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Implicit Assumptions Crystalizing for the NREN

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Barry Shein)
Wed Feb 27 13:07:53 1991

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 91 12:50:57 -0500
From: bzs@world.std.com (Barry Shein)
To: jhaverty@us.oracle.com
Cc: schoff@psi.com, farber@central.cis.upenn.edu, com-priv@psi.com,
In-Reply-To: Jack Haverty's message of Wed, 27 Feb 91 09:28:24 PST <9102271728.AA26467@rivendell.us.oracle.com>


>Dave,
>
>Yes, the Internet Grapevine works pretty well.  I'll let you know what I hear
>too.  Meanwhile, could you encourage NSF researchers to make their work
>available via the network?  E.G., Meridian's reports should be released as RFCs,
>FYIs, or whatever, and their Phase I tools should be placed on some
>FTP-accessible host.
>
>Jack

If they also send them to me (no need to do that exclusively!) I will
put them into the Online Book Initiative's area (which is always
available for anonymous FTP in its entirety.)

        -Barry Shein

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