Plan 9 (operating system)
Plan 9 is an operating system descended from Unix and developed by Bell Laboratories. It is not a Unix variant, but is very similar. Plan 9 explored several "simplifications" to the original Unix model that improved the experience of using and programming the system, notably in distributed multi-user environments. Plan 9 was a Bell Labs internal project for a number of years, but a public release was made in 1993, followed by a shrink-wrapped version in 1995. Bell lost commercial interest in the project in the later 1990s, and released a third version under a non-free license (but with source code available) in 2000, and finally under a new open source license in 2002. This is the 4th, and current, edition of the system.
License
The full source code is freely available, and Plan 9's license is now considered Open Source by the OSI and free software by the FSF.
Related Topics:
Open Source - OSI - Free software - FSF
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