Feature Spot: Website Transition to XWiki  

The OpenSolaris Website Community migrates opensolaris.org to XWiki on October 26th, 2009 completing phase 2 of the transition. A description of the phases for the transition is available. The Transition FAQ includes answers to your questions about the new XWiki content management system.

Prepare Your Content
To prepare your opensolaris.org web pages and content for migration, check your migrated pages on the new wiki, refer to the Preparing Content for Migration to XWiki document and make any needed modifications to your existing source on opensolaris.org. Report bugs under the Development->Website category with the site-xwiki sub-category in the defect tracking system. New migrations occur every Monday, Wednesday and Friday and are announced on the website-discuss mailing list.

Features and Documentation
Refer to the Site Feature Mapping for an overview of features enabled by the new infrastructure. Read the updated manual for HowTo instructions.


Event: November 3rd, 2009 is the OpenSolaris Security Summit, taking place simultaneously with LISA'09.

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We're developing an operating system that provides a rich, coherent platform for building and running applications.

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Open Source
The majority of the OpenSolaris code base is distributed under an OSI-approved open source license. Code based on existing open source projects continues to be available under its current license(s), and some binary-only components are covered under the OpenSolaris Binary License.

Compatible
The OpenSolaris code base supports systems that use SPARC® and x86 families of processor architectures: UltraSPARC®, SPARC64, AMD64, Pentium, and Xeon EM64T. View the OpenSolaris Hardware Compatibility List (HCL).

Community-Driven
OpenSolaris technical communities develop a wealth of features from storage software and ZFS, to comprehensive system analysis tools like DTrace.


Our community represents a wide variety of developers, administrators, instructors and students around the world. Everyone has something to contribute.

Contributions...

Join In

Our new network-based package management system, IPS, that is included with the OpenSolaris OS LiveCD needs your package contributions. Join the Software Porters Community, or the F/OSS Package Base Project to get in touch with the package reviewers and find out how you can help.

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