From: books@fsunuc.physics.fsu.edu (Roger Books) Subject: Re: BYTE asks, is UNIX dead? Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1992 21:10:56 GMT
In article <3733@eastman.UUCP> talley@ashleigh.Kodak.COM (Brian K. Talley) writes:
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>From: talley@ashleigh.Kodak.COM (Brian K. Talley)
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>Subject: Re: BYTE asks, is UNIX dead?
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>Date: 29 Sep 92 11:59:54 GMT
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>In article <KETIL.92Sep28210509@spurv.ii.uib.no> ketil@ii.uib.no writes:
>>In article <3725@eastman.UUCP> talley@ashleigh.Kodak.COM (Brian K. Talley) writes:
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>>BUT: Perhaps we could start letter campaigns to get more coverage for
>>free software? Mail a letter to Byte or whatever, ask for reviews etc
>>of Gnu stuff, and other free software.
>
>Please explain (via email :) why on earth Byte would voluntarily review, in
>a positive way, free software that is superior to that sold by vendors who
>use Byte to advertize their substandard (software) products.
>
>>I'll stop *now* :-)
>
>Me too. Really!
>
>>--
>> = Ketil Malde In real life: ketil@ii.uib.no =
>> = Nuke the whales! Honk if you love unicorns! =
>
>--Brian
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>Brian Talley, Systems Consultant, Eastman Kodak Research Labs, Rochester, NY
>talley@acadia.kodak.com
>
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