On Jul 19, 2011, at 9:16 PM, John Cowan wrote:
Doug McIntyre scripsit:
Prior to SVR4, there were the two camps, with
SVR3 being "business"
and BSD mostly being University/Research. With SVR4, things became
alot less distinct, and it was really only the linux camp that really
kept beating the drum that they were still so different.
Eh? SVR4 was released in 1988. Linux didn't even exist until three
years later, and there wasn't much of a Linux community for at least
two years after that.
And once the Linux community developed, they tended to view BSD vs SYS V as being more
different than they actually were...
Warner