Computing history time!

While Open Source was a thing before then, OpenBSD was the first group to have readonly, anonymous, and immediate availability of the source code (as changes are being made) for everyone, with anoncvs in 1995.

Before anoncvs was available, many groups would release a tarball of the source code, or the whole repo, next to the binaries.

song - https://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html#61
paper - https://www.openbsd.org/papers/anoncvs-paper.pdf
slides - https://www.openbsd.org/papers/anoncvs-slides.pdf

#openbsd #opensource #cvsweb #history

OpenBSD: Release Songs

the OpenBSD release song lyrics page

Birdsite user fanf brought this up, and has a thread about it at https://twitter.com/fanf/status/908469504258211842
Tony Finch on Twitter

“A friend tells me he regrets migrating cvs -> svn -> git because he would have been better off skipping svn”

Twitter

critical part of the thread:

"""NEVER FORGET OpenBSD’s anoncvs was the foundation of modern open source""" https://twitter.com/fanf/status/908471947939471360

Tony Finch on Twitter

“NEVER FORGET OpenBSD’s anoncvs was the foundation of modern open source”

Twitter