Ted point taken. As I was driving home tonight I thought about both DCE and
UUIDs. The later is clearly important and we do owe the guys in Chelmsford
a great thank you for that one. But the registry ... really now.
On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 6:00 PM Theodore Y. Ts'o <tytso(a)mit.edu> wrote:
On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 05:36:57PM -0500, Clem Cole
wrote:
> A lot of what we take for granted today in
distributed computing came
via
> Apollo more than anywhere else, as Apollo
users and alumni took what
they
learned
to other systems.
Anyway, we (as a community) are better for having that system but other
than the registry, I can think of little actual technology that we
continue
to use from Aegis.
The OSF/DCE's RPC system came from Apollo, as does the predecessor for
the UUID layout still in use today (RFC 4122). Paul Leach brought
both to the OSF, and as the Kerberos V5 Tech Lead, I worked with Paul,
and used an early Internet-Draft spec of the OSF UUID and implemented
it in e2fsprogs for labelling ext2/3/4 superblocks, and from there the
infection vector spread to the GNOME project. When Paul brought both
of those technologies to Microsoft when he went there after OSF went
belly up.
- Ted