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pjmlp
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Why GNU Emacs?
Which UNIX isn't proprietary?
Note UNIX, not UNIX like.
groovy2shoes
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All of the BSDs.
pjmlp
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Which of them is certified as such?
curt15
on Feb 15, 2016
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Who really cares about whether something is "certified" UNIX? Certification is not some seal of quality. "Unix" is commonly understood to denote "functional" unix systems as well for lack of a more convenient term.
pjmlp
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That os what the UNIX-like expression is for.
mitchty
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OS X would have been the only one certified. Even then I wouldn't call it a BSD per-se.
groovy2shoes
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Oh, didn't realize you meant only certified Unices. I'll be on my way...
nalck
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