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From: mcgurrin@MITRE.ARPA (Michael Mcgurrin)
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Subject: Re: Apple Tech Notes (Apple are you listening?)
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Date: Fri, 19-Dec-86 15:37:14 EST
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My vote, which I've passed along to Rich, is that a separate mailing 
should be set up.  That way those who don't want them won't have to wade
through them, but I'll have skimmed through once so I know what's there
and then have them filed away (something I won't do it I have to FTP
them).  I'm not a developer, but a lot of hackers (in the true, original
sense of the word) will find the notes useful, even though applications
users generally would not.  

I confess to ignorance on network (rather than mailbox) capacity and 
utilization.  If this is a real problem storing them somewhere may be
the only answer.  Otherwise I think a separate mailing list is the 
best solution for everyone.