Xref: utzoo comp.sys.att:10817 unix-pc.general:6423 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!shelby!bu.edu!mit-eddie!andante!alice!wilber From: wilber@alice.att.com (Bob Wilber) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,unix-pc.general Subject: Re: comp.sys.3b1?? (WAS: Re: Monthly posting about Unix-PC network) Keywords: comp.sys.3b1 Message-ID: <11610@alice.att.com> Date: 13 Nov 90 00:34:24 GMT References: <1990Nov1.080516.14051@zorch.SF-Bay.ORG> <1990Nov3.045636.12735@cs.ucla.edu> <603@nih-csl.nih.gov> <1990Nov12.160511.25395@daffy.cs.wisc.edu> Reply-To: wilber@homxb.att.com Distribution: na Organization: AT&T, Bell Labs Lines: 31 "Sparkie" writes: >Currently in the unix-pc.* groups there is a lot of confusion with PC users >running things like Xenix. They think the group is a general discussion group >for PC unices. The name "comp.sys.3b1" would help eliminate that confusion. >I would recommend that we do something like the current unix-pc.* groups: > comp.sys.3b1.general > comp.sys.3b1.sources > comp.sys.3b1.uucp >It seems to me that these are reasonable groups to have, although the latter >two do not seem to get that much usage. Perhaps just comp.sys.3b1 would be >adequate. Like every other sensible person, I would like to see the transformation unix-pc -> 3b1. I suggest creating precisely two newsgroups: comp.sys.3b1.general comp.sys.3b1.sources When unix-pc.* is not being inundated by newbies with Intel boxes the traffic is very light and can not really justify the fragmentation into .uucp and .bugs. The reason I suggest splitting out comp.sys.3b1.sources is because some sites may be archiving it. (Of course, it would help if people didn't post requests for sources to that group.) I think the best argument for the renaming is that right now about two thirds of all unix-pc.* postings are being cross posted to comp.sys.att (including this one) precisely because "everybody knows" that unix-pc.* doesn't get distributed to all the people who want to read it. Creating comp.sys.3b1.* would eliminate the cross posting and have the side effect that comp.sys.att would become more useful to everyone with an AT&T machine that isn't a 3b1. Bob Wilber wilber@homxb.att.com