Linked by Robert Escue on Wed 20th Sep 2006 17:45 UTC
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Isn't that how Linux started, as something for "developers only"? I can't agree with you at all considering what I read on a daily basis from the various OpenSolaris forums.
And why wouldn't Sun be interested in the viewpoint of the hobbyist, that is how Linux migrated from the basement to the server room. For a long time Sun ignored Solaris x86 until several Sun officials met with the "Secret Six" and they demonstrated the value of continued development and support of Solaris x86. I personally think they are listening intently to those hobbyists.





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But if Sun is truly trying to get home hobbyists and users interested in Solaris
What makes you think Sun gives a rat's ass about home hobbyists? Even Open Solaris is targetted at developers, and it happened mainly because Sun's engineers wanted it and Sun's customers wanted it. It doesn't make any sense at all for Sun to have hobbyists on their radar.