Xref: utzoo unix-pc.general:3248 comp.sys.att:6926 news.admin:6213 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!dino!sharkey!itivax!scs From: scs@itivax.iti.org (Steve C. Simmons) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,comp.sys.att,news.admin Subject: Re^2: Too much cross-posting? Keywords: unix-pc.* vs. comp.sys.att groups Message-ID: <2019@itivax.iti.org> Date: 8 Jul 89 15:59:54 GMT References: <674@whizz.uucp> <171@zebra.UUCP> Followup-To: unix-pc.general Organization: Industrial Technology Institute, Ann Arbor, MI. Lines: 36 In article <674@whizz.uucp>, bbh@whizz.uucp (Bud Hovell) writes: > Over the past several months, I've become increasingly aware of the huge > percentage of articles which cross-post between comp.sys.att and unix-pc.*. > When I get into comp.sys.att (second in order in my .newsrc), I find > myself virtually wearing out the 'n' key. . . Might I suggest part of the problem is your newsreader? Some seem to recognise cross-posted articles which you've already ready in unix-pc.* and don't show them to you in comp.sys.att. That will fix your wearing out the n key. Rn seems to do this for me. In response to Bud, vern@zebra.UUCP (Vernon C. Hoxie) writes: > The reason you have to pour over so many unix-pc postings is >that these groups are poorly distributed and in order to get to many of >us, the posters are kind enough to cross post. In fact, I can't post >except through comp.sys.att. > I also would like to know why distribution of the unix-pc group >is so difficult to come by. I have been trying for the last year to get >it here . . . [[ goes on to describe in detail the search for it ]] Well, I can solve part of your problem. We received unix-pc.* thru the University of Michigan (I dunno where they get it, or even if there is a 'central control'), and are willing to redistribute. We will feed any NNTP site which asks, and 'local' uucp sites within reason. If we get too many local requests, we'll ask some of them to redistribute. What's local? You should be a toll-free call for us (Ann Arbor, MI), or willing to call us on your nickel. Late hours only. You can also reach us toll-free uucp thru Merit if you have a local node. I think this means most of Michigan, Washington DC, and Boston. 1200 baud at the moment, tho we'll have Trailblazers by the end of next week. Write me for details (scs@iti.org, ...!sharkey!itivax!scs). -- Steve Simmons scs@vax3.iti.org Industrial Technology Institute Ann Arbor, MI. "Velveeta -- the Spam of Cheeses!" -- Uncle Bonsai