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- From: atkinson@tengwar.itd.nrl.navy.mil (Ran Atkinson)
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- Subject: Re: Standards Update, POSIX.7b: Software Administration
- Date: 10 Jan 1993 04:32:45 -0800
- Organization: Naval Research Laboratory, DC
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- Submitted-by: atkinson@tengwar.itd.nrl.navy.mil (Ran Atkinson)
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- Doug Gwyn <gwyn@smoke.brl.mil> has been using such generalised batch
- software on UNIX systems. I think his stuff might even be freely
- distributable.
-
- I find it absolutely fascinating that you continue to claim that MIT
- developed Palladium and yet the vast majority of MIT won't have
- anything to do with it -- including large portions of Project Athena.
- (We sent someone from NRL up to MIT to survey the Palladium situation :-)
-
- To me that is a clear sign that there are problems with Palladium.
- Also, existing practice at one site out of hundreds of thousands is
- not anything resembling generalised existing practice (which both BSD
- and System V do strongly resemble).
-
- Ran
- atkinson@itd.nrl.navy.mil
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- Volume-Number: Volume 30, Number 23
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