Actually, I got my own copy of the "NAQ" when I subscribed; I don't
need another. I was just pointing out to Sam that the official
classiccmp web page has been out of reach for quite a long time
now, so there is no point in referring people to it.
So, once again, I'd like to urge everyone to participate in building
a classiccmp distributed web page. Take a look at this URL,
http://www.cs.unc.edu/~yakowenk/classiccmp/dwp.html
and then go add those meta-tags to your pages. Okay, now I'll stop
pushing this once and for all.
Cheers,
Bill.
] From dastar_at_wco.com Sun Mar 15 10:33:26 1998
]
] On Sat, 14 Mar 1998, Bill Yakowenko wrote:
] > As near as I can tell, the classiccmp web site has been down for
] > months now. I've tried probably fifty times since I-don't-know-when,
] > but haven't got it to come up. Do you have the inside scoop on that?
] > Without that, referring people to the FAQ isn't going to help much.
]
] Oh, sorry. That does tend to be a big problem. And yes, that web site
] has been flaky as hell for months now. I believe there is a mirror site
] somewhere that carries the FAQ.
]
] Can someone help Bill out? Anyone have a copy of the FAQ lying around?
]
] Sam Alternate e-mail: dastar_at_siconic.com
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