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In an outburst that he admitted himself was "a little Al Gore-ish," Sun's Scott McNealy earlier this week claimed, in front of Canadian journalists who were asking whether Sun was feeling "pressured" to open source Solaris: "We're the number-one donator of code to the open source community on the planet."
"To say that we need to be pressured," McNealy continued, interrupting himself to say: "We invented open source, gang."
According to McNealy - and to his EVP Software John Loiacono - the open sourcing of Solaris 10 which Sun hopes to complete by year's end is just "more of the same" from a company completely committed to the open source community.
Speaking exclusively to LinuxWorld Magazine's principal analyst Bill Claybrook this month, Loiacono said:
"Sun was founded on the principle of open source. We have contributed more lines of open source code than any other entity on the planet except for Cal Berkeley. By the way, Bill Joy was one of the founders of Sun and was instrumental in the BSD work that took place at Cal Berkeley. NetBeans, Sun Grid Engine, OpenOffice, and Solaris are all technologies that use the open source process, and we will continue to do so. We'll remain a heavy contributor on the open source front, and it will remain a key component of how we develop software."
So the McNealy outburst is entirely consistent with Sun's current push to reestablish its open-source credentials.
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Dan McGarigle 06/26/08 04:05:32 AM EDT | |||
IBM's VM Operating was NEVER an 'open source' OS. |
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Lee Man Tat 11/24/04 09:01:42 AM EST | |||
Can anyone tell me if IBM's VM operating system was open source too, before IBM PC/370? IBM closed the source when VM/PC was launched. Did Sun exist in that time? Who invented open source? McNealy will say Sun invented PC, Windows-liked GUI. |
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John Koenig 11/23/04 06:13:44 PM EST | |||
Let's see: Al Gore invented the Internet... Scott McNeely invented Open Source... |
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somebody 11/15/04 06:50:10 PM EST | |||
Would you please crowd the text of your articles into a smaller column width? They are distracting my appreciation of the great advertisements. |
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Quotes 11/12/04 09:51:16 AM EST | |||
Let's see what McNealy has to say about the attacks on Sun that HP has been making, thanks to "Jonathan's blog" tirades against HP |
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Scottie Dog 11/12/04 07:47:37 AM EST | |||
Let's see how Sun fares against the likes of Groklaw when they start dissecting the IP issues involved in open-sourcing Solaris. Good luck, they'll need it!! |
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AlGoreRules 11/12/04 07:17:53 AM EST | |||
Isn't Sun's position on Linux though basically that they will jump on it if corporate America puts their core IT budget money into it, but otherwise they'll stick with Solaris? How much of a real commitment to open source is that? |
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Vintage McNealy 11/12/04 06:56:58 AM EST | |||
What a joy to see McNealy's back on form. The technology world is going to be a duller place if and when he ever joins the ranks of retired firebrands!! Bring it on, Scottie. Let's have more of this - plus maybe even a run at the presidency next? |
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