Re: Encyclopedia Britannica willing to host HTML FAQs

mathew (mathew@mantis.co.uk)
29 Mar 1994 11:49:49 +0100
In article <9403281700.AA15067@neutron.chem.yale.edu>,
Dave Schweisguth <dcs@neutron.chem.yale.edu> wrote:
>Chris Cole <chris@questrel.questrel.COM> said:
>> I mentioned that a lot of FAQ maintainers are looking for a machine to host
>> their HTML FAQs, and [the Encyclopaedia Britannica folks] permitted me to
>> extend an offer to you all to host your FAQs on their machine.
>
>That's nice, but there's already a large and well-maintained archive at Ohio
>State. Surely anyone who sees the above should have heard about it? If not,
>mail Tom Fine <fine@cis.ohio-state.edu> or check out
>
> http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/top.html
Unfortunately, Tom Fine's archive is only accessible to people who
have NSFNET routeing -- which excludes many commercial sites. It
would be nice to have a site which everyone could get to, and I
suspect Encyclopedia Britannica will be it.
mathew
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