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From: Robin Birch <robin@falstaf.demon.co.uk>
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In message <199807310120.LAA08798@henry.cs.adfa.oz.au>, Warren Toomey
<wkt@henry.cs.adfa.oz.au> writes
>In article by Greg Lehey:
>> Are we really so many disparate people that we need two lists?  I'd
>> guess that most people would be on both lists.  How about just a name
>> change, to "Old UNIX Preservation Society"?
>> 
>> Greg
>
>I don't know, I thought that it would give people more flexibility,
>and shield people from stuff they didn't want to see. So lets ask:
>
>If you're on the PUPS list, do you want to see stuff about non PDP-11 Unixes?
>
Yes please.  Two reasons.  The first is that I have a general interest
as I guess most of us have.  The second is that I am interested in
porting stuff onto 2.11 and if something comes up on the other unixes it
may have an app on a pdp one

>If you're on the BUPS list, do you want to see stuff about PDP-11 Unixes.
>
>Cheers all,
>
>       Warren

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