Subject: Re]: [hh-city@lehmanns.de: Unix Calender in Germany (Reque
To: None <netbsd-advocacy@netbsd.org>
From: None <James.Spath@bdk.com>
List: netbsd-advocacy
Date: 10/06/1999 07:44:33
>Subject:   Re: [hh-city@lehmanns.de: Unix Calender in Germany (Request 
>Author:    Greywolf <greywolf@starwolf.com>
>Date:      10/4/1999 7:29 PM
>
>On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, Kevin Sullivan wrote:
>
># On Fri, 01 Oct 1999 09:01:27 EDT, Mason Loring Bliss says
># >Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 23:56:06 +0200
># >From: Christoph Kaeder <hh-city@lehmanns.de>
># >To: www@netbsd.org
># >Subject: Unix Calender in Germany (Request for help)
># >
># >The calendar will include over 100 remarkable days from the
># >History of Unix, Linux, Freeware and Open Source.
># 
># Sending them the dates that each port became operational (wasn't someone
># recently collecting such a list?) would be cool.  It would show Linux
># people the large number of ports we have, and maybe encourage them to try
># one when the Linux port crashes...
>
>Does anyone have such a list of these?  I have a 4.3 daemon shirt that
>I'm considering upgrading to 4.4 and putting port dates on the back
>for most 4.4 ports, including the date of the official (and final)
>UCB/CSRG release.
>
From my NetBSD World Tour 1996 tee shirt:

i386       March 21, 1993
hp300      May 13, 1993
sun3       June 25, 1993
amiga      Sept. 2, 1993
pc532      Sept. 9, 1993
mac68k     Sept. 29, 1993
sparc      Oct. 2, 1993
pmax       Oct. 12, 1993
vax        Aug 2, 1994
alpha      Feb. 13, 1995
atari      March 26, 1995
mvme68k    July 25, 1995
arm32      Jan. 31, 1996
pica       March 13, 1996
x68k       May 5, 1996
powerpc    Oct. 16, 1996

Jim