To: brendan AT rdt DOT monash DOT edu DOT au, djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu, Sam Vincent From: lee_b AT celestia DOT dnet DOT co DOT uk (Lee Braiden) Subject: FTP access Date: Fri, 17 Nov 1995 01:53:31 +0100 Martin, I'm thinking of releasing a theory of mine on the net. Hopefully, this will develop into a discussion, where people can add their own comments, etc. I'm wondering what the best way to do it would be - I want to keep the thing together, so a news article would probably get too messy. What I was thinking of was dumping it on your FTP site, receiving comments by EMail, and updating the file on your site regularly. Do non-DNA users have access to your site, or do you know a more appropriate way of doing this ? Also, I'd planned to setup a mailing list for it. Can you set it up at DNA (since I won't be online often enough), or do you know a good programmable mail handler for windows that I could use ? What about web pages ? Can we use the webspace at DNA ? (I'm not too worried about this though, since the article is pretty academic, and the Web seems to be mostly casual "surfers" - Is this true, or have I missed all the good stuff ? By the way, how did you get your job at DNA ? What qualifications do you have (if it's not too personal) ? I've been programming for about five years, but I've no idea about getting into a decent position. Your job seems pretty cool, by the way. (Apart from the workload you seem to have... Anyway, thanks for your time. Lee. ======================================== Lee Braiden Celestia lee_b AT celestia DOT dnet DOT co DOT uk