Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!pilchuck!ssc!fyl From: fyl@ssc.UUCP (Phil Hughes) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Splinter Unix? Summary: Well, there is a reason Keywords: unix, aix, system v, posix Message-ID: <1228@ssc.UUCP> Date: 19 May 88 21:37:56 GMT References: <556@n8emr.UUCP> Organization: Slugland, USA Lines: 28 In article <556@n8emr.UUCP>, lwv@n8emr.UUCP (Larry W. Virden) writes: > > Sigh! For those of you who are as behind as I typically am, let me clue you > in on a couple interesting articles which were passed on to me by a friend > here at work (Hi Tom!). > > Digital News, May 16, 1988 Front page: > > DEC and IBM Ponder Alternate to AT&T Unix. Olsen says counter to Unix is > possible. >... Sigh was my first comment too. Then I talked to a person at Apollo and at least see why it is happening. (This is basically info that will be in my September column of MicroSystems Journal but that's a long wait.) Anyway, the claim is that AT&T and Sun are off making the ultimate version of UNIX while the other vendors just watch. Once the AT&T/Sun development is done, they will release the standard to the world. From a marketing point of view, AT&T and Sun will have a working product to sell and all the rest of the industry running around attempting to get caught up. The alternative, called Open Software Foundation involves a whole bunch of vendors (about 9 so far) and they are doing joint development on the standard and the code. The best thing that could happen is that AT&T and Sun could say, "Ok, you win" and join in. -- Phil uunet!pilchuck!ssc!fyl