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founder & webmaster of [http://www.netlabs.org/ netlabs.org]<br> | founder & webmaster of [http://www.netlabs.org/ netlabs.org]<br> | ||
Editor in Chief (wow :) of EDM/2 | Editor in Chief (wow :) of EDM/2 | ||
Questions, comments and other stuff should be posted to the [[Mailinglist]]. If you think you have to address myself you can send an email to <tt>ktk@netlabs.org</tt>, however just do that if it is really necessary and can't be handled by the mailinglist. |
Revision as of 18:41, 8 November 2004
Steve Luzynski was the editor and creator of this magazine, he started it back in 1993 (!!), long before the Internet got famous. The first articles were written in the IPF language and INF files were created for distribution.
Meanwhile there were several other editors and at the moment we are too lazy to give credits to everyone, sorry. The last issue in the original context of EDM/2 was written in September 1999 and at this time Carsten Whimster was the editor. Afterwards nothing happened for a looong time until Timur Tabi and Adrian Gschwend started to migrate the domain and the content to netlabs.org. Before that the page was hosted at BMT Micro for a long time (thanks guys!). Also thanks to Carsten for the support of migrating the domain to netlabs.org, Verisign was once again a PITA to work with...
Unfortunately Adrian Gschwend was too busy with everything else in his life and because of this it became November 2004 before EDM/2 finaly got back online with new stuff! Thanks god for the invention of Wikis, otherwise I would still think about how I could do it without a lot of work for myself ;)
Adrian Gschwend aka Ktk
founder & webmaster of netlabs.org
Editor in Chief (wow :) of EDM/2
Questions, comments and other stuff should be posted to the Mailinglist. If you think you have to address myself you can send an email to ktk@netlabs.org, however just do that if it is really necessary and can't be handled by the mailinglist.