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48) What is Broadway? I've heard it called "X on the Web".
[Last modified: Nov 96]
Answer: Broadway is a collection of X-based technologies for the World Wide
Web. Paul Lavelle wrote a good introductory article for the November, 1995
issue of *The X Advisor*:
http://landru.unx.com/DD/advisor/docs/nov95/nov95.plavallee.shtml
Thanks to Ken Lee, http://www.rahul.net/kenton/
The X Consortium's Broadway web page is:
http://www.x.org/consortium/broadway.html
And if you're wondering. "Why did they call it Broadway?", the X Consortium is
located at 201 Broadway, Cambridge, MA.... ksall@cen.com
Century Computing's "MW3: Motif on the World Wide Web" page contains a section
of links to Broadway info which will be actively maintained:
http://www.cen.com/mw3/orgs.html#broadway-info
Broadway - the next generation of X!
including a list of Broadway-related mailing lists for X Consortium members:
http://www.cen.com/mw3/broadway-mail-lists.html
For a concise description of Broadway, see the question "What is Broadway?"
in the X11 FAQ, part 3:
http://www.cs.ruu.nl/wais/html/na-dir/x-faq/part3.html
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