As per Relevance of the word research, we have this rfc below:
Network Working Group E.
Request for Comments: 1501 Eastern New Mexico
August 1993
OS/2 User
Status of this
This memo provides information for the Internet community. This
does not specify an IAB standard of any kind. Distribution of
memo is unlimited
This RFC is being distributed to members of the Internet community
order to solicit their reactions to the proposals contained in it
While the issues discussed may not be directly relevant to
research problems of the Internet, they may be interesting to
number of researchers and implementers
There is a group called The Phoenix Group which is in the process
determining the need for a national OS/2 users' group. This group
targeted for the *individual* user of OS/2, and is designed
provide an effective vehicle through which users can
their desires for OS/2 to IBM. If you work in the
Information Technology world, you are no doubt familiar
organizations such as SHARE, GUIDE, COMMON and DECIUS, among many
These organizations serve as a focal point for users, and represent
combined voice to IBM (SHARE, GUIDE and COMMON) and Digital
Company (DECIUS). The intent of these organizations is to
closely with their respective hardware/software providers
influence their direction of their products, be they
systems or CPU's
To this end, many of us in other electronic fora believe that
is no representative voice for the end-user of OS/2 with IBM. Thus
The Phoenix Group, is taking a straw poll of OS/2 users in
different electronic fora to determine the need for, and
potential for such an organization. The founding council of
Phoenix Group consists of the following individuals
Mike Andrews, Eric Brunsen, Max Eidswick, Robin Frank
Stan Hawkins, Jack Hiatt, Bob Holmes, Wayne Holmes
John Schaeffer, and Toby
You may recognize some of the names in this group, and you may not
However, we are all long-time users of OS/2, and all believe
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RFC 1501 OS/2 User Group August 1993
such an organization is an absolute necessity. We would like to
some gauge of how many people would be willing to become a part
such an organization
If we receive a strong response, we are prepared to approach
PSP's senior management regarding our proposal, and work with them
formulate an organization which meets both parties' best interests
If you would have an interest in joining such a group, please send
note to the following address on the Internet with your name
address
Z2934@AA1PROFS.IBMMAIL.
BRUNSENE@EMAIL.ENMU.
We will compile a database of respondees, and will keep
notified of our progress electronically. We all look forward to
comments and suggestions
Security
Security issues are not discussed in this memo
Author's
Eric
Eastern New Mexico
Station 15
Portales, NM 88130
Phone: (505) 562-2694
Fax: (505) 562-2349
EMail: BRUNSENE@EMAIL.ENMU.
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this is version 0.1 of the Relevance System and you gotta expect some crappy subroutines sometimes,
just be content we did not write this in Java, which would have made this "bigger and better" HAHAHHA.
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