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Do You Know UNIX Secrets?

ESR writes "You can help stop the SCO attack on IBM and the Linux community. I'm looking for ways to prove that Unix trade secrets have been legally nullified. I want to know if you have ever had read access to proprietary Unix source code (not just binaries and documentation) under circumstances where either no non-disclosure agreement was required or whatever non-disclosure agreement you had was not enforced. To help out, see my No Secrets page."

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  1. Re:Sun... by grue23 · · Score: 5, Informative

    I was a in the platinum beta test program for Solaris at the time, and the question of it being made open source came up when I was visiting. Sun was actually interested in making all of the Solaris source available to NDA-signing clients, but found themselves unable to do so for legal reasons.

    Over the years, over 100 subcontractors, some of which no longer exist as companies, were involved in writing the code that makes up Solaris. It was impossible for Sun to get the okay from all those subcontractors to make those pieces of the source available to clients outside of Sun, and I suspect it quickly became a logistical nightmare of tracking which pieces of code were subject to which legal agreements with subcontractors, who had the IP rights of any subcontractors that were defunct, and so on.