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Conference turris::cooks

Title:How to Make them Goodies
Notice:Please Don't Start New Notes for Old Topics! Check 5.*
Moderator:FUTURE::DDESMAISONSec.com::winalski
Created:Tue Feb 18 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4127
Total number of notes:31160

1306.0. "BOOK: COOKS Cookbooks" by DROO::WEYMOUTH (AI SELECT Business Development Mgr) Tue Aug 02 1988 09:20

    Here it is - Version .1 Release of the Digital Cooks Notes File
    Cookbook. Due to the size of the file, I only have it in LN03 format,
    but it can be copied from:
    
    DROO::DUA1:[RECIPE]COOKBOOK.LN03
    
    Note that the core for this version came from Karen Luby, and then
    was extended with other recipes from this notes file. It probably
    contains copyrighted recipes so can only be used internally. If
    anyone knows the source of recipes not specifically noted, please
    mail the name of the recipe and the source to me. It is just under
    150 pages, so I suggest bringing in a ream of paper for your LN03.
    
    I have yet to key in any of my own recipes, but as I do, I'll keep
    the version in the directory up-to-date. If anyone has a permanent
    home this can reside on, please let me know, I had to archive things
    for it to fit on. Also, in deference to me performing my duties,
    please only copy after hours or during lunchtime.
    
    Don
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1306.2OK on that suggestionDROO::WEYMOUTHAI SELECT Business Development MgrTue Aug 02 1988 15:377
    OK, I allowed all .SDML file to be copied, but not everyone has
    VAX Document. If you want to do it this way, copy all *.sdml files
    and process $DOCUMENT COOKBOOK REPORT destination /CONTENTS
    
    Good luck.
    
    Don
1306.8Is It Still Out There??SPKALI::FRANKTue Sep 06 1988 09:5911
    From all the replies in this note, it sounds like quite a cookbook.
    My only question is if it is still available out there as noted
    in .0 ( I think ). I have tried to find it out there but I keep
    getting directory not found. Can somebody tell me where it is now
    or send me a copy. I have been looking for the cookbook location
    as follows:
    			DROO::DUA1:[RECIPE]COOKBOOK.LN03
    
    	Thanks,
    	Frank
    
1306.11A copy available...HOONOO::PESENTIJPThu Sep 08 1988 08:145
I have a copy available in HOONOO::COOKBOOK.LN03.  HOONOO is located in 
Tewksbury, Ma.

						     
							- JP
1306.25New Release of the Cookbook V 0.2DROO::WEYMOUTHAI SELECT Business Development MgrTue Dec 27 1988 17:1020
    Updated Cookbook resides at the same location:
    
    38372::DUA1:[RECIPE]COOKBOOK.PS
    38372::DUA1:[RECIPE]COOKBOOK.LN03
    38372::DUA1:[RECIPE]COOKBOOK.TXT
    
    These are large files, one for each type of output. For those of
    you not familiar with the standards, PS is Postscript, TXT is text
    version, and LN03 is for LN03 printers.
    
    38372:: is the location for DROO::, use either, but DROO:: might
    not be defined on your machine.
    
    The postscript version has 240 pages, and has all but 190 recipes.
    I am now spell checking and reorganizing the recipes. Indexing will
    follow in the future.
    
    Good luck. (It is twice the size it was back in August.)
    
    Don
1306.100Send me your DTN and Mailstop too ...OCTAVE::VIGNEAULTWe're all bozos on this Q-busTue Dec 12 1989 16:097
    
    Re: .99
    
    It would also be useful to provide your mailstop and DTN when sending
    your order.
    
    Thanks, Larry
1306.104regarding "me too" replies and external publicationPSW::WINALSKICareful with that VAX, EugeneWed Jan 03 1990 18:1918
Two points:

1) Please handle orders for the new cookbook by sending MAIL to
   OCTAVE::VIGNEAULT.  Do NOT request a copy via a note in this conference.
   TURRIS has neither the CPU time nor the disk space to waste on "me too"
   replies.  I will be cleaning up the replies to this topic when I get the
   chance.  I have write-locked this topic to prevent any more replies.

2) The idea of publishing a COOKS NOTES Cookbook via an external publisher has
   me very concerned.  In addition to being a violation of corporate policy
   (publication of notes without the author's prior permission, disclosure
   externally of DEC internal use only material), it may also present a
   copyright hazard--there has been no screening to make sure that material
   posted to this conference is public domain.

   I will be discussing these issues with Keith and Larry.

--PSW, COOKS moderator