Hey, Y'all, check out my new improved "Free Software Research Paper Project" web site!
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- Subject: Hey, Y'all, check out my new improved "Free Software Research Paper Project" web site!
- From: "R. Brock Lynn" <brock@nettronix.net>
- Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 07:10:17 -0500
- Message-id: <[🔎] 37284C29.C6ED7688@nettronix.net>
http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/3328/paper/
That's the address. Give it a click!
It's not the prettiest web site for sure, and it's not nearly even cranked up
yet... so beware the rough edges... they are sharp. But have a look. I'd like to
get some good feedback. Criticisms and compliments, and everything in between.
But all I ask is that you try to keep a positive focus. Negative emails, not
intended to help this project move forward will be sent to /dev/null, otherwise
known as he "bit bucket". (The unix geeks will understand that one :^)
And I realize there are grammatical errors and typos all over it, and probably,
even, *gasp* a few factual mistakes... but you are the review board...
It's a joint effort.
I'm developing this paper by an Open Development Model procedure.
I believe in giving credit where credit is due, so get those comments rolling
in, and if I incorporate your ideas, you can be assured you will get credit.
And if I do forget to add credit where I might has missed something, let me
know, I *will* correct it. :)
I'm a firm believer in "Egoboo" the concept that you get a boost of ego, when
you are given credit publicly for good works.
Wish me luck.
I plan on giving a presentation of this sucker in a powerpointish style format,
(probably using GNUPoint :) at the upcoming USENIX/FREENIX conference in
Monterey, CA, this coming June 6-11, 1999. :)
http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix99/
It will be presented as either a "Work in Progress" (wip) or at an informal
"Birds of a Feather Session" (BoF). But probably the latter.
--Brock
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