On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 12:23:19PM -0400, John Cowan wrote:
Do the Net-2-derived BSDs (including Darwin) really
count as Unix-derived?
I thought they were fairly free of AT&T code now, other than headers and
the like. Conceptually, of course, they are Unix-derived, but then so
is Linux.
I count "derived" as meaning that I can trace a continuous code lineage from
one
to the other. So V7 -> 32V -> 3BSD -> 4.xBSD -> 4.4BSD-Lite -> Open Src
BSDs.
But Linux isn't derived, in this sense.
It would be snazzy to restore the classical typography
of Unix as
U<small>NIX</small> in your paper.
I'm following the official trademark. I must admit that I dithered in each
direction, but then decided to stick to the official, blessed version of
the typography.
Glad you guys liked the paper.
Warren