[geeks] [rescue] Ultra 5 OS

Phil Stracchino alaric at metrocast.net
Thu Apr 29 11:41:37 CDT 2010


On 04/29/10 09:58, Lionel Peterson wrote:
> On Apr 28, 2010, at 4:41 PM, Andrew Jones <andrew at jones.ec> wrote:
> 
>> I'm still pretty sure Cygnus was the first firm to try to make Free  
>> software
>> the core of its business model
> 
> Cygnus did what UniPress did, take someone else's code and modify/ 
> support it, right? For example, Cygnus sold supported GNU software,  
> not their own, right? They didn't write new, unique programs  
> independent of other works and then offer them freely, did they? Their  
> work-products were not free (as in beer), were they?

Correct, Cygnus's business model was to provide fully supported custom
ports of the GNU binutils/compiler toolchain to any specified
architecture and environment.  (Plus there were a few Cygnus-originated
tools like Insight, the GUI gdb.  gdb, for the record, is one of those
tools that benefits IMMENSELY from a well-thought-out GUI.)


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