Grex is a public access Unix and computer conferencing system, featuring ongoing bulletin board discussion areas (called conferences), multi-user chat channels, Internet email, and more. Grex is supported by our users, and is run entirely by volunteers. Access is free, but donations are always welcome.
We're located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, and have been running since 1991. Grex is owned by a non-profit corporation called Cyberspace Communications, Inc. But don't let the fancy name fool you - CCI has no employees or offices, and Grex is its main asset, aside from volunteers and users. If you become a member, you can vote in Grex elections, including the annual election for CCI's board of directors.
More about Grex:
- Grex FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about Grex.
- User Guide - our online user's manual (a bit dated, but still useful.)
- Staff Notes - Detailed descriptions of various adminstrative and technical matters from Grex's staff.
- Cyberspace Communications - Our bylaws, monthly board meeting minutes, and more.
- History of Grex - Background on our origins, excerpted from a conference discussion.
- Declaration of Principles - A bit dry, but a good brief synposis of what Grex is about.
- GrexWalk - Join Grexers for our weekly walk in Ann Arbor.
- What's new on Grex? - A short list of recent changes to Grex.