Sun Microsystems chief executive Jonathan Schwartz is looking to make peace with the development community behind the Linux operating system. A day after Linux creator Linus Torvalds lashed out against the server vendor over its open source track record, the Schwartz posted an open letter on his blog and invited Torvalds to dinner at his home. Torvalds earlier this week denounced Sun as a dishonest open source player in a posting on the Linux Kernel Developer mailing list. Linux developers have been debating the forthcoming third version of the General Public Licence.
Although Torvalds reiterated his view that there is no reason for the Linux kernel to switch licences, he added that he might change his mind if Sun picked GPLv3 for its Solaris operating system. Torvalds would be especially interested in adopting Sun"s ZFS file system, Torvalds said in an email on Tuesday. "Maybe ZFS is worthwhile enough that I"m willing to go to the effort of trying to relicense the kernel," Torvalds wrote.