F I D O N E W S
Volume 17, Number 6
7 February 2000

Headlines

Good News, Bad News

In this issue, you get a little of each. Frank Vest continues in the positive direction by further examining web sites related to Fidonet. David Smith begins his series entitled "First Principles" where he examines the ZMH and FTS001 issue with a view to how they might be considered to improve Fido.

And, on the bad news side, Charles Hunter demands a retraction on views printed here, and continues to draw both editorial response and reader response. I've got to confess that he responded to both Ross Cassell and Roy Tellason in long articles, but I didn't print them because he mostly repeated his views and I was too lazy to straighten out the format so the Fidonews program would accept the articles. Okay... maybe I was a little tired of the input too...

Jim Rysyk contributes fresh complaints in an article received in routed netmail. To his credit, he tried to crash my system about 50 times according to his logs. I had to route the acknowledgement back since, when I tried to crash it, we connected long enough for me to be charged for the connection, but not long enough for a mail session to be established.

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