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From: Mly.G.Pogo%OZ.AI.MIT.EDU@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU (Bob Soron)
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Subject: Re: Apple Tech Notes (Apple are you listening?)
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Date: Sun, 14-Dec-86 00:40:34 EST
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> Date: 11 Dec 86 15:16:53 GMT
> From: "Rick N. Fincher" 
> Subject: Re: Apple Tech Notes (Apple are you listening?)
> To: info-apple@BRL.ARPA
>
> I can get the Apple tech notes from Apple link on a Mac and post them
> here, since Apple has no objection to their free distribution.  Would
> this be a proper use of the net? Or should another means of distribution
> be used?  Should I post them here or in another newsgroup?  Please com-
> ment on this and I will follow the wishes of the group.
>
> Rick Fincher
> ranger@ecsvax

Perhaps the best solution would be for you to moderate a new mailing
list, along the lines of (say) "info-apple-technotes" or something.  Or
do as the Mac list does and archive them at a site which allows easy
FTP access.  But I really don't want my mailbox cluttered with this
stuff; it should be made readily available to those who want it (I think
it's a great idea) but invisible to those who don't.

Bob

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