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========================================================================= Date: Wed, 2 Dec 1998 22:55:54 +0000
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Cyberspace" <CYHIST@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU> Sender: "CYHIST Community Memory: Discussion list on the History of
Cyberspace" <CYHIST@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU> From: Gordon Joly <gordo@RECURSION.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: Earliest "free software"
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Community Memory: Discussion List on the History of Cyberspace ______________________________________________________________________

Start with Michael Lesk, at <URL:http://www.lesk.com/mlesk/> on UUCP for example.
Gordo


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>I am trying to date and locate the roots of the Internet "free software" culture. Specifically, I'm trying to pin down when sharing of software over the Internet or UUCP between people with no face-to-face contact first became a routine and marked feature of hacker behavior.
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>I know those roots go back before the Free Software Foundation in 1982. Earlier that year I was already writing modes for free redistribution under Gosmacs.
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>I believe the net.sources archives also predated FSF, but can't have by very long, as USENET did not exist before 1980.
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>I don't have good data on the routinization of code sharing in the early Unix community, as I did not become part of it until 1982.
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>Does anyone else have data points or a coherent historical picture of "free software" pre-FSF?
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><a href="http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr">Eric S. Raymond</a>
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>We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.
>-- T.S. Elliot
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