On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 01:38:54PM -0400, Michael MacIsaac wrote:
> Date:         Tue, 16 Apr 2002 13:38:54 -0400
> From: Michael MacIsaac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject:      Re: OK who messed with the redbook?
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > Can I ask you to state publically and explicitly: what were the reasons
> > given for the removal, by those who supported this action? We can surmise
> > what they might be, but it would be interesting to hear...
>
> No. I don't recall details, and I've stuck my neck out as far as I care.
Thank you Mike, for having the integrity to 'stick your neck out' as far
as you have. It is a pity that the IBM people who asked your opinion
didn't want to hear your answer.

> Let's move on and get back to the fun stuff (gotta get this hsi0 working
> again).
>           -Mike MacIsaac,  IBM   [EMAIL PROTECTED]   (845) 433-7061

Yep, back to work/play/whatever.

I had promised an IBM guy that I'd help him prepare a CD he could give
to his customers so that they could just run Linux/390 on their PC's;
just like the Demo shown at the GSE (Guide Share Europe) Linux Working
Group meeting in the Schoeneicherstrasse 220 in Boeblingen.

Of course, I have an ulterior motive;
I was so impressed with the one slide that showed the RedHat, SuSE, Turbo
and Debian Logo's that I thought that a CD containing an IPL-able
mini-system from each distributor would be quite neat.

Anybody want to help me? I run Debian/390 here, and ThinkBlue/64,
but I'm not up to speed on SuSE, RedHat or Turbo.

Richard - "This letter hasn't been censored ... yet"
--
It turns out that treating software as property
makes bad software. ===Moglen===
Have a nice day ;-) Richard Higson mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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