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2008-12-26
I don't think anything of value remains.
Btrfs and utrace/systemtap are already the more "linuxy" ways of doing what was considered valuable in Solaris before (zfs/dtrace). I suppose dtrace was deeply intertwined with the os, and zfs reinvents the whole FS stack from top to bottom.
So basically we don't need to fret about the licensing decision anymore.