Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!prls!pyramid!decwrl!sun!shannon From: shannon@sun.uucp (Bill Shannon) Newsgroups: net.unix Subject: Re: Observations (was: Gripes about /bin/sh AND /bin/csh) Message-ID: <4198@sun.uucp> Date: Tue, 17-Jun-86 02:59:20 EDT Article-I.D.: sun.4198 Posted: Tue Jun 17 02:59:20 1986 Date-Received: Thu, 19-Jun-86 03:21:55 EDT References: <112@ozdaltx.UUCP> <645@ucbcad.BERKELEY.EDU> Organization: Sun Microsystems, Inc. Lines: 21 > I'm told by some of the locals that when Sun bought their 4BSD license > they went through the manuals and _TOOK_OUT_ a whole bunch of the > "BUGS" section entries, because they didn't want to look bad! @$%*#%! > > (Then, of course, a whole bunch of other companies probably followed the lead) > > ;-D avid K eppel ..!ucbvax!pavepaws!keppel > "Learning by Osmosis: Gospel in, Gospel out" Not true. I've heard the same rumor about DEC and Ultrix. Many companies also change the name of the BUGS section to something that doesn't give such a bad impression. You have to admit that much of what is in the BUGS section in most UNIX manuals is not really bugs but rather random facts abut the program that it would be useful for the user to know about. At Sun we've tried to clean up the documentation so that things that are not bugs are not labelled as bugs. After all, if they are bugs, why don't we just fix them? Most of them are instead limitations or restrictions of the current implementation. Bill Shannon