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[News] OpenSolaris verus Linux (and Why the GPLv3 is Important)

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Crystal Ball Sunday #2: OpenSolaris vs. Linux

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| My first prediction is that there will be sizable battle waged between the 
| two in the Press and in IT labs alike. I foresee a lot of debate going back 
| and forth about the two operating systems, their pros, their cons, and the 
| stalwarts in both camps. This is going to be somewhat of a religious battle 
| so prepare yourselves accordingly.    
| 
| Second, and perhaps more important, is the license that both operating 
| systems will eventually live under. Linus Torvalds opposes GPL3 and currently 
| refuses to allow the kernel to be governed by it. OpenSolaris was released 
| under the CDDL (Common Development and Distribution License).   
| I think the first one of these operating systems that is releases under GPL3 
| will probably gain widespread acceptance with developers, corporations, and 
| adopters. The reason is that most of the other open source apps released 
| under GPL3 will receive vigorous adoption and development by the kernel that 
| also matches that license.    
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http://www.daniweb.com/blogs/entry2435.html

OSolaris is still a little chubby (Vista syndrome):

OpenSolaris gets its wings ... but it requires a long, long time on the tarmac
with 512 MB of RAM

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| At any rate, what I learned is that OpenSolaris is certainly usable on the 
| desktop, just not so much in the form that Sun itself is releasing it -- 
| especially for a box with 512 MB of RAM.  
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http://www.insidesocal.com/click/2008/05/opensolaris-2.html


Related:

GPLv3, Linux and GPLv2 Compatibility

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| Over time, more and more projects currently released under the GPL
| adopt the Linux license, because it is more legally precise and more
| comprehensible to the average developer than either the GPLv2 or
| GPLv3. Eventually, Linux distributions switch over to the Linux
| license, leaving only a small branch of GPLv3 (or v4 or v5) code
| to be downloaded separately (if the user chooses to do so).
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http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/04/gplv3_linux_and.html
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