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- Foreword by
-
- TOM MACK
-
- Co-author and copyright holder of RBBS-PC
-
- When Loren Jones first told me about his concept of
- "RBBS-in-a-Box" I was enthusiastic in my support of it. RBBS-PC's
- prime directive has always been to "foster the free exchange of
- information" and I couldn't think of anything that would more
- imaginatively further this goal as well as be a teaching example of
- what an electronic bulletin board system operator (SYSOP)
- contributes -- to other users as well as the PC industry in
- general.
-
- RBBS-PC has sought to be a platform from which users might
- share and express ideas with as much flexibility as possible for
- the SYSOP to tailor his system to both his users and his views. I
- am always awed when I log on to RBBS-PC bulletin boards and
- experience their diversity of structure, thoughts, ideas, and
- subjects. As a "tool maker" I am probably the worst person to use
- as an example of a good RBBS-PC SYSOP. My interest has been
- primarily in the tool itself -- not in developing any dexterity in
- utilizing it. Loren and other SYSOPs like him have always left me
- feeling somewhat humble when I see what they have created from
- RBBS-PC. Perhaps it is simply because I am focused on addressing
- the foibles within RBBS-PC that I don't appreciate all of it's
- strengths.
-
- RBBS-PC is like a medieval cathedral in many ways. It is "of
- the people", an expression of the needs of those of us who live in
- this electronic village of the 1980's. It is a village which arose
- with the advent and popularization of Microsoft-based DOS personal
- computers and low cost/high quality modems. Like the medieval
- cathedrals of old, RBBS-PC arose in a "dark age" when ignorance was
- rampant. Eight hundred years ago was a time when knowledge, the
- antidote for ignorance, was a scarce commodity. It was only then
- that a few men of faith -- in themselves, in there fellow man, and
- in their God began assembling what knowledge they could find and
- preserving it from one generation unto the next. Eventually these
- collections became the great libraries of Europe. They were always
- located where men of conviction assembled -- to pray, to learn, and
- perhaps to dream. Human creativity thirsts to share, to grow, to
- evolve, and to change. Thus did dusty crossroads of mere huts
- become soaring edifices with bell towers that filled the sky.
-
- So to, has RBBS-PC arisen. In the dark days of the fall of
- 1981 when no information existed on the so recently announced (but
- oh so scarce IBM PC) there was a "darkness" on the land of MS-DOS
- based personal computers. It was not until 1982 that a few hardy
- souls began to band together to share their hard earned experience
- with one another. It was in 1982 that there arouse a scattering of
- "PC user groups", one of these was the Capital PC User Group in
- Washington, D.C. Almost from their inception PC user groups began
- "libraries" of useful utilities that the members had written to
- meet their own needs and which they wished to share with others.
- Eventually, this shared software evolved into a concept called
- "shareware" wherein users of the software were asked to donate
- something to the author if they found the software useful. The
- "shareware" concept has evolved to become a recognized avenue
- through which software authors market their products. In 1983,
- RBBS-PC's concept of "userware" first arose wherein users of the
- software were asked to contribute improvements to the software.
-
- It was exactly at this time, the summer of 1983, that high
- speed (1200 baud), high quality (Hayes), and low cost modems became
- available to most users of PCs. RBBS-PC's purpose of "fostering
- the free exchange of information" and users needs to access
- software "libraries" is what caused a synergy of goals to be met
- and RBBS-PC became the industry standard for PC-based electronic
- bulletin boards in the Microsoft DOS world.
-
- Since that time, RBBS-PC has evolved from the 897 lines of
- BASIC source code offering a rudimentary range of features to over
- 27,000 lines of BASIC source code offering an unmatched range of
- features not found in any other similar PC-based bulletin board
- system. Over these years, RBBS-PC has served well it's other goal
- of "being a teaching example of what could be done with the BASIC
- language."
-
- What makes "RBBS-in-a-Box" so revolutionary is that for the
- first time a PC owner can operate an already configured, fully
- operational RBBS-PC, with a complete set of files to share with
- others. More importantly, for the first time users can see what a
- SYSOP's imagination, creativity, and innovation can accomplish
- utilizing RBBS-PC as the platform with which to express a
- personalized view. RBBS-PC is in a constantly evolving state of
- being -- like all living things. It's heartbeat is to be found not
- in it's author, but in its SYSOPs. A bulletin board is not the
- software that is used to run it, but the SYSOP that operates the
- bulletin board.
-
- In RBBS-PC's documentation I have stated throughout the years
- that "I am proud of the company that RBBS-PC keeps." This
- continues to remain true, especially for "RBBS-in-a-Box." Because
- of RBBS-PC I have had the privilege of meeting Loren Jones and
- other RBBS-PC SYSOPs. The international stature that RBBS-PC has
- earned is because it has been borne aloft by just such giants. In
- this electronic landscape of modems and bulletin boards I have met
- men of selflessness, integrity, patience, and perserverence. Two
- such giants as these are Jon Martin and Ken Goosens. They and
- every RBBS-PC SYSOP have granted me the privilege of being counted
- in their company. I remain both honored and humbled.
-
- With "RBBS-in-a-Box" you have the opportunity to join a very
- rare breed of people. If you do choose to participate, all that is
- asked is that you keep the faith with those who have gone before
- you. The concept of "users helping users" is not new -- some say it
- began when the very first human helped another down from the trees.
- The only thing that has changed in this last quarter of the
- twentieth century is RBBS-PC allows you to reach further and help
- many more in our global electronic village. "RBBS-in-a-Box" is
- your chance to begin, to make a difference, to join the Second
- Ring.
-
- Enjoy....
-
- Tom Mack
- June 14, 1989
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