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Date:      Tue, 3 Jan 2012 01:30:19 -0500
From:      grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-fs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ZFS (Solaris 11 source 'leaked')
Message-ID:  <CAD2Ti2-isYXegiV4AeARWdjwStQamZB-hjTPV3AfWg1rNqZAcA@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <39A90A91-4FB3-4B52-A7D2-4E0349B78E6F@ultra-secure.de>
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>> Some recent news of interest to the ZFS and open source crowd.
>> Has Oracle confirmed this yet?
>
> I'm sorry - but are you joking?

No one is joking.
It is merely a mention of news of interest.
No one is saying anything about any company.
Any company may do as it wishes when it wishes.
This is not intended to spark a flood/rehash.
It is purely informational for those not in the know.

There are many situations in which developers, students, doc/spec
writers, journalists and so forth may make good and taint free use
of this file. And also good unproveable use. And also get themselves
and/or their projects in trouble. To each their own. Consult an authority.

Here are some hashes as observed in the wild. That is all.

SHA1 946d94114d381ed292e68d89f0b34242468491c3 solaris11.tar.bz2
MD5 b0b053c0a0316668cc4f90100e1b0353 solaris11.tar.bz2



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