From: CSBVAX::MRGATE!tower@wheaties.ai.mit.edu@SMTP 15-JUL-1988 18:11 To: ARISIA::EVERHART Subj: [pplace!deutsch@sun.com: Needed: local help] Received: from rice-chex.ai.mit.edu by prep.ai.mit.edu; Fri, 15 Jul 88 12:30:15 EST Received: by rice-chex.ai.mit.edu; Thu, 14 Jul 88 18:22:18 EDT Date: Thu, 14 Jul 88 18:22:18 EDT From: tower@wheaties.ai.mit.edu (Leonard H. Tower Jr.) Message-Id: <8807142222.AA09508@rice-chex.ai.mit.edu> To: info-gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu Cc: pplace!deutsch@sun.com Subject: [pplace!deutsch@sun.com: Needed: local help] Sender: info-gnu-request@prep.ai.mit.edu Reply-To: pplace!deutsch@sun.com Return-Path: Date: Wed, 13 Jul 88 15:46:27 PDT From: pplace!deutsch@sun.com (Peter Deutsch) To: info-gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu Subject: Needed: local help Is there anyone near me (San Francisco / Berkeley / San Jose area) who has access to a machine or network with all of the following: - The ability to read IBM PC/AT diskettes; - The ability to store about 300K of source code for public access (and, ideally, up to about another 2M of object code); - The ability to send the code over some high-speed network. I would like to set up a distribution point for GhostScript, the Gnu implementation of a graphics language and C-callable graphics library that bears a remarkable resemblance to the PostScript(tm) language, which will be released in early August. Thanks. Peter Deutsch deutsch@parcplace.com