Re: Communication with Linux community

2000-07-05 Thread Tony Dean
I would start with the major archive sites. The MIT site is still around at ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/ and its been there for years. The other major US archive site is http://metalab.unc.edu which used to be sunsite.unc.edu. This is also an old site that is often the source for people who wa

Re: Communication with Linux community

2000-07-05 Thread Nathan Meyers
Jacob Nikom wrote: > Hi, > > My question is little off the usual java-linux topics and relates > to the activity in Linux community. Jacob, There's no central authority for such things, but there are certainly good ways to announce and distribute your stuff. If "donating" means supplying sourc

Re: Communication with Linux community

2000-07-05 Thread Mo DeJong
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Jacob Nikom wrote: > Hi, > > My question is little off the usual java-linux topics and relates > to the activity in Linux community. > > My company thinks about donating some of their applications to the > Linux community. Where I can look how to do it, whom to communicate

Re: Communication with Linux community

2000-07-05 Thread Christopher Smith
--On Wednesday, July 05, 2000 6:55 PM -0400 Jacob Nikom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My question is little off the usual java-linux topics and relates > to the activity in Linux community. > > My company thinks about donating some of their applications to the > Linux community. Where I can look h

Communication with Linux community

2000-07-05 Thread Jacob Nikom
Hi, My question is little off the usual java-linux topics and relates to the activity in Linux community. My company thinks about donating some of their applications to the Linux community. Where I can look how to do it, whom to communicate with and how it is usually happens? Thank you, Jacob