Some of you may recall my friend Jim Joyce, who was an early proponent of Unix. IIRC, he
taught the first course on Unix at UCB. Later on, he started and ran mail-order
bookstores and seminars specializing in Unix-related topics, helped to found Unix Review,
etc.
In any event, I have about a cubic foot of early Unix papers, saved from Jim's files
after his death. It's quite likely that all of these papers are already available in
collections, but I'd like to make sure that any exceptions don't get lost.
Also, the printed copies may have some independent historical merit. Suggestions?
-r
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