At the moment OmniOS is a free Illumos distribution that is exclusively maintained inside OmniTi without any community involved, similar to Nexenta or SmartOS with the unique key features support, free, stables every 6 months and long term stables every two years with a dedicated repo, freeze of features and backported fixes.

There are many users who want exact these OmniOS features not available in OI. The discussion now is if such an effort should be based on the current OmniOS bloody or can be based on a common development effort together with the OI community.

I want the discussion going into a common future as I fear that a new separate OmniOS community effort will only weaken Illumos/OI and cannot survive in the long term. My hope is that a stronger OI/OmniOS is the outcome instead where OmniOS is a stable add-on feature for OI snapshots.


Gea


Am 18.05.2017 um 11:24 schrieb Alexander Pyhalov:
On 05/18/17 12:15 PM, Guenther Alka wrote:
News about OmniOS and Discuss about free Illumos distributions and
future OmniOS/OI options

I have started a thread in a popular forum with a strong ZFS focus to
discuss this
also with regular users outside the maillists.

https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?threads/omnios-151022-long-term-stable.14367/page-2

Hi.
So far, as I understand, OmniOS developers choose to support existing infrastructure and build systems and there's no development on merging OI and OmniOS code base. Without OmniOS developers interested in this, this talk is useless.


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