Xref: utzoo unix-pc.general:7011 comp.sys.att:11331 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!att!emory!skeeve!galaxia!dave From: dave@galaxia.Newport.RI.US (David H. Brierley) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,comp.sys.att Subject: Re: 3b1 BOF in Dallas? Keywords: unixpc, 3b1, usenix, bof Message-ID: <1103@galaxia.Newport.RI.US> Date: 31 Dec 90 04:41:10 GMT References: <1990Dec27.141521.2067@chance.UUCP> Organization: Dave's Very Own Personal System Lines: 55 >Is anyone organizing a unix-pc BOF for the winter Usenix in >Dallas? I organized the original 3B1 BOF a few years back (in San Diego??) and I am willing to set one up for Dallas. Lenny has indicated to me in private mail that he will probably not be attending the conference, although maybe we can coax him to drop by for the BOF. What I need from all of you is a little information to help get things rolling. If you see this message by Thursday or Friday, please respond quickly with answers to the following questions. 1. What day is best for you? The choices are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Please indicate a first and second choice. 2. What time is best for you? This can be related to the first question if you want (i.e. wed at 8 is best, thurs at 9 is second). Note that the only scheduled event listed in the conference brochure is the USENIX reception which is Thursday from 6 to 8 PM. 3. What topics would you like to see presentation about? 4. What topics are you willing to give a presentation about? Now that I think about it, the questions are listed in reverse order of importance. In order to have a succesfull BOF we need to have people who are willing to give presentations. The presentations do not need to be anything elaborate, they just need to be pertinent to the 3B1. I will probably give a presentation on how I adapted the ICUS 2 disk upgrade to suit my requirements and maybe others can do the same so everyone can compare notes. (just to whet your appetite, I built the ICUS upgrade as a printed circuit board that plugged directly into the socket on the mother board. come to the BOF and hear all the details and get a copy of the schematics!) I may also divulge some of my recent software adventures and others are encouraged to do likewise. Perhaps the person who was talking about a scsi/combo/etc board could present the current status of the board. One last thing that perhaps should be addressed is the possibility of setting up a software exchange. To do this we need two things: first we need people who will bring in software to be exchanged and second we need to secure the use of a machine to do it on. I purposely ordered these items the way I did because I have seen a software exchange attempted twice in the past, the first time I brought in some software and the second time Lenny brought in some software. Unless more people are willing to bring in software then it doesn't really work. On the other hand, this is a cheap way to distribute a lot of software to a lot of people so maybe I will do it anyway if we can find a machine. If there is any particular software that you want (and that I can legally give you), let me know and if I dont already have it I will attempt to locate it. I will post a list of what I've got as soon as I get a chance to inventory it. Remember to bring lots of blank disks! -- David H. Brierley Home: dave@galaxia.Newport.RI.US Work: dhb@quahog.ssd.ray.com Can I be excused, my brain is full.