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1.1 root 1: m [email protected] rob
2: Your question about the propriety and/or legality of
3: using and distributing the source for the hoc calculator
4: found its way to me by a rather roundabout route.
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6: Rob and I have always felt that the code should be
7: easily available for people to experiment with.
8: As far as we are concerned,
9: the source code for hoc may be freely distributed
10: provided all copies of it and programs derived from
11: it indicate that they contain copyrighted material
12: from The Unix Programming Environment
13: by Kernighan & Pike, Prentice-Hall, 1984.
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15: Good luck with your thesis.
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17: Brian Kernighan
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19: cc: rob
20: .
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