Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!gatech!uflorida!codas!pdn!reggie From: reggie@pdn.UUCP (George W. Leach) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: AT&T and SUN Unix Message-ID: <2815@pdn.UUCP> Date: 13 Apr 88 12:35:38 GMT References: <703@sun.mcs.clarkson.edu> Reply-To: reggie@pdn.UUCP (George W. Leach) Organization: Paradyne Corporation, Largo FL Lines: 32 In article <703@sun.mcs.clarkson.edu> mrd@sun.mcs.clarkson.edu (Michael R. DeCorte) writes: > I have been following (mostly over the net) the deal made between >AT&T and Sun to merge BSD and SV (I shall call it V.4). [stuff deleted....] >This is sort of a propietory system now isn't it. I can't get source and >the definition is made by >a small group of people. I think you are suffering from the same misconceptions as the Hamilton Group was back in February. Right now, most of the variants of Unix are either based upon System V or BSD. It is not a situation where something like Ultrix (to pick one) is radically different from the base system. Of course, there are the vendor specific extensions, etc...., but underneath it is BSD. The merge of System V and BSD means there will be *ONE* base system upon which all other Unixes will be based. Nothing else changes. You can still get the source (who said you couldn't ?). And the definition has always been made by two small groups of people (basically) at AT&T and Berkeley. From what I have read concerning the Menlo Park Project (should have been Menlo Park, NJ - one of Tom Edison's lab sites), input will be taken from other concerned parties outside of AT&T and Sun. However, *they* will decide what goes into it and what does not. I imagine that we will see a working system out of this process long before any standard becomes a reality. -- George W. Leach Paradyne Corporation {gatech,rutgers,attmail}!codas!pdn!reggie Mail stop LF-207 Phone: (813) 530-2376 P.O. Box 2826 Largo, FL 34649-2826