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Subject: Re: Project Gutenberg's Roget's Thesaurus
In-Reply-To: Your message of "13 Apr 93 18:07:08 +0100."
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Date: Wed, 14 Apr 93 11:24:49 +1100
From: Rik Harris <rik@daneel.rdt.monash.edu.au>
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> As more public domain hypertext comes on line, we are going to need
> some big disks on each continent for it. We should also perhaps use
> some mirroring software to keep them up to date.
>
> One possibility is we feed back the hypertext to Michael Hart.
> It could just be an overlay of files which have pointers to
> the actual text, or a smart server which can #include the
> actual text into a wrapper document.
>
> Nat, do you thing the Gutenberg project would consider
> using their existing distribution chain for the stuff? We could
> set up W3 servers on some of their machines maybe? It would
> take less CPU than FTP.