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September 1997, Week 2

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In article <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask]
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>
>* As I look at this list, I *do* see what some would term
>  "dominance" - by people with a 3000 background. Like it
>  or not, Interex is no longer a 3000 only user group. In
>  my mind, board candidates need to rise above representing
>  a single constituency and look to responsibly serving the
>  entire membership.
>
>- Greg

Agreed. Are there plans to have hp9000 type people with voting privileges on
the Interex board? I get the impression that the Interex and Interworks boards,
while cooperating, are not fully integrated (perhaps paralleling the situation
between their respective hardware platforms...)

Besides, becoming a more heterogenous user community will be excellent practice
for when it is time to add the NT consituency to our groups. That is probably
not as far off as we think (or would like).

--
Mark Landin
T. D. Williamson, Inc.
UNIX Sys. Admin
"If you take the smooth, you gotta take the rough" -- Rob Halford

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