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  • Mine always just fester and disappear. Did it actually tell you that it was declined? Have you tried resubmitting it to see if you might get a more favorable reception at a different time of day (when a different slashdot "editor" has control)?
  • I think it's a tough call to claim that the term "open source" was *originally* invented in the 90's.

    The problem is that everything and Sun's dog were "open" since the 80's. OpenLook, OpenWindows, OPENSTEP, Open Software Foundation, X/Open Group and so on. I am fairly certain that this is part of why RMS went all-in on "free software" instead of "open source", because the world already had plenty of "open" programs that were "source available". Trying to figure out when exactly the term "open" transitioned

  • ... we already had all we needed simply from Usenet searches, and we (both you and I) have already brought them up on /. before.

    More evidence, well, ... hello "backfire effect!".

    Personally, I never understood why posts about people claiming to have invented the term were newsworthy in the first place -- it's just a term and not news -- especially when it supposedly happened many years ago.

    • ... we already had all we needed simply from Usenet searches, and we (both you and I) have already brought them up on /. before.

      And yet, that doesn't stop Bruce and his pals from continuing to make these erroneous claims.

      Personally, I never understood why posts about people claiming to have invented the term were newsworthy in the first place -- it's just a term and not news -- especially when it supposedly happened many years ago.

      There's only really two reasons why it would make sense. Reason #1, personal self-aggrandizement. If you're trying to set yourself up as an authority on Open Source, what better way than to convince people that you are the one who coined the term? Reason #2, which dovetails neatly with #1, is that you're planning to attempt to trademark the term, and you want some kind of credibility. Probably impossible now due to

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