Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!umd5!purdue!decwrl!labrea!denali!karish From: karish@denali.stanford.edu (Chuck Karish) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Splinter Unix? Keywords: unix, aix, system v, posix Message-ID: <21387@labrea.STANFORD.EDU> Date: 18 May 88 20:18:41 GMT References: <556@n8emr.UUCP> <7922@brl-smoke.ARPA> Sender: news@labrea.STANFORD.EDU Reply-To: karish@denali.stanford.edu (Chuck Karish) Organization: Mindcraft, Inc. Lines: 31 In article <7922@brl-smoke.ARPA> gwyn@brl.arpa (Doug Gwyn (VLD/VMB) ) writes: >It should be obvious what their real motives are. It must grate to >have to pay AT&T royalties. It must also grate to have AT&T try to dictate the exact form of the distributed product, with all the conditions in the SysV.3 licensing agreement. >We sure don't need a DIFFERENT system interface. A true UNIX clone >would be okay (although it would lag in picking up new developments), >except I doubt they will produce one. The press release said that the interface will be based on AIX, which is a port of SysV.2. IBM is already publicly committed to adding numerous BSD extensions, and NFS, to AIX. Is there any indication that OSF intends to write a complete, incompatible implementation? >I get pissed off at companies that prefer to resort to marketing and >legal strategies rather than responding technically. If they're >really going to develop an alternative operating system instead of >adding value to an established standard one, it should be SIGNIFICANTLY >BETTER than UNIX, not just a small incompatible tweak, or else they're >wasting everyone's time. What do you think of the Sun/AT&T decision to keep their code secret while it's being developed? I expect that they'll produce a good system, but others say that the way they plan to do it will give Sun an unfair marketing advantage (several months) over their competitors (and uneasy bedfellows). I speak only for myself. Chuck Karish ARPA: karish@denali.stanford.edu BITNET: karish%denali@forsythe.stanford.edu UUCP: {decvax,hplabs!hpda}!mindcrf!karish USPS: 1825 California St. #5 Mountain View, CA 94041