Xref: news2.mv.net comp.os.msdos.djgpp:2757 Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp From: tgl AT netcom DOT com (Tom Lane) Subject: Re: No more DJGPP on SimTel ??? Message-ID: Sender: tgl AT netcom15 DOT netcom DOT com Organization: Netcom Online Communications Services References: <199604141215 DOT IAA09662 AT delorie DOT com> Date: Mon, 15 Apr 1996 02:37:18 GMT Lines: 42 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp dj AT delorie DOT com (DJ Delorie) writes: > [quoting Eli Zaretskii ] >> You are looking at the wrong site! /simtelnet is NOT a SimTel home >> directory, it holds the Walnut Creek repository, which is something >> entirely different (I wish they didn't use the same name). > Actually, Walnut Creek owns the trademark rights to the name "SimTel" > and has asked CCT (as in ftp.coast.net) to stop using the name > "SimTel" in their archives, as doing so is a trademark violation. I think most people following the situation regard simtel.net (Walnut Creek) as the new "real" simtel. Certainly as far as I'm concerned, the "real" simtel is wherever Keith Petersen is: Keith has run the simtel archives since day one, when he established them as a spare-time project on some old Army hardware called wsmr-20.simtel.mil (if memory serves). Keith is unwilling to say much about what happened, but it appears that he had a falling-out with his recent employers at Coast to Coast, and is now working for Walnut Creek. CTC seems to be trying to keep up their archives, but they have not shown the ability or commitment to do a decent job of it. Keith is doing his usual fine job at simtel.net, and although he has a lot of holes currently in the reconstituted "simtel" archives at simtel.net, those holes are being filled in quickly as software authors find out about the situation and send in the latest versions of their code. I think the freeware/shareware community ought to support Keith in this situation; he's been paying his dues for *years* by doing archive admin gruntwork, and we ought to acknowledge that effort. CTC put some money into simtel support over the last couple years, but they have nowhere near as much claim on the community's loyalty. > I'm already discussing djgpp distributions with Walnut Creek for the > new SimTel archives. Good, I'm glad to hear that. Not having djgpp would be a big hole in Keith's new archives. regards, tom lane PS: comp.archives.msdos.d has more discussion of this, although I think most of it may have expired at most sites.