Marc Rochkind <rochkind(a)basepath.com> wrote:
What do you mean by "early"? All of my early
work was done under my login
"marc", and in those days to email we just typed:
% mail marc
Email was internal to the system. Email between machines came along later.
Also, I don't think we ever used the word "commit." Actually, much of my
early work predated the introduction of SCCS. ;-)
Good point!
Checking the sccs -R log output from the CSRG archives of course at the bottom
gives something like:
Wed Apr 9 16:02:50 1980 bill
* ./sys/kern/kern_resource.c 3.1
date and time created 80/04/09 16:02:50 by bill
Wed Apr 9 16:02:48 1980 bill
* ./sys/vax/vax/Locore.c 3.1
date and time created 80/04/09 16:02:48 by bill
Tue Dec 4 15:58:14 1979 bostic
* ./usr.bin/ctags/ctags.c 4.1
3bsd version
and we need to know that "bostic" is the login from Keith Bostic and
"bill" is
the login from Bill Joy.
I am not sure whether there ever was something like user@domain in version
control before BitKeeper SCCS has been introduced.
BTW: the introduction of SCCS was early, at that time I had no access to more
than a desktop calculator.
Jörg
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