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20070108 Monday January 08, 2007

Sun Studio Wiki Thanks to Eric Boutilier over at genunix.org, we now have a place to put Sun Studio related information on a publicly accessible wiki.  I added some older FAQ entries that I've been accumulating, and some other pages.  The genunix wiki was created to support the OpenSolaris effort, so it's good for us to be represented there.  Eric says it's okay for us to put our Sun Studio Linux information there too.

I also have a mail folder called FAQs which contains pointers to all the forum threads and email messages that I wanted to put in the FAQ.  Unfortunately, my list of FAQs-to-be is much longer than my actual list of FAQs.

I've got a whole bunch of internal wiki pages related to possible future directions for dbx and possible RFEs for dbx from back when I was spending more time on dbx instead of the compilers.  So I'm hoping to find time to mine those pages for good stuff to make public.  I think it would really help to motivate the Sun Studio engineers if we could get a good dialog going with our users about which features they want to see next.

If you create a new Wiki topic related to Sun Studio, don't forget to mark it with the category tag by appending this to the bottom of the page:

[[Category:Sun Studio]]

Two genunix Wiki pages to check out are:


If you have some ideas about stuff to add, but you're too shy to jump in, go ahead and add some comments to this blog entry, or just email me at chris.quenelle@sun.com with any ideas you have.

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mug shot Chris Quenelle is a tools developer at Sun Microsystems. He's worked on performance and debugging tools at Sun for more than 10 years. He reads comic books and science fiction, and has more tivos than he can keep track of.

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