From phil at bolthole.com Mon Sep 8 21:59:48 2008 From: phil at bolthole.com (Philip Brown) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 12:59:48 -0700 Subject: [csw-announce] Announcement: CSW packages on the way Message-ID: <20080908125948.B85933@bolthole.com> [this was also sent to the users mailing list] This is a much overdue announcement, to all you nice folks out there still interested in using "CSW packages". Apologies for the loong delay. We hoped to have something you could actually "poke at" by now, but things are sadly taking even longer than we anticipated. Hence the somewhat pre-emptive announcement A brief summary of where things are: Yes, CSW packages for Solaris, and maintainers interested in maintaining them, are still around. What was formerly known as "the CSW project at blastwave", is no longer "at blastwave" any more, but has found a new home at opencsw.org. Most maintainers who were formerly active, as of early this year, have moved over to opencsw.org Rest assured that we will be keeping focus on the "core values" of what CSW packaging has been all about, since I founded it back in 2002: Supporting officially released, and sun-supported, "Production Solaris", with quality binary packages, in Solaris-native package format. We are commited to NOT doing the following things: We are NOT going to force, or pressure ANYONE, to pay for support, or "licenses" to use our packages We are NOT going to gut support for older releases of solaris, until Sun officially de-supports them first. (Thus, Sol8 will no longer "officially" be supported by us next year, when Sun drops it from its front-line support. But we will still support Sol9!) This is why we have moved away from blastwave.org: so that we can continue to do so, without interference from the domain owner. As mentioned, sadly, package updates are still "in the works"... we have a lot of cleanup, to get rid of some legacy references, before we can officially annnounce a release. There was more cleanup to be done, than was anticipated. Rest assured, though, that we ARE working on it, and hope to have a release in the next 1-2 weeks. Sorry for the delay! We have taken the liberty of preserving the list membership of folks who were previous users of the "CSW packages" mailing list, in this one. We hope you appreciate our efforts, and will continue to stay interested in our work. However, anyone who choses to unsubscribe,(which you can do through the standard mailman methods, on lists.opencsw.org) will not be troubled further by us. Philip Brown CSW packages founder, and author of pkg-get From phil at bolthole.com Mon Sep 8 21:59:48 2008 From: phil at bolthole.com (Philip Brown) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 12:59:48 -0700 Subject: [csw-announce] Announcement: CSW packages on the way Message-ID: <20080908125948.B85933@bolthole.com> [this was also sent to the users mailing list] This is a much overdue announcement, to all you nice folks out there still interested in using "CSW packages". Apologies for the loong delay. We hoped to have something you could actually "poke at" by now, but things are sadly taking even longer than we anticipated. Hence the somewhat pre-emptive announcement A brief summary of where things are: Yes, CSW packages for Solaris, and maintainers interested in maintaining them, are still around. What was formerly known as "the CSW project at blastwave", is no longer "at blastwave" any more, but has found a new home at opencsw.org. Most maintainers who were formerly active, as of early this year, have moved over to opencsw.org Rest assured that we will be keeping focus on the "core values" of what CSW packaging has been all about, since I founded it back in 2002: Supporting officially released, and sun-supported, "Production Solaris", with quality binary packages, in Solaris-native package format. We are commited to NOT doing the following things: We are NOT going to force, or pressure ANYONE, to pay for support, or "licenses" to use our packages We are NOT going to gut support for older releases of solaris, until Sun officially de-supports them first. (Thus, Sol8 will no longer "officially" be supported by us next year, when Sun drops it from its front-line support. But we will still support Sol9!) This is why we have moved away from blastwave.org: so that we can continue to do so, without interference from the domain owner. As mentioned, sadly, package updates are still "in the works"... we have a lot of cleanup, to get rid of some legacy references, before we can officially annnounce a release. There was more cleanup to be done, than was anticipated. Rest assured, though, that we ARE working on it, and hope to have a release in the next 1-2 weeks. Sorry for the delay! We have taken the liberty of preserving the list membership of folks who were previous users of the "CSW packages" mailing list, in this one. We hope you appreciate our efforts, and will continue to stay interested in our work. However, anyone who choses to unsubscribe,(which you can do through the standard mailman methods, on lists.opencsw.org) will not be troubled further by us. Philip Brown CSW packages founder, and author of pkg-get