about what we have accomplished and how we want to celebrate those accomplishments. What we do and how we do it is our decision now. And we've more than earned it.

Here's my list of highlights off the top of my head
   (in no particular order, of course)

* Massive level of conversations on more than 110 lists
* Solid membership numbers that no one predicted
* Growing blog community (started from zero and now at several hundred)
* Diverse community/project representation (40 communities, 25 projects)
* Nascent user group community in multiple regions around the world
* Absolutely blew away all predictions of code contributions
* Non-code contributions also (docs, articles, websites, mirrors ...)
* Helped reverse the fortunes of Sun's Solaris product
* 5 entire distributions: SXCR, Schilix, Belenix, Nexenta, marTux.
* Ports underway: DTrace to BSD, OpenSolaris to PowerPC, Gentoo Portage
* Creation of an OpenSolaris Charter enfranchising the community
* Significantly positive press/analyst coverage
* Regular releases of code and binaries after the first launch (DTrace)
  and after the second launch (OpenSolaris) -- more tools, OpenGrok,
  and entire Solaris consolidations (storage, JDS, X, ZFS, BrandZ, etc).
* Development process and governance discussed in the open
* Participation at conferences: FISL, OSCON, LWE, Lisa/Usenix, Apache,
  JavaOne, MySQL, OSBC,  .... all around the world.
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* help me out ... what else ?????????????????????????


So ....

What has *your* experience been with the OpenSolaris project? Did you expect this? What has surprised you?

And ....

How do you want to celebrate all this? I think we can agree that this is something worth celebrating, right?

Jim







-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [osol-mktg] Upcoming Anniversary Activities for OpenSolaris
User    Groups
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 13:53:14 -0400
From: Laura Ramsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], OpenSolaris Marketing
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


We're coming up on the 1 year anniversary for opensolaris.org...and so
much has GROWN since June 14th 2005!  We have so many members, and
projects thriving, and user groups in fabulous locations around the globe.

The OpenSolaris marketing team is starting to plan a few things to
celebrate this great milestone--yes, t-shirts!  But we also were
thinking about how we can create a worldwide celebration--Hopefully Some
of the user groups may be planning a special meeting--and the idea of
doing a webcast has also been suggested.
So please, let us know what you might be considering--

Would a webcast be cool?
Who would you like to see present on a webcast? What technical topic is
of most interest?
Will you be holding a celebration meeting?
How many attendees would you expect at your meeting?

Looking forward to getting more of our planning underway!

Cheers,
LKR


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