Xref: utzoo comp.unix.large:136 comp.unix.admin:372 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!decwrl!ads.com!sparkyfs!quetzalcoatl.erg.sri.com!zwicky From: zwicky@quetzalcoatl.erg.sri.com (Elizabeth D. Zwicky) Newsgroups: comp.unix.large,comp.unix.admin Subject: Network Maps Message-ID: <32750@sparkyfs.istc.sri.com> Date: 23 Oct 90 21:26:37 GMT Sender: zwicky@sparkyfs.istc.sri.com Reply-To: zwicky@quetzalcoatl.erg.sri.com () Organization: SRI International, Menlo Park, CA 94025 Lines: 31 I've noticed for some time that looking at other people's networks is a fun time - in fact, the network diagram is the best part of some papers at conferences. Therefore, I'm starting up a collection of network diagrams, a project I'm calling "You show me yours and I'll show me mine". It works like this; you send me any network maps you happen to have lying around, perhaps with explanatory notes about when they were made, I collect everything up, make it available in a package, and add whatever summary information I can glean out of it. In addition, I'll mark off things like "Scariest Network", "Most elaborate network map", and similar things - I'd call them awards, but I can't promise you'll get anything more than infamy out of it. I'd like PostScript; I can definitely cope with ASCII, FrameMaker, InterLeaf, pic, fig, gremlin, any format known to PBM+ (sun raster, X window dump, CMU window manager, group 3 FAX, GIF, GEM .img, MacPaint, MGR bitmap, PC paintbrush, PICT). I'm also willing to improvise; if nothing else, we can always arrange for hardcopy which I can scan in. Send your maps to: Internet: zwicky@erg.sri.com Phone: 415-859-3290 US Mail: Elizabeth D. Zwicky EJ392 SRI International 333 Ravenswood Ave Menlo Park, CA 94025 I'm afraid you'll have to improvise for UUCP, although I'd bet that uunet!sri.erg.com!zwicky would work - failing that, try osu-cis!zwicky Elizabeth D. Zwicky