Replied: Thu, 24 Oct 1996 18:36:01 EDT
Replied: "Glen Overby <overby@cray.com> "
From overby@cray.com	 Thu Oct  3 13:38:48 1996
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From: Glen Overby <overby@cray.com>
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Date: Thu, 3 Oct 1996 12:32:58 -0500
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Subject: Re: [news.answers] MINIX Frequently Asked Questions (Last Changed: 03 March 1995)
In-Reply-To: message from pgreene@mit.edu sent  2 October 1996
References: <199610030035.UAA05655@bloom-picayune.MIT.EDU>

On October  2, you (pgreene@mit.edu) wrote:
> [This message was generated semi-automatically.]
> 
> What's the current status of the posting
> "MINIX Frequently Asked Questions (Last Changed: 03 March 1995)" ?
> The records which comprise the List of Periodic Informational
> Postings, which we try to keep updated, state that it should be posted
> twice a month,
> but as far as we can tell, it hasn't been posted since
> 15 Jun 95.  Could you please let us know what's up?
> 
> Note that we're not trying to pressure you into posting it or anything
> like that; that's certainly not our prerogative.  We're just trying to
> verify that it's is still an active posting so that we can keep our
> records up-to-date.
> 

Pam,

The information in this FAQ has been superceeded by a web page
maintained by Minix creator Andrew Tanenbaum.  This works a whole lot
better.

Glen Overby

