Hi Uros!

I admire your persistence! :-)

>   While I have been in SF, I visited Oracle booth during OOW, JavaOne and
>   Oracle Develop. They said to me that they plan to release Solaris Express
>   each couple of months (6-months, let say). After few Solaris Express
>   releases they plan to release Solaris Update patch as a collection of
>   all add-ons in all Solaris Express releases during two updates. 

Yes, that is what I have heard.

>   There, I spoke with some Senior Engineer, who told me that there *is* also
>   possibility that they release bi-weekly binary builds, as they did it
>   regularly almost year ago, but this time without any source code.

Interesting... but we have learned the hard way that what Oracle engineers
say, even with the best intentions, is not what Oracle might say.
 
>   My question is pointless maybe, but maybe still have chances to get this,
>   too. Things are not yet so consolidated as you believe. I realised it
>   after SF conference.  If anyone is interested I could write one post
>   elaborating everything with citations. 

I am not going to tell you what you should or should not write. :-)
It's just that I don't see much good such a discussion on this list.

We all here want the source anyway.  The question for Oracle is
what revenue a source drop might bring, directly or indirectly.


Best regards -- Volker A. Brandt
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