mike@anomaly.sbs.com (Michael P. Deignan) (07/02/90)
I'm interested in either subscribing to, or starting, a mailing list or other forum which would keep track of non-commerical software packages which have been ported to the SCO XENIX operating system, where said software is available (either uucp, ftp, bbs, author, etc.) as well as a description of the software in question. Does anyone else have any thoughts on this matter? MD -- -- Michael P. Deignan, President -- Small Business Systems, Inc. -- ----------------------------------------- Box 17220, Esmond, RI 02917 -- -- Domain-Based: mike@anomaly.sbs.com -- Voice: +1 401 273-4669 -- -- UUCP: ...!uunet!rayssd!anomaly!mike -- Telebit: +1 401 455-0347 --
s892024@minyos.xx.rmit.oz (Richard Muirden) (07/06/90)
---------- Date: 2 Jul 90 02:58:19 GMT Sender: mike@anomaly.sbs.com Lines: 14 I'm interested in either subscribing to, or starting, a mailing list or other forum which would keep track of non-commerical software packages which have been ported to the SCO XENIX operating system, where said software is available (either uucp, ftp, bbs, author, etc.) as well as a description of the software in question. Does anyone else have any thoughts on this matter? --------- Now this I think to be a very good idea! And it also brings to mind another question which has been asked but needs to be addressed again - is there a archive site that contains XENIX PD software. I'm sure that these two lists in conjunction would be a useful reference for many people. -Richard
dylan@ibmpcug.co.uk (Matthew Farwell) (07/08/90)
In article <4932@minyos.xx.rmit.oz> s892024@minyos.xx.rmit.oz (Richard Muirden) writes: >I'm interested in either subscribing to, or starting, a mailing list or >other forum which would keep track of non-commerical software packages >which have been ported to the SCO XENIX operating system, where said >software is available (either uucp, ftp, bbs, author, etc.) as well as >a description of the software in question. > >Does anyone else have any thoughts on this matter? >--------- >Now this I think to be a very good idea! And it also brings to mind >another question which has been asked but needs to be addressed >again - is there a archive site that contains XENIX PD software. > >I'm sure that these two lists in conjunction would be a useful >reference for many people. I spose if there is enough interest in this mailing list, then I could codge something together..... Dylan. -- Matthew J Farwell | Email: dylan@ibmpcug.co.uk The IBM PC User Group, PO Box 360,| dylan%ibmpcug.CO.UK@ukc Harrow HA1 4LQ England | ...!uunet!ukc!ibmpcug.co.uk!dylan Phone: +44 81-863-1191 | Sun? Don't they make coffee machines?