Talk:Pilot (operating system)

Pilot was not designed at Xerox PARC; it was designed at Xerox SDD (which originally stood for Systems Development Department, and eventually became part of the Office Products Division), a product group with the charter of building systems and applications based on the PARC research. The Mesa programming language was originally designed at PARC; SDD and PARC collaborated on its further development. But Pilot began at SDD around 1976. PARC later forked its Cedar operating system from Pilot. -- Paul McJones (member of Xerox SDD from 1976 to 1981, and codesigner of Pilot). Paul McJones (talk) 01:11, 26 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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