Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!att!rutgers!cmcl2!shemesh!ittai From: ittai@shemesh.GBA.NYU.EDU (Ittai Hershman) Newsgroups: comp.groupware Subject: Re: Guidelines for posting to comp.groupware needed Message-ID: <6820@shemesh.GBA.NYU.EDU> Date: 4 Nov 90 18:36:46 GMT References: <1990Nov4.154414.14509@daimi.aau.dk> Followup-To: comp.groupware Organization: NYU Stern School of Business Lines: 24 Perhaps I did not communicate my thinking well enough. I recognize the need and desireability of peer-review publication, and well understand why researchers pursue publication in those forums. My point is that there is much thinking, referencing, and informal communication which is part of the process of creating a manuscript of sufficient quality for publication in such journals, and that this forum, comp.groupware, may be valuable in that process. Rather than try to change the informality of the newsgroup, let us use it to our advantage. An excellent model would be the TCP-IP mailing list (also known as comp.protocols.tcp-ip) where the theoreticians, the implementors (originally applied-researchers and now vendors as well), and the users/customers have all been involved in the evolution of the TCP-IP protocol suite over the course of the past ten years. -Ittai PS: If you were at CSCW '90, you would have been informed by Esther Dyson, that the word "groupware" is now passe :-). PPS: Is anyone going to post a trip report of CSCW '90? Why aren't the organizers participating in this forum, by the way? At the very least one would think they'd want to promote CSCW '91 in Toronto...