deroest@milton.u.washington.edu (James DeRoest) (12/15/90)
In article <5A0C0B090B1C00CA-MTABOGECNVE*XMAS@BOGECNVE.BITNET> XMAS@BOGECNVE.BITNET writes: >We are considering AIX/370 as an offering for our users. Anyone willing >to share: > Since Comp.unix.aix leans towards 6000 info, and bit.listserv.aix-l towards PS/2, is there any interest in posting the AIX370-L Listserv list into say bit.listserv.aix370-l? This list has been active for about a year and a half, and consists of most of the AIX370 ESP sites, IBM support/devel folks, etc. I have been maintaining the AIX370-L list at the Univ of Washington, and would be willing to setup the news feed. Would this be of interest, or is it just one more subscription to mess with. I would point out that there is considerable info concerning aix/370 in the archives. Those interested should check AIX370-L via LISTSERV@UWAVM.U.WASHINGTON.EDU, or drop me a line. Jim DeRoest Systems Programming Mgr University Computing Services University of Washington Seattle WA 98195 (206)543-6343 deroest@cac.washington.edu deroest@cac.bitnet