suppressed references?

Frans Kaashoek kaashoek at new-york.lcs.mit.edu
Fri Aug 6 20:38:51 EDT 1999


Robert,

this email was a standard email that was sent to every contact person,
irrespective whether your paper has supprssed references or not.

	Frans

In message <199908062152.RAA08398 at cutpurse.lcs.mit.edu>, Robert Morris writes:

>Did we suppress any references in the Click paper? I think not?
>
>  Date: Thu, 5 Aug 1999 23:58:04 -0700 (PDT)
>  From: John Wilkes <sosp99 at tesla.hpl.external.hp.com>
>  To: rtm at lcs.mit.edu
>  Subject: suppressed references for SOSP paper 8793.8476
>  
>  In the process of making our final decisions, it may prove helpful to
>  me (as PC chair) to have access to the details of the "suppressed" or
>  "omitted" papers that your SOSP submission referenced.  I would be
>  grateful, therefore, if you could do the following to help me out: 
>  
>  Please send email to <sosp99 at tesla.hpl.hp.com> (preferably by
>  replying to this message) with a list of the omitted or suppressed
>  references, and - if possible - URLs for PostScript or PDF versions of
>  the referenced papers.  Please send the message in plain ASCII text:
>  no attachments, no quoted-printable encodings, no MSWord, RTF or
>  PostScript files.  Please include the phrase "suppressed references"
>  somewhere in your email's Subject: line.
>  
>  Thanks much!
>    john wilkes
>    SOSP program chair
>  
>  p.s. Sorry for this form letter - we've got 89 papers to review, and
>  this was the only way to handle them all.



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