One thing that makes me think that SysAdmin will 'do right' by TPJ is that all the back issues of TPJ are now online. This wasn't the case before and according to Jon Orwant, wasn't going to be for financial reasons. I read somewhere that this issue of TPJ is the first under the SysAdmin banner and as such, is not what we should expect from the future of TPJ. Jon and company at TPJ probably have a lot more going on right now than usual so I think if you'll check out the next issue, it'll be back to it's usual excellence.

That said, I'd really like to see an interview someplace with Jon Orwant when things calm down. I'd be interested to see just what he has planed now that he has bigger money behind TPJ.

In reply to Re: TPJ as a supplement to Sys Admin by Indomitus
in thread TPJ as a supplement to Sys Admin by cLive ;-)

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