[mod.std.unix] mod.std.unix Volume 3

std-unix@ut-sally.UUCP (Moderator, John Quarterman) (11/03/85)

As I gave a paper copy of volumes one and two of mod.std.unix to the
P1003 chair at the Steering Group meeting in Dallas, it is convenient
to start Volume 3, of which this is Number 1.  Friday was not the first
time the committee had seen articles from the newsgroup, by the way,
since several members follow it closely and I tend to directly forward
specific articles of interest to the chair.  Your input is seen and
taken into account.


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Volume-Number: Volume 3, Number 1