O'pain Software Foundation: (2) Why is it better than AT&T?
Carl S. Gutekunst
csg at pyramid.pyramid.com
Sun May 29 17:48:10 AEST 1988
>> Read the operative words here: SVR3 license *DOES NOT ALLOW* you to
>> ship man pages.
>
>SVR3 tape *DOES NOT CONTAIN* man pages... We (Sun) signed a separate license
>with AT&T so that we could 1) get the S5R3 machine-readable documentation and
>2) ship documents - including machine-readable man pages - derived from those
>documents.
And the flexability is still there for the licensees. Note that although AT&T
has chosen not to bundle machine-readable man pages with SVR3, Pyramid and Sun
both do. I personally think it was idiotic the way AT&T handled the SVR3 docs,
but that was certainly *not* because of a desire to withhold information; just
AT&T's internal confusion about how to bundle their releases.
>> AT&T controls the content of you distribution. Anything you add becomes
>> the property of AT&T,
>
>I second Eduardo Krell's comments on this.
I third it. Pyramid has added many extensions to UNIX, as has any serious UNIX
vendor. Value-added is essential for product differentiation, and our lawyers
would never sign a license that required us to give that away.
<csg>
More information about the Comp.unix.wizards
mailing list