call for discussion: how should these U**X/*86 newsgroups be named?
Paul Vixie
vixie at decwrl.dec.com
Tue Aug 16 09:43:32 AEST 1988
In article <101 at jetson.UPMA.MD.US> john at jetson.UPMA.MD.US (John Owens) writes:
# comp.unix.i286
# comp.unix.i386
This is what I proposed some months back; noone was quite happy with it. I
want to see some discussions in news.groups about this -- everybody was more
than happy to toast me for suggesting this last time; I want those flames
to reappear and devour eachother.
To wit:
comp.unix.microport destroy
comp.unix.xenix destroy
comp.unix.sysv.i286 new group, moderated if some silly person
volunteers; for discussion of all 286 UNIX
System V software. (286 UNIX variants are
more like eachother than they are like any-
thing else.)
comp.unix.sysv.i386 new group, moderated if some idiot wants the
job. rationale similar to .i286 above. I
will dissolve (mostly) my info-386ix at vixie
mailing list if this is created; I withdraw
my previous offer to moderate the group, tho.
For those of you who dislike four-component names -- I am still hoping for a
native 386/AT port of BSD to come into existence, and I want to leave room
in the name space early on.
For those of you who want groups named after products or companies -- go play
in the biz.all hierarchy; this is Usenet.
For those of you who have well-considered alternatives to what I propose --
speak up! I especially want to hear from Bill Davidsen (sp), in case he has
an idea for where 386users can fit into all this.
Don't send me mail, I won't summarize, please have a public flame fest.
(Speaking as an individual, not an employee or spokesman of DEC.)
--
Paul Vixie
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