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- From: paris@zygon.dev.cdx.mot.com (Gregory M. Paris)
- Subject: Re: Whither SAGE?
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- Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1992 16:00:29 GMT
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- bzs@ussr.std.com (Barry Shein) writes:
- >And the issue isn't really "equitability", the issue is running a
- >first class organization (both USENIX and SAGE.)
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- My question is, why the association between USENIX and SAGE at all?
- Sure, I can understand that the organization in its infancy needs some
- help getting off the ground, but from what I can tell, the parent-child
- relationship of USENIX and SAGE is intended to be permanent. Why?
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