Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 16th Apr 2010 09:50 UTC
Sun Solaris, OpenSolaris Frustrated by Oracle's delay in releasing the latest version of OpenSolaris, the OpenSolaris Governing Board is growing uneasy over Oracle's lack of communication regarding the future of the Unix OS code. At least two members of the board have even said they would be open to forking the code base from the Oracle version.
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My speculations
by krzabr on Fri 16th Apr 2010 17:44 UTC
krzabr
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2009-09-14

Unfortunately this fork project would have many problems since start . Major problem will be lack of sponsors , many companies have to choose . Get OpenSolaris fork without Support or get still upgrated oracle solaris with support . This situation will be painful for osol because corporations will pay oracle .

Only two options can transform this state of affairs :
PORT more tools from/to bsd mainly freebsd or change license to gpl and porting from/to linux .

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/04/16/oracle_solaris_nehalem_ex/

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RE: My speculations
by kaiwai on Sat 17th Apr 2010 01:56 in reply to "My speculations "
kaiwai Member since:
2005-07-06

Unfortunately this fork project would have many problems since start . Major problem will be lack of sponsors , many companies have to choose . Get OpenSolaris fork without Support or get still upgrated oracle solaris with support . This situation will be painful for osol because corporations will pay oracle .

Only two options can transform this state of affairs :
PORT more tools from/to bsd mainly freebsd or change license to gpl and porting from/to linux .

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/04/16/oracle_solaris_nehalem_ex/


Or there is a third option; OpenSolaris becomes the basis of Solaris 11, they finally fund a project to finish off the i11n component of libc which cannot be open sourced (plus the other parts needed to fully emancipate its reliance on closed source components) - much discussion about in the past but nothing has been done in over a year. Turn it into a fully open source project akin to Fedora is to Red Hat and move it forward from there. Unfortunately I don't see it happening because in the past we have seen some Sun employee's sabotage open source efforts by erecting road blocks.

Edited 2010-04-17 01:58 UTC

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RE[2]: My speculations
by krzabr on Sat 17th Apr 2010 12:54 in reply to "RE: My speculations "
krzabr Member since:
2009-09-14

Not quite Oracle is company which don't like supporting open source their major products are still closed and in this moment their OS project are set for supporting their commercial solutions . Like brtfs .

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