On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 12:46 AM, Jack Woehr <j...@well.com> wrote:
> Mark Post wrote:
>>
>> Well, it took me way too long to get around to it, and then it took me way
>> too long to get it into viewable condition, but the list of ISV software
>> that used to be on one of IBM's web pages is now on the Wiki.  It was last
>> updated in mid-2007, so it's pretty old and probably misleading, given all
>> that's happened since then.
>>
>> I decided to put it up on the Wiki instead of a static web page on
>> linuxvm.org because it just seemed more likely to get updates to it that
>> way.  If anyone has changes to make, please create and account and whack
>> away at it.
>>
>
> Took a look.
>
> First you should lock it and replace the HTML formatting with wikitext
> formatting.
>
> The unix tool sed or find-and-replace in a good editor should be a help in
> that.
>
> Otherwise it will become an edit nightmare and no-one will touch it.
>
> --
> Jack J. Woehr

Hello!
I agree.
One interesting anomaly. Clicking on the link for NYU and what they
are doing brings me to on on Columbia and C-Kermit.
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