[Info-vax] Vax Station 4000 VLC
Bill Gunshannon
bill.gunshannon at gmail.com
Fri Dec 28 08:45:22 EST 2018
On 12/27/18 10:04 PM, Dave Froble wrote:
> On 12/27/2018 8:12 PM, Bill Gunshannon wrote:
>> On 12/27/18 11:14 AM, Arne Vajhøj wrote:
>>> On 12/27/2018 7:16 AM, Bill Gunshannon wrote:
>>>> On 12/26/18 9:42 PM, Dave Froble wrote:
>>>>> POSIX ended up being "everybody look and act like Unix".
>>>>
>>>> A standard was needed. The majority of available Open Source
>>>> Software was written for Unix/POSIX. What would you have them
>>>> do use the totally obscure and unknown VMS API as the basis
>>>> for POSIX?
>>>
>>> I believe the "vendor neutral" aspect was more important
>>> for POSIX than open source.
>>>
>>> POSIX is from 1988 and at the time open source as such
>>> was not as dominant as now.
>>>
>>> It is actually 10 years before the term "open source" was defined.
>>
>> While the term open source may not have been as common as it is
>> now some of us have been working on open source projects since
>> at least 1980. comp.sources.unix comp.sources.misc comp.sources.sun
>> And lets not forget vmsnet.sources
>>
>> bill
>>
>
> One might suggest the DECUS library ...
>
Yeah, that too.
One of the things that has always annoyed me terribly was this
FSF notion that Stallman "invented" open source software. All
he really did was restrict something that was truly free before
he got involved.
bill
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