A cursory search indicates it's about 15GB, which while not nothing, is pretty darn small.
Has anyone replicated it on WayBack or something...?
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Shouldn't be hard - I can't imagine it's at all large by modern standards
A cursory search indicates it's about 15GB, which while not nothing, is pretty darn small. |
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Anyone with a spare iPhone 4 or newer to donate could store that
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Eggzackerlee
Ee Tee Ay: Like VMS, OS/2 is probably overdue for being made fully open-source. Also like VMS, it’s almost certainly all-but-impossible to unpick and resolve the licensing situation. |
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Yes, that is the case.
IBM was petitioned to open-source OS/2, but they actually replied and explained why they couldn't. There is lots of code they licensed many years ago and don't own the rights to open-source it. Some of the licensees no longer exist, either. Wade. |
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What's the legal status if the rights holder no longer exists?
-- Drew |
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Copyright goes with the carcass
If you can't track down who owns it, you're SOL until it expires. |
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This must have been back when they had some actual credibility as an Open Soure champion... :-(
i.e. before implementing that super-sleazy "You're not allowed to redistribute ostensibly 'Open' RHEL source code under the terms of your RHEL support contract" shit in their Purple Hat subsidiary. -- Christian R. Conrad The Man Who Apparently Still Knows Fucking Everything Mail: Same username as at the top left of this post, at iki.fi |
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Yah, decades ago.
One of the things they did do at the time was make a version of the Workplace Shell that ran on Windows 3. And it was completely free. Wade. |