If any of you have a full-time domain under your control, and could
consider hosting the INFO-PDP11 mailing list server, please contact Pat
Barron as noted in the attached message.
Thanks. Attachment follows.
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On Thu, 16 Sep 1999 18:29:53 -0400 (EDT), in vmsnet.pdp-11 you wrote:
>From: Pat Barron <pat(a)transarc.com>
>Newsgroups: vmsnet.pdp-11
>Subject: INFO-PDP11 mailing list needs to move soon!
>Message-ID:
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>Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 18:29:53 -0400 (EDT)
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>Due to some logistical changes at work, it appears that I will not be
>able to host the INFO-PDP11 mailing list here for much longer. I am
>currently seeking a volunteer to take over the care and feeding of this
>mailing list. The ideal candidate should have a mail server under his/her
>direct control, with good Internet connectivity. If you use an
>automated list maintenance package like Majordomo, the actual time
>required for list administration is not substantial. If you might
>be willing to take on this task, please drop me a note and let me know.
>
>I have maintained this list for the last 11 years or so, and I've been
>very glad over that time to take care of this discussion list. The PDP-11
>was the first "real" computer I ever used, and it was where I got all of
>my early experience with Unix kernel hacking, so it still holds a special
>place in my heart. However, for good or bad, it appears that I will
>[finally! ;-)] need to move on to other things - though even if/when the
>list does move, I'll still be a reader!
>
>--Pat.
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Bruce Lane, Owner and head honcho,
Blue Feather Technologies -- kyrrin (at) bluefeathertech [dot] com
Web:
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