It is with the generosity and support of people like Melinda, Barton and their co-workers and countless other people that make the VM and Linux for S/390 community what it is.
I, for one, am very proud to be a part of it and look forward to continuing for many years. It is very sad to see Princeton downsize, many thanks to Melinda. On Wednesday 27 February 2002 09:51 am, you wrote: > During the initial discussions about moving penguinvm to linuxvm.org, I > learned quite a bit more about Melinda's support for the early i370/Bigfoot > Linux/390 port. I always enjoy learning about other people's generosity > (it helps remind me that not everyone is mean and small). As a result, > I've added mention of Melinda's contribution to my "Linux for S/390 Primer" > presentation that I'll be giving at SHARE next week. I figure she deserves > accolades for what she does, no matter how frequently she does it. > > In that vein, I want to do the same for Barton Robinson and his crew at > Velocity Software (particularly Tony Noto) for agreeing to provide a > continuing home for the content that had been on penguinvm, and helping me > figure out some of the technical details of how that needed to be done. > When I asked if there would be enough space available, there was no > hesitation at all in answering "yes." To the best of my memory, Barton's > exact words were "It makes sense for us to support the VM community as much > as we can." > > Mark Post -- Rich Smrcina Sytek Services, Inc. Milwaukee, WI [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Catch the WAVV! Stay for Requirements and the Free for All! Update your S/390 skills in 4 days for a very reasonable price. WAVV 2002 in Cincinnati (Fort Mitchell, KY). April 12-16, 2002 For details see http://www.wavv.org