Sun's Solaris for hippies to arrive next week
After years of hype, it looks like Sun Microsystems will finally unveil its open source version of Solaris at an event next week.
Sun is holding a conference call with reporters and analysts on Jan. 25 to discuss "the company’s Solaris open source initiative." Sun will most likely package the core parts of Solaris under its new Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL), which was approved last week by the Open Source Initiative’s (OSI) board.
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