Nexenta seems based on Dapper right now, and I have to ask myself why. I would think it more apt for Ubuntu to give the developers a build server environment, and leave the kernel as another arch (gnu-solaris-x86, gnu-solaris-x86_64 ...). Ubuntu's current devs focus on GNU/dpkg/Xorg/Gnome/Linux integration rather than BSD/rpm/kDrive/Enlightenment/Darwin integration, so fine go for it.
I'm just saying, you know. GNU/dpkg/Xorg/Gnome/Linux handled by Ubuntu's current devs, GNU/dpkg/Xorg/Gnome/solaris is close and only requires work on the tools focused around keeping a Solaris system up. Besides that it's the same system. You could have GDXG{freebsd,openbsd,dragonflybsd,minix3,darwin} if you wanted. (For the record, I'd like to see Dragonfly's kernel in use on an Ubuntu-ite, but that's me) -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss