Monday October 16, 2006 Coming soon to a Solaris Express build near you is
an exciting new project called Tamarack. The project name is taken from the road on which one of the team members has a mountain cabin and the logo is inspired by its namesake restaurant and casino in Reno,
which is not surprising when the release vehicle is
codenamed Nevada!
For several years and multiple releases, Solaris has had a sub-par user experience with removable media and hotpluggable devices compared to competetive desktop environments. The solution was incomplete, complex, and did not integrate with the desktop.
Enter Tamarack!
Whether it is a memory stick or a secure digital device, a digital camera or an IPod, a music CD or a blank DVD-ROM media, Tamarack seamlessly 
integrates with the desktop to bring a significantly enhanced user experience compared to previous releases of Solaris.
More importantly, Tamarack does this via a modern, open source and extensible framework, HAL.
I haven't posted here for a really long time. I guess now is as good a time as any to update my blog with what I have been doing recently.
For starters, I am now a software development manager in the KISS (Keep it Simple, Solaris) organization managing a team working on Network and I/O Approachability.
Specifically, this means I manage multiple networking and I/O projects that will make Solaris more "approachable" or which automate configuration where and when it makes sense. I will be describing various exciting initiatives and projects in this space.
( Oct 16 2006, 11:45:53 AM PDT )
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