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1. Grundlagen
und Wurzeln der freien Software
1.1.
Von No-Source zu FORTRAN
1.2.
(Geschichte von Unix und Internet, freie Software und freie Distributions-
und Kooperationskanäle)
From Ronda &
Michael Hauben's "Netizen's Netbook"
On
the Early History and Impact of Unix (Ch. 9)
The
Evolution of Usenet: The Poor Man's ARPANET (Ch. 2)
The
Social Forces Behind the Development of Usenet (Ch. 3)
The
World of Usenet (Ch. 4)
Cybernetics,
Time-sharing, Human-Computer Symbiosis and On-line Communities:
Creating
a Supercommunity of On-lline Communities (on CTSS and Project MAC.
Ch. 6)
Behind
the Net: Computer Science and the Untold Story of the ARPANET (on RFCs.
Ch. 7)
The
Birth and Development of the ARPANET (Ch. 8)
Eric S. Raymond,
A
Brief History of Hackerdom, in: Open Sources: Voices from the Open
Source Revolution, O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. 1999
Scott Bradner,
The
Internet Engineering Task Force, in: Open Sources: Voices from the
Open Source Revolution, O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. 1999
Richard Stallman's
GNU
The GNU
Project started in 1984 to develop a complete free Unix-like operating
system. Variants of the GNU system, using Linux as the kernel, are now
widely used; though often called ``Linux'', they are more accurately called
GNU/Linux systems. The first test release of ``the'' GNU system, using
the GNU Hurd as the kernel, was made in August 1996.
1.3.
Management eines Free Software Projekts am Beispiel KDE
Eric S. Raymond,
The Cathedral
and the Bazaar
Shareware, Freeware,
Public Domain, Free Software, Open Source
Geschichte von
Unix und Internet
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