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3

  1. 386BSD

a

  1. Abelson, Hal
  2. abstraction, designing Unix
  3. Agre, Phil
  4. AI Lab (Artificial Intelligence Laboratory), AI Lab (Artificial Intelligence Laboratory), AI Lab (Artificial Intelligence Laboratory)
  5. AI Lab (Artificial Intelligence Laboratory):borrowing source code for
  6. AI Lab (Artificial Intelligence Laboratory):ITS demise
  7. AI Lab (Artificial Intelligence Laboratory):lock hacking at
  8. AI Lab (Artificial Intelligence Laboratory):Symbolics and
  9. Allison, Jeremy
  10. Amazon.com, Amazon.com
  11. Andreessen, Marc
  12. AOL (America OnLine)
  13. Apache web server
  14. Apple Computers, Apple Computers
  15. Apple Computers:open source software and
  16. Argonne (Illinois)
  17. ARPAnet, ARPAnet
  18. Art.net
  19. artificial intelligence
  20. Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (see AI Lab)
  21. Asperger Syndrome, Asperger Syndrome
  22. assembler language
  23. AT&T, AT&T, AT&T
  24. Augustin, Larry
  25. autism, autism
  26. Autobiography of Malcolm X, The (Haley)

b

  1. Barksdale, Jim
  2. batch processing
  3. Beatles, Beatles
  4. behavioral disorders
  5. Bell Labs
  6. BeOpen.com
  7. Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD)
  8. Berkely Internet Naming Daemon (see BIND)
  9. binary files, publishing
  10. BIND (Berkely Internet Naming Daemon), BIND (Berkely Internet Naming Daemon)
  11. Boerries, Marco
  12. Bolt, Beranek & Newman engineering firm
  13. Bostic, Keith, Bostic, Keith
  14. Boston Globe
  15. Brain Makers\: Genius, Ego, and Greed, and the Quest for Machines that Think, The (Newquist)
  16. Breidbart, Seth, Breidbart, Seth, Breidbart, Seth
  17. Brooks, Fred P.
  18. Bryan, William Jennings
  19. BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution)
  20. Byte magazine, Byte magazine

c

  1. C Compiler (GNU), C Compiler (GNU)
  2. C Compiler (GNU):Linux development and
  3. C programming language:glibc, C programming language:glibc
  4. C programming language:VUCK compiler for
  5. C+ programming language
  6. Carnegie Mellon University, Carnegie Mellon University
  7. Cathedral and the Bazaar, The (Raymond), Cathedral and the Bazaar, The (Raymond), Cathedral and the Bazaar, The (Raymond)
  8. Chassell, Robert
  9. Chess, Dan, Chess, Dan
  10. Church of Emacs
  11. Columbia University, Columbia University
  12. Commodore computers
  13. community source license of Sun Microsystems
  14. Compaq computers
  15. Compatible Time Sharing System (CTSS)
  16. computer bums
  17. Computer Power and Human Reason (Weizenbaum)
  18. computer security, opposition to
  19. Computer Systems Research Group
  20. Control-R (^R)
  21. Copyleft
  22. Copyright Act of 1976
  23. copyright laws
  24. copyrighted works, categories of
  25. crackers
  26. CTSS (Compatible Time Sharing System)
  27. Currier House (Harvard University)

d

  1. DARPA
  2. de Icaza, Miguel
  3. Debian
  4. Debian Manifesto
  5. Debugger (see GNU Debugger)
  6. DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation), DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation)
  7. Dell computers
  8. Democratic party
  9. DeSapio, Carmine
  10. Digital Equipment Corporation (see DEC)
  11. Digital Millennium Copyright Act
  12. display terminals, replacing teletypes
  13. divorce of Alice and Daniel Stallman
  14. draft (Vietnam War)
  15. Dreyfus, Hubert
  16. Dylan, Bob

e

  1. E edit program
  2. Eine (Eine is not Emacs) text editor
  3. Electric Fence Unix utility
  4. Electronic Frontier Foundation
  5. Elmhurst (New York)
  6. Emacs Commune, Emacs Commune
  7. Emacs Commune:proprietary software and
  8. Emacs text editor, Emacs text editor, Emacs text editor, Emacs text editor
  9. Emacs text editor:copyrights and
  10. Emacs text editor:GNU Emacs License and
  11. Emacs text editor:Lisp-based free software version
  12. Emacs text editor:Lucid software company and
  13. Emacs text editor:rewriting for Unix
  14. Engelbart, Doug
  15. ethics of hacking

f

  1. FDL, GNU Free Documentation License
  2. fetchmail
  3. Feynman, Richard
  4. Fischer, Mark
  5. folk dancing, folk dancing
  6. Foresight Institute
  7. forks (code)
  8. Freax
  9. Free Software Foundation (FSF), Free Software Foundation (FSF)
  10. Free Software Foundation (FSF):Debian Manifesto and
  11. Free Software Foundation (FSF):GNU Project and
  12. Free Software Foundation (FSF):Linux and
  13. Free Software Foundation (FSF):QT graphics tools and
  14. Free Software Foundation (FSF):TECO text-editor and
  15. FreeBSD, FreeBSD
  16. Freely Redistributable Software Conference
  17. Freeware Summit
  18. FSF (see Free Software Foundation), FSF (see Free Software Foundation)
  19. Future of Ideas, The (Lessig)

g

  1. Garfinkel, Simson
  2. Gates, Bill, Gates, Bill
  3. GCC (see GNU C Compiler)
  4. GDB (see GNU Debugger)
  5. Geek Syndrome, The (Silberman)
  6. Gell-Mann, Murray
  7. General Public License (see GNU General Public License), General Public License (see GNU General Public License)
  8. GFDL (GNU Free Documentation License)
  9. Gilmore, John, Gilmore, John, Gilmore, John
  10. glibc (GNU C Library), glibc (GNU C Library)
  11. GNOME 1.0
  12. GNU C Compiler (GCC), GNU C Compiler (GCC)
  13. GNU C Compiler (GCC):Linux development and, GNU C Compiler (GCC):Linux development and
  14. GNU C Library (see glibc)
  15. GNU Debugger (GDB), GNU Debugger (GDB)
  16. GNU Debugger (GDB):Linux and
  17. GNU Emacs (see Emacs text editor)
  18. GNU General Public License, GNU General Public License, GNU General Public License
  19. GNU General Public License:QT graphics tools and
  20. GNU Manifesto, The
  21. GNU Project, GNU Project
  22. GNU Project:Emacs, release of
  23. GNU Project:General Public License (see GNU General Public License)
  24. GNU Project:GNOME 1.0
  25. GNU Project:kernel
  26. GNU Project:Linux and
  27. GNU Project:Linux and:mutual success of
  28. GNU Project:new UNIX implementation
  29. GNU Project:open source movement and
  30. GNU Project:web site for
  31. GNU/Linux, GNU/Linux
  32. Gosling, James
  33. GOSMACS (Gosling Emacs), GOSMACS (Gosling Emacs)
  34. GOSMACS (Gosling Emacs):copyrights and
  35. Gosper, Bill, Gosper, Bill, Gosper, Bill
  36. GPL (see GNU General Public License)
  37. graphical interfaces
  38. Grateful Dead, The
  39. Greenblatt, Richard, Greenblatt, Richard
  40. Greenblatt, Richard:lock hacking and
  41. Guttman, Henning

h

  1. hackers, hackers
  2. Hackers (Levy), Hackers (Levy)
  3. hackers:ethics of
  4. hackers:philosophy of donating software
  5. Haley, Alex
  6. Hall of Hacks
  7. Harbater, David
  8. Harvard University, Harvard University
  9. Harvard University:computer labs, Harvard University:computer labs
  10. Harvard University:graduation from
  11. Helsinki (Finland)
  12. Hewlett Packard
  13. Hewlett Packard:free software community and
  14. Hillel
  15. Hoffman, Abbie
  16. Hopkins, Don, Hopkins, Don
  17. Hunter College, Hunter College, Hunter College
  18. HURD kernel, HURD kernel

i

  1. IBM
  2. IBM 7094 computer, IBM 7094 computer, IBM 7094 computer
  3. IBM New York Scientific Center
  4. IBM SP Power3 supercomputer
  5. IBM:Apache web server and
  6. IBM:free software community and
  7. IBM:New York Scientific Center
  8. Ignucius (St.)
  9. Incompatible Timesharing System (ITS), Incompatible Timesharing System (ITS)
  10. Incompatible Timesharing System (ITS):GNU system development, triggering
  11. Indochina
  12. Intel
  13. Internet, Internet
  14. interpreters for LISP
  15. Ishi
  16. ITS (see Incompatible Time Sharing system)

j

  1. Jefferson, Thomas
  2. Joy, Bill, Joy, Bill, Joy, Bill

k

  1. Kahoolawe (Hawaii)
  2. kernel (Linux)
  3. Kihei (Hawaii), Kihei (Hawaii)
  4. King, Stephen
  5. KL-10 mainframe

l

  1. Laboratory for Computer Science:X, developing
  2. Lanai Islands (Hawaii)
  3. Lawrence Livermore National Lab
  4. Leonard, Andrew
  5. Lesser GNU Public License (LGPL)
  6. Lessig, Lawrence
  7. Levy, Steven, Levy, Steven, Levy, Steven
  8. LGPL (Lesser GNU Public License)
  9. licenses
  10. licenses:AT&T UNIX source code and
  11. LIFE mathematical game
  12. Lignux (Linux with GNU)
  13. Linux, Linux, Linux, Linux
  14. Linux Kongress
  15. linux.com
  16. Linux:001 version of
  17. Linux:GNU Project and, Linux:GNU Project and
  18. LinuxWorld Conventions, LinuxWorld Conventions
  19. Lippman, Alice
  20. Lippman, Alice:political identity of
  21. Lippman, Andrew
  22. Lippman, Maurice, Lippman, Maurice
  23. LISP Machines Inc. (LMI)
  24. LISP Machines Inc. (LMI):Symbolics and
  25. LISP programming language, LISP programming language, LISP programming language
  26. LISP programming language:Emacs and
  27. LISP programming language:GNU system and
  28. LISP programming language:operating system for
  29. LMI (see LISP Machines Inc.)
  30. lock hacking
  31. London Guardian
  32. Los Alamos (New Mexico)
  33. Lotus Development Corp
  34. Louis D. Brandeis High School
  35. Lucid software company
  36. Luke Skywalker

m

  1. MacArthur Fellowship Program
  2. MacHack
  3. MACLISP language
  4. macro modes, adding to TECO
  5. Markoff, John
  6. Marshall, Thurgood
  7. Marx, Groucho
  8. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (see MIT)
  9. Math 55 (Harvard University)
  10. Maui Free BSD Users Group
  11. Maui High Performance Computing Center (MHPCC)
  12. McCarthy, John
  13. MHPCC (Maui High Performance Computing Center)
  14. mice, as video pointers
  15. Micro-Soft
  16. Microsoft Corporation, Microsoft Corporation
  17. Microsoft Corporation:Apple computer lawsuit
  18. MicroVAX computer
  19. Minix operating system
  20. Minix operating system:kernel, used for Linux
  21. MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  22. MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology):first visit to
  23. MIT Museum
  24. MOCKLISP language
  25. Moglen, Eben, Moglen, Eben
  26. Monterey (California), Monterey (California)
  27. Morin, Rich, Morin, Rich, Morin, Rich
  28. Mountain View (California)
  29. Muir, John
  30. Multics operating system
  31. Mundie, Craig, Mundie, Craig
  32. Murdock, Ian
  33. music
  34. Mythical Man-Month, The (Brooks)

n

  1. Napster, Napster
  2. National Security Administration
  3. NDAs (nondisclosure agreements) for source code
  4. Nelson, Ted
  5. Nelson, Theodor Holm
  6. net.unix-wizards newsgroup, net.unix-wizards newsgroup, net.unix-wizards newsgroup
  7. NetBSD
  8. Netscape
  9. New Hacker Dictionary, The, New Hacker Dictionary, The
  10. New York University computer science department
  11. Newitz, Annalee
  12. Newquist, Harvey
  13. Ney, Tim
  14. nondisclosure agreements (NDAs) for source code
  15. NYU Stern School of Business

o

  1. O'Reilly & Associates
  2. O'Reilly & Associates:Open Source Conferences, O'Reilly & Associates:Open Source Conferences, O'Reilly & Associates:Open Source Conferences
  3. O'Reilly & Associates
  4. O'Reilly, Tim
  5. O'Reilly, Tim:open source and
  6. On Civil Disobedience (Thoreau)
  7. Onion, The
  8. Open Letter to Hobbyists (Gates)
  9. Open Publication License (OPL)
  10. open source, open source
  11. Open Source Initiative (see OSI)
  12. open source:software development, approach to
  13. Open Sources (DiBona, et al), Open Sources (DiBona, et al), Open Sources (DiBona, et al)
  14. OpenOffice application suite
  15. OPL (Open Publication License)
  16. OSI (Open Source Initiative), OSI (Open Source Initiative)
  17. Ousterhout, John
  18. Oz

p

  1. Pa'ia (Hawaii)
  2. Palo Alto (California)
  3. Paperback Software International
  4. password-based systems, hacking into
  5. Pastel compiler
  6. patches, inserting into source code
  7. Pattison, Tracy
  8. PCs (personal computers), PCs (personal computers)
  9. PDP-10 computer, PDP-10 computer, PDP-10 computer
  10. PDP-11 computer, PDP-11 computer, PDP-11 computer
  11. PDP-6 computer
  12. Perens, Bruce, Perens, Bruce
  13. Perl programming language, Perl programming language, Perl programming language
  14. personal computers (PCs), personal computers (PCs)
  15. Peter, Paul and Mary
  16. Peterson, Christine, Peterson, Christine
  17. Petrycki, Laurie
  18. PL/I programing language
  19. Plant, The (King)
  20. Polytechnic University (Finland)
  21. POSIX standards
  22. PowerPoint (Microsoft)
  23. Prime Time Freeware, Prime Time Freeware
  24. printers, hacking software code for
  25. Project MAC, Project MAC
  26. Project MAC:Incompatible Time Sharing system and
  27. Project Xanadu
  28. proprietary software, proprietary software
  29. proprietary software:Emacs and
  30. proprietary software:Torvalds, Linus and
  31. punch cards, for batch processing
  32. Purdue University
  33. Putnam exam
  34. Python programming language

q

  1. Qt
  2. Queens public library

r

  1. R2D2
  2. Raymond, Eric, Raymond, Eric, Raymond, Eric
  3. Raymond, Eric:open source and
  4. Raymond, Eric:St. Ignucius and
  5. Red Hat, Inc., Red Hat, Inc., Red Hat, Inc.
  6. Red Hat, Inc.:going public
  7. Red Hat, Inc.:success of
  8. Redmond (Washington), Redmond (Washington)
  9. Reid, Brian
  10. Rockefeller University
  11. Rubin, Jerry
  12. Ryan, Randolph
  13. Ryan, William Fitts

s

  1. S&P (Signals and Power) Committee
  2. Safari Tech Books Online subscription service
  3. Salon.com, Salon.com
  4. Salus, Peter
  5. San Mateo (California)
  6. Sartre, Jean Paul
  7. Schonberg, Ed
  8. Science Honors Program (Columbia), Science Honors Program (Columbia)
  9. Scribe text-formatting program
  10. Scriptics
  11. security (computer), opposition to, security (computer), opposition to
  12. security (computer), opposition to:Twenex operating systems and
  13. sendmail Unix mail program
  14. Shockley, William
  15. Shut Up and Show Them the Code (Raymond)
  16. Sierra Club
  17. Signals and Power (S&P) Committee
  18. Silberman, Steve
  19. Silicon Valley
  20. Sine (Sine is not Emacs) text editor
  21. Skylarov, Dmitri, Skylarov, Dmitri
  22. Slackware
  23. Slashdot
  24. software
  25. software:companies donating
  26. software:copyright laws on
  27. source code:copy rights for
  28. source code:Mozilla (Netscape)
  29. source code:patches
  30. source code:Xeroc Corporation publishing
  31. South Korea
  32. Sprite
  33. Sproull, Robert (Xerox PRAC researcher)
  34. SSISSL (Sun Industry Standards Source Licence)
  35. St. Ignucius
  36. Stallman, Daniel, Stallman, Daniel, Stallman, Daniel
  37. Stallman, Richard M.:AI Lab, as a programmer, Stallman, Richard M.:AI Lab, as a programmer
  38. Stallman, Richard M.:childhood of
  39. Stallman, Richard M.:childhood of:behavioral disorders of
  40. Stallman, Richard M.:childhood of:first computer program
  41. Stallman, Richard M.:Emacs Commune and
  42. Stallman, Richard M.:folk dancing, Stallman, Richard M.:folk dancing
  43. Stallman, Richard M.:GNU General Public License
  44. Stallman, Richard M.:GNU Project
  45. Stallman, Richard M.:GNU/Linux
  46. Stallman, Richard M.:open source and
  47. Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
  48. Stanford Research Institute
  49. Stanford University
  50. Star Wars
  51. Steele, Guy, Steele, Guy
  52. Stern School of Business (NYU)
  53. strike, at the Laboratory for Computer Science
  54. Sun Industry Standards Source License (SISSL)
  55. Sun Laboratories
  56. Sun Microsystems, Sun Microsystems, Sun Microsystems, Sun Microsystems
  57. Sun Microsystems:developing workstations
  58. Sun Microsystems:free software community and
  59. Sun Microsystems:OpenOffice application suite
  60. Sun User Group
  61. SunOS
  62. SunOS:porting Emacs to
  63. Sussman, Gerald, Sussman, Gerald, Sussman, Gerald
  64. Swedish Royal Technical Institute, Swedish Royal Technical Institute
  65. Symbolics
  66. System V

t

  1. Takeda Awards
  2. Tammany Hall
  3. Tanenbaum, Andrew, Tanenbaum, Andrew
  4. Tcl scripting language
  5. TCP/IP
  6. Tech Model Railroad Club
  7. TECO editor program
  8. teletype interfaces vs. batch processing
  9. text file source code, publishing
  10. third-party software developers, supporting Microsoft
  11. Thomas Aquinas, saint
  12. Thompson, Ken
  13. Thoreau, Henry David
  14. Tiemann, Michael, Tiemann, Michael
  15. time bombs in software
  16. Top500.org
  17. TOPS-20 operating system
  18. Toronto Star
  19. Torvalds Linux
  20. Torvalds, Linus, Torvalds, Linus, Torvalds, Linus
  21. Torvalds, Linus:Minix, reworking for Linux
  22. Torvalds, Linus:PowerPoint and
  23. tree (source code)
  24. Troll Tech
  25. Twenex operating systems
  26. TX-0 computer

u

  1. U.S. Air Force
  2. U.S. Patent Office
  3. UC Berkeley
  4. UC Berkeley:building Unix
  5. Udanax
  6. Unilogic software company
  7. UniPress software company, UniPress software company
  8. University of California
  9. University of Glasgow
  10. University of Hawaii
  11. University of Helsinki
  12. University of Pennsylvania
  13. Unix operating system
  14. Unix operating system:adoption through flexibility
  15. Unix operating system:GNU system and
  16. Unix operating system:Minix and
  17. Unix operating system:Pastel compiler and
  18. Upside Today web magazine
  19. Uretsky, Mike

v

  1. VA Linux, VA Linux, VA Linux
  2. VA Research, VA Research
  3. VA Software, Inc.
  4. van Rossum, Guido
  5. VAX 11/750 computer
  6. vi text editor
  7. vi text editor:as an Emacs competitor
  8. video screens
  9. Vietnam War
  10. VUCK compiler

w

  1. Wall, Larry, Wall, Larry
  2. War on Drugs
  3. Warren Weaver Hall
  4. Weber, Max
  5. Weizenbaum, Joseph
  6. Windows (Microsoft)
  7. Windows (Microsoft):source code and
  8. Wired magazine, Wired magazine, Wired magazine
  9. Wired magazine:GNU Project and
  10. Woodrow Wilson/FDR Reform Democratic Club
  11. World Trade Organization

x

  1. X graphic user interface
  2. Xerox Corporation
  3. Xerox Corporation:Palo Alto Research Center, Xerox Corporation:Palo Alto Research Center
  4. Xerox Corporation:source code publishing

y

  1. Yahi
  2. Young, Robert, Young, Robert

z

  1. Zimmerman, Phillip
  2. Zwei (Zwei was Eine initially) text editor

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