Lyndon Nerenberg <[email protected]> writes:

> Folks, I'm looking to put together a consolidation of MH documentation from 
> the dark ages.  I know there are papers that have been lost along the way 
> (e.g. from the pre-version-6 tapes), release notes, etc.  Even better would 
> be a record of source code commits/comments from the MH development era.
>
> If you have anything even remotely related to the development of MH, please 
> send me a note describing what you have.
>
> I am especially interested in mag tape archives.  If we can collect enough of 
> these, it might be possible to piece together the basics of a hierarchical 
> SCM repository.
>
> Please forward this message along to anyone you think might have material 
> worth saving.
>
> The archive will be publicly accessible from orthanc.ca.

Hi Lyndon,

Jerry and I spent a lot of time archiving everything we had onto
rand-mh.sourceforge.net. It goes back to MH 5. I think it would be
better to keep it all together and put anything you find there. We don't
have the CVS record, so that would be a valuable addition.

The SourceForge project is at:

    https://sourceforge.net/projects/rand-mh/

and the files are kept here:

    https://sourceforge.net/projects/rand-mh/files/?source=navbar

Depending on what you find, one of the existing folders might be
appropriate or we can create a new one.

I'd be happy to give you write access.

-- 
Bill Wohler <[email protected]> aka <[email protected]>
http://www.newt.com/wohler/
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