Xref: utzoo comp.unix.microport:3467 comp.bugs.misc:238 Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-crg.llnl.gov From: berry@lll-crg.llnl.gov (Berry Kercheval) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport,comp.unix.i386,comp.bugs.misc Subject: Re: UUCP PROBLEM ON MICROPORT V/386 3.0e Message-ID: <27374@lll-winken.LLNL.GOV> Date: 23 Jun 89 01:41:44 GMT References: <110921@sun.Eng.Sun.COM> <989@hawkmoon.MN.ORG> Sender: usenet@lll-winken.LLNL.GOV Reply-To: berry@lll-crg.llnl.gov (Berry Kercheval) Followup-To: comp.unix.microport Organization: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Lines: 15 In-reply-to: det@hawkmoon.MN.ORG (Derek E. Terveer) In article <989@hawkmoon.MN.ORG>, det@hawkmoon (Derek E. Terveer) writes: >In article <110921@sun.Eng.Sun.COM>, williamt@athena1.Sun.COM (William A. Turnbow) writes: >> Is HDB public domain, or where was it >> developed? >Hdb was, i believe, developed by peter honeyman working at at&t and is not in >the public domain. It was in fact developed by peter honeyman, Dan Nowitz and Brian Redman at AT&T. peter is at U of Michigan now; Brian is at Bellcore and I don't know about Dan. They presented their results at a Usenix about 5 years ago. HDB, or BNU as the often perverse AT&T marketing agents insist on calling it, is most emphatically NOT public domain. --berry