Usenix wasn't good at archiving.
I was told they were given a set of early conference proceedings and tossed
them.
Would be good for people to keep an eye out for them.
We don't have a complete set either
https://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102713986
On 11/30/19 1:43 AM, Nigel W
On 11/30/19 1:43 AM, Nigel Williams via cctalk wrote:
On Sat, Nov 30, 2019 at 5:40 PM Alan Perry via cctalk
wrote:
https://www.usenix.org/publications/login/
This links to archive.org that has login; back to Volume 8 (1983), but
I don't see prior volumes.
It has all of the ones that I h
On 11/30/19 1:40 AM, Alan Perry via cctalk wrote:
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> On 11/29/19 2:59 PM, Alan Perry via cctalk wrote:
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>> I am continuing to clean out stuff from my office and today's items
>> are printed copies of the USENIX publications Computing Systems (early
>> 90s) and ;login: (late 90s). The conte
On Sat, Nov 30, 2019 at 5:40 PM Alan Perry via cctalk
wrote:
> https://www.usenix.org/publications/login/
This links to archive.org that has login; back to Volume 8 (1983), but
I don't see prior volumes.
On 11/29/19 2:59 PM, Alan Perry via cctalk wrote:
I am continuing to clean out stuff from my office and today's items are
printed copies of the USENIX publications Computing Systems (early 90s)
and ;login: (late 90s). The content is available online, but some people
like the printed versio
On Fri, Nov 29, 2019, 16:59 Alan Perry via cctalk
wrote:
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> and ;login: (late 90s). The content is available online, but some people
> like the printed versions.
>
Is this known for sure? Good scans?
I am continuing to clean out stuff from my office and today's items are
printed copies of the USENIX publications Computing Systems (early 90s)
and ;login: (late 90s). The content is available online, but some people
like the printed versions.
I prefer to send them all out in one lot rather