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IETF RFC 1501
OS/2 User Group Last modified on Saturday, August 7th, 1993 Permanent link to RFC 1501 Search GitHub Wiki for RFC 1501 Show other RFCs mentioning RFC 1501 Network Working Group E. Brunsen Request for Comments: 1501 Eastern New Mexico University August 1993 OS/2 User Group Status of this Memo This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an IAB standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Introduction This RFC is being distributed to members of the Internet community in order to solicit their reactions to the proposals contained in it. While the issues discussed may not be directly relevant to the research problems of the Internet, they may be interesting to a number of researchers and implementers. There is a group called The Phoenix Group which is in the process of determining the need for a national OS/2 users' group. This group is targeted for the *individual* user of OS/2, and is designed to provide an effective vehicle through which users can communicate their desires for OS/2 to IBM. If you work in the corporate Information Technology world, you are no doubt familiar with organizations such as SHARE, GUIDE, COMMON and DECIUS, among many. These organizations serve as a focal point for users, and represent a combined voice to IBM (SHARE, GUIDE and COMMON) and Digital Equipment Company (DECIUS). The intent of these organizations is to work closely with their respective hardware/software providers to influence their direction of their products, be they operating systems or CPU's. To this end, many of us in other electronic fora believe that there is no representative voice for the end-user of OS/2 with IBM. Thus, The Phoenix Group, is taking a straw poll of OS/2 users in many different electronic fora to determine the need for, and membership potential for such an organization. The founding council of The Phoenix Group consists of the following individuals: Mike Andrews, Eric Brunsen, Max Eidswick, Robin Frank, Stan Hawkins, Jack Hiatt, Bob Holmes, Wayne Holmes, John Schaeffer, and Toby Pennycuff You may recognize some of the names in this group, and you may not. However, we are all long-time users of OS/2, and all believe that Brunsen PAGE 1 |