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Plan 9 Is Now Available Under The GNU GPLv2
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Wow, talk about a change of heart compared to the 1992 Unix Systems Labs v. UC Berkeley lawsuit. Of course, none of the AT&T and Unix Systems Labs successor companies own the UNIX trademark any more. That now belongs to The Open Group.
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Originally posted by uid313 View PostHope we can see some Plan 9 code pushed into Linux now.
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Originally posted by JX8p View PostA new OS project has emerged called Akaros, which is under the GPLv2. The Plan 9 Lucent Public License is GPL-incompatible, so this dual-licensing allows Plan9 code to be incorporated into Akaros.
I should probably have worded my question better... :/
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Originally posted by c117152 View PostWeird how Berkeley is choosing GPL over BSD... Maybe it's a fork of a fork?
No matter, these days any Plan9 news is good news
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Weird how Berkeley is choosing GPL over BSD... Maybe it's a fork of a fork?
No matter, these days any Plan9 news is good news
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They could release Unix under GPLv2 instead BSD...oops...we can relicence under GPLv2 the Unix
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Plan 9 Is Now Available Under The GNU GPLv2
Phoronix: Plan 9 Is Now Available Under The GNU GPLv2
For those that didn't hear the news from earlier this week, the Plan 9 operating system out of Bell Labs has now been relicensed under the GPLv2...
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