said:
>Steven is correct about the OS2Unix mail list. I don't know if it's
>affiliated with the UnixOS2 web site. Send a message to
> Majordomo@eyup.org
>and in the body (and subject line if you want to) put
> subscribe os2-unix
Yes, this is another good source. I'd forgotten about John's list.
>There used to be an emx mail list (emx@openpgp.net) but I haven't seen
>anything on it in a long time. I sent a query ("help", "lists") to
>majordomo there a few minutes ago but haven't gotten a response.
>("majordomo" is the mail list automation program that most people run.)
I did some google searches for:
os2-unix
os2unix
unix-os2
unixos2
which seemed to find most of the relevant sites.
Steven
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