rrn@lib.tmc.edu (Stan Barber) (05/24/91)
I am sure those of you who have been following things have noticed that rn 4.4 and NNTP 1.6 are not out yet. I was hopeful to get at least rn 4.4 out by now, but other things came along and ate all my free time. Now, I am beginning to see the light of day (or is the darkness of night) again, so these beasties will get more of my time. I would like to recruit about 10 or so beta testers for rn 4.4. If you are interested, please send mail to "rrn@lib.tmc.edu"... The beta will start June 4th and end July 4th. In your "application", tell me if you currently use rn and on what platform. Tell me if you use NNTP or not. I am particularly interested in systems with reasonable ANSI C compilers and more System V than BSD characteristics. I have access to RS/6000, Vax/Ultrix 3.1 and Risc/Ultrix 4.1, SunOS 4.1.1, ISC 2.1.1, Stardent Unix 2.2 and 3.0, and HP/UX 7.0. If you have something other than that, I am most interested in having you involved. Please let me know before the end of May. -- Stan internet: sob@bcm.tmc.edu Director, Networking Olan uucp: rutgers!bcm!sob and Systems Support Barber Opinions expressed are only mine. Baylor College of Medicine
davison@borland.com (Wayne Davison) (05/29/91)
(Joe) joe@astph.UUCP writes: > How closely does trn track rn? Will a new release of trn follow as well? A new release of trn based on rn 4.4 is in the planning stages. -- \ /| / /|\/ /| /(_) Wayne Davison (_)/ |/ /\|/ / |/ \ davison@borland.com (W A Y N e)