Debate rages over Sun's open source plans
With less than two weeks to go before Sun Microsystems ’ launch of Solaris 10, a debate is raging inside the company about its open-source Solaris plans.
Sun will be showcasing the new version of its Unix-based Solaris operating system on November 15th, with manufacturing due to start in two months.
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