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Could someone please respond

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mike Barker)
Mon Sep 29 12:59:18 1997

To: network@MIT.EDU
Cc: release-team@MIT.EDU, nschmidt@MIT.EDU
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 1997 12:54:31 EDT
From: Mike Barker <mbarker@MIT.EDU>

[oops...try this again with a real name for the network group]

I believe the change in finger@athena is coming out of the network
group.

Mike
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Subject: Could someone please respond
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 1997 12:38:42 EDT
From: "Naomi B. Schmidt" <nschmidt@MIT.EDU>


The following came into Software Suggestions.  Would someone care
to reply to her as to our reasons for doing what we did?

		Naomi


7 11:35 (22 lines)
Subject: finger @athena service
From: Vanessa Layne <dagoura@MIT.EDU>
To: suggest@MIT.EDU
Date: Sat, 27 Sep 1997 11:35:33 EDT


Hi --

I just wanted to drop you guys a note suggesting that the finger
@athena service be replaced not by the mit.mit directory, but by
something like the electric monk (finger yourself@monk.mit.edu).

In the past both as a student and support-staff member, I have
found the athena finger information vastly more timely and useful
than the mit.mit directory.  I believe this is because the athena
finger information was directly editable from the user's athena
acct., and thus students did in fact keep it up-to-date.  I think
it would be a shame for this useful resource to go away.

Yours,

Vanessa Layne
dagoura@mit.edu
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