On Mon, Jan 30, 2023 at 3:39 PM Theodore Ts'o <tytso(a)mit.edu> wrote:
apparently representatives from System V derivatives
seemed to have a dominant role on the POSIX committee.
I can personally attest (having been in the room during many of that
those discussions) this is a true statement.
The early versions (certainly thru .1 - the original system called
Interface), AT&T team, and a number of vendors particularly the European
ones - tried hard to push the SVID to be POSIX, although many of us
had used a lot of BSD in our systems fought back. Can not say it was a fun
time. The problem was everyone in the room wanted to be the big dog and to
have all the food -- no one could really admit that we were all in it
together and the real competition was elsewhere.
FWIW: Keith Bostic occasionally came to some of those meetings from CSRG to
some of those meetings and was amazingly gracious/patient. It's why 4.4
had a number of things in that made it closer to POSIX.
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