[comp.sys.novell] welcome to Novell's newsgroup

manoj@ca.excelan.com (manoj @ Mail Prod Mktg) (12/10/90)

Finally, Novell readers have their own group on the Internet.
This further strengthens Novell's commitment towards open standards.

I would like to thank all the YES vote responders who made this group
creation successful and I hope that this will create a rewarding forum.

The format of this unmoderated group is free float and I would urge you all
to keep it professionally clean.

Thank You and happy posting!

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brian@cimage.com (Brian Kelley) (12/11/90)

In article <2468@excelan.COM> manoj@ca.excelan.com (manoj @ Mail Prod Mktg) writes:
>Finally, Novell readers have their own group on the Internet.

I agree that this group is long overdue, though I don't consider it
"Novell's newsgroup."

>This further strengthens Novell's commitment towards open standards.

Of course, commitment and product are two very different things.



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