From: Dan Cross
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> Did Bell Labs approach MIT or was it the other way
around?
I looked around the Multics site, but all I could find is this: "Bell
Laboratories (BTL) joined the Multics software development effort in November
of 1964"
https://multicians.org/history.html
I did look through IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, vol. 14, no. 2,
listed there, but it's mostly about the roots of CTSS. It does have a footnote
referring to Doug, about the timing, but no detail of how Bell Labs got
involved.
I have yet to look at the oral history things from Corby, etc which may answer
this in passing.
I'll ask Jerry Saltzer if he remembers; he's about the only person left from
MIT who was around at that point.
> Did participating in Project MAC come from
researchers requesting
> management at Bell Labs/MIT
At MIT, the 'managers' and the researchers were the same people, pretty much.
If you read the panel transcript in V14N2, Fano was the closest thing to a
manager (although he was really a professor) there was at MIT, and he talks
about not wanting to be involved in managing the thing!
Noel