From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.5-pre1 (2020-06-20) on ip-172-31-74-118.ec2.internal X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, score=0.8 required=3.0 tests=BAYES_50 autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=3.4.5-pre1 Date: 9 Jun 93 04:41:22 GMT From: cis.ohio-state.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!wupost!wuarchive.wustl.edu!conn@uc bvax.Berkeley.EDU (Richard Conn) Subject: SIMTEL20 is going away Message-ID: List-Id: The Ada Software Repository (ASR) on WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL is no longer operational. It is still available to users of the Internet, and it will continue to be available until the end of September, 1993. No further changes will be made to it from this point forward. The people at White Sands who control the funding for SIMTEL20 have decided to discontinue its operation. While I have not been privy to the details of this decision, I have been told that it was based on simple economics: with a limited and shrinking budget, SIMTEL20, an old DEC-20 computer system running TOPS-20, was simply too expensive to continue supporting. It was difficult to obtain spare parts, and it is expensive to maintain its environment (air conditioning, uninterruptable power supplies, and the like). In addition, I am aware that Frank Wancho, the principal benefactor of the ASR since its founding in November, 1984, is getting ready for retirement. With Frank's exit from government service, the principal person who kept SIMTEL20 running and defended its existence will have left. No one should interpret this action to reflect on the Army's Ada effort in any way. The people at White Sands made this decision concerning a facility they owned and operated, and I sincerely doubt that the officials in the Army concerned with supporting Ada were even consulted. I wish to personally thank Frank Wancho, Elwood Bass (Frank's boss), Keith Petersen (Manager of the MSDOS archives), and Chris McDonald (security specialist) for their support over the years I have worked on the ASR. It has been a real pleasure, and their friendship and help is really appreciated. I also wish to thank David Moon and the people at Management Assistance Corporation of America for their interest and support when my ASR activity was funded. Finally, I wish to thank all the wonderful people in the Ada community who supported the ASR in various ways over the years through their support, advise, contributions, and other activities. A few weeks ago when I was notified of this, I was faced with a choice of stopping my activities or going on under a different environment. I have chosen to proceed, establishing a new Ada repository at Washington University at St. Louis. I have decided to call this facility PAL, standing for Public Ada Library. As you may have noted from the ASR FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) list, WUARCHIVE.WUSTL.EDU is a mirror site for the ASR. Effective immediately, WUARCHIVE.WUSTL.EDU is now the principal site for PAL. The existing ASR is a subdirectory tree under PAL. The other mirror sites of the ASR will be notified of this change, and they will be invited to switch their mirror software over to PAL. The root directory for PAL that the user sees when he logs on via anonymous FTP is languages/ada. If the user accesses WUARCHIVE via NFS, PAL is located in the tree /archive/languages/ada. All references to PAL will assume the user knows to prefix the named directories accordingly. That is, if I refer to the ayacc subtree, the user should access languages/ada/ayacc if he is using anonymous FTP or /archive/languages/ada/ayacc if he is using NFS. Users familiar with UNIX should be pleased in that PAL is on an OSF/1 machine. UNIX naming conventions apply, so there is no longer a need to learn the TOPS-20 conventions used on SIMTEL20. If a user wishes to access the ASR through PAL, he need only remember to do a simple translation: directories such as PD7: on SIMTEL20 are now available as languages/ada/ASR/courseware or /archive/languages/ada/ASR/courseware on PAL. I am managing PAL as a voluntary, unfunded activity. Space on WUARCHIVE is provided by Washington University at St. Louis. Appreciation is given to DEC for their generous donation of the ALPHA AXP system that WUARCHIVE runs on. I look forward to continuing to work with the Ada community in this new capacity as the Manager of PAL. Richard Conn 8 June 1993 -- ==================================================================== Richard Conn, ASR and PAL Manager | conn@wuarchive.wustl.edu