On Friday 19 January 2007 09:37, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
On 18-Jan-07, at 8:50 PM, jtd wrote:
It was almost dead. But gpl anything and they rise from the ashes. there are more brains in the rest of the world than in the place u happen to be. KG is not completely wrong.
it is a toss-up whether opensourcing will revive the corpse - it failed with netscape (if I remember right), succeeded wildly with blender. I think it all depends on which stage in the life of the product it is opensource. If it is a last-ditch effort to revive it when all else has failed ...
Indeed. In this case they have some excellent hardware (imo overpriced) with the OS and hardware being finely tuned to each other. And advantages in some impportant departments. When it was closed these together meant very little to anybody. But opening might just change that. Also differences in linux and slolaris will drop as ideas migrate both ways. Solaris may morph itself into linux rather than die a writhing death like novell netware.