Hello!
For myself I'd say the list (and the archives) are very useful. The
list has answered many questions about a period in time I thought I
knew reasonably well. It backstopped a reason why I wanted to get into
the retro computing hobby as regards the early ideas on UNIX and its
relatives, BSD and all of the rest.
Oh and I also enjoy reading the discussions that are relevant to the
list, but not of course to my needs.
Sometimes I feel I missed something I'll track back through my
collection, and follow up on it via the list archives.
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Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8(a)gmail.com
"This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."
On Wed, Aug 8, 2018 at 4:37 AM, Warren Toomey <wkt(a)tuhs.org> wrote:
All, sorry that this is tangential to TUHS. I work at
TAFE Queensland, which
is a bit like a polytechnic or a U.S college. As a teacher, I have to
demonstrate industry skills. I've listed my administration of the TUHS server
over 25+ years. However, TAFE wants this to be verified by third parties:
"Where possible the teacher could show that industry endorses his
website and any if there are any testimonials/comments/reviews
available on the site, these could also be provided."
So, if you could pop a sentence or two in reply to this e-mail about
the usefulness of the TUHS archive and the mailing list, that would be
really helpful!
Cheers & thanks in advance, Warren