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		<title>Comment on Went to the Oracle/Sun &#8220;this is what we are are event&#8221; by R</title>
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		<description>So this is what we call a &quot;blog&quot;, eh? My take on the whole thing (to be honest (which a term most favored by the dishonest)) was a bit more more bleak. Support for OpenSolaris was all but promised in the short term, but the &quot;Solaris Next&quot; roadmap was blatantly confidential. Exaclty how long was definitively and decisively unanswered.</description>
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