A minor issue is that I've had to be out of town too much. But the more pressing problem is that we no longer have access to the servers, and haven't had it for months.
The owners of OS/2 e-Zine (same as the owners of BMT-Micro) have upgraded the servers and to increase security have closed off FTP access. That means we can't get issues on-line.
Now personally, I'd be just as happy channeling efforts to writing for VOICE (or as you can see, you can submit to OS/2 World as well).
The owners of BMT Micro actually own the rights (domain name, trademarks, etc.) to OS/2 e-Zine. If someone is really keen on having OS/2 e-Zine, you'd have to pay for it. I am guessing you'd be asked for around $500-$1000USD, as the owners would like to recoup a small part of their initial cost in acquiring OS/2 e-zine. If you're seriously interested, let me know and I'll tell you how to get in touch.
I'd like to remind the OS/2 community that the owners of BMT Micro have been very generous to the community and have provided servers and hosting absolutely FREE for many years.
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