Subject: Re: apple.cabi.net and the A2-Delphi forum-- time to share? Message-ID: <36FBD90F.69BDB582@swbell.net> From: Rubywand Reply-To: rubywand@swbell.net X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.51 [en] (Win95; U) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2,comp.emulators.apple2 References: <36F6589A.26E94EAC@iolinc.net> kws@delphi.com writes ... > > Richard Bennett writes: > > >Charles Fxxxstick Turley runs it. He may not be "hands on" because he's a > >no brainer, but he certainly pulls the strings (did I say strings?) of > > I believe the correct term is "Exec. Coord. Dir." Apparently, that's a > self-given title when you're too stupid to do anything useful and like > to feel important with vaporware announcements. Well, yes, Dr. Tom is the one who salvaged and rebuilt Asimov-GS (now 'officially' Apple Cabi.net) after hackers wrecked the earlier archive. Thanks to his interest and support, 'Cabi' has become the leading IIgs entertainment software archive supporting GS and GS emu users around the world. Meanwhile, the "A2 (Apple II)" forum continues to sit on its closed collection of software and insist that access be granted only to those with special paid Delphi accounts. Why is this? Regular _free_ Delphi membership allows virtually all other privileges. Why should the A2 forum's collection be closed to any II user? The A2 forum should cost nothing to maintain-- forums are free on Delphi. If the problem is archiving, there are several public sites ready to offer space. Isn't it time that the old A2 forum on Delphi 'open up', share, and work for the good of all Apple II users? Rubywand