Xref: utzoo comp.sources.d:6574 comp.sources.wanted:15496 alt.sources.d:1533 alt.sources.wanted:982 news.admin:12454 news.groups:28262 Path: utzoo!utgpu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!sparky!kent From: kent@sparky.IMD.Sterling.COM (Kent Landfield) Newsgroups: comp.sources.d,comp.sources.wanted,alt.sources.d,alt.sources.wanted,news.admin,news.groups Subject: Re: CALL FOR VOTES -- comp.sources.reviewed Keywords: news groups source review Message-ID: <1991Feb28.160555.8446@sparky.IMD.Sterling.COM> Date: 28 Feb 91 16:05:55 GMT References: <1991Feb28.053121.7739@rick.doc.ca> Organization: Sterling Software IMD, Bellevue, Nebraska Lines: 52 In article <1991Feb28.053121.7739@rick.doc.ca> andrew@calvin.doc.ca (Andrew Patrick) writes: >This is an official Call for Votes for the proposed newsgroup >"comp.sources.reviewed". "Comp.sources.reviewed" will be a moderated >newsgroup (moderator: Andrew Patrick [andrew@calvin.doc.ca]) with the >following charter: > > "Comp.sources.reviewed" is a moderated newsgroup for the > distribution of program sources that have been subjected to a Peer > Review process. Similar to the process used for academic > journals, submissions are sent to a moderator who then sends the > sources to Peer Review volunteers for evaluation. Question: What types of packages are you envisioning on reviewing ? Packages like elm, mush, perl, ... have their own beta test groups who usually do a solid job of testing their software. For that matter, any software that has a beta test team would probably not need or have any reason to post through this group. Question: Are you planning on accepting any type of software running on unix, dos, coherent, minix, acorn, amiga ...? Or will this be focused for a specific operational environment? How will you locate enough reviewers for packages that run in other than the major environments. Question: What happens when you cannot find enough people to review the package ? Is the submission rejected ?? Are we going to be seeing a lot of "requests for reviewers" on the net ? Question: This whole thing seems to have started as an emotional reaction to delays in postings to c.s.unix. What are the expected time delays in submissions through this group ?? Just the setup to evaluate a package by your description is going to take a bit of time. The review by multiple people will take time. [ Even the reviewers have real jobs... :-) ] If there are any questions, problem etc., that will take more time. My guess is that you are looking at a 45 to 60 day delay on the optimistic side. Doesn't this procedure usually take 6 to 9 months for submissions to be accepted and published in academic journals ?? I can see that there could be a use for this group but I don't think that there has been enough discussion for a real call for votes. In the discussion period I have seen a grand total of 5 articles on the topic and three of them have come from Andrew Patrick [andrew@calvin.doc.ca]. If we are going to do this, lets do it right. There has not been enough discussion to warrant a vote. My intention here is to try to get some information and to stimulate a discussion so that any vote is based on merit and not emotion... -Kent+ -- Kent Landfield INTERNET: kent@sparky.IMD.Sterling.COM Sterling Software, IMD UUCP: uunet!sparky!kent Phone: (402) 291-8300 FAX: (402) 291-4362 Please send comp.sources.misc-related mail to kent@uunet.uu.net.