From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: dwalker@doomd.net (Derrik Walker v2.0) Date: Wed, 20 May 2015 21:42:21 -0400 Subject: [TUHS] A repository with 44 years of Unix evolution gets the MSR '15 Best Data Showcase Award In-Reply-To: <555A4699.5060107@aueb.gr> References: <555A4699.5060107@aueb.gr> Message-ID: <555D37FD.5010507@doomd.net> On 05/18/2015 04:07 PM, Diomidis Spinellis wrote: > Since early 2013 I've occasionally asked this list for help, and shared > the progress regarding the creation of a Unix Git repository containing > Unix releases from the 1970s until today [1]. > > On Saturday I presented this work [2, 3] at MSR '15: The 12th Working > Conference on Mining Software Repositories, and on Sunday I discussed > the work with the participants over a poster [4] (complete with commits > shown in a teletype (lcase) and a VT-220 font). Amazingly, the work > received the conference's "Best Data Showcase Award", for which I'm > obviously very happy. > This work is AMAZING! I've been collecting UNIX source code and documents since the mid '90's. I have accumulated more that 20 gig of stuff ( including goodies like the NCD contributed CD they use to distribute with their X-tubes and one release of the Prime Time Freeware for UNIX ), and papers as PDF files I've found here and there ( like dmr's web page ). But, my stuff is just a pile of barely organized sub-directories under ~/unix on my main Linux system. This work however ... is very well done. Of course, I've snarked your paper and poster pdf's and am cloning the repository as I type this for my collection ( I only have the BSD stuff that's in the Archive ). Congrats on the award. It's well deserved! And thanks for doing this! I was wondering if you were planning on adding any of the Solaris stuff ( I managed to get one source release of open Solaris before Oracle bought out sun ) or Darwin? Unfortunately, I don't seem to have the Darwin source anymore ( some bits of my collection have been lost to time ), but I can contribute what I have of Open Solaris if you want it. -- -- Derrik Derrik Walker v2.0, RHCE dwalker at doomd.net "Those UNIX guys, they think weird!" -- John C. Dvorak