OSF joins AT&T
Campus3251
brian at apollo.COM
Thu Aug 11 08:24:00 AEST 1988
In article <1583 at edison.GE.COM> rja at edison.GE.COM (rja) writes:
>
> This weeks issue of _INFOWORLD_ says that the OSF has licensed UNIX System V
>release 2 (V.2) AND licensed UNIX System V.3 from AT&T.
Well, given that they need to look at code from IBM AIX, DEC Ultrix,
Apollo Domain/OS, HP/UX and others, and that much of that code is derived
from AT&T, of course they need a source license!
> I applaud the move by OSF since it means streams and a number of other nice
>features of V.3 will be more generally available.
Not necessarily. It simply means that they needed a source license
to keep AT&T's lawyers off their backs. It also means they can consider
the features of V.3, but certainly doesn't mean they they are planning
to incorporate all of them.
>UNIX is a trademark of AT&T Bell Laboratories.
And I'm sure all those other ones I used (AIX, Ultrix, Domain/OS and HP/UX)
are trademarks of those companies. Consider it noted.
=brian
Dis claim 'ere: My only connection to OSF is what I hear on the
grapevine and is not official anything, other than grapes.
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