hvr@kimba.Sun.COM (Heather Rose) (03/11/90)
In article <9003081444.AA04748@> twirth@sybfr1.UUCP (Timothee Wirth) writes: > >I would like to participate to the open discussion about XView. >Could you include me in your mailing list? > >my address is twirth@sybase.com You're already there...xpert or comp.windows.x is the method to participate in open discussion about XView at the present time. Below, is information on this alias and the xviewbug-trackers alias. The xviewbugs alias is described in the README file in the XView source code. Regards, Heather >From: jim@EXPO.LCS.MIT.EDU (Jim Fulton) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x Subject: Re: what is xpert? xpert@expo.lcs.mit.edu is the mailing list from which comp.windows.x was spawned. The two are gatewayed together so that messages sent via either channel will appear on both. Jim Fulton MIT X Consortium p.s. Please remember that mailing list administrivia should be sent to xpert-request@expo.lcs.mit.edu, where they will eventually get dealt with. Requests that are sent to xpert will, most likely, be ignored. Also, keep in mind that xpert@expo.lcs.mit.edu contains redistibution lists, so you should check with your local mail administrator before sending requests to xpert-request. >From hvr Wed Jan 24 15:32:04 1990 To: xviewbug-trackers Subject: testing new alias, xviewbug-trackers Status: RO I have set up (on my own machine for now) a new alias for tracking bugs sent to the xviewbugs alias. So far, the people on the alias are those who have reported XView bugs. If you would like on or off this alias, please send a note to xviewbug-trackers-request%kimba.eng@sun.com ...!sun!kimba!xviewbug-trackers-request So far, my criteria for posting is to Cc this alias with answers we provide to bugs/issues sent in via xviewbugs. __________________________________________________________________ Heather Rose Window Systems Group internet: hrose@sun.com Sun Microsystems, Inc. uucp: ...!sun!hrose