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From: robert@erix.UUCP (Robert Virding)
Newsgroups: net.news.group,net.internat
Subject: Re: net.internat
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Date: Tue, 29-Oct-85 11:13:16 EST
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In article <10818@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU> fair@ucbarpa.BERKELEY.EDU (Erik E. &) writes:
>Naming is important. Since EUUG is a UNIX users group, and since this
>network is 98% UNIX machines, I expect that the content of the group
>will be about internationalizing UNIX (particularly since we, as a group
>of people, have more influence over UNIX than any other operating system).
>Therefore, let's call it net.unix.intnl


Definitely not, UNIX isn't the whole world (most of it maybe, but not
all of it :-)).  Maybe net.internat is a bad name but net.intnl sounds
more like net.internal.  Why not net.international?

			Robert Virding  @ L M Ericsson, Stockholm
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