This is a discussion on Invitation to join the new Sun Microsystems User and Enthusiastswebring within the Sun Solaris Administration forums, part of the Solaris Operating System category; --> Hi everyone, I've created a webring specifically to promote websites which offer support, information, advice, etc. to owner/users/enthusiasts of ...
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| Hi everyone, I've created a webring specifically to promote websites which offer support, information, advice, etc. to owner/users/enthusiasts of Sun Microsystems hardware and software products (including Cobalt, etc.). It doesn't matter if your site is private, non-profit organisational, or commercial, providing the information your site offers to visitors in relation to Sun Microsystems topics is free of charge. Commercial sites which charge for access to Sun-related technical information and advice services will probably not be accepted. The main ring URL is: http://n.webring.com/hub?ring=sunmicrosystemsu and the special URL to submit details of your website to join the ring is: http://n.webring.com/wrman?ring=sunm...stemsu&addsite Please contact me if you have any questions or queries. Thanks, Craig. -- Email by Craig Dewick (tm). Home page at "lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick". "cdewick@poison.lios.apana.org.au" or "cdewick@poison.sunshack.org". Explore and enjoy my public-domain Sun Microsystems technical data archive at "www.sunshack.org" or "www.sunshack.info". |
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| Craig Dewick <cdewick@lios.apana.org.au> wrote in message news:<Pine.GSO.4.58.0410150246070.23481@lios.apana .org.au>... > Hi everyone, > > I've created a webring specifically to promote websites which offer > support, information, advice, etc. to owner/users/enthusiasts of Sun > Microsystems hardware and software products (including Cobalt, etc.). It > doesn't matter if your site is private, non-profit organisational, or > commercial, providing the information your site offers to visitors in > relation to Sun Microsystems topics is free of charge. Commercial sites > which charge for access to Sun-related technical information and advice > services will probably not be accepted. > > The main ring URL is: > > http://n.webring.com/hub?ring=sunmicrosystemsu > > and the special URL to submit details of your website to join the ring is: > > http://n.webring.com/wrman?ring=sunm...stemsu&addsite > > Please contact me if you have any questions or queries. > > Thanks, > > Craig. Wny not just join the existing one? http://r.webring.com/hub?ring=solarisunix&list http://www.cotse.com/Sun/ |
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| alan.pae@gmail.com (alan pae) writes: >Craig Dewick <cdewick@lios.apana.org.au> wrote in message news:<Pine.GSO.4.58.0410150246070.23481@lios.apana .org.au>... >> Hi everyone, >> >> I've created a webring specifically to promote websites which offer >> support, information, advice, etc. to owner/users/enthusiasts of Sun >> Microsystems hardware and software products (including Cobalt, etc.). It >> doesn't matter if your site is private, non-profit organisational, or >> commercial, providing the information your site offers to visitors in >> relation to Sun Microsystems topics is free of charge. Commercial sites >> which charge for access to Sun-related technical information and advice >> services will probably not be accepted. >> >> The main ring URL is: >> >> http://n.webring.com/hub?ring=sunmicrosystemsu >> >> and the special URL to submit details of your website to join the ring is: >> >> http://n.webring.com/wrman?ring=sunm...stemsu&addsite >> >> Please contact me if you have any questions or queries. >Wny not just join the existing one? >http://r.webring.com/hub?ring=solarisunix&list That webring is specifically about Solaris itself, while my ring covers Sun hardware, Sun-compatible hardware (including Cobalt web-server appliances), and operating systems other than Solaris as well as Solaris itself. I didn't intend to create a ring to compete with the Solaris webring(s) that already exist since the ring I've created is covering the areas they don't cover. So all things being equal, my new Sun Microsystems webring should be complimentary to the Solaris webring. Regards, Craig. -- Email by Craig Dewick (tm). Home page at "lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick". "cdewick@poison.lios.apana.org.au" or "cdewick@poison.sunshack.org". Explore and enjoy my public-domain Sun Microsystems technical data archive at "www.sunshack.org" or "www.sunshack.info". |
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