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From: jef@lbl-rtsg.arpa
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Subject: Re: Sprite editor
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Date: Sun, 27-Oct-85 21:13:33 EST
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From: jef@lbl-rtsg.arpa

>From:  well!crunch@caip.rutgers.edu (John Draper)
>Check out the WELL,  if you can!!,  it's easy to join

Hey Captain, I don't suppose you'd care to tell us HOW to join the Well?

By the way, I can add an emphatic second to your recommendation of the "Keeper
of the Source" concept.  I've used similar methods twice now: here at LBL in
a group of about ten people, and at Xerox on a network of over 5000.  In both
cases large quantities of high-quality hacks were produced, on a completely
volunteer basis.  In fact, at Xerox the corpus of hacks got to be valuable
enough that some lawyer decided to steal it out from under us, but that's
another story.
---
Jef