Solaris 11 kernel source

I read somewhere on the Oracle Technology Network (oracle.com/technetwork) that one can
actually get a copy of the solaris 11 kernel source, downloaded to one system, for perusal while
developing applications and kernel modules.  The link did not provide details and I suspect that is
only available to companies who are OPN, oracle partner network.  This link
  Resources for Oracle Solaris Developers and ISV's
has a link to "Oracle Solaris Development Initiative - Access to Oracle Solaris, Oracle Solaris Cluster,and Oracle Solaris Studio patches & updates"
but when I click on it, I get page not found (Error page 404).
was I hallucinatinating when I read about access to the Solaris 11 kernel source?
jim

I fear you might have been reading out of date information from the OpenSolaris days.   Only a small handful of partners have access to the Solaris 11 kernel source - it's not generally available at this time.

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