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diff --git a/doc/rfc/rfc1501.txt b/doc/rfc/rfc1501.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..42acfb3 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rfc/rfc1501.txt @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ + + + + + + +Network Working Group E. Brunsen +Request for Comments: 1501 Eastern New Mexico University + August 1993 + + + OS/2 User Group + +Status of this Memo + + This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo + does not specify an IAB standard of any kind. Distribution of this + memo is unlimited. + +Introduction + + This RFC is being distributed to members of the Internet community in + order to solicit their reactions to the proposals contained in it. + While the issues discussed may not be directly relevant to the + research problems of the Internet, they may be interesting to a + number of researchers and implementers. + + There is a group called The Phoenix Group which is in the process of + determining the need for a national OS/2 users' group. This group is + targeted for the *individual* user of OS/2, and is designed to + provide an effective vehicle through which users can communicate + their desires for OS/2 to IBM. If you work in the corporate + Information Technology world, you are no doubt familiar with + organizations such as SHARE, GUIDE, COMMON and DECIUS, among many. + These organizations serve as a focal point for users, and represent a + combined voice to IBM (SHARE, GUIDE and COMMON) and Digital Equipment + Company (DECIUS). The intent of these organizations is to work + closely with their respective hardware/software providers to + influence their direction of their products, be they operating + systems or CPU's. + + To this end, many of us in other electronic fora believe that there + is no representative voice for the end-user of OS/2 with IBM. Thus, + The Phoenix Group, is taking a straw poll of OS/2 users in many + different electronic fora to determine the need for, and membership + potential for such an organization. The founding council of The + Phoenix Group consists of the following individuals: + + Mike Andrews, Eric Brunsen, Max Eidswick, Robin Frank, + Stan Hawkins, Jack Hiatt, Bob Holmes, Wayne Holmes, + John Schaeffer, and Toby Pennycuff + + You may recognize some of the names in this group, and you may not. + However, we are all long-time users of OS/2, and all believe that + + + +Brunsen [Page 1] + +RFC 1501 OS/2 User Group August 1993 + + + such an organization is an absolute necessity. We would like to get + some gauge of how many people would be willing to become a part of + such an organization. + + If we receive a strong response, we are prepared to approach IBM + PSP's senior management regarding our proposal, and work with them to + formulate an organization which meets both parties' best interests. + If you would have an interest in joining such a group, please send a + note to the following address on the Internet with your name and + address: + + Z2934@AA1PROFS.IBMMAIL.COM + or + BRUNSENE@EMAIL.ENMU.EDU + + We will compile a database of respondees, and will keep everyone + notified of our progress electronically. We all look forward to your + comments and suggestions. + +Security Considerations + + Security issues are not discussed in this memo. + +Author's Address + + Eric Brunsen + Eastern New Mexico University + Station 15 + Portales, NM 88130 + + Phone: (505) 562-2694 + Fax: (505) 562-2349 + EMail: BRUNSENE@EMAIL.ENMU.EDU + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Brunsen [Page 2] +
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