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Wind River Announces Transfer of FreeBSD Sponsorship to FreeBSD Mall, Inc.; Sponsorship of Open Source Effort Returns to Roots.


Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

ALAMEDA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 14, 2002

Wind River Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:WIND), a leading provider of software and services for connected devices, today announced a definitive agreement to transfer its FreeBSD operations to FreeBSD Mall, Inc. FreeBSD is an advanced open source UNIX Refers to the versions of Unix that are distributed as open source software, such as BSD Unix, Solaris and Linux. See open source.  operating system operating system (OS)

Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs.
, derived from BSD UNIX (Berkeley Software Distribution Unix) The name of the BSD operating system releases when it contained the original AT&T Unix code. In the mid-1990s, the AT&T code was removed, and the OS was officially known as BSD. See BSD.  and developed at the University of California The University of California has a combined student body of more than 191,000 students, over 1,340,000 living alumni, and a combined systemwide and campus endowment of just over $7.3 billion (8th largest in the United States). . Well known for its performance and reliability, FreeBSD technology is widely used as a server operating system See network operating system.  by many large Internet sites including Yahoo!, Hotmail, Sony Japan, Apache, Pair Networks and Whistle Communications. Like Linux, the source code for FreeBSD is freely available.

Wind River assumed stewardship for the FreeBSD open source project in May 2001 when it acquired assets of Berkeley Software Design, Inc (company) Berkeley Software Design, Inc - (BSDI) A company that sells BSD/OS, a commercial version of Berkeley Standard Distribution Unix, networking, and Internet technologies originally developed by the Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) at the University of California at . (BSDi), the former sponsor of FreeBSD. In addition to the FreeBSD sponsorship, Wind River acquired the proprietary BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution) The software distribution facility of the Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) of the University of California at Berkeley.  UNIX-based OS (BSD/OSO). Wind River's interest in the BSDi assets continues to focus on BSD/OS. Divesting the FreeBSD business further sharpens that focus and provides continuity and increased support for FreeBSD.

FreeBSD Mall Inc. is led by its founder, Bob Bruce Robert James Bruce (born May 16, 1933, in Detroit, Michigan) was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball.

On April 19, 1964, Bruce struck out three batters on nine pitches in the eighth inning of a 6-2 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers.
. Bruce's involvement with FreeBSD dates back to 1993 when his former company, Walnut Creek CDROM Walnut Creek CDROM (Walnut Creek, California) was an early provider of freeware, shareware and free software on CD-ROMs. The company was founded in August 1991 by Bob Bruce and was one of the first commercial distributors of free software on CD-ROMs. , was the first and primary distributor of FreeBSD.

"The FreeBSD community will be well served by this transaction," said Larry Macfarlane MacFarlane or Macfarlane is a surname shared by:
  • Alan Macfarlane (born 1941), a professor of anthropological science at Cambridge University
  • Alexander Macfarlane (mathematician) (1851-1913), a Scottish-Canadian logician, physicist, and mathematician
, senior director of Wind River's Application Platforms product division. "When we decided to divest the FreeBSD business, we looked for a successor organization that could meet high standards of customer service and maintain a mutually beneficial Adj. 1. mutually beneficial - mutually dependent
interdependent, mutualist

dependent - relying on or requiring a person or thing for support, supply, or what is needed; "dependent children"; "dependent on moisture"
 relationship with the FreeBSD community. After carefully evaluating many interested organizations, we decided that the best way to ensure the continuity and vitality of FreeBSD was to return it to its roots."

Bob Bruce enthusiastically welcomes FreeBSD back home, and commented, "As we go forward, we will be able to build on strong relationships and friendships. We have all worked together before. FreeBSD has a promising future, and I am committed to helping it reach its full potential."

Jordan Hubbard Jordan K. Hubbard (born April 8 1963 in Hawaii) is a long-time open source developer, authoring software like the Ardent Window Manager and various other open source tools and libraries before finally co-founding the FreeBSD project. , co-founder of the open source FreeBSD Project, also endorses this change. "I'm happy to see that the FreeBSD Mall will be continuing without interruption," said Hubbard. "Through this transfer, FreeBSD will be back under the direction of the same people who started and know the FreeBSD CD product line perhaps better than anyone." Hubbard is an engineering manager at Apple, where he helps develop the highly acclaimed Mac OS X, and works on the open source Darwin Project. Both Mac OS X and Darwin are based on FreeBSD.

FreeBSD Mall plans to aggressively promote and market FreeBSD. In addition to providing the standard FreeBSD distribution on CDROM See CD-ROM. , they will continue to offer a subscription service, snapshots of the current development branch, and published hardcopy editions of the FreeBSD Handbook. They will also offer several levels of professional support and services for FreeBSD. FreeBSD Mall has placed FreeBSD products in many mainstream retail stores, including Best Buy, CompUSA, Borders Books, Barnes & Noble and Amazon.com. In the near future, they plan to expand their retail presence, especially in Europe and Asia.

Current support obligations and software subscriptions at Wind River will be transferred to FreeBSD Mall in this transaction. All current Wind River employees working with FreeBSD will be employed by FreeBSD Mall.

Wind River will continue to develop and support BSD/OS, a professionally engineered and supported BSD operating system widely used in embedded systems. A major upgrade of BSD/OS that will focus on meeting the needs of networked embedded devices is scheduled for release later this year. Wind River will also continue to support the BSD open source community, and plans to cooperate with the FreeBSD Mall and other BSD organizations to help promote wide adoption of BSD technology.

The transaction is expected to close at the end of January. Financial details are not being disclosed at this time.

About Wind River

Wind River is a worldwide leader in integrated embedded software solutions for creating reliable and innovative connected devices. Wind River provides development tools, real-time operating systems, and advanced connectivity software for use in products in carrier and enterprise networking, consumer electronics, automotive, industrial measurement and control, and aerospace/defense markets. Wind River is How Smart Things Think(TM). Founded in 1983, Wind River is headquartered in Alameda, California, with operations worldwide.

About FreeBSD Mall

FreeBSD Mall Inc. is a publisher and distributor of FreeBSD software, and a provider of FreeBSD services and support. Founded in 1991, FreeBSD Mall is located in Concord, California.

Note to Editors: Wind River Systems and the Wind River Systems logo are registered trademarks; BSD/OS and How Smart Things Think are trademarks of Wind River Systems, Inc. All other names mentioned are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their respective companies.
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