The B in BSD should and always stand for Berkeley. Political and social ideas
do not affect historical software naming conventions.
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Alex,
This is BS. The violence was created by Black Bloc, UC had nothing to do
with it. The talk was canceled because the entire situation was unsafe.
I'd you have any questions or would like clarification please reach out.
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On Feb 3, 2017 1:10
My Fellow BSD Users & Advocates:
In light of the recent violent faculty-supported anti-free-speech riots at UC
Berkeley, the archaic namesake of BSD Unix, I would like to once again revisit
the question that I've posed in a less serious tone six years ago:
WHAT *SHOULD* THE B IN BSD STAND FOR?
I have a bunch of Viagra and Oxy-Contin to pretend to sell, can you get
me a list of email addresses who are dumb enough to go to my fake
pharmacy page?
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