Yes -- I can give this history.
Kipp wrote an early version for 4.1BSD - but it is not the version in the releases. It ran on Ernie and did not do as much.
I had used a different program on the PDP-10's and the ARPANET and I started over when Joy added sockets for 4.1A. I also made the infamous use of vax integers instead of network integers (and I knew better - but really did not think about until a few years later when I was at Masscomp and compiled it for the 68000 -- ugh). That version still had a couple of bugs in it (i.e. hung in the 4.1A networking code occasionally), but worked well enough on the CAD systems. I went away to a USENIX conference and while I was gone, my officemate Peter (Moore) took my code and fixed the problem, plus he put it into RCS. I gave that to Sam and that's the version that went out in 4.1C and beyond.
Clem