Wesley Parish scripsit:
[The] primary importance [of Solaris forks], from my
POV, is that they
keep the POSIX space open for experimentation: a Linux monoculture's
as deadening as a MS Windows monoculture or a \[choose your own poison\]
monoculture ...
Well, BSD does that. But Solaris is the only descendant of System V for
which we have source, which means that in non-Posix cases it can give
us helpful information how the original Unix code fared after leaving
the Labs. By comparison, both Linux and BSD are clones.
--
John Cowan
http://www.ccil.org/~cowan cowan(a)ccil.org
Rather than making ill-conceived suggestions for improvement based on
uninformed guesses about established conventions in a field of study with
which familiarity is limited, it is sometimes better to stick to merely
observing the usage and listening to the explanations offered, inserting
only questions as needed to fill in gaps in understanding. --Peter Constable