20050413 Wednesday April 13, 2005

USENIX '05, all are welcome to attend our BOF

Please come and join us at the BOF tonight (Wed.), all are welcome wether you're an attendee of USENIX or not, there is nobody checking and we welcome all to attend.

As several others have posted, we had a great turnout last night with 80-100 attendees and there we gave away plenty of swag ($#!T we all get), as well as providing free drinks. I think there were some skeptics in the audience that were definitely convinced that Sun is serious about Solaris and were surprised to see how much improvement has gone into Solaris 10.

To quote one of the attendees, "I've listened to Jonathan Schwartz but wasn't convinced to use Solaris. However, hearing it straight from the engineers is very convincing and you've now got me to want to use it". The general feedback was that people were happy to see honesty from the engineers and there was a great appreciation for the work that was put into the BOF and what the engineers are doing to help Sun.

Much thanks go to Dan Price, Liane Praza, Bart Smaalders, Matt Ingenthron, John Clingan, and several other Sun folks that were speaking at USENIX, but most of all thanks to all of you who showed up and showed us your enthusiasm to the wonderful product that engineering worked on which is knows as Solaris 10. This product truely kicks @$$, and I'm proud to say that!

I have pictures I'll post as soon as I can get a compact flash to USB adapter to get them out of my camera.

( Apr 13 2005, 05:11:54 PM PDT ) Permalink Comments [1]

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I think you are right talking about how all the news features and FS and just butt loads of software on solaris 10 sound good. I've been using linux for about 3 years now and have covered all of the major distros and some of the less popular, even making my steps into unix platforms. However now that Solaris 10 seems under a new community license and free for download. Similiar to redhat and their enterprise software you really pay only for support and apps on an enterprise level. I do not need that but I am hoping to try solaris 10 soon I mite be thinking of putting it on a box I have ArchLinux on soon, good job sun :)

Posted by an onlooker on April 13, 2005 at 05:46 PM PDT #

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