[ale] inventing the future: university vs corp
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Wed Apr 3 15:42:16 EST 2002
Bao C. Ha wrote:
> Hi Geoffrey,
>
> I just have a knee-jerked reaction to Chris' statement.
>
>
>>>And who perfected it? Certainly not AT&T/Bell Labs?
>>>
>>Cheap shot. So you discount that which Bell Labs did for UNIX?
>>
>
> I don't discount Bell Labs of funding the development of Unix.
> Unix has been successful because of the cooperation between
> academia and corporations in the early days. I still hold the
> view that Unix is so popular and successful now because of
> Berkeley's involvment, which has also been the driver of the
> open-source movement. And I am a System V person, not BSD!
Agreed.
>
> If AT&T had their choice, Unix would have been destroyed in middle
> of the '80. Their commercialization of Unix had been a total
> disaster due to corporate greeds. It is still mind-boggling how
> such a premier corporate research institution like Bell Labs ended
> up to be Lucent. IBM's Thomas J. Watson research center is still
> pumping out advances despite all of the ups and downs.
Agreed. You are forgiven. :)
>
> Bao
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