Dave CROCKER wrote: > > Armando said that he was finally able to say that DEC could offer a Unix > license. He then bent down and held up a license plate that sayd "Unix" > on it, purporting to be from Vermont ("live free or die"). > > This was, of course, a huge success. So DEC's marketing folks wanted to > do it again and, I am told, the DEC Unix group said they would not > permit this, that it had been a one-time special. > > The compromise was that the license plate was in fact produced again, > but in a different color. In point of fact they (Compaq by then) later produced Linux license plates, which is either a derivative work or a more complete realization or both depending on your perspective. > This idea of making the follow-on version have key differences from the > original, without losing the essence, might help here. > > d/ _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf