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by pjmlp
607 days ago
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Where do you mention Unix™ is the original source code, and not UNIX™ as defined by OpenGroup, the owners of UNIX™? > Bell Labs did the same with Unix, but Unix was still not open source. This is why we run GNU/Linux today, not Unix™. I know pretty well how NeXTSTEP used to be, my graduation project was to port a visualization framework from NeXTSTEP/Objective-C to Windows/C++. |
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The fact that UNIX™ later went on to become a compatibility specification, not a specific implementation, is irrelevant to the analogy.