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==Development release== The underlying Solaris codebase has been under continuous development since work began in the late 1980s on what was eventually released as Solaris 2.0. Each version such as Solaris 10 is based on a snapshot of this development codebase, taken near the time of its release, which is then maintained as a derived project. Updates to that project are built and delivered several times a year until the next official release comes out. The Solaris version under development by Sun since the release of Solaris 10 in 2005, was [[codename]]d ''Nevada'', and is derived from what is now the [[OpenSolaris]] codebase. In 2003, an addition to the Solaris development process was initiated. Under the program name ''Software Express for Solaris'' (or just ''Solaris Express''), a binary release based on the current development basis was made available for download on a monthly basis, allowing anyone to try out new features and test the quality and stability of the OS as it progressed to the release of the next official Solaris version.<ref>{{cite press release | url = http://www.sun.com/smi/Press/sunflash/2003-09/sunflash.20030916.5.xml | date = September 16, 2003 | title = 10 New Network Services Components Featured in Sun's Java Enterprise System; New Software Express Program Accelerates Customer Access to Future Technologies | access-date = August 16, 2008 | publisher = Sun Microsystems | archive-date = March 25, 2007 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070325054726/http://www.sun.com/smi/Press/sunflash/2003-09/sunflash.20030916.5.xml | url-status = live }}</ref> A later change to this program introduced a quarterly release model with support available, renamed ''Solaris Express Developer Edition'' (SXDE). In 2007, Sun announced ''Project Indiana'' with several goals, including providing an open source binary distribution of the OpenSolaris project, replacing SXDE.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://sun.com/featured-articles/2007-0731/feature/ |title = Project Indiana |access-date = December 1, 2007 |author = Robert Baty |date = July 31, 2007 |publisher = Sun Microsystems }}</ref> The first release of this distribution was ''OpenSolaris 2008.05''. <span id="SXCE"> The ''Solaris Express Community Edition'' (SXCE)</span> was intended specifically for OpenSolaris developers.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://opensolaris.org/os/downloads/on/ |title = Operating System/Networking (ON) Download Center |access-date = December 12, 2006 |work = OpenSolaris web site |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20061210234421/http://opensolaris.org/os/downloads/on/ |archive-date = December 10, 2006 }}</ref> It was updated every two weeks until it was discontinued in January 2010, with a recommendation that users migrate to the OpenSolaris distribution.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/opensolaris-announce/2010-January/001356.html |title = Update on SXCE |access-date = March 21, 2010 |author = Derek Cicero |date = January 6, 2010 |publisher = Sun Microsystems |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100312151007/http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/opensolaris-announce/2010-January/001356.html |archive-date = March 12, 2010 }}</ref> Although the download license seen when downloading the image files indicates its use is limited to personal, educational and evaluation purposes, the license acceptance form displayed when the user actually installs from these images lists additional uses including commercial and production environments. SXCE releases terminated with build 130 and OpenSolaris releases terminated with build 134 a few weeks later. The next release of OpenSolaris based on build 134 was due in March 2010, but it was never fully released, though the packages were made available on the package repository. Instead, Oracle renamed the binary distribution Solaris 11 Express, changed the license terms and released build 151a as 2010.11 in November 2010.
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