On Wed, 15 Sep 1993 03:12:12 GMT Stan Horwitz <[log in to unmask]> said: >Well-written documentation would be nice. This is one of the things the licensing money will be used for. However, it won't happen overnight. >If Eric's work goes out of the public domain, It has never been in the public domain, if it were it would be a bit hard to convince your boss to pay for it, wouldn't it? >In fact, I would be glad to expect a delay in new software features in >favor of the publication of comprehensive documentation at both the user >and administrative/technical levels. Well, you seem to be the only one with this opinion. You can't even begin to imagine the amount of pressure that was put on me to produce a unix version (no matter how incomplete) in 6 months. If you talk to them patiently for a couple hours, people finally accept that maybe 12 months is ok, but that's it, not one second more. It's the end of the world if LISTSERV is not fully ported to unix is 12 months. L-Soft should abandon everything else, including the VM version, freeze all other projects, and concentrate on rewriting a LISTSERV for unix, from scratch and in C. Which is not to say L-Soft is going to do that (it would be suicidal), but that's the input we get from the academic marketplace. Eric