Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 9th Aug 2007 17:28 UTC, submitted by vondur
Linux "Don't expect to see key features of OpenSolaris showing up in the Linux kernel," said a top Linux maintainer. At his LinuxWorld opening keynote, Andrew Morton made it very clear that the appointment of former OSDL CTO and Debian co-founder Ian Murdock to Sun's OS platforms organization will not translate into a merging between the open source version of Solaris Unix with Linux. He didn't mince words. "It's a great shame that OpenSolaris still exists. They should have killed it," said Morton, addressing one attendee's question about the possibility of Solaris' most notable features being integrated into the kernel. "It's a disappointment and a mistake by Sun." Morton said none of those features - Zones, ZFS, DTrace - will end up in the Linux kernel because Sun refuses to adopt the GPL.
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RE: Pathetic
by Luminair on Thu 9th Aug 2007 17:50 UTC in reply to "Pathetic"
Luminair
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2007-03-30

I was just about to say the same thing.

"It's a great shame that OpenSolaris still exists. They should have killed it," said Morton

What! Isn't that like the exact opposite of the whole free software movement?! The competition should kill themselves and join the rest of us??

I'd love to hear what Morton has to say about KDE and Gnome!!!

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