Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!world!peter From: peter@world.std.com (Peter Salus) Newsgroups: comp.org.usenix Subject: COMPUTING SYSTEMS Message-ID: <1990Nov12.145758.15208@world.std.com> Date: 12 Nov 90 14:57:58 GMT Sender: peter@world.std.com (Peter Salus) Organization: The World Lines: 36 Volume 3 of COMPUTING SYSTEMS is nearly done: 3.4 will go to the University of California Press shortly, and (if it isn't stuck in the Christmas mail) will get to you either at the very end of the year or the first week of the New Year. As Managing Editor, most of my job is nagging folks: authors, reviewers, typesetters, printers. So here I am: send in more articles. I want more papers to read (and reject). Over the first three years, we have published just over 40 papers. We had 237 submitted. This means that we published ~18% of what we received. (Some of that 82% is being revised and, I hope will be resubmitted.) Quality remains high because we can be selective. But if you guys don't submit, the flow will slacken. Submissions should come to me at peter@world.std.com peter@usenix.org peter@uunet.uu.net or journal@usenix.org Peter H. Salus Managing Editor COMPUTING SYSTEMS -- The difference between practice and theory in practice is always greater than the difference between practice and theory in theory.