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See also: [14]last week's Linux History page.
This week in Linux history
It seems this is a traditionally slow week in the Linux community,
perhaps due to the U.S. holiday. Of course, the real issue could be
that LWN staff, rather than Linux developers, take vacations at this
time...
Five years ago Red Hat began the last phase of its experiments with
proprietary software when it [15]started shipping ApplixWare for its
distribution.
Four years ago Bruce Perens posted [16]the first version of the Debian
Social Contract, making the goals of the project explicit. The Debian
1.3.1 minor release was also [17]announced.
Three years ago ([18]July 9, 1998 LWN): Registration for the 2nd
Annual [19]Atlanta Linux Showcase was announced. This event is alive
and well, but this year the event has moved to Oakland, California and
is now called the [20]Annual Linux Showcase.
Red Hat announced its Sparc 5.1 release.
Jon "maddog" Hall, employed at Compaq then, was [21]advocating Alpha
support within Compaq. Compaq recently announced that it was phasing
out Alpha support in favor of Intel's Itanium processor.
The voting for comp.lang.perl.moderated ended with an overwhelming yes
vote. Today the site is still alive. It has less flames than
comp.lang.perl, but also tends not to get the best material. These
days our developement editor monitors websites like [22]Use Perl
instead.
Linux was written by the aliens? An alternate version of the origin of
Linux was presented in this [23]"X-Files" episode.
Two years ago ([24]July 8, 1999 LWN): The "Packet Storm" security web
site was taken offline by Harvard University. Rik van Riel started
[25]a movement to find pieces of the site downloaded by various people
and pieced the site back together. Harvard did eventually return the
data, but the site remained homeless for a while. Packet Storm can now
be found at [26]packetstorm.securify.com
Stormix Technologies [27]released the first alpha of Storm Linux.
A company called Hard Data Ltd. [28]contested MontaVista Software's
use of the name Hard Hat Linux. Today, MontaVista uses the name Hard
Hat Linux. [29]Hard Data Ltd. manufactures built-to-order, high
performance Linux and UNIX Workstations, Servers and Beowulf Clusters.
PC World [30]called Linux the 'Most promising software newcomer'.
One year ago ([31]July 6, 2000 LWN): The German Government [32]voiced
support for Open Source.
There were three brand new bleeding edge Linux kernel 2.4.0 prepatches
out.
Trustix secure Linux 1.1 was released.
AbriaSoft announced Abria MySQL Lite, a commercial packaging of
popular open source tools, including Apache, PHP, and the MySQL
database.
Section Editor: [33]Rebecca Sobol.
July 4, 2001
LWN Linux Timelines
[34]1998 In Review
[35]1999 In Review
[36]2000 In Review
[37]Next: Letters
[38]Eklektix, Inc. Linux powered! Copyright Л 2001 [39]Eklektix, Inc.,
all rights reserved
Linux (R) is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds
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27. http://lwn.net/1999/0708/a/storm.html
28. http://lwn.net/1999/0708/a/hardhat.html
29. http://harddata.com/
30. http://www.pcworld.com/resource/article.asp?aid=11012
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38. http://www.eklektix.com/
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