Ian: Of course they expected answers to those questions here. It seems many
people do not read the forums or mailing list archives to see their
questions
previously asked (and answered) many many times over, or the flames that
erupt from them. It''s scary how much people don''t check
historical records
before asking questions. As my Trinidadian friends would say, most of these
posters are "asking answers".
Autumn (if that is your real name), the short answer to the first question
is
"it will be released when it is released". Read the archives.
The answer to the 2nd question is "we''ll have to see what Oracle
does
related to the community, so continue watching their behavior", followed
with "read the archives AGAIN".
Finally, "Autumn", the answer to the question about the direction of
ZFS
is...
wait for it...read the bloody archives.
All of your questions have been asked and answered MULTIPLE times in
the past by far too many people who could have taken some time to just
read for the answer instead of exhibiting poor Netiquette by asking
questions
such as these.
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 19:20, Ian Collins <ian at ianshome.com> wrote:
> On 04/29/10 11:02 AM, autumn Wang wrote:
>
>> One quick question: When will the next formal release be released?
>>
>>
>
> Of what?
>
>
> Does oracle have plan to support OpenSolaris community as Sun did before?
>> What is the direction of ZFS in future?
>>
>>
>
> Do you really expect answers to those question here?
>
> --
> Ian.
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