On May 8, 2018, at 12:25 PM, Seth Morabito <web(a)loomcom.com> wrote:
As an aside: If you were active on Usenet in 1989,
what software were you using?
Maybe a bit earlier — 1985–1987? — but I always loved Kenneth Almquist’s ‘vnews’ as a
newsreader. There was something incredibly simple and graceful about it. It was
curses-based, but at the same time very Unix-y — no BBS-like prompts or extra noise.
Minimal and perfect. Many times I’ve tried to build a similar interface on modern systems,
and it’s harder than one would think.
A few years back I found a shar file of some late vnews distribution. (Sadly, I can’t find
a link now — but have the sources if anyone wants.) I was surprised how complicated the C
code was, not to mention the build system! No blame to Almquist at all — I’d simply
forgotten how difficult it was in the ‘80s to architect software that could work on more
than one Unix distribution.
I ran vnews, and I think C news, on a Parallel XR300 machine, which was (in theory) a
fault-tolerant box with Sun motherboards. That was in Maryland — I was psc!jsl.
—John