Sun COO Schwartz Promises Open Source Solaris
Alapan writes "According to C-Net Asia, Sun plans to make Solaris open source soon. While I hardly expect Sun to make it GPL compatible, I wonder how much restrictions Sun will place on distributing modified solaris systems. And will we some integration of Solaris' strong points into other open source OSes like Linux and BSD?" Update: 06/02 14:16 GMT by T : Correction: Schwartz is Sun's COO and President, but not CEO (as the headline originally had it).
In a related story, SCO draws it beady lawyer eyes on SUN. SUN's CEO retorts by saying that SCO stands for Sucky Companies Outsource and nanny nanny boo boo stick your head in doo doo - of course I paraphrased and may be taking completely out of context but that is the way I heard it.
I use Gentoo; how does this affect me?
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Does anyone notice that Sun is a company that is trying to profit off of Java. They didn't even invent Java. What is their problem? I'm sick and tired of their CEO trying to keep Java in the private domain. Anyone agree?
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slightly out of topic but why have the /. editors dumped the enquirer and the register but instead constanlty use cnet.com?
It's not that the enquirer and the register have an oscar in credibility - not at all - but cnet is obviously full of PR.
"It looks like you're trying to use the word 'loose' in a sentence. This is probably not what you want. Would you like me to help?"
As an ASIC designer who has worked on chips for the large systems like Sun makes, I can tell you from first hand experience that you don't "slap together" these hardware systems.
I hate replying to anonymous posts because it feels like I'm talking to a wall. But on the odd chance that you might read a reply, and for the edification of anyone else who cares, I'll post a retort.
I don't know how this topic got so side-railed, but I said it before and I'll say it again, I was talking about systems, not silicon. Okay?
I was replying in the context of the quote from sun saying "We have hardware, storage, services and support". Good grief, who doesn't? Is it that hard to build a raid box? No. Is it that hard to build a workstation? No. Heck, I can go to compusa and get a dual G5 for less money than this HP PA-RISC workstation under my desk, and it would make the HP look like a glorified print server.
Gee whiz, your an ASIC designer. Guess what? So am I. How 'bout them apples.