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Scott,

	This is exactly what I am trying to do at my site. I am new to the 
Alpha world myself and was surprised at the lack of a cental site, so I decided 
to set one up. I am not trying to be specific to any distribution, though I
have found so far that there is more RedHat info floating around than Debian,
no doubt because RedHat's Alpha has been around longer (Right ?).
If you have a list of sites to add then please send it to me. I'm setting this
up for the good off the Alpha community. I realize that it is not
'all-encompassing' at the moment, but I'm willing to take the time to
make it so. Any help you can provide is more than welcome. The
site is currently part off my home ISP account, though I think before long
I'll move it to its own domain (www.alphalinux.org anyone??).

Feel free to contact me a rdp@cheshire.net if you'd like to move
this discussion off the list. Thanks. rdp

Subject: Re: New Alph Website
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 01:12:17 -0400 (EDT)
From: Scott Lewis <scott@bach.ce.gatech.edu>


My apologies to those that get this twice.  Is anybody else concerned that
there may be too many miscellaneous web sites without a central alpha
linux reference site?  Yeah, I know we have the azstarnet axp site, but it
is a bit outdated, especially the links.  There are a great many sites
that are extremely helpful, but are not listed.  Even a site with links to
others, including a brief summary of the content would be helpful.  I may
regret this, but if I volunteer to build the "all-encompassing" site, will
the various maintainers of their own sites agree to submit URL's and
summaries?  For that matter, anybody with a list of sites would also be
welcome to submit.  It would not be distribution-centric, with the
exception of grouping by distribution on the page itself.  I suppose
including companies that provide alphas as well as certain alpha projects
would also be in order.  Comments or suggestions? 


Scott Lewis   
Computer Support
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology
scott.lewis@ce.gatech.edu   (404) 894-2210

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