Quoting Nick Moffitt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): [snip]
> Therefore, the first recorded use of the BSD license that I > see is Net/1 [June 1989], and the first use of the BSD license for the > whole distribution (rather than just the TCP stack and libraries) is > Net/2 [June 1991]. Prior to that, distribution was internal to > existing Unix licensees, and kind of lived under the radar of official > release and licensing. Good work! I somehow forgot that passage. So, the BSD licence dates to sometime during Keith Bostic's work updating 4.3BSD-Tahoe (1986 on), and went public in June 1989. Thanks. -- This message falsely claims to have been scanned for viruses with F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange and to have been found clean. -- license-discuss archive is at http://crynwr.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?3