From: smyth_rj on
On Apr 11, 5:19 am, Michael Laajanen <michael_laaja...(a)yahoo.com>
wrote:
>  >Hi,
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> smyth_rj wrote:
> > On Apr 7, 5:41 am, Ian Collins <ian-n...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> On 04/ 7/10 12:36 AM, Richard B. Gilbert wrote:
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> >>> Ian Collins wrote:
> >>>> On 04/ 6/10 11:34 PM, Michael Laajanen wrote:
> >>>>> Hi,
> >>>>> Any news on when 2010.03 will arrive, or has Oracle scapped it (:
> >>>> None yet, Oracle are doing a stunningly bad job at keeping the
> >>>> community up to date with progress.
> >>> Very few companies give a "blow by blow" description of the progress of
> >>> a new release or even the production of a new car.
> >> There was more communication before previous releases.
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> >> --
> >> Ian Collins
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> > Hey, I am no foss guru but if Oracle is mucking the community about
> > couldn't we just release ourselves?
> > On a similar note, I presume there is a project group working to get
> > osol fully independent from Oracle?
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> But release in my eyes means well tested, how are we supposed to do
> that, I think Sun does ALOT of regression testing that would be very
> hard to test ourself and possible also takes alot of servers to run!
>
> /michael

Now that Sun is no more I guess these are the sorts of things we will
have to do ourselves to keep osol alive. Hard road ahead I imagine but
I am sure we Sun fans can work it out. When you say servers are we
talking one of each platform or would we need to test on each series
from the major vendors?
Know any good docos on regression testing? I better get a learnin.
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