In article by Kelwin Wylie:
I am curious to see who else has a source code
license.
I imagine there might be privacy concerns, but if there isn't,
I would like to see the list.
Kelwin
I can't see any harm, and it's good to know who you can share stuff with.
Here are the names I have. There are obviously more people/organisations
with licenses.
Warren
James A. Capp Greg Lehey
Ali Bahrami Oleg Levanidov
Pat Barron Yi Li
Harald Barth Andrew Lynch
Craig Bevans Douglas M. Wells
Joseph Bickel James MacKeivitch
Stefan Bieschewski Keizo Maeda
Robin Birch Masahiro Matsumoto
Hartmut Brandt Doug McIntyre
Matthias Bruestle Kristen McIntyre
W. C. Bulte Kirk McKusick
Jozc Capkyn Giegrich Michael
Brian Chase Shuji Mochida
Atindra Chaturvedi Andreas Muller
Peter Chubb Dieter Muller
Efton Collins Joseph Myers
Peter Collinson Gregory Neil Shapiro
Rick Copeland Lyndon Nerenberg
Matthew Crosby Peter Nikolaev Zhivkov
Donald Cruikshank Ray Nouell
Mrian Crzig Lennox Kevin Ogden
J. D. Knaebel Joergen Pehrson
Carlo Dapor Carl Phillips
Eric Delgado Paul Pierce
Erick Delios James R. Willing
Barry Dobyns Charles Retter
John Dodson Bruce Robertson
Anthony Duell Chang Sang-Thong
Alexander Duerrschnabel Michael Schmitz
Kevin Dunlap Steven Schultz
Hendrik Dykstra Daniel Seagraves
Charles E Owen Michael Shalayeff
Eric Fischer Gregg Sigfried
Gregor Fismer Barry Silverman
Robert G. Van Herick Michael Sokolov
David Galloway Chris Steinke
Glenn Geers Jason Stevens
Edmund Goppelt Mark Thompson
Brent Graveland Warren Toomey
Arno Griffioen Jennine Townsend
John Harvard Pete Turnbull
Martin Heller Christopher Vance
Michael Homsey Paul Vixie
Michael J. Haertel Jason Wells
Jay Jaeger Ken Wellsch
Martin James Crehan Jim Williams
David Jenner John Wilson
Neil Johnson Norman Wilson
Soren Jorvang Kelwin Wylie
Moto Kawasaki Thomas Yanuklis
Eugene Kim Thomas Zenker
Kern Koh Leendert van Doorn
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Subject: Re: Pro/Venix and Y2K
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In article by Tim Shoppa:
The following exchange recently took place on
comp.sys.dec.micro/
vmsnet.pdp-11/alt.sys.pdp11. In it, I made the guess that PRO Venix
is based on 2.9BSD - does anyone know more details about its heritage?
I understand that Venix is a cut-down SysIII in binary-only format. We have
SysIII in the archive in source form, if that's of any help. I doubt it will
have the device handler for the PRO 380 Time-Of-Year clock.
Warren
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In article by Greg Lehey:
On Friday, 27 November 1998 at 9:28:31 +1100, Warren
Toomey wrote:
I understand that Venix is a cut-down SysIII in
binary-only format. We have
SysIII in the archive in source form, if that's of any help.
Interesting. How did we get that? Or is it a 16 bit version?
Greg
It's a PDP-11 version donated by Kirk. We also have SysV for the PDP-11,
donated by John Holden, but I can't put it in the archive because the SCO
license specifically doesn't cover SysV.
Cheers,
Warren
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In article by Greg Lehey:
There seem to be some obvious omissions, such as
Dennis and Tim
Shoppa. I also have the feeling that a number of others should be
there, but I can't put a name to them.
I can only give the details of the people for whom I actually have
license numbers (both SCO, AT&T and Western Electric). If you _are_
covered by a UNIX source license, and would like access to the archive,
then please fax your license to me at +61 6268 8581. I only require the
pages with the signatures, the license numbers, and the list of UNIX
versions covered.
Thanks,
Warren