th@nvuxd.UUCP (T.HARTNETT) (02/20/85)
I would like to see net.xinu started to discuss aspects of the xinu operating system ( see: Operating System Design - The XINU Approach, by Douglas Comer, Prentice-Hall ). I've posted a few articles on the topic over the past month and the response, in terms of return mail, was much greater than I'd expected. Any comments?? Tom Hartnett (201)758-2583 ...{ihnp4}!nvuxd!th
hart@cp1.UUCP (rod ) (02/24/85)
> I would like to see net.xinu started to discuss aspects of the xinu > operating system ( see: Operating System Design - The XINU Approach, by > Douglas Comer, Prentice-Hall ). I've posted a few articles on the topic > over the past month and the response, in terms of return mail, was much > greater than I'd expected. > > Any comments?? > Tom Hartnett (201)758-2583 > ...{ihnp4}!nvuxd!th I am with you Tom. There seems to be a good bit of interest down here. -- =========================================================================== Signed by: Rod Hart (WA3MEZ) Minicomputer Technical Support District Chesapeake & Potomac Tel. Co. A Bell Atlantic Company Silver Spring, Md. sabre!cp1!hart - gamma!cp1!hart - umcp-cs!cp1!hart - aplvax!cp1!hart ===========================================================================
paulsc@tekecs.UUCP (Paul Scherf) (02/25/85)
In article <139@nvuxd.UUCP> th@nvuxd.UUCP (T.HARTNETT) writes: >I would like to see net.xinu started to discuss aspects of the xinu >operating system. > I've posted a few articles on the topic >over the past month and the response, in terms of return mail, was much >greater than I'd expected. >Any comments?? I too am interested in discussing XINU. It might be a good idea to just start discussing XINU in some approximately appropriate group until people in that group, who are not interested in XINU (How could that happen? (-: ), suggest that we start a subgroup. If someone names an appropriate existing group, I'm ready. I would rather not waste time arguing about whether there is enough interest in XINU to warrant a new group, or coming up with a name everybody likes, or ... and just begin the discussion. Paul Scherf, Tektronix, Wilsonville, Oregon, USA, paulsc@tekecs.UUCP