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From: littauer@amdahl.uts.amdahl.com (Tom Littauer)
Newsgroups: comp.windows.x,comp.unix.questions
Subject: Re: X Windows
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Date: 28 Sep 88 13:49:56 GMT
References: <255@utoday.UUCP> <910@shark.lamont.Columbia.edu>
Reply-To: littauer@amdahl.uts.amdahl.com (Tom Littauer)
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In article <910@shark.lamont.Columbia.edu> dale@lamont.Columbia.edu (dale chayes) writes:
>In article <255@utoday.UUCP>, beth@utoday.UUCP (beth) writes:
>>                 I'm trying to write an article about what a "Distributed
>>         X Network" might look like, and what benefits it would provide
>
>This article posting struck oddly. Perhaps I am completely off base, in 
>which case I apologize now, or it is either; intended to start a flame
>war over the pros and cons of various window systems, or an attempt to 
>gather some info so that the poster can write an article about a topic
>which she/he is not qualified to write about.
>
>If the first case is correct, you will probably succeed. If the second,
>I suggest that you ask your editor to assign someone who knows the subject.

After all the flames in other groups about the trade press not reflecting
the interests of the technical community, it's nice to see someone coming
to us for informed opinion. Assuming "beginner's mind" is a useful device
for (re)examining a subject for a fresh perspective. It'd be real good to
see an article that talks about real-world benefits as opposed to "it's
new, it's sexy, therefore it's useful" :-).
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