I believe it gonna be Solaris 11g.
Tamer
On 8/18/2010 9:39 PM, Dmitry G. Kozhinov wrote:
At the time when latest OpenSolaris source code is still available, a fork
attempt is possible. We see (and put our hopes into) the Illumos project. There
are Nexenta and others.
The question is: Which
On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 13:57 -0700, Peter Jones wrote:
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>
> Oracle decided not to support further development on Opensolaris as it
> could not identify a clear opensource business model.Any replacement
> or sister programme will have to be a business led proposition to be
> successful.Clea
At the time when latest OpenSolaris source code is still available, a fork
attempt is possible. We see (and put our hopes into) the Illumos project. There
are Nexenta and others.
The question is: Which fork will receive the most stunning evolution? Solaris
11? Illumos? Other? The answer is not
On 08/18/10 03:39 PM, Dmitry G. Kozhinov wrote:
At the time when latest OpenSolaris source code is still available, a fork
attempt is possible. We see (and put our hopes into) the Illumos project. There
are Nexenta and others.
The question is: Which fork will receive the most stunning evolutio
At the time when latest OpenSolaris source code is still available, a fork
attempt is possible. We see (and put our hopes into) the Illumos project. There
are Nexenta and others.
The question is: Which fork will receive the most stunning evolution? Solaris
11? Illumos? Other? The answer is not