CUG Library wants submissions

Voctor Volkman <sysop@hal9k.com>
Thu, 17 Jun 1993 20:08:38 GMT

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From: Voctor Volkman <sysop@hal9k.com>
Keywords: tools, question
Organization: Compilers Central
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1993 20:08:38 GMT

                                                    C Users Group Library
                                                      Call for Submissions


        The C Users Group Library needs your source code in our mission of
helping developers help each other. Currently, the CUG Library offers
nearly 400 volumes of source code covering all application areas and all
platforms. Applications include function libraries, disassemblers,
compilers, text editors, text filters, communications support, text
formatters, interpreters, bulletin boards, windowing systems, games,
tutorials, math packages, cross-compilers, pre-compilers, and more.
Platforms include all forms of Unix as well as MS-DOS, Windows 3.x, OS/2
for PCs, and Atari, Amiga, and Macintosh too. Source disks are
distributed at minimal cost to users (only $4). The source will also be
made available on CD-ROMs too. If your source code has what it takes, we
want it.




                                              Current CUG Library Catalog


            The CUG CD-ROM file listing offers the most comprehensive look
  at the programming tools and utilities available from CUG. The
  complete annotated listing (about 1 megabyte) is available through
  anonymous ftp as follows:


          ftp ftp.cdrom.com
          cd /cdrom/cdroms/cug
          get capsule.txt


                    Walnut Creek CD-ROM sells the CUG CD-ROM. For ordering
          information, please contact info@cdrom.com




                                                        Submission Policy


          CUG is interested in ALL user-supported C and C++ source code.
Programs need not be new and unique, nor massive, to be useful to other
members. Many times even minor modifications of existing library programs
are important to other members, especially if the modfications improve the
portability of the code.


          CUG accepts submissions only from the author or copyright holder.
All submissions must be accompanied by the Author's Release Form.


          In part, the Author's Release is designed to protect the interest of
members who desire to restrict for-profit distribution of their product.
For tax purposes, CUG is a service of R&D Publications, Inc., a for-profit
Kansas corporation. We had originally intended to organize as a
non-profit corporation, but found it was an unbelievable hassle. We hope
this Author's Release Form will allow authors to clearly authorize
distribution by CUG while at the same time protecting their residual
rights.


          We make every effort to respect the intentions of the submitting
author when distributing software.


                                                  How to Submit Your Code


  * Mail in a diskette to: Victor Volkman, CUG Acq. Ed.
                                                      P.O. Box 130206
                                                      Ann Arbor, MI 48113-0206


  * Upload your archive to: HAL 9000 BBS, 6 Lines / v.32bis
                                                        +1 313 663 4173 or 663 3959
                                                        (Also leave message to sysop)


  * Tell me where to get it: contact me via Usenet as
                                                        sysop@hal9k.com
                                                        (I can get via ftp, if available)
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