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Subject: LOCAL -- Boston, MA - 11/20/96 - Boston Linux & Unix Group [BLU.ORG] Keywords: Unix Linux Standards BLU.ORG DEC Meeting Topic for November: "Unix Standards & How Linux Fits In" Presented by: Finnbarr P. Murphy <fpm at amber.zk3.dec.com> Finnbarr P. Murphy, Principal Engineer, Digital Equipment Corporation, will be giving a talk about the history & structure of standards in the Unix community, covering such topics as the history of standardization for Unix, where organizations such as USENIX, IEEE, IETF, ANSI, ISO and other fit in, the part specifications such as X/Open, FIPS, OSF/1 AES, and others play, as well as where "Branding" fits in. He will also give a look at the future of POSIX and UNIX98. And if that isn't enough, what Linux's role is currently in these items, as well as why Linux should conform to these various standards, among others. Who: Boston Linux & Unix Group [BLU.ORG] Date: 20 November 1996, Wednesday Time: 7:00 pm. Place: MIT, Building 4 Room 231 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The Boston Linux & Unix Group [BLU.ORG], is the successor to the Boston Computer Society's Linux & Unix User Group. We want to promote the awareness and use of Open Systems, and to educate the public and our members about Open Systems. Linux is a UNIX-like operating system built around POSIX standards. >From its inception less than six years ago, it was developed over the Internet by a group of people who (for the most part) have never seen each other, and now runs on an (estimated) 1,000,000 computer systems. The operating system (and the source code for it) is free to anyone who wants it. It has been ported to at least the following platforms: Intel, SPARC, Alpha, MIPS, PPC, and M68K. This is probably the largest development project ever accomplished using the Internet. For the latest information on this talk, please see the URL: >>>> http://www.blu.org/ <<<< ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Please Note: This Page is Still Under Construction!
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