Xref: utzoo comp.sys.att:10824 unix-pc.general:6429 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!uunet!samsung!emory!skeeve!galaxia!dave From: dave@galaxia.Newport.RI.US (David H. Brierley) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,unix-pc.general Subject: Re: comp.sys.3b1? (was Re: Monthly posting about Unix-PC network) Message-ID: <1075@galaxia.Newport.RI.US> Date: 13 Nov 90 00:48:06 GMT References: <1990Nov1.080516.14051@zorch.SF-Bay.ORG> <1990Nov3.045636.12735@cs.ucla.edu> <315@sphere.UUCP> Organization: Dave's Very Own Personal System Lines: 40 In article <315@sphere.UUCP> ruck@sphere.UUCP (John R Ruckstuhl Jr) writes: > via local telephone call to a friendly neighbor is preferred to a > toll call or paid subscription to a service. Some very, very, > generous individual in ?RI? once offered to call 3b1's that couldn't > get a local feed (did I really read that right?), but some of us Well, that would be me. Yes, you read correctly and the offer still stands. I will provide a unix-pc feed to anyone that asks. If you can call me that is fine but if you cant that is fine also. Note that if I call you the offer is limited to unix-pc.* only, no other groups and no mail (except for mail directly to someone on my machine). I get a full unix-pc feed here from a handle of sites around the country and my main feed gets their feed from uunet. I am a firm believer in alternate heirarchies but am willing to concede that maybe we should consider creating a main stream group to talk about the machines. What I would like to ask people to do is to send me mail letting me know their opinions about the following newsgroup proposals: Proposal 1: Create a group called comp.sys.3b1 specifically for discussions about the 3b1/7300. One of the things we could do in this group is to have a periodic posting that not only explained what the unix-pc.* groups were but gave explicit instructions on how to obtain a feed if you did not already have one. Proposal 2: Move the unix-pc heirarchy into the mainstream by creating the following groups: comp.sys.3b1.general, comp.sys.3b1.sources, comp.sys.3b1.uucp, and comp.sys.3b1.bugs. Existing unix-pc.* sites would then alias the old groups to the new names. Proposal 3: No change. If enough people respond that they want some form of mainstream group then I will submit a formal call for discussion to news.announce.newgroups and we can hash it out in detail. If the overwhelming majority votes for no change then I will consider the matter closed. -- David H. Brierley Home: dave@galaxia.Newport.RI.US Work: dhb@quahog.ssd.ray.com Be excellent to each other.