Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!yale!husc6!popvax!kovar From: kovar@popvax.harvard.edu (David C. Kovar) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Priority scheme for comp.sys.mac.binaries? Message-ID: <1366@husc6.harvard.edu> Date: 24 Jan 90 21:44:56 GMT References: <1330@husc6.harvard.edu> <1076@dutrun.UUCP> <1356@husc6.harvard.edu> Sender: news@husc6.harvard.edu Reply-To: kovar@popvax.UUCP (David C. Kovar) Organization: Health Sciences Computing Facility, Harvard University Lines: 29 In article <1356@husc6.harvard.edu> fry@brauer.harvard.edu (Goggles Paizsano) writes: >Now everyone is coming up with schemes, algorithms, and >philosophies for managing comp.binaries.mac, and I think Mr. >Long is already doing the job under duress. If someone else >wants to do it, let him or her volunteer. I don't think we >should impose our will on the current moderator. I actually did volunteer at the time but then moved to a site without net access and withdrew my application. I am, once again, moving to a site without net access (my house!) and would not have a machine to provide moderation from. Now, if the following conditions were met, I'd be happy to moderate the group: 1) We figure out some way to do a priority queue using scripts. 2) Someone in the Boston area provides me with access to a "well connected" machine. (If you want to be really generous, I'd be happy to put a Sun in my house and get a connection to NEARNet!) -David C. Kovar Consultant ARPA: kovar@popvax.harvard.edu Eclectic Associates BITNET: corwin@harvarda.bitnet Ma Bell: 617-646-0428 MacNET: DKovar "It is easier to get forgiveness than permission." [All opinions expressed are my own. Noone else assumes responsibility for me.]