(Message inbox:38) Return-Path: stolk@fwi.uva.nl Received: from mail.fwi.uva.nl by gene.fwi.uva.nl with SMTP (5.65c(FWI)/3.0) id AA24467; Thu Feb 11 14:37:31 1993 Received: by mail.fwi.uva.nl from carol.fwi.uva.nl with SMTP (5.65c(FWI)/3.0) id AA26559; Thu, 11 Feb 1993 13:54:06 +0100 Received: by carol.fwi.uva.nl id AA24893; Thu, 11 Feb 1993 13:37:31 +0100 Message-Id: <199302111237.AA24893@carol.fwi.uva.nl> Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1993 13:37:31 +0100 Return-Path: From: stolk@fwi.uva.nl (Bram) X-Organisation: Faculty of Mathematics & Computer Science University of Amsterdam Kruislaan 403 NL-1098 SJ Amsterdam The Netherlands X-Phone: +31 20 525 7463 X-Telex: 10262 hef nl X-Fax: +31 20 525 7490 To: aplus@c3po.ee.washington.edu, bergman@oso.chalmers.se, blake@cscsun2.larc.nasa.gov, bowling@titan.tsd.arlut.utexas.edu, bruce@algol.demon.co.uk, ccc@rodan.acs.appstate.edu, cthomas@etsun.tech.iupui.edu, dove@well.sf.ca.us, drsharp@cs.amherst.edu, edan@netcom.com, fontenot@comet.rice.edu, graham@cs.montana.edu, grant@minos.nmt.edu, groenewo@fwi.uva.nl, hjtoi@jyu.fi, jbp@ddsdx2.jhuapl.edu, jprins@cs.vu.nl, jw@ddsdx2.jhuapl.edu, lipinski@csugrad.cs.vt.edu, lonachon@mehta.anu.edu.au, lyn@matt.ksu.ksu.edu, mayers@mailbox.acs.syr.edu, mhendey@uk.ac.ucl.cs, mmurphy@uk.ac.ucl.cs, peugh@wam.umd.edu, pkaminsk@descartes.uwaterloo.ca, rtkeys@descartes.uwaterloo.edu, slr54@avon.declab.usu.edu, solaris@iastate.edu, stolk@fwi.uva.nl, szloh@jupiter.cse.utoledo.edu, thomasek@carleton.edu, vexar@watserv.ucr.edu Greetings (former) bsx-user, This mail goes out to the people who have left their email addr. at Regenesis. If you are no longer interested in BSX, then I'am sorry I bothered you, please discard this message. The thing is: I am still convinced that BSX has a good chance. Every now and then, people keep telling me about the great potential of BSX. Although somehow, it fails to take off. Although I must admit that I have been neglecting this project seriously, I want to give it a last try. For doing this, I would appreciate your help. I would like to ask you to join a convention where we can stick our heads together and do some brainstorming. This convention would ofcourse have to be virtual. Either by using a teleconferencing tool as xtv/irc, or just at Regenesis. It would be nice if we could setup such a meeting at a time-of-day that would be convenient for both Europeans and Americans. (Although our Aussie mates might be caused inconvenience by that) If you want to share some insight, mail me so I can include your name on some sort of mailing list. Please be careful with replying to all just yet, 'cause I wouldn't like people being angry about cluttering up their mailbox. Highest regards, Bram Stolk