Thursday May 28, 2009 One thing I very much hope, is that the Sun software group (Sun here on) and the general free-software world (which these days is equivalent to the general Unix eco-system) will continue to converge.
I hope Sun continues to engage the wider free-software using community and embrace it more fully, as it is doing with OpenSolaris (the distro) and the work to build up a wide body of packages. Specifically I think Sun should:
Simply put: It's a divisive measure, by design - especially when Sun is seen to be happy with the GPL for other projects. It sets OpenSolaris aside from other communities. It greatly hinders code re-use. The costs of this are definitely high, the benefits uncertain.
I hope the greater free-software using world also considers more carefully the importance of Sun to it. Sun has long contributed both code and technologies to the Unix eco-system and to free software. Further, the Unix eco-system has always been distinguished (e.g. from Wintel) by its healthy competition. Regardless of which Unix (inc Linux) you favour, the presence of strong, competing Unixes benefits you - even if don't like everything about them. It may be useful to keep that in mind.
I really believe that the best future for OpenSolaris demands much greater co-operation and inter-mingling with other free software projects. I hope Sun does too, and I hope the greater community will encourage and welcome them.
(See you at my new blog).
( May 28 2009, 07:25:06 PM IST ) Permalink Comments [3]I'm leaving Sun, as I have to take up summer work elsewhere. I have a new blog which I'll try keep updated.
I'm very grateful for my time at Sun: for the people I've met, the experiences gained, and the support given to me. Hopefully I'll run into people again...
( May 28 2009, 05:35:07 PM IST ) Permalink Comments [0]