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Re: [Linux-ponder] Draft1: Athena Desktop Solaris Sunset Announcement.
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jonathan Reed)
Mon Dec 15 19:00:13 2008
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From: Jonathan Reed <jdreed@MIT.EDU>
To: Alex T Prengel <alexp@mit.edu>
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What kind of questions did the f_ls get? Were people mainly concerned
with software package availability? Or were there other concerns that
we could anticipate arising again?
-Jon
On Dec 15, 2008, at 6:39 PM, Alex T Prengel wrote:
>
>>> Who was the advertised contact point for the SGI sunset effort? And
>>> what were the major questions that the community asked during that
>>> sunset effort?
>
>> I'mnot 100% sure, but I'm going to say Phil Long was. The faculty
>> liasons
>> played a role too.
>
> I believe this predated Phil, and it was Naomi Schmidt. And yes,
> f_ls played
> a major role- Abby Fox was head of the SGI Sunset Team.
>
> A.