SUMMARY: Looking for a list on oracle for unix

From: Barnwell_at_eksystems.com voice 508-303-6905 <barnwell_at_jbsvax.eksystems.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Dec 1996 10:02:40 -0500

Well there are apparently three lists and a few newsgroups.
Are there this many or are they the same??

        JB

Note: the first response was within an hour by a person in NH at 21:30 local
time which is pretty good I think.

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dallaire_at_total.net
Says:
Send a message to LISTSERV_at_dbinfo.com containing in the body:

Subscribe ORACLE-L_at_dbinfo.com

It's not as good as OSF-MANAGERS but it can help. Most people do not send
summaries and this list generates a LOT of traffic because of this. The
responses get posted to all the list instead of to the poster. So there is
no need to summarize, but I much prefer summaries.

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rrodgers_at_fwi.com
Says:

The following is a good Oracle mailing list:

to: listserv_at_ccvm.sunysb.edu

send SUBSCRIBE ORACLE-L Your Name.

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hollister_m_at_c813.npt.nuwc.navy.mil
Says:

 Send the following message (not in subject line) to LISTSERV_at_KBS.NET

    SUBSCRIBE ORACLE-L

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cherkus_at_unimaster.com
Also points us to:

There are USENET news groups for Oracle:

comp.databases.oracle The SQL database products of the Oracl
comp.databases.oracle.marketplace Oracle-related jobs, etc.
comp.databases.oracle.misc Oracle related topics.
comp.databases.oracle.server Oracle database administration/server
comp.databases.oracle.tools Oracle software tools/applications.

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Original question:

I know this is kinda off topic but..

I am looking for a list on oracle on digital unix. I know the Digital Unix part
is a bit much to hope for but a generic Oracle list that was as good as this one
is on unix would be great.

Barring an actual oracle list perhaps a DBAs list or some such might help

Looking forward to the responses.

        JB
Received on Fri Dec 13 1996 - 16:26:05 NZDT

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