Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss писал 16.09.2014 23:24:
Hello,

I am not really following every detail of the OpenSXCE debate but I would
like to say that we are definitely a very small community and we cannot
afford to lose anyone who can contribute to the development of the operating system and the desktop environment. In addition, since we are a really small
community it makes no sense to have many different distributions. This
fragments the community and so we lose energy that could be used to

provide drivers etc. For example, we still do not have a driver for
USB3 devices, we cannot use the ATI drivers since kernel mode setting
is not there, yet... And instead of fighting about nonsense, we should
create at least two groups to port and maintain OpenOffice (it works partially)

andChrome and why not Firefox (we cannot rely on Oracle to compile it with
their outdated compiler!).


Hello.
Agree for every point.

On collaboration with OpenSXCE developers.
We (OI /hipster) currently don't support SPARC in any way.
We disagree with OpenSXCE on package manager and build systems.
I appreciate Martin's work, I understand that it requires a lot of work, time and dedication, but I don't see an easy way to collaborate between OI /hipster and OpenSXCE. IIRC, the only man who contributed SPARC-related patches to oi-userland
was David Mackay. And to support SPARC port we need
1) some volunteer to do it,
2) some build systems.
I've stated several times, that I personally don't see any interest in supporting SPARC. However, if someone interested in this, we will gladly appreciate SPARC-related changes to oi-userland.

Other sort of collaboration can consist in exchanging patches for some software, as we collaborate with other parties building software for illumos and Solaris.
This is also productive and interesting to us. But as
we haven't seen code drops from OpenSXCE, it's impossible now.
Note: I mean no offence, just state the current state.

On Firefox - we have gcc-compiled firefox port. However, even having Oracle firefox patches from solaris-desktop-spec-files, it takes too much time to add gcc support and build new
FF releases. Currently we have FF 24 in oi-userland (gcc-compiled).
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