Mac OS X Leopard is Now Officially Unix
An anonymous reader writes "Mac OS X Leopard is now officially Unix, according to the Opengroup." I know everyone out there was really worried about this one. Welcome to the August news vacuum!
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this is unix!
Does this mean that turtle neck wearing goatie bearded design weenies will start calling themselves Unix geeks?
Peter
Did you forget that GNU is Not Unix?
You mean Linux doesn't stand for "Linux Is Not Unix"?
Yes it's an anecdote! Were you expecting original research in a Slashdot comment?
If The Open Group is "making standards work" (TM), then who is Making Work Standard? These are the really big questions that we have long meetings about here in corporate America. These are the things you contemplate when you've finished your third cup of jove and are sitting on the porcelain throne, thinking about death...
Development is programmable; Discovery is not programmable. (Fuller)
I think you mean "Linux Is Not Unix, Xavier", as uttered by RMS in the confusing GPLv2-vs.-X-Men crossover
At least, that was what was going through my head when my eyes were glossed over and I was trudging to the car with my shiny 15" MacBook Pro in my hand. But hey, can I really call myself an American if I don't have several thousand dollars worth of credit card debt spent on totally expendable consumer electronic devices? I don't think so!
First rule of unix, never tell anyone you use pico. Second rule of unix, NEVER TELL ANYONE YOU USE PICO! ...
If The Open Group is "making standards work" (TM), then who is Making Work Standard?
Well, Soviet Russia, of course!
It's right there in the name. GNU's Not Unix.
Stallman's head would probably explode if they certified a GNU/Linux system as Unix!
hmmm....
A house divided against itself cannot stand.
Think of the mess! There'd be beard EVERYWHERE!
Redundancy is good And also good.
...ranging from $40.000 or so and up to $500.000... $40 to $500 (with an extra digit of precision on the cents thrown in for good measure) doesn't seem too bad. Those companies should be able to afford that easily!