Xref: utzoo news.admin:6707 comp.unix.i386:267 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!wugate!uunet!utoday!greenber From: greenber@utoday.UUCP (Ross M. Greenberg) Newsgroups: news.admin,comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: Franchise Opportunity Message-ID: <967@utoday.UUCP> Date: 2 Sep 89 17:24:21 GMT References: <2016@avsd.UUCP> <620438322.3396@ontmoh.UUCP> <960@utoday.UUCP> <630@visdc.UUCP> Reply-To: greenber@utoday.UUCP (Ross M. Greenberg) Organization: UNIX Today!, Manhasset, NY Lines: 47 In article <630@visdc.UUCP> jiii@visdc.UUCP (John E Van Deusen III) writes: > >Speaking of mail, I am curious why UNIX TODAY doesn't have any "letters" >section. There are some people pretty fired up about the recent "UNIX >Workstation" article that compared obsolete versions of ISC Unix against >the latest Intel (Bell) offering. Are your articles really just adds? >Can't your advertisers tolerate ANY feedback? First off, I think it might be best for me to get a biz group set up for this kind of stuff: it really doesn't belong here. But, anyway.... We have a letters section, but we need to get letters in order to print 'em. The mailbox letters@utoday is aliased directly over to my boss, Mike Azzara (The Buck Stops there: he's the editor. mikea@utoday) -- and he'll print the letters he gets (that fit, both in length and content, naturally: make 'em short and to the point). As for the review of the MPE. Yeah, I think *I* blew it on that one. I posted a pretty long reply addressing all that stuff in comp.unix.i386, coming to a spool directory near you soon. Speaking for 90% of the pubs I know (I freelance for a number of pubs), I can tell you that advertising and editorial *are* separate. What we run in UNIX Today! has had my publisher (the guy responsible for getting the ad dollars in) running down to me a coupla times. However, if he insists on something, I quit. So would everybody else on the editorial side of things. Here's how *I* use the ads (not just in UNIX Today! but in those other UNIX magazines -- can't remember their names right now.. :-) ). I look through the book, through the ads, through the New Products section. From there, I get ideas on what to review. It is sad, but true, that non-advertisers are not noticed as much. Simply because they're not as present as advertisers are. The UNIX comunity is still a bit disjointed, there is no one source of information about new products. Not yet, that is: that's our intent. Getting this kinda stuff out of this newsgroup, 'cause it doesn't belong here, I look forward to receiving mail telling us where we done good, and where we done bad. Ross M. Greenberg UNIX TODAY! 594 Third Avenue New York New York 10016 Review Editor Voice:(212)-889-6431 BBS:(212)-889-6438 uunet!utoday!greenber BIX: greenber MCI: greenber CIS: 72461,3212 To subscribe, send mail to circ@utoday with "Subject: Request"