[alt.hackers] Hacker - Jargon list

bdo8650@cec2.wustl.edu (Bryan D. O'Connor) (10/05/90)

	Recently in alt.hackers and alt.folklore.computers there
	has been talk of a "Hacker Jargon File"...  When it was
	first mentioned what anon-ftp site it was at, there was
	much confusion.  In that confusion I lost track of where
	it was "really" located..

	Could some kind soul please post the anon-ftp site where
	I may find it.  Thank you.

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warren@pws.bull.com (Warren J. Lavallee) (10/05/90)

In <1990Oct5.060514.19787@cec1.wustl.edu> bdo8650@cec2.wustl.edu (Bryan D. O'Connor) writes:
>	Recently in alt.hackers and alt.folklore.computers there
>	has been talk of a "Hacker Jargon File"...  When it was
>	first mentioned what anon-ftp site it was at, there was
>	much confusion.  In that confusion I lost track of where
>	it was "really" located..

I have an OLD document, that I got quite a while ago:
	GLOSSARY OF JARGON
	November 14, 1982

	Compiled by Guy L. Steele Jr., Raphael Finkel, Donald Woods,
	Geoff Goodfellow and Mark Crispin,
	with assistance from the MIT and Stanford AI communities
	and Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
	Some contributions were submitted via the ARPAnet
	from miscellaneous sites.

It is an *roff -ms file.  You can ftp it from 
slug.pws.bull.com:~ftp/pub/doc/jargon.ms
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