How Open Formats Encouraged Open Source
Ryan
O’ReillyNet delves into computing history.
“Back in the early 1970s, the hardware engineers at Digital Equipment Corporation made a decision about how their new computer, the PDP-11, would address memory. I believe their decision had the unintended, butterfly-effect consequence of helping to bring the open source software movement into existence.”
via LWN.net
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