On Wed, 12 Feb 2014, Alasdair Lumsden wrote:

There is no community. Only self centered individuals who think their way is 
best. Fragmentation was inevitable. I stated very
clearly that I thought fragmentation would kill illumos. I still feel that 
today - fragmentation is killing illumos. Instead of one
strong OS, we have a dozen fringe ones.

I think that you must be biased due to your background. I am on almost all the mailing lists (including Illumos) and I do see plenty of collaboration and contributions to Illumos. In fact, there is considerable recent activity and contributions from many parties.
Illumos contributions seem to be rather well managed and tracked.

Some fragmentation is a good thing because it proves that multiple parties can deal with the code base and allows people to explore their own ideas. TribbliX is an excellent example of that.

There is a rather similar situation with Linux. There is (mostly) one Linux kernel and baseline environment but many different Linux distributions which construct different application frameworks on top. OpenIndiana is like a Linux distribution.

Regardless, I don't see this discussion has anything to do with 16 Gbit FC support (a driver/enumeration issue) and I don't see how an opinion from someone who starts off like "I haven't kept track how build 134 metamorphosed into build 151a9 today" can have much merit when he then produces a long opinion on the very topic he claims he has not paid any attention to.

Bob
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Bob Friesenhahn
[email protected], http://www.simplesystems.org/users/bfriesen/
GraphicsMagick Maintainer,    http://www.GraphicsMagick.org/

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