Last night James Keller wrote: As an Interex Board member, Denys [Beauchemin] has just published an InterexPress article (available to members) at: <http://www.interex.org/pubcontent/interexpress/apr02/apr02p7.jsp> http://www.interex.org/pubcontent/interexpress/apr02/apr02p7.jsp . I have taken this document and also placed it at: <http://www.interex.org/tech/3000/e3000commitment.html> http://www.interex.org/tech/3000/e3000commitment.html and also parts of it at: <http://www.interex.org/tech/3000/e3000issues.html> http://www.interex.org/tech/3000/e3000issues.html for those of you who are not members to review because what Denys discusses is important to all those that have 3000s, migrating or homesteading. ===================== As one of the many critics of Interex, especially recently, I am surprised that this has generated no comment on HP3000-L. Everyone who has an interest in the HP 3000 should carefully read Denys' article because it puts forth several commitments in the name of Interex. In a perfect world this would have been published several months ago; however, I am glad Interex is finally recognizing its HP 3000 user member's concerns. Words are of course cheap. We will have to see how this all plays out. But, for the time being, I'm willing to reconsider canceling my membership. John Burke * To join/leave the list, search archives, change list settings, * * etc., please visit http://raven.utc.edu/archives/hp3000-l.html *