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Well, Danese Cooper who wrote the CDDL stated on debconf that the solaris kernel engineers had requested that the opensolaris licence be gpl incompatible. This was later disputed by Simon Phipps from sun, however he did not dispute it at the debconf (where he was present).
And I think it makes perfect sense for Sun to release key technology under a licence which means Linux can't snap it up and compete with them using their own technology. I really can't blame Sun, from a business perspective (and they are a business) I would have done the exact same thing.