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- From: jmalcolm@sura.net (Joseph Malcolm)
- Subject: Re: Should 'gnu' be a valid distribution?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.214241.1296@darwin.sura.net>
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- References: <JGREELY.93Jan28073109@morganucodon.cis.ohio-state.edu> <C1Kq41.3LM.2@cs.cmu.edu>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 21:42:41 GMT
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- In article <C1Kq41.3LM.2@cs.cmu.edu> Karl_Kleinpaste@cs.cmu.edu writes:
- >jmalcolm@sura.net writes:
- > the person who originally gatewayed the gnu.* groups said that
- > the gnu distribution was indeed deliberate.
- >
- >That was possibly me, but more likely Bob Sutterfield.
-
- I think it was Bob Sutterfield.
-
- >The reason it's there is that the gateway software in use at the time
- >was Erik Fair's newsgate code, which was largely a couple of
- >horrendous awk(1) scripts along with some m4(1) incantations to create
- >the /usr/lib/aliases and sys file entries. The specific problem (as I
- >recall; memory is fuzzy by now) was that the m4 macros required a
- >distribution (for Erik's purposes, this was usually "inet") and we
- >couldn't think of anything more appropriate. I distinctly recall
- >trying to use "world," only to find that some piece of the news
- >software tossed its cookies as a result. "gnu" may have just been a
- >compromise to make the beastie work at all, and under B News, that was
- >OK.
-
- OK. This wasn't what Bob Sutterfield said, as best I recall, the last
- time this came up. But this does seem to indicate that there is no
- particular reason that there *needs* to be a gnu distribution.
-
- > We'd actually like to get out of the gatewaying business altogether
- > (we do more than gnu.*); it's one more complexity for our shrinking
- > staff to cope with.
- >
- >OSU Computer Science system support staff: 6 years and 17 hirings
- >later, the software staff still consists of about 3 people...
-
- Fairly high attrition rate there, eh?
-
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