Abram, Minor comment. In your document, you say: "Around 1991 Juergen and Michael Schroeder were given official control of screen by Laumann." Unless there's a Juergen Shroeder working on the project, you might want to add Juergen's surname. (I presume you actually mean Juergen Weigert.)
I always wondered what exactly was up with the Screen/iScreen deal. I've been a faithful user of Screen since the 3.2.x days (1992-93 timeframe). I remember manually hacking in color support before it was available officially. My patches were never accepted, but looking back on the quality of my code in that era, I can't blame anyone but myself. :-) That must've been around 1995-96. Regards, --Joe --- abez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm taking a course on Open Source Software Engineering > and I had to > profile a community. So I profiled the screen community > and the history > of screen. > > I have put up a draft here: > > http://churchturing.org/w/screen/ > http://churchturing.org/w/screen.pdf > > I was wondering if it was accurate. I've read most of the > mailing list > and many usenet posts, I've emailed Oliver Laumann and > this list > regarding screen so I think my research is pretty > comphrensive. But I > want to be sure about the accuracy. I'd be delighted if > any of you who > have been in the screen community for a while would like > to take a look > at it. > > Thanks for screen, > > abram > > -- > abez ------------------------------------------ > http://www.abez.ca/ Abram Hindle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > ------------------------------------------ abez > > > > _______________________________________________ > screen-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/screen-users > We sell Spatulas, and that's all! http://spatula-city.org/~im14u2c/ http://sdk-1600.spatula-city.org/ http://intyos.spatula-city.org/ _______________________________________________ screen-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/screen-users
