Xref: utzoo comp.unix.questions:12032 comp.unix.wizards:14944 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!leah!itsgw!steinmetz!uunet!portal!cup.portal.com!gregh From: gregh@cup.portal.com (Greg S Hinton) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions,comp.unix.wizards Subject: Future at Berzerkeley Message-ID: <15407@cup.portal.com> Date: 5 Mar 89 06:33:53 GMT References: <15184@cup.portal.com> Organization: The Portal System (TM) Lines: 24 Since I only got one response with this restricted to the Bay Area, I'm reposting with a wider distribution: To anybody following BSD Unix for a while, my question will probably seem pretty lame. But I'm fairly new to all this, so please bear with me... I've heard two conflicting predictions lately about the future of Unix development at Berkeley. One school of thought says that CSRG has lost most of its funding (Dept. of Defense?) and so the evolution of BSD has come to an end; all their wonderful ideas will be absorbed into System V and the world will acheive homogeneous standardhood. The other school of thought maintains that CSRG has only just begun; in fact, a version 4.4 BSD will soon be upon us with some pretty radical innovations. And more will follow. Who's right? Or is the truth -- as I suspect -- somewhere between those two extremes? ------------- Greg Hinton gregh@cup.portal.com {hplabs!pyramid,amdahl!sun}!cup.portal.com!gregh