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From: msmith@beta.tricity.wsu.edu (Mark Smith)
Subject: Re: FreeBSD 2.0 CDROM
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Date: Wed, 28 Dec 1994 06:41:57 GMT
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Jordan K. Hubbard (jkh@violet.berkeley.edu) wrote:
: In article <9412261906273@infoplus.uu.holonet.net>,
: Sysop <sysop@infoplus.uu.holonet.net> wrote:
: >
: >      The FreeBSD 2.0 Unix CDROM for 386/486/Pentium PCs
: >      --------------------------------------------------
: >
: >Information Plus is pleased to offer the FreeBSD 2.0 Unix CDROM,
: >containing the complete FreeBSD 2.0 Unix operating system for PCs.

: Just to note, the FreeBSD Project team does not endorse this CDROM.
: We were never even informed that plans for one were in the offing,
: which is sort of strange, but no matter.  We neither stand in its
: way or behind it, having absolutely no idea what's really on it!

[...]

Whew.

Jordan, you had me scared there for a minute.  I saw that the core team
doesn't endores this cdrom I about crapped!  Then, after rereading both
the messages about 5 times, I saw that your response wasn't to the
Walnut Creek FreeBSD 2.0 but some other FreeBSD 2.0 disk.

Oh, sheesh.  whewh.  

Mark