rcb@shaman.cc.ncsu.edu (Randy Buckland) (02/12/91)
Does anyone know the proper person/organization to get info on how to get a BSD source license? I work for North Carolina State University and would think that a license would be available for a small charge/tape copy fee. Any pointers? -- Randy Buckland "It's hard to work North Carolina State University in a group when you're randy@ncsu.edu (919) 737-2517 omnipotent" -- Q
jik@athena.mit.edu (Jonathan I. Kamens) (02/12/91)
In article <rcb.666304839@shaman.cc.ncsu.edu>, rcb@shaman.cc.ncsu.edu (Randy Buckland) writes: |> Does anyone know the proper person/organization to get info on how to get |> a BSD source license? I work for North Carolina State University and would |> think that a license would be available for a small charge/tape copy fee. |> Any pointers? Distribution Coordinator Computer Systems Research Group Computer Science Division, EECS University of California Berkeley, California 94720 (415) 642-7780 bsd-dist@Berkeley.EDU Before you can get BSD, you need a source license from AT&T in addition to the BSD source license. But they'll tell you all about that if you contact them. -- Jonathan Kamens USnail: MIT Project Athena 11 Ashford Terrace jik@Athena.MIT.EDU Allston, MA 02134 Office: 617-253-8085 Home: 617-782-0710