Wayne Bell
For other people named Wayne Bell, see Wayne Bell (disambiguation).
Wayne Bell is the creator of the WWIV BBS system. The first WWIV BBS went online in Los Angeles, CA in December 1984. His own BBS came to be named Amber, node 1 of the WWIVNet BBS network. His handle as the SysOp was Random.
Bell continued to own and develop the WWIV software for over a decade, becoming an iconic figure in the online world, before the privatization and subsequent expansion of the Internet caused the BBS world to fade in the mid to late nineties.
Bell eventually sold WWIV, retaining his career as a computer technician.
Clips of an interview with Bell appear as part of BBS: The Documentary.
References
- Scott, Jason (2011-10-20). "CONTROVERSY: EVENTS: WWIVWAR: WWIVNET, WWIVLINK, ICENET". bbsdocumentary.com. The BBS Library. Archived from the original on 2013-07-08. Retrieved 2015-03-26.
WWIV is coming into its own as a BBS software. For quite some time, continued development of the software floundered as author Wayne Bell tried to juggle both development and administration functions for the software. He turned the administrative chores over to another sysop about 8 months ago, and development efforts have come along rather nicely.
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