Xref: utzoo unix-pc.general:6502 comp.sys.att:10901 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!uunet!shelby!apple!usc!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!emory!skeeve!galaxia!dave From: dave@galaxia.Newport.RI.US (David H. Brierley) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,comp.sys.att Subject: Re: CALL FOR DISCUSSION: comp.sys.3b1 Message-ID: <1085@galaxia.Newport.RI.US> Date: 20 Nov 90 02:40:17 GMT References: <1990Nov19.040128.29048@bagend.uucp> Organization: Dave's Very Own Personal System Lines: 32 I think one of the things that this discussion has made clear to me is that sites that thought they were well connected in terms of unix-pc.* are in fact not well connected. I have eight separate news feeds sending me the unix-pc.* groups (and conversely, sending my stuff back out) and yet I have seen several replies that I never saw the base article to. Also, I posted a message saying that I was taking an informal survey which would be followed by a formal call for discussion if the survey seemed to warrant it and yet two separate people have posted similar messages (one survey and this CFD). I know that my message made it out because I got almost two dozen replies within a few days, almost all in favor of the proposed new group. Anyway, here is my input to the discussion, tempered by the many responses I got to my informal survey. I think we should create two newsgroups. First, comp.sys.3b1 (unmoderated) for discussions of all aspects of the 3b1/7300 machine. This would include the contents of the current unix-pc.* groups with the exception of unix-pc.sources. Second, comp.sources.3b1 (moderated) for postings of source programs specific to the 3b1 and for patches to those programs. The reason for a separate group is to make it easier for sites that would want to archive the sources. The reason for the moderated status is to ensure that the group is suitable for archiving. I am willing to volunteer as the moderator and am willing to provide as much or as little moderation as people want (i.e. is it a source = post it as opposed to unpack everything and test it). If someone objects to having me as moderator or wants to volunteer as co-moderator then that is fine by me. Oh yeah, once the new groups are created (assuming that they are), the old unix-pc.* groups should be disbanded. -- David H. Brierley Home: dave@galaxia.Newport.RI.US Work: dhb@quahog.ssd.ray.com Be excellent to each other.