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- [ Someone forwarded this to me. It looks like a good opener for a discussion
- on the Open Software Foundation. -mod ]
-
- In comp.unix.wizards wesommer@athena.mit.edu (William Sommerfeld) writes:
-
- This is a typed-in copy of a press release I got this afternoon.
- I am not responsible for typing errors, but I think I was fairly
- careful.
-
- Bill Sommerfeld
- wesommer@athena.mit.edu
-
- FOUNDATION CONTACT: Deborah Siegel
- Cohn & Wolfe
- (212) 951-8300
- ... Apollo, Groupe Bull, Digital Equipment, Hewlett-Packard, IBM,
- Nixdorf, Siemens ...
-
- NEW FOUNDATION TO ADVANCE SOFTWARE STANDARDS,
- DEVELOP AND PROVIDE OPEN SOFTWARE ENVIRONMENT
-
- NEW YORK, N.Y., May 17, 1988---Seven leading computer companies today
- announced an international foundation to develop and provide a
- completely open software environment to make it easier for customers
- to use computers and software from many vendors.
-
- The Open Software Foundation (OSF) will develop a software
- environment, including application interfaces, advanced system
- extensions, and a new operating system, using X/Open(tm) and POSIX*
- specifications as the starting point. POSIX is an operating system
- standard, closely related to the UNIX(tm) system, that specifies how
- software should be written to run on computers from different vendors.
-
- Initial funding for OSF is being provided by the following sponsors:
- Apollo Computer Inc., Groupe Bull, Digital Equipment Corporation,
- Hewlett-Packard Company, International Business Machines Corporation,
- Nixdorf Computer AG, and Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. OSF membership
- is available to computer hardware and software suppliers, educational
- institutions, and government agencies around the world.
-
- The foundation has a management organization, staff, and a funding
- comittment in excess of $90 million to begin immediate operations.
- Its initial development will be based on technologies offered by the
- members and its own research, to be carried out worldwide.
-
- "The creation of a standard software enviornment is one of the most
- important issues facing the computer industry today," said John L.
- Doyle, chairman of the foundation board of directors. "Establishing
- this international foundation fulfills the critical need for an open,
- rational, and equitable process to help establish the standards our
- customers demand and to protect their long-term software investment."
-
- Foundation Principles:
-
- OSF is incorporated as a non-profit, industry-supported research and
- development organization. It will define specifications, develop a
- leadership operating system, and promote an open, portable
- applications environment.
-
- Principles of the foundation include:
-
- * Offerings based on relevant industry standards;
- * Open process to actively solicit inputs and technology;
- * Timely, vendor-neutral decision process;
- * Early and equal access to specifications and continuing
- development;
- * Hardware independant applications;
- * Reasonable, stable licensing terms;
- * Technical innovation through university/research participation.
-
- To support its portable application environment, the foundation will
- provide software that makes it easier for users to mix and match
- computers and appllications from different suppliers by addressing the
- following needs:
- * Portability---the ability to use application software on computers
- from multiple vendors.
- * Interoperability---the ability to have computers from different
- vendors work together;
- * Scalability---the ability to use the same software environment on
- many classes of computers, from personal computers to
- supercomputers.
-
- To achieve maximum acceptance for the new software environment, the
- foundation will provide all members early and equal access to the
- development process.
-
- The foundation will follow a direction consistent with the
- international X/Open Common Application Environment, the U.S. National
- Bureau of Standards Application Portability Profile, and equivalent
- European and international standards. Where standards do not exist,
- the foundation will work with standards groups to help define them.
-
- Membership
-
- Foundation members will contribute ideas on both technical and policy
- matters. They will be informed of foundation activities on a regular
- basis and periodically polled on specific issues. Membership is open
- to anyone.
-
- Research Institute
-
- A research institute is being created to fund research for the
- advancement of applications portability, interoperability standards,
- and other advanced technologies for future foundation use. An
- academic advisory panel will provide guidance and input to the
- institute. The Institute's research will be conducted worldwide.
-
- Software environment guidelines
-
- The foundation's open software environment will allow vendors to add
- value through compatible extensions. To encourage its widespread use,
- it will run on a wide range of single- and multi-processor computers.
-
- THe foundation's software environment includes a set of application
- programming interfaces to make it easier to write applications for a
- variety of systems. The initial set of interfaces will support POSIX
- and X/Open specifications, and will be extended to include areas such
- as distributed computing, graphics, and user interfaces.
-
- The foundation will base its development efforts on its own research
- as well as on technologies which will be selected and licensed from
- member offerings. Technologies being considered by the foundation
- include:
-
- * Apollo's Network Computing System(tm) (NCS)
- * Bull's UNIX system-based multiprocessor architecture;
- * Digital's user interface tool kit and style guides for the
- X Window System(tm)
- * Hewlett-Packard's Native Language Support (NLS);
- * Nixdorf's relational database technology;
- * Siemens' OSI protocol support.
-
- To provide a clear and easy migration path for application developers
- and end users, the foundation's system will include features to
- support current System V- and Berkeley-based UNIX applications. The
- operating system will use core technology from a future version of
- IBM's AIX(tm) as a development base.
-
- Specifications supported by the foundation will be publicly available,
- and a set of verification tests for all appropriate facilities will be
- identified or created. The foundation will license its open system
- software internationally.
-
- --------
-
- X/Open is a trademark of X/Open CO. Ltd.
- * Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Standard
- 1003.
- UNIX is a registered trademark of AT&T in the U.S. and other
- companies.
- Network Computing System is a trademark of Apollo Computer, Inc.
- X Window System is a trademark of Massachusetts Institute of
- Technology.
- AIX is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
-
- Volume-Number: Volume 14, Number 17
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