Re: sun solaris .vs linux

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On Mon, Nov 15, 2004 at 09:45:14AM -0800, Greg Bradner wrote:
> A little news:
> http://news.zdnet.com/2100-3513_22-5450749.html

http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3430661

"There are limitations to what we can do," Weinberg [Glenn Weinberg,
vice president of the Operating Platforms Group at Sun] said. "We don't
own all the IP rights to Solaris. There are things we have from third
parties we don't have rights to yet, or third parties don't want us to
expose source code."

And Sun's freedom comes at a price.  You must register with Sun to even
use the product.  That doesn't sound like you can give your friend a
copy like you can (and should!) with Fedora.  Who knows what else you
have to give up to use it?

In any case, open source Solaris is currently vaporware.  Until it is
available, there's not a lot of point talking about it.  People like me
don't get to see the proposed license agreements.
 
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Ed Wilts, RHCE
Mounds View, MN, USA
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