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From: allisonp@world.std.com (Allison J Parent)
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Subject: Re: The Unix Society
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How about a direct approach. 

Create UBOS, UBOS spells out to Unix Based Operating Systems.  PUPs would 
then be a sibling as would other potential *nix based OS forums.  the key 
is if you not sure, it goes to UBOS and from there vectored to the best 
fit forum.  Possible sibling forums could be NIX-32 for the 32bit and 
NIX-16 for the other yet not defined 16bit *nix.  there are also 8bit 
flavors and of course 64bit ones as well. No doubt I'm missing a few.

Allison


