From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: tfb@cley.com (Tim Bradshaw) Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 12:15:45 +0000 Subject: Heritage X (was Re: [TUHS] Lauch Gui using remote xterm!!) In-Reply-To: <200311112113.16709.wes.parish@paradise.net.nz> References: <20031108213040.87443.qmail@web60508.mail.yahoo.com> <20031109192232.GA1358@oblina.unixag-kl.fh-kl.de> <200311112113.16709.wes.parish@paradise.net.nz> Message-ID: <16304.54001.418990.32116@cley.com> * Wesley Parish wrote: > I've personally thought that Sun should release the source trees of its old > BSD-based SunOS with the idea of getting back onside with all the Linux and > Unix people it pissed off by its "buying" a "Unix" license from SCO, the > Societe Commercial du On-Dit, the Commercial Society of Rumourmongers. I suspect that releasing source to virtually any substantial, recent commercial Unix is a hideous political nightmare. They almost certainly have code that came from many other companies, under lots of different license agreements, none of which were designed to allow for open source distribution, and every one of which has to be looked at very carefully in case someone pops up and sues. And all the code will have been mangled together in all sorts of exciting ways. I remember that getting BSD 4.x released was a huge saga, and SunOS4 is bound to be much worse politically. > I was also thinking - there's enough free MC68K emulation stuff out there - > for Mac, Amiga, Atari, etc - that writing a Sun3 emulator should be > relatively easy. Surely small Sun3s should be easy to come by? They were until recently, anyway. --tim