Linked by David Adams on Wed 24th Sep 2008 22:44 UTC, submitted by snydeq
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Why's he worried? If Solaris is actually "burning to the ground"(which is highly doubtful), why not just shut up and let them?
Methinks the gentleman doth protest too much.
Methinks the gentleman doth protest too much.
I was thinking the same thing. The timing is a bit suspect - this is the first period in my IT career that Sun actually appears to have their excrement together. They're finally seem to have some forward momentum again, as opposed to directionless floundering they had been doing since the late 90s.
If anything, I think Solaris appears less dead/dying than it has for a decade.





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Why's he worried? If Solaris is actually "burning to the ground"(which is highly doubtful), why not just shut up and let them?
Methinks the gentleman doth protest too much.