Xref: utzoo news.groups:6001 news.sysadmin:1127 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!mailrus!uflorida!gatech!mcdchg!motmpl!ron From: ron@motmpl.UUCP (Ron Widell) Newsgroups: news.groups,news.sysadmin Subject: Re: Proposal for comp.security/alt.security Summary: A resounding *YES* Message-ID: <1061@motmpl.UUCP> Date: 2 Nov 88 04:52:29 GMT References: <2347@isis.UUCP> <22460@tis.llnl.gov> <1147@unisec.usi.com> <329@sulaco.UUCP> Reply-To: ron@motmpl.UUCP (Ron Widell) Organization: Motorola Semiconductor, Minneapolis, MN Lines: 32 In article <329@sulaco.UUCP> allen@sulaco.UUCP (Allen Gwinn) writes: =In article <1147@unisec.usi.com> dpw@unisec.usi.com (Darryl P. Wagoner) writes: => In article <22460@tis.llnl.gov> mcb@tis.llnl.gov (Michael C. Berch) writes: =>> =>> [...about reviving his security mailing list...] =>> =>> ~...limiting the membership to admins of "large sites", and =>> ~so forth. = => Here, here! I have two small systems and do a lot of security work. => I hope to end up doing a B2 secure Unix. Yet, I would be denied => access to a mailing list that would make my job easier. = = [...Allen agrees and then asks...] = =If the group idea doesn't go thru, I would be happy to create a =security mailing list on this system to pass information back and =forth. Is there any interest in this? = A resounding *YES*. If a group does not get formed (and I hope it does), I, for one, would be very interested in a mailing list. =-- =Allen Gwinn ...sulaco!allen Disclaimer: The facts stated are my own. ="Remember, facts are stupid things." - Brad Schoening (uiucdcs!schoenin) -- Ron Widell, Field Applications Eng. |UUCP: motmpl!ron Motorola Semiconductor Products, Inc., |Voice:(612)941-6800 9600 W. 76th St., Suite G | If they *knew* what I was saying, Eden Prairie, Mn. 55344 -3718 | do you think they'd let me say it?