What source code does the OpenSolaris project include?
> > Initially, the OpenSolaris project included source for the kernel, > networking, libraries, and commands from Sun’s Solaris OS. This set of > source is often referred to as the OS/Networking consolidation (O/N). > But since the launch, source for additional parts of that system have > been released, and the goal is to make as much of the Solaris OS source > available as legally possible. Ultimately, source code repositories for > most of the Solaris OS will be available on opensolaris.org. The > OpenSolaris Roadmap [insert link] has more detail about when other > components might be available, and we compiled a list of OS/Networking > (O/N) components currently not included as source [insert link].
Initially, the OpenSolaris project included source for the kernel, networking, libraries, and commands from Sun’s Solaris OS. This set of source is often referred to as the OS/Networking consolidation (O/N). But since the launch, source for additional parts of that system have been released, and the goal is to make as much of the Solaris OS source available as legally possible. Ultimately, source code repositories for most of the Solaris OS will be available on opensolaris.org. The OpenSolaris Roadmap has more detail about when other components might be available, and we compiled a list of OS/Networking (O/N) components currently not included as source.