Are you sure about APUE2? I remember his comment posted to comp.unix.programmer, where he said that he was not going to start the APU rewrite - at least until he finishes UNPv3. He also mentioned, that APUE2, be it written, will not be a rewrite but rather a complement to APUE, providing insights into brand-specific UNIX stuff...
This is a very good sign of a very wrong situation indeed. With all due respect to the US political system, I wouldn't like the US goverment to decide for ME and MY country what export control policy I should promote or what I am allowed to see in the Internet.
Hopefully, the backbone framework will develop well enough to allow people of any country to access the Internet no matter whether the US govt wants it or not.
Are you sure about APUE2? I remember his comment posted to comp.unix.programmer, where he said that he was not going to start the APU rewrite - at least until he finishes UNPv3. He also mentioned, that APUE2, be it written, will not be a rewrite but rather a complement to APUE, providing insights into brand-specific UNIX stuff...
This is a very good sign of a very wrong situation indeed. With all due respect to the US political
system, I wouldn't like the US goverment to decide
for ME and MY country what export control policy I should promote or what I am allowed to see in the Internet.
Hopefully, the backbone framework will develop well enough to allow people of any country to access the Internet no matter whether the US govt wants it or not.
I think it's a good idea - we'll also need a pointer from .
Another good idea is to revive the Hardware HOWTO and to make a Black list section there.