While we are not discussing anything, I'll use some of this saved bandwidth to 
spam everyone with some self-promotion.  Please forgive me if anyone is 
offended but it has to be more interesting and thought provoking than the OP's 
test post, though it may be less interesting than free pizza.

A couple of months back we started a blog dedicated to the topic of code 
debugging on z/OS.  It can be found at http://zosdebug.com/blog.html.  As you 
would expect, since we are doing the writing, it is slanted toward the use of 
our debug product (TDF).  That's not a hidden agenda.  However, we do hope to 
present interesting topics about debugging tips and techniques that apply to 
z/OS code development and testing in general, that might be thought provoking 
to many readers of this list regardless of what debugger they use.  We 
encourage active feedback by use of the blog's comment facility.  If there are 
topics you would like to see covered please feel free to email suggestions to 
us directly.  And, if there is a topic near and dear to your hart you want to 
write about yourself, write it up and send it to us.  We will be happy to 
include your articles as a guest blogger, giving full credit to you as the 
author, as long as they are appropriate and on theme.    The blog is specific 
(at least for now) to assembler debugging and specific to z/OS.  That won't 
interest everyone on this list but I hope it does interest the majority.  

Please direct any feedback to me off-list or to [email protected].

Chuck Arney
Arney Computer Systems
Web: http://zosdebug.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/arneycomputer

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Assembler List [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Tony Harminc
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 4:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Test post

On 30 September 2014 14:53, Hall, Keven <[email protected]> wrote:
> Haven't seen a post for three weeks so I'm spamming y'all to test my 
> subscription because I can't remember the listserv command that I should be 
> using instead.

Last post I saw was Sept 14 2014. Still here, still reading and writing 
assembler and macro code. Just delivered a major project today
- got free pizza - woo-hoo! Perhaps I'll have time to post something 
scintillating and thought provoking soon.

Tony H.

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