> I'm curious, is anyone aware of any attempts
to revise John Lions's UNIX
> Commentary for versions beyond the Sixth Edition?
As I understand it, this was prohibited for 7th
Edition
It would be OK now, for the 7th edition source has been released, free of
the trade-secret constraint.
On Mon, Mar 4, 2024 at 1:46 PM Dan Cross <crossd(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Mar 4, 2024 at 1:41 PM segaloco via TUHS
<tuhs(a)tuhs.org> wrote:
I hope everyone's having a lovely tail end
of whichever season is
gracing your
hemisphere. Had some surprise snow this morning
up in the NW corner of
the US,
hoping it bodes well for a mild summer.
I'm curious, is anyone aware of any attempts to revise John Lions's UNIX
Commentary for versions beyond the Sixth Edition?
As I understand it, this was prohibited for 7th Edition and later by
restrictions inserted into licenses for those versions. I don't know
exactly how, as I'm not a lawyer.
In terms of modern adaptations, there are commentaries for the Plan 9
(3rd Edition) source code that are similar to Lions, and the xv6
pedagogical system is accompanied by a similar commentary.
- Dan C.