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Date:      Mon, 18 Dec 1995 11:15:59 -0500
From:      dennis@etinc.com (dennis)
To:        Thomas Graichen <graichen@omega.physik.fu-berlin.de>
Cc:        jkh@time.cdrom.com, hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Hubbard's article in BYTE
Message-ID:  <199512181615.LAA21672@etinc.com>

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>> 
>> > by the way - i asked the german iX unix magazine - if they would like
>> > an FreeBSD article - the man there said he will discuss it in the
>> > redaction conference - but until now (~two weeks later) i didn't get
>> > an answer - thus i sent a reminder to the man - maybe eventually this
>> > may lead to another article (we'll see ...)
>> 
>> I spoke with the Chefredactur at CeBIT last year and he was fairly
>> enthusiastic - he even showed me http://www.freebsd.org in his list of
>> Netscape bookmarks. :-)
>> 
>> You might mention the December article in BYTE to them, if they need
>> another reference (it often helps to point out what their competition
>> is doing :-) and let them know that I'm more than happy to discuss the
>> matter with them further, if they so wish.
>> 
>> 					Jordan
>> 
>he answered again - negativ:
>*
>*   > 
>*   > Ok, ich schlags auf der Redaktionskonferenz vor und
>*   > melde mich gegen Ende der Woche.
>*   > 
>*   ... was nun schon wieder eine weile her ist ... :-)
>*
>*Stimmt; ich hatte vergessen, mich zu melden. Es fand
>*eigentlich niemand, dass die Aenderungen gegenueber 2.0
>*so relevant sind, dass ein neuer Test zu rechtfertigen
>*ist (machen wir auch bei anderen Betriebssystemen
>*nicht). 
>*
>*Das soll nicht heissen, dass wir nichts zu BSD machen
>*wollen. Ein Erfahrungsbericht ueber Router-Einsatz o.ae.
>*waere vielleicht sinnvoller.
>
>in english:
>
>nobody in the redaction conference (i hope there's such a word in english :-)
>found that the changes of 2.1 against 2.0 are relevant to make a new article
>(we don't do it for other systems too)
>
>would eventually better to make an article about using it as a router

an interesting concept......and the most obvious route to
stardom......previously
proposed and rejected...

db
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