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- From: James Sears <js@convergence.eu.org>
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- Subject: Convergence International, the non-Wintel user group, FAQ v2.00
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- Summary: Information about the non-Wintel computer user and development
- group Convergence International.
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- Version: 2.00
- URL: http://www.convergence.eu.org/about/faq.shtml
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- Convergence International, the non-Wintel user group, FAQ v2.00
-
- This FAQ contains information and answers to common questions about
- the non-Wintel computer user group Convergence International. The
- latest version of this FAQ is also available on the web in HTML format
- at http://www.convergence.eu.org/about/faq.shtml
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 1. Contents.
-
- 1. Contents.
- 2. What is Convergence International?
- 3. Why was Convergence International created?
- 4. What do you mean by "non-Wintel"?
- 5. Which platforms do you support?
- 6. How do I join Convergence International?
- 7. What can I do to help Convergence International?
- 8. What is Xodus CIDG?
- 9. What is the UAPI?
- 10. What is Xoware?
- 11. What newsgroups are available for topics relating to Convergence?
- 12. Contact details and credits.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 2. What is Convergence International?
-
- Convergence International is a user group for users of all non-Wintel
- computers (see section 4 for a definition of non-Wintel). Convergence
- brings together users of many different minority computers, organises
- projects, and produces information to increase public awareness of
- these platforms. We also have a development group, Xodus, which
- produces software for these platforms (see section 8 for information
- on Xodus).
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 3. Why was Convergence International created?
-
- We believe that if a time comes when one single platform is the only
- one in use the computer industry will suffer. Without competition there
- is stagnation, and no one platform can hope to be best suited to
- _every_ task. While there are alternatives development is spurred on
- by competition, and people are free to choose the platform which best
- suits their needs.
-
- Unfortunately we are coming increasingly close to a single platform
- dominating the computing world, Microsoft Windows running on an Intel
- CPU. More and more people are simply unaware that there are any viable
- alternatives, and so use the so called industry standard platform.
-
- And so we formed Convergence, to provide information to re-educate
- people and show that there is more to computing than a single operating
- system and a single processor. Also Xodus, the development part of
- Convergence, is developing software for the supported non-Wintel
- platforms and tools like the UAPI to make it easier to write software
- for non-Wintel machines.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 4. What do you mean by "non-Wintel"?
-
- When we say "non-Wintel" we mean all computer platforms other than
- Microsoft Windows running on an Intel-type processor. This includes:
- Acorn, Amiga, Apple, ARM, A\Box, Be, Network Computers, PowerPC, Psion,
- and all types of Unix.
-
- We would rather not use the phrase "non-Wintel" to describe what we
- support, but short of listing all the platforms we _do_ support every
- time we currently say "non-Wintel", it's the only option.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 5. Which platforms do you support?
-
- We support all non-Wintel platforms, including: Acorn, Amiga, Apple,
- ARM, A\Box, Be, Network Computers, PowerPC, Psion, and all types of
- Unix. However at the moment we are concentrating on Acorn, Amiga, and
- Apple, because most members use these platforms, and we are short of
- volunteers to help with information about other platforms.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 6. How do I join Convergence International?
-
- It's very easy to join Convergence and it is totally free. Simply go
- to http://www.convergence.eu.org/join.shtml and fill in the form, or
- e-mail us at join@convergence.eu.org and tell us your name, e-mail
- address, and what computers you use.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 7. What can I do to help Convergence International?
-
- We are always looking for volunteers to help with various projects.
- Once you have joined you can do as much or as little to help as you
- want or have time for, anything from simply displaying our logo on your
- web pages or our name in your sig, to running a project, to managing
- a section of the web site, to writing or porting some of the Xodus
- software.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 8. What is Xodus CIDG?
-
- The Convergence International Development Group (CIDG) is known as
- Xodus. Members who are programmers can take part in Xodus projects to
- write and port software for the platforms we support.
-
- Current Xodus projects include the UAPI (see section 9), and Xoware
- (see section 10). If you are a programmer and would like to get
- involved an Xodus project see http://www.convergence.eu.org/xodus/
- for details.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 9. What is the UAPI?
-
- The Universal Application Programmer Interface (UAPI), is currently
- Xodus CIDG's major project. When finished the UAPI will allow
- programmers to very easily port their software to other non-Wintel
- platforms, increasing the target audience.
-
- The UAPI will provide a common interface to all the functions a
- programme will need, from windowing and user input to network
- communications. Once the UAPI its' self has been ported to a platform
- a developer can simply recompile their programme and link it to the
- UAPI library for that computer and their software will have be ported.
-
- For more information and technical details see the UAPI pages on
- the our web site at http://www.convergence.eu.org/xodus/software/uapi/
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 10. What is Xoware?
-
- If you are a programmer and a member of Convergence you can publish
- your software through Xodus under the Xoware scheme. You can submit
- your software to us, and after we have tested it we will provide web
- space for it (or a link to your own site if you prefer) and advertise
- it on our web pages, at no cost. In return all we ask is that your
- software shows that it supports Convergence. We may also be able to
- assist with porting your programme to other Convergence supported
- platforms.
-
- Another option is to have your software checked and approved by Xodus.
- We will check features like user friendliness, ease of use, and
- compliance to relevant OS guidelines. Approved software will be allowed
- to carry a special CIDG logo which we hope will become a mark of
- quality for non-Wintel software.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 11. What newsgroups are available for topics relating to
- Convergence?
-
- We found that there was nowhere where users of different non-Wintel
- platforms could come together to discuss issues relating to Convergence
- International, for example intercompatibility between these platforms
- and users working together. Existing newsgroups were platform specific
- and often didn't allow discussions of other platforms, so we created
- the newsgroup alt.comp.convergence as a neutral ground where users of
- all non-Wintel computers could discuss issues relating to Convergence
- International and our projects.
-
- If alt.comp.convergence isn't available on your local news server
- e-mail your news admin (usually news@your.site.dom) and ask them to
- carry it. If all else fails alt.comp.convergence is available on the
- web at sites like http://www.dejanews.com/ and http://www.feedme.org/
-
- Note: as with all alt.* newsgroups alt.comp.convergence can receive
- inappropriate mass postings which have nothing to do with the topic
- of the newsgroups (ie "spam").
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 12. Contact details and credits.
-
- If you have have any unanswered questions or suggestions for additions
- to the FAQ please contact me by e-mail at js@convergence.eu.org.
- Further information about Convergence can be found on our web site at
- the URL below.
-
- E-mail : enquiries@convergence.eu.org
- Web : http://www.convergence.eu.org/
-
- Written and maintained by James Sears <js@convergence.eu.org>.
- Copyright 1997, by Convergence International.
-
-