Xref: utzoo unix-pc.general:6479 comp.sys.att:10878 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!wuarchive!mit-eddie!andante!alice!wilber From: wilber@alice.att.com (Bob Wilber) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,comp.sys.att Subject: Re: comp.sys.3b1.*? Message-ID: <11636@alice.att.com> Date: 18 Nov 90 21:37:14 GMT References: <35841@cup.portal.com> <1990Nov15.053246.10492@daffy.cs.wisc.edu> <35955@cup.portal.com> <1990Nov16.141504.5463@dbk.uucp> <31711@ditka.UUCP> <628@quad.sialis.com> Reply-To: wilber@homxb.att.com Organization: AT&T, Bell Labs Lines: 26 David Sandberg writes: >... Therefore, if we consider the source traffic sufficient to merit >it's own group (no comment either way about that), I would suggest >it belongs in comp.sources.3b1, rather than under comp.sys.3b1.*. David Sandberg is right. The only sources groups not under comp.sources are our own unix-pc.sources and gnu.emacs.sources, both of which are in "alternative" hierarchies. And since the Guardians of the Net who read news.groups love to shoot down any proposal that isn't *exactly* right, the names ought to be: comp.sys.3b1 (no need to append a .general) comp.sources.3b1 As for having a news group name that begins with a digit -- I've noticed a group called "comp.bugs.4bsd" in the comp hierarchy so "3b1" should be okay. The traffic in the .sources group is light, the reason for putting it in its own group is to make archiving more convenient (which may be done automatically at some sites). Anyhow, the convention already established in the proposals for the new comp.unix and comp.sys.amiga hierarchies is that in the voting you can vote for each group individually. So if the net in its wisdom votes "no" on comp.sources.3b1, we might still get comp.sys.3b1, and sources will simply have to be posted there. Bob Wilber wilber@homxb.att.com