Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!informatics.rutherford.ac.uk!cpw From: cpw@informatics.rutherford.ac.uk Newsgroups: comp.sys.transputer Subject: Re: Parallelogram Message-ID: <8903150933.AA27961@pyr-a> Date: 15 Mar 89 09:33:31 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 36 This follows up the several messages recently concerning recent issues of Parallelogram. I recently spoke with the Editor, Jerry Sanders. The policy on distribution of free issues is, and has always been, that free copies are distributed up to the capacity of the print-run for each issue (which is determined largely by the advertising revenue for the issue). Until recently, the number of free "subscriptions" has been low enough that everyone on the free list got a copy of each issue. The numbers on the free list have now grown beyond the point where this remains possible. Parallelogram is therefore now operating a policy of rotating the names on the free list with each issue, so that those with free subscriptions should now expect to receive a copy once every 2 or 3 issues. It's a problem of popularity, I guess! Jerry is continually considering possibly alternative methods of subscription, particularly for those currently with free subscriptions. One possibility is to introduce a lower-rate subscription for academics etc, with a guarantee of receiving a copy each issue. Would this be of interest to you? What rate would you be able to afford, or do you consider appropriate? 5 pounds? 10 pounds? 20 pounds? (Current full rate is 39 pounds). Please communicate any views on the latter direct to Parallelogram. Chris Wadsworth Parallel Processing Group Informatics Department SERC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Chilton, Didcot Oxon OX11 0QX UK JANET: cpw@uk.ac.rl.inf