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Ian Murdock Joins Sun

RLiegh sends us the second piece of news today featuring Debian founder Ian Murdock. In an entry on his blog, Murdock announced that he is joining Sun Microsystems as their chief operating platforms officer. As he put it in his opensolaris post, this "...basically means I'll be in charge of Sun's operating system strategy, spanning Solaris and Linux." In all likelihood one of his first priorities will be "closing the usability gap" between Solaris and Linux.

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  1. Well that sucks by 0racle · · Score: 5, Funny

    I was hoping for a Solaris 11 release in my lifetime.

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  2. Debian isn't the best model for usability by nicolaiplum · · Score: 2, Funny

    Debian isn't the best model for usability for non-technical users; glacial release schedules and lack of desktop environment coherence to offset your stability is, well, what you get with Solaris already.
    Sun should poach Mark Shuttleworth if they want someone who can make a solid OS into one that you can give to random people to use without it blowing their minds.

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  3. Re:Offtopic by caffeine_high · · Score: 2, Funny

    I did about 5 or 6 years ago. I was running it on an old pentium pro machine.

    The server was stolen on Christmas eve, including an old keyboard and 14" monitor. The thief was so dumb, he did not notice the 2 new IBM desktop machines still in their boxes, or the 17" monitors also in their boxes in the same room and climbed back out the broken window next to the door that was not deadlocked.

    Must have been an exciting Christmas morning for some kid, getting a solaris server.

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