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v7.2 - moving along, a point increase at a time

Back in the early 2000s I was inspired by the work of Eric Levenez and his work on getting a UNIX family tree going. I actually had an early version of his tree printed out and on my wall in my first office ;-). I started collecting information on as many operating systems as I could, and I started doing a mashup of his work and other information I could find on the web. Somewhere in 2004 I stopped having a ton of time - and my original Omni Graffle files got lost in a hard drive crash. Yes, I had backups, but those eventually failed, too, by the time I had some free time. In any case, my interests at the moment lie elsewhere, but if anyone else wants to pick up where I left off, feel free to use these files. My OS Tree and Linux Trees are under CC-BY-SA license :-)

Eric's work can still be found here: http://www.levenez.com/unix/
This is my attempt at the OS Tree. It incorporates Eric Levenez's work
Part of the Tree (Part I was getting too big)
Hypothesis of the evolution of the Symbian OS
Started to work on a Debian Base Linux family tree
Started to work on a Knoppix Base Linux family tree
Started to work on an LFS Base Linux family tree
Started to work on a RH Base Linux family tree
Started to work on a Slackware Base Linux family tree
Started to work on a Linux family tree, kernel and original distros
Started to work on a Suse Base Linux family tree
Found Resource: A resource on the history of VMS
Found Resource: A resource on non-unix operating systems
Found Resource: A short timeline of Windows CE until 2004
Found Resource: A resource on the family tree of early mainframes
Found Resource: Another resource on the history of the mainframe
Just a listing of other operating systems, and version numbers, collected over the years