Re: How to save SUN. If you work for SUN, read my ideas!
From: Torsten Kirschner (torsten.kirschner_at_sandbox.no)
Date: 04/30/04
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Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 07:54:38 +0200
Mike Cox wrote on Friday 30 April 2004 02:22 :
> I think I have a solution to SUN's problem in the market place. If
> SUN adopted the same position as IBM did with its AIX, SUN would turn
> around. Let me explain. First SUN should make a Linux affinity
> program with SOLARIS the same way IBM did with AIX 5L.
>
> Solaris should be completely compatibly with Linux, and the next
> versions should be branded as such. For example, Solaris_LX would be
> a good name (feel free to use it!). Make the default tools GNU and
> also have kernel developers start working on Linux putting SUN kernel
> expertise into it. Then be totally agnostic on which OS customers
> prefer to run. Make sure Linux runs on EVERY sun machine!
If Sun as a software company wanted to commit suicide, then Your plan
would be as good as any.
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