Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!ucbvax!usenix!peter From: peter@usenix.UUCP (Peter H. Salus) Newsgroups: comp.org.usenix Subject: Re: Usenix distribution tapes (Was: C++ tape) Summary: Tape Release and Manual Order Forms Keywords: C++, software, USENIX Message-ID: <161@usenix.UUCP> Date: 1 Aug 88 21:22:22 GMT References: <158@usenix.UUCP> <3410@encore.UUCP> Organization: Usenix Association Office, Berkeley Lines: 57 In article <3410@encore.UUCP>, paradis@encore.UUCP (Jim Paradis) writes: > In article <158@usenix.UUCP> peter@usenix.UUCP (Peter H. Salus) writes: > >Individual members of USENIX who wish to obtain a copy of the tape > >may request it from the Association Office, which will then send the > >requestor a "Tape Release Form." (etc.) > > Hmmm... this is interesting. When I was at Usenix, I picked up a > tape release form only to sigh in resignation when it said in a big > box at the top, "CORPORATE, INSTITUTIONAL, AND SUPPORTING MEMBERS > ONLY". Nice to know that mere mortals can get the tapes too, but > it would also have been nice to have had forms for individual members > available at Usenix. Well, of course, you are right. But this is because the USENIX Board voted to make the C++ tape available to members for $125 at their meeting in San Francisco. While I admit to some supernatural powers, I am unable to predict actions of the Board prior to the meeting. I therefore neglected to have new forms printed. Of course, that's why I posted the information. There is now a special release form for the C++ tape. > For that matter, I have the 4.3BSD manual order form in front of me, > and it too says: "The USENIX Association is proud to announce that it > will be sponsoring production of the 4.3BSD UNIX Manuals for its > Institutional and Supporting members." Once again, it APPEARS as > though individual members are excluded from ordering the manuals. > Is this correct, or am I reading too much into the form? You must have an old form. It is nearly a year since 4.3BSD manuals were made available to all members. The form that appeared in ;login: in the September/October 1987 issue (and every issue since) made it clear that as a result of negotiations with both AT&T and the Regents of the University of California, the Association could now sell manuals to its membership. > On the topic of membership: I paid the extra $20 for Usenix membership > along with my Usenix conference registration, but I haven't heard > anything yet. When will those membership numbers be mailed out > (so I can get my hot little hands on a tape and some manuals)? It will take some additional time to process all those who ticked off the appropriate box on the San Francisco registration form, because nearly a thousand folks did so, double Atlanta and nearly double the Phoenix numbers. Send in your order. If you are a member, we'll figure it out. (Incidentally, membership numbers appear on the ;login: mailing labels (*except* for the 990 new ones). > -- > Jim Paradis, Encore Computer > (.signature undergoing renovations. Please pardon our appearance.) Peter H. Salus Executive Director