Publisher's Forum
This is the first issue of our third year of publication.
With the New Year,
we thought we'd share with you some of the things we
want to celebrate.
UNIX -- If you've ever tried working with Windows, you'll
know why. If not,
let me remind you that UNIX is a strong, infinitely
flexible system that puts
its power at the disposal of the user. I can say of
UNIX what someone once said of
democracy; it's not perfect, it's just better than any
of the alternatives.
The Internet -- okay, this is getting a bit trivialized
in the press with all
the hype about the Information Highway, etc., but think
about it a minute (and
you can learn a bit about it in this issue): this is
an extraordinary tool for
communication. Every day at our office we receive email
from all over the world
-- readers with questions, readers proposing an article,
readers sharing
something they've learned -- and this is only a small
part of what the system
offers. Readers download our code from a variety of
international sites (and,
yes, that sometimes gets complicated, but it always
beats typing the code in
by hand), and often when one has a problem, another
will have solved it (see
Jan Christiaan van Winkel's letter in this issue).
Our three columnists -- Bjorn Satdeva, Betty Zinkann,
and Larry Reznick -- and
our most frequent contributor, Chris Hare. Bjorn, Betty,
and Larry came to us
from root, Bruce and Karen Hunter's fine journal, and
it's been a happy
inheritance. Chris heard about the magazine on the networks,
volunteered, and
has been a steady supplier of strong, technical information.
He also serves as
a resource for Rebecca Thomas's Wizard's Grabbag in
UNIXWorld.
Our readers and authors -- we launched Sys Admin because
we felt UNIX system
administrators in search of practical technical information
were underserved
by extant publications. Your response more than confirmed
this perception --
I know of no other magazine that has been greeted with
such enthusiams and all-
around good will. We'll do our best to continue to earn
that response.
On another subject: It's too late for Christmas, but
many of you had asked
how you could go about acquiring a Sys Admin t-shirt
(with its all too apt
motto: "System Administration -- it's a dirty job
but somebody said I have to
do it"). They're now available here at R&D
Publications, at a cost of $11.95,
plus $3.50 s&h.
Sincerely yours,
Robert Ward
saletter@rdpub.com (...!uunet!rdpub!saletter")
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