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- From: lfoard@Turing.ORG (Lawrence C. Foard)
- Subject: Linux (Re: AT&T vs. BSDI [BSDI response])
- Message-ID: <1992Jul27.071225.2738@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>
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- Organization: The Turing Project, Charlottesville Virginia.
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- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1992 07:12:25 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul24.202238.18012@clarinet.com> brad@clarinet.com (Brad Templeton) writes:
- >If you let the second group actually see the physical thing they are
- >duplicating, you take a risk. To let them actually have it under trade
- >secret agreement -- that would be crazy. That's how it has been in
- >some cases, like it or not.
- >
- >I know the authors of Coherent did not have a copy of Unix source around
- >when they wrote it.
-
- After hearing this I'm glad I've never seen the AT&T kernel sources.
-
- >My feeling is that if AT&T wants to pursue a trade secret case, they
- >have a case. Which is silly, because the amount of AT&T code left was
- >small, and careful planning could have avoided this trouble. It sounds
- >like they were sloppy.
-
- The academic people involved in Unix tend to be very lazy since unix
- is effectively free to them.
-
- >I also see AT&T's side. One hardly gives people source code to one's
- >product just so they can clone it and sell their own version, after all.
-
- On the otherhand AT&T has included most of the features of BSD in there
- Sys V version 4. AT&T can't expect to have others do all the work for
- free.
-
- >The original V7 Unix was a brilliant innovation, but in today's world of
- >megabyte kernels, we forget how small it was, and how easy it would be
- >for a modern trained programmer who has never seen Unix source to duplicate
- >it. But that's not what BSD did.
-
- Fortunitly this is what Linus the author of Linux did. Linux has been
- completely written from scratch, and instead of costing $1000 it cost
- $0.
-
- If your looking for a nice 386/486 32bit OS take a look at comp.os.linux.
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