THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST. HACKER CHAPTER 1 From: WJN at MIT-DMS (Wayne J. Noss) I'll be an X ("ex-lab member"), which has status somewhere between that of a lab member and a tourist. I hope you don't think that I feel so great and wonderful that I would never stoop to being a tourist. Far from it! I got a tourist account on MIT-EECS, so I sortof know what it's like. You see, once there was a certain Real User on a certain system that had lots and lots of lowly tourists. Some of the tourists tried to make the system a better place, but they weren't always understood or appreciated too much. Unfortunately, some other tourists were rather selfish and gave all tourists a bad name. They wiped out the work done by other tourists, and even .GUNned them sometimes. Of course, all this severely disrupted the work of the Real Users, so something just had to be done. All tourists might have been kicked off the system permanently, but one certain Real User decided to go to their rescue. So He became a tourist. In fact, a tourist of the very lowliest sort. He didn't have any friends with directories where He could put His hacks, and tourists with more status hogged the system so there wasn't even room for Him to be on sometimes. In fact, it was very crowded when He first logged in, and all He could get was a HACTRN--no other jobs or file space or directory slots. He knew the system pretty well, and helped the other tourists (those who noticed Him) to hack better. But then, the bad tourists found out about Him and got jealous because He was making ordinary randoms into better hackers than they were. They hated Him and plotted how they might get Him off the system permanently. This certain Real User who became a tourist meanwhile was explaining to those who listened to Him who He really was and why He and the Administrator of the system allowed all this mess to take place. He illustrated His points with common stories that His friends understood but that His enemies couldn't pin Him down on to complain to USER-A about Him (of course, they complained anyway, but they didn't have any good evidence against Him). He told them that the time would come when the Administrator of the system would kick all the obnoxious characters off the system and would give all the good tourists accounts on a much bigger and better system where they could do much bigger hacks and where everyone would get along as good friends. But in the meantime the system was allowing the tourists to choose between being obnoxious and being good, so that the Administration would know who to kick off and who to keep around for the better system. Well, you guessed it. The bad guys finally not only .GUNned this perfect example of the Ultimate Tourist; they even flushed his password and everything so He could never, never log in again. SIGH. But that was not the end; He was a Real User, so He came back anyway. The selfish users tried to explain this all away, saying that His friends must have hacked the console log and a bunch of other things to make it look like He came back, but that He didn't, really. Well, He doesn't log in as a tourist anymore, and next time He does, it will be the end of all the bad goings-on on the system. Because no one sees Him logged in anymore, most think that He just got flushed and that was the end; but they have trouble explaining how all over the system, all sorts of lowly tourists who hear about Him--even bad guys--anyone who decides to believe the things He used to say (some of His friends kept track of His teachings regarding how to hack the right way), actually gets changed into a good hacker who makes winning hacks and is kind to all the other tourists. It almost seems as though He has multiplied, and there are many of Him around now. Well, anyway, I am one of those hackers who believes this certain Tourist who said He was a Real User. And, if a Real Real User like Him could go all the way to the very bottom end of the scale and become the lowliest of tourists and eventually get blamed for everyone else's faults and get flushed from the system, who am I that I should expect or even try for anything better? So anyway, I'll be around, as an X, a tourist, a doormat, or whatever. CHAPTER 2 From: KREEN at MIT-DMS (Brian J. Kreen) [The parable of the good Tourist] The system administrator was talking to some lab members, and they were raving with him about the following passage in the DEC manual: Love your neighbor as yourself. Love your brother as HE has loved you. Well, one of the lab members asked, "But who is my neighbor?" So the administrator told them this parable. There was once a DM lab member on the way to MAC but a group of Multicians came by and robbed him and hurt him. Soon, a ML lab member came by, but did not stop to help the DM member because he was from another machine, and he did not want to dirty himself with intra-MAC hackery. Later, a MC member came by, but he refused to help the DM member because the DM person hacked Muddle, and the MC member hacked LISP. The hours past, and the DM lab member was near death. A lowly tourist was randomly walking by, and saw the lab member. He stopped to help him. The tourist brought him to the MAC hospital, and paid the lab members bill, and while the lab member was recooperating, the tourist gave the DM person his own small terminal. The administrator asked the lab member, so, you tell me who is your neighbor. The lab member replied "The one who helped the DM person." because the lab member could not bring himself to say directly that the tourist was his neighbor. The administrator then said "I am giving you a new UUO to install. 'Love your neighbor as HE loves you'. Meaning that you should love everyone, INCLUDING tourists as HE loves you. The lab member walked away saddened, the administrator had stopped his war against tourism again.