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Date:      Tue, 4 May 1999 10:59:11 +0100 
From:      paul@originative.co.uk
To:        advocacy@freebsd.org
Subject:   RE: press release
Message-ID:  <A6D02246E1ABD2119F5200C0F0303D10FF25@octopus>

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Greenman [mailto:dg@root.com]
> Sent: 04 May 1999 04:13
> To: advocacy@freebsd.org
> Cc: chat@freebsd.org
> Subject: press release
> 
> 
>    FYI, my press release about wcarchive/Micron went out 
> nationally via
> PRNewswire at 8:49pm EDT. I've already seen it show up at 
> Fidelity Investments
> for news about Micron Electronics. Cool stuff.

Good press release. This is exactly how we should do them. Short, snappy,
easy to use quote and a single clear point to get across.

Have we got a web page where properly formulated press releases such as this
can be held so that other's can get hold of them when they need to pass them
on to people?

What's PRNewswire? Is it worth trying to get this out in the UK or will
PRNewswire get it propagated worldwide?

Paul.

> David Greenman
> Co-founder/Principal Architect, The FreeBSD Project - 
> http://www.freebsd.org
> Creator of high-performance Internet servers - 
> http://www.terasolutions.com
> 
> MICRON ELECTRONICS NETFRAME CHOSEN FOR INTERNET'S BUSIEST SITE
> 
> San Francisco, CA., May 3, 1999  Walnut Creek CDROM, Inc. and Micron
> Electronics, Inc. announced today that Walnut Creek CDROM has 
> chosen the
> Micron NetFRAME 9201 as the next-generation server platform for their
> hugely popular FTP archive at ftp.cdrom.com.
> 
> "It's one of a very few Intel-architecture machines with the 
> capability
> to handle our exceptionally high traffic loads", said David 
> Greenman, Walnut
> Creek's Systems Manager. "We're very impressed with both the machine's
> performance and future expansion capabilities. With its 500MHz Intel
> Pentium-III Xeon CPU, 64bit PCI bus and high speed memory 
> system, combined
> with the ultra high performance of the FreeBSD Operating 
> System software,
> we're able to take full advantage of the upcoming gigabit ethernet
> connection to the Internet backbone."
> 
> During its first full day of operation, the new NetFRAME 9201 
> server set
> a new all-time one day download record of 969GB of files, 
> surpassing the
> previous record set last year of 873GB/day.
> 
> Walnut Creek CDROM was founded in 1991 by its current 
> president and owner,
> Mr. Robert Bruce. Since the beginning, Walnut Creek CDROM has 
> maintained a
> philosophy of creating superior quality CDROM software products at a
> reasonable price to the consumer. The company is also the 
> premier CDROM
> supplier of the popular FreeBSD and Slackware Linux Operating Systems.
> Walnut Creek CDROM provides these and a vast collection of 
> other software
> free of charge to Internet users on its FTP site at 
ftp://ftp.cdrom.com.
With more than 250,000 visitors a day that download nearly 1 terabyte
(1000 gigabytes) of files, ftp.cdrom.com is widely known as the world's
most popular public FTP software archive. For more information about Walnut
Creek CDROM and its products, the company can be contacted at (800) 786-9907
(U.S. toll-free), (925) 674-0783 (international), by fax at (925) 674-0821,
or by visiting their web site at http://www.cdrom.com.

Micron Electronics, Inc. (Nasdaq: MUEI), a recognized industry leader and
direct vendor known for its award-winning products and services, develops,
manufactures and markets high-performance, competitively priced computing
solutions to consumers, small businesses, commercial and public sector
buyers.
Its superior customer service and tollfree technical support is available to
customers 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Micron offers value and
convenience through direct sales via the Internet (www.micronpc.com), by
phone 800-249-1179 or by fax 208-893-7240. 


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