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GUIDE
I added a paragraph on GUIDE, the other IBM mainframe users group, and its transition to SHARE. Technically, I suppose this might belong in a separate article; however, since the group is now defunct, such an article would never grow beyond a stub. Terry Carroll 16:59, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I created a stub for GUIDE, I adapted some information from your paragraph, plus other material. Peter Flass (talk) 13:07, 23 May 2013 (UTC)
The History of free software article has a section about the pre-1983 state of communities that could now be called free software communities. DECUS and SHARE seem to be two such communities, but there is little info about them in the "history of.." article.
The current content of that article is lacking in references/citations, so it would be great if anyone could add more info, with references, about the DECUS/SHARE situations. Thanks. Gronky 11:03, 21 June 2007 (UTC)