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Yep, Avie is clearly credited with being an original member of the Mach team at Carnigie - though not the *only*, nor the "lead". I'd still call that a pretty big/important pedigree and it pretty much puts phoudin's comment in to the trash (hey Phillippe, loved the Cannon Printer driver for BeOS back in the day!!)
Also, Mac OS X no longer uses the Mach directly, it uses the XNU, which is a refinement/development/continuation of the Mach.
Edited 2011-10-25 21:09 UTC