Talk:Unix-like/Archive 3
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apple run on operating system UNIX,IT CANT run on java... — Preceding unsigned comment added by Manitoshku (talk • contribs) 06:42, 10 March 2016 (UTC)
Saying "Unix-like" is a no-no
In the early 1980's, when Un*x-like systems were starting to proliferate, Ma Bell's lawyers sent out a memo telling us just what we were and were not allowed to say. The gist of it was that "Unix-like" was ganz verboten, but "like Unix" was acceptable.
Does anyone have a copy of the memo? I was sysadmin at a grad school and clearly remember it (and the derision it evoked).
By the way, at the time it was always Un*x, not *nix .