emv@a.cc.umich.edu (Ed Vielmetti) (10/24/88)
If you're interested in seeing comp.os.mach, let me know. Reply to this article and edit the header to reflect your preference, and send the result to mach-vote-yes@starbarlounge.cc.umich.edu mach-vote-no@starbarlounge.cc.umich.edu depending on which you'd like. If you have special interests in Mach, like ports in progress, lucid descriptions of interesting projects underway, programming tutorials etc., include copies of them with your vote. I would expect that the level of discussion can start out on a fairly high level if some basic tutorial/what is Mach questions can get out of the way. Followups to comp.os.mach if you've created it locally already, or news.groups about the general process of newsgroup creation. --Ed
emv@a.cc.umich.edu (Ed Vielmetti) (10/25/88)
In article <1296@mailgw.cc.umich.edu> emv@mailgw.cc.umich.edu (Ed Vielmetti) writes: >If you're interested in seeing comp.os.mach, let me know. Reply >to this article and edit the header to reflect your preference, >and send the result to > mach-vote-yes@starbarlounge.cc.umich.edu > mach-vote-no@starbarlounge.cc.umich.edu >depending on which you'd like. So far the voting is 59 to 2 in just about a day, so I'm comfortable in asserting that the vote will eventually pass the 100+ vote margin. Bill Bolosky was kind enough to point out that there's a mach mailing list run from CMU. Subscribe by sending mail to 'info-mach-request@cs.cmu.edu', and post to it by sending to 'info-mach@cs.cmu.edu'. The newsgroup isn't going to be created for a while, so if you're serious about mach, join the mailing list. As I say, vote early, vote often, and if you have good info about mach save it up so that it will go into the newsgroup (or mail it to me and I'll save it up). --Ed