On Thu, Mar 06, 2008 at 09:39:05AM -0600, Bill Andersen wrote:
> > Actually, "UNIX" [tm] Describes meeting a standard, and not development
> > history.
> > 
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix#Branding
> 
> Absolutely!  Which is why I referred to Linux as "Unix-like" and not UNIX.
> Linux is NOT licensed to use UNIX(r) per The Open Group's specs.
> 
> BSD and Mac OS X are licensed to use UNIX(r).

"BSD" has many flavours. I don't think any of them is actually certified
by the OpenGroup. 

Yeah, and we really care.

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