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I read most of the debian lists daily, and all I can tell is that the Nexenta guys - however well-or not-intentional they mught be - did not yet succeed in convincing me about their point regarding the cddl/gpl issue. They seem to have a fairly comfortable point of view, which is not just deliberately wrong, but also largely (c) and licence infringing. For me, however nice the idea of a Debian-powered OpenSolaris clone sounds, the whole thing is a complete no go until they don't seem to be get that it's not the Debian developers who should change their ways because of Nexenta, it's the other way around. They are who picked to use Debian tools and software, they should follow the Debian licences and philosophy too. Every now and then when reading their mails I get the feeling of someone talking down from up above a giant horseback.