Re: Opening Day for OpenSolaris

From: Jeff Garzik
Date: Tue Jun 14 2005 - 11:01:57 EST


Jim Grisanzio wrote:
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Please remove linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx from your mailing list. linux-kernel is itself a mailing list, and the Linux kernel is license-incompatible with OpenSolaris, so no code can be shared AFAIK.

Also, please fix your word wrap in your mailer.



The OpenSolaris source base is large, around 10 million lines, but if you go to http://see.sun.com/Apps/DCS/mcp?r=70043his4ElHi012000418NM043his0mRdwBRd7v&=1 you will see hundreds of OpenSolaris engineering blogs from across Sun's engineering community explaining in detail the code they have written. The amount of technical content in these engineering blogs is impressive, and you can expect even more as we go. You can also find those blogs, as well as the pilot community blogs, at opensolaris.org.

A blog is a poor tool for storing engineering knowledge.

A wiki would probably work better.

Jeff


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