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Hi, Everyone,

As you may have known, the Public Ada Library (PAL) at Washington University
in
Saint Louis was funded in part by a DARPA contract which ran to completion
about
two years ago.  Washington University in Saint Louis continued supporting
the PAL
without funding for almost two years after the completion of the contract,
and they
have removed the PAL from their website about a month ago.  They have also
removed
the PAL-related email lists (ADA-TRAIN, REUSE, PAL-ANNOUNCE, PAL-INTERNAL,
RT, SCAT, PAL-PUBLIC, and others) from their email list server.

I wish to thank Washington University in Saint Louis for their interest and
support
over the years.

For those of us who have been around for a while, the Ada CDROMs from Walnut
Creek
serve as an archive for the material in the PAL.

In addition, the Ada and Software Engineering Library is online at Walnut
Creek CDROM
and is available as the PAL was (but with a different basic theme and
economic model).
There is every indication at this time that the ASE Library will continue
indefinitely,
and will the production of ASE CDROMs from it.

I wish to also thank Walnut Creek CDROM for supporting the ASE Library via
its
website and CDROM production.

A duplicate of the ASE Library website is available at Kennesaw State
University
should you find the main website to be busy or offline.

Thanks to the CSIS Department of Kennesaw State University for their
support.

Rick
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Richard Conn
Principal Investigator, Reuse Tapestry
http://xenadu.home.mindspring.com/

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