[comp.emacs] MicroEmacs, MicroSpell, Micro...

dml@rabbit1.UUCP (David Langdon) (11/01/88)

Earlier this year, there were a number of postings to the effect that a
new version of MicroEMACS, MicroSPELL, and MicroSCRIBE (???) would be
posted to the net this fall. Did I miss them, were they delayed, did the
author become permantently disabled????? If someone could post the status
of the Micro... series, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in 
advance.

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David Langdon    Rabbit Software Corp.
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nwd@j.cc.purdue.edu (Daniel Lawrence) (11/02/88)

In article <573@rabbit1.UUCP> dml@rabbit1.UUCP (David Langdon) writes:
>Earlier this year, there were a number of postings to the effect that a
>new version of MicroEMACS, MicroSPELL, and MicroSCRIBE (???) would be
>posted to the net this fall. Did I miss them, were they delayed, did the
>author become permantently disabled????? If someone could post the status
>of the Micro... series, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in 
>advance.
>David Langdon    Rabbit Software Corp.
>(215) 647-0440   7 Great Valley Parkway East  Malvern PA 19355
>...!ihnp4!{cbmvax,cuuxb}!hutch!dml        ...!psuvax1!burdvax!hutch!dml

	Hello,

		Just a quick note, I was in the processess of mailing
	out MicroEMACS 3.10 BETA to some testers when I got a fairly
	comprehensive and reasonable set of changes from Allan Pratt at
	Atari.  This is holding me up for about 2-3 days.  I suspect
	I will let the BETA run for about 4 weeks and then post the
	3.10 version on my BBS and start packing it up to be sent
	out on usenet.

	BTW: I have these nightmares of "MicroEMACS 3.10 part 1 of 50"
	coming up..... and I would be really suggestive to alternatives.
	There are a lot of people with just UUCP access and not ARPA
	but if there are some UUCP file servers out there....

			Daniel Lawrence		(317) 742-5153
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rmpinchback@watmum.waterloo.edu (Reid M. Pinchback) (11/03/88)

In article <573@rabbit1.UUCP> dml@rabbit1.UUCP (David Langdon) writes:
>Earlier this year, there were a number of postings to the effect that a
>new version of MicroEMACS, MicroSPELL, and MicroSCRIBE (???) would be
>posted to the net this fall. Did I miss them, were they delayed, did the
>author become permantently disabled????? If someone could post the status
               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

   This is something I've seen more and more of in the last year or so
on Usenet.  A few hard-working people (who usually have REAL jobs and
their own personal lives to conduct) attempt to produce and distribute
software for the general public, on a free or voluntary fee basis.  When
users don't get these people to jump up and down at their beck and call,
we begin to see increased net bandwidth consisting of messages containing
snide remarks and personal slights.  Though I'm as interested in seeing
new versions of uEMACS come out as the next person, I'll be damned if I
can see why the author would BOTHER!  Requests for info are reasonable,
but David, don't you think it would make more sense to sound encouraging
instead of sarcastic?  If my position seems a bit harsh, then by all means
get a copy of the EMACS source, and start looking at the effort required
to produce a MS-DOS version of that product.


      Reid M. Pinchback

bill@twwells.uucp (T. William Wells) (11/04/88)

In article <8050@j.cc.purdue.edu> nwd@j.cc.purdue.edu.UUCP (Daniel Lawrence) writes:
:       BTW: I have these nightmares of "MicroEMACS 3.10 part 1 of 50"
:       coming up..... and I would be really suggestive to alternatives.
:       There are a lot of people with just UUCP access and not ARPA
:       but if there are some UUCP file servers out there....

Here's a possible solution:

Post to comp.archives a request for archive sites to carry
MicroEMACS. I'm sure that you'll get some responses.

When you send it to them, post to comp.archives a list of sites where
you sent it. You could also then post a pointer message in other
groups that says that you have released it and it is available on
those various archive sites.

If you'd really like to make my job easier, look up the first two
articles I posted: <115@twwells.uucp> and <116@twwells.uucp>.  These
contain information on the database format I will be using. Though
they are already slightly out of date, I can easily fix up any minor
differences.

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Bill
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