From: ujlh@pool.info.sunyit.edu (James Henrickson) Subject: Re: DISASTER AT MIT!!!!! Date: 3 Sep 1992 17:30:23 GMT
In article <Sep.1.20.04.49.1992.15829@gauss.rutgers.edu> greenfie@gauss.rutgers.edu (Greenfie) writes:
>
>mal11@po.CWRU.Edu (Matthew A. Lewis) writes:
>>Someone seriously need to do some housekeeping in the LINUX directories
>>on TSX-11.MIT.EDU. It's a wreck.
>>
>>Anyone up to it???????
>
>I agree! I don't want to seem to whine to the kind admin who lets it
>exist, but some indexes would be nice. (Especially using the ftp server
>that gives the short, one line descriptions when you type 'dir'. An example
>of this is at hobbes.nmsu.edu, the OS/2 archives.)
I have been using tsx-11 since April, so maybe I'm not seeing what you're
seeing because I've gotten accustomed to it, but...
I know what sources are, I know what binaries are.
I know what patches are, I know what packages are.
I know what modifications are, too,
So what is so incohesive to you?
OK, I admit I'm not a poet. :-) I don't have a problem with the directory
structure, but I do agree that an index would be nice for newbies.
-- Jim H. * * James L. Henrickson * ujlh@sunyit.edu "Some day I might have a real .signature!"