<I expect that the cost will initially cover NO media. From what Dion
<is saying, SCO doesn't even have copies of these systems! I will suggest
I find this distressing as putting up unix an my 11/73 is dependent on
availability of all the correct parts being available(drivers et al).
While I believe thre are versions that can be put on the machine I do
not know enough to speculate how or what device requirements there would
be. What comes to mind, can it be configured to exploit the hardware?
Or maybe the question should be is there a copy complete enough that has
all of the installion templates?
<to them that, if we can put together a CD-ROM image, perhaps they can
<distribute the image with every license.
That would make sense, readable under dos, linux?
<If not, the license allows us to exchange copies of the systems, provide
<we get written authorisation from SCO. The licensing people there are
<going to get awfully sick of me asking for written authorisation, otherwi
Definately should be written notification for manageability at their end.
Allison
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I remember seeing this on the mailing list a while ago and wondered what
became of the Sys III (no that it's of any use to me with an 11/34!).
Hope you track down a copy.... I'm still looking for the pre AT&T V5
versions myself ... someone seems to have had a very early version here in
Cambridge UK but I can find out what became of it. There may have even
been a PDP-7 running unix at one point here. The CL are hopelessly
disorganised about such stuff -- it goes in the `old junk' category and
unfortunately they love to wipe tapes just in case they contain
proprietary software. However I now have access to a half inch drive on a
sun (certainly 1600 & 6250 BPI, possibly more useful lower BPI also). If
anyone in the UK has such tapes I'm most willing to try and read them.
Alan
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In article by Paul McJones:
Given that "Lions' Commentary on Unix : With
Source Code" has been
published as a book under normal copyright, all the focus on designated
cpus and audits and such in this draft license seems very heavyweight to
me. Does SCO really believe someone is going to start with the 7th
edition code and evolve it into a commercial offering competitive with
SCO's latest?
No, what the legal guys have done is take the original v7 license and
alter it enough to keep us happy. This is why there are such hangovers
as designated CPUs. They probably did this to:
+ minimise the work they had to do, and
+ prevent a product being licensed under widely different systems
If they created a completely new license, there may be a legal slant:
e.g hey I own an original Western Electric v7 license, and now SCO's
selling licenses which allow export of code to China (for example).
That's unfair, because my license prevents that. Sue, sue!!
[Maybe I'm just being paranoid here].
Anyway, the CPU restriction is BOGUS. SCO already have a binary license
for v5, v6 and v7 which allows you to run these systems on an UNLIMITED
number of CPUs. I can't see how they are going to enforce the CPU
restriction in the new license.
I think Dion suggested that auditing was probably not going to happen.
Mind you, don't hold him to that!
Warren
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Dion in SCO says:
What about SCO including a CD-ROM with each license.
Do you think they'd
be prepared to do this?
Well... hmmm... we are not really staffed in the legal
dept and
free stuff programs to do this. I was hoping you enthusiasts already
have all the code and can share it among yourselves as needed.
E.g. if a new player wants the stuff, they send us $100 and a
filled out license form. Then we notify you (or notify the PUPS
society) that this person is licensed, and you guys figure out
how to service the new guy. Would that work?
So it looks like we're going to be cutting our own media. At least the SCO
license allows us to charge for copying and distribution :-)
Warren
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On Thu, 26 February 1998 at 9:37:10 +1100, Warren Toomey wrote:
Dion in SCO says:
What about SCO including a CD-ROM with each
license. Do you think they'd
be prepared to do this?
Well... hmmm... we are not really staffed in the
legal dept and
free stuff programs to do this. I was hoping you enthusiasts already
have all the code and can share it among yourselves as needed.
E.g. if a new player wants the stuff, they send us $100 and a
filled out license form. Then we notify you (or notify the PUPS
society) that this person is licensed, and you guys figure out
how to service the new guy. Would that work?
So it looks like we're going to be cutting our own media. At least the SCO
license allows us to charge for copying and distribution :-)
Don't say I didn't tell you.
I wonder if it's worth doing CD-ROMs for a few hundred people.
Initially you might sell 200, but then the rest would come over a
period of time, during which there would be updates. In addition, the
CD-ROM format isn't ideal for everybody: many would like it on tape.
I'd suggest that somebody cut WORMs for those who want it on CD-ROM,
and tapes for those who want it on tape. I can offer a variety of
tape formats, including (soon, hopefully) whatever a TS05 can write
(what's that? 1600bpi?), but not WORMs.
Greg
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Don't say I didn't tell you.
Oh, I was expecting this.
I wonder if it's worth doing CD-ROMs for a few
hundred people.
Initially you might sell 200, but then the rest would come over a
period of time, during which there would be updates. In addition, the
CD-ROM format isn't ideal for everybody: many would like it on tape.
I'd suggest that somebody cut WORMs for those who want it on CD-ROM,
and tapes for those who want it on tape. I can offer a variety of
tape formats, including (soon, hopefully) whatever a TS05 can write
(what's that? 1600bpi?), but not WORMs.
I'd like to see:
+ a number of volunteers who are prepared to cut CD-ROMs
+ a number of volunteers who are prepared to cut tapes
+ a number of volunteers who are prepared to build kernels
in several countries (Australia, U.K, USA, Europe). Each can keep a
reserve of distribution media as they wish. I'm hoping the CD-ROM
image won't change more than once a year.
As you saw, Dion would send us details of new license owners, probably
via PGP-signed email. I'd like to pass the info on PGP-signed, so I'd
need the volunteers to have PGP too.
If we have a FAQ, we can list the people to ask for tapes, CD-ROMs etc.
You are allowed to charge for copying and distribution.
We're going to have to work on this in the next few months.
Thanks for all your suggestions & volunteering!
Warren
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On Thu, 26 February 1998 at 10:35:25 +1100, Warren Toomey wrote:
>
Don't say I didn't tell you.
>
> Oh, I was expecting this.
>
>> I wonder if it's worth doing CD-ROMs for a few hundred people.
>> Initially you might sell 200, but then the rest would come over a
>> period of time, during which there would be updates. In addition, the
>> CD-ROM format isn't ideal for everybody: many would like it on tape.
>> I'd suggest that somebody cut WORMs for those who want it on CD-ROM,
>> and tapes for those who want it on tape. I can offer a variety of
>> tape formats, including (soon, hopefully) whatever a TS05 can write
>> (what's that? 1600bpi?), but not WORMs.
>
> I'd like to see:
>
>> a number of volunteers who are prepared to cut CD-ROMs
>> a number of volunteers who are prepared to cut tapes
I can volunteer for this. The formats are: QIC-150, DDS, Exabyte 8500
(8200 if people can tell me how to do it on an 8500), and open reel
1600 bpi.
a number of
volunteers who are prepared to build kernels
in several countries (Australia, U.K, USA, Europe).
Europe and UK separately, eh?
Each can keep a reserve of distribution media as they
wish. I'm
hoping the CD-ROM image won't change more than once a year.
Looking at the number of patches to 2.11BSD alone, I'd say that that's
a lost hope. There have been three in the past two months alone.
That's one of the reasons I don't think CD-ROM is the way to go. WORM
wouldn't have this deficiency if they were cut on demand.
One thing in that connection: please make sure that any CD-ROM uses
RockRidge format (UNIX long file names). It would be a real pain to
be limited to DOS-style naming.
As you saw, Dion would send us details of new license
owners, probably
via PGP-signed email. I'd like to pass the info on PGP-signed, so I'd
need the volunteers to have PGP too.
Not a problem.
If we have a FAQ, we can list the people to ask for
tapes, CD-ROMs etc.
You are allowed to charge for copying and distribution.
Seems reasonable.
Greg
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