Re: Windows Driver Developer's Digest (WD-3.com) Temporarily Down

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seems wdm is not worthing learning. right?

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"Dave August" <august@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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So Walter has decide that Vista was such a *bag* he's back to chasing
ambulances.

I sure don't blame him and sure do owe him for the help he brought me over
the years.

As for WD-3... I'm tempted to tell you to let sleeping dogs lie, in not
too
long it's gonna be ancient history and we'll all be laughing at how screwy
WDM was.

Damn, if only Walt could practice in California, I need a good computer
savy
IP lawrer right now.

--.- Dave

"Thomas F. Divine [DDK MVP]" <tdivine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Many of you know Walter Oney - a respected Windows driver developer and
the author of "Programming the Microsoft Windows Driver Model" and other
publications. What you may not know is that in addition to being an
excellent author and teacher, Walter is a practicing lawyer in the state
of Massachusetts.

Over the last year or so Walter has focused most of his attention on his
law practice.

Walter was also the key person responsible for creation of the Windows
Driver Developer's Digest or "WD-3". Many excellent articles and
whitepapers were published on WD-3.com.

Since Walter is no longer heavily involved in the Windows driver
development community the WD-3 website has been totally inactive and has
recently dropped off the net.

The excellent papers published on WD-3.com have been helpful to many new
driver developers. I think that at the least the material that was
published there should remain available.

So I have worked with Walter to renew the WD-3.com domain name and fetch
the WD-3.com website material. I will bring this site back up basically
as
it was before the domain name expired. Hopefully this material will be
of
use to the community.

I may "tweak" some of the site obsolete material (e.g., references to
previous years events and such).

However, I don't know whether it makes sense to "breath life" back into
the site. I'm open to hearing from those who have contributed to WD-3 in
the past on their thoughts...

WD-3 will be back online in a few days. Bear with me, since I am not a
professional website administrator and DNS records take a while to sort
themselves out.

Regards,

Thomas F. Divine, Windows DDK MVP





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