Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rphroy!albert.cs.gmr.com!rhaar From: rhaar@albert.cs.gmr.com (Robert L. Haar CS50) Newsgroups: comp.sys.3b1 Subject: Re: unix-pc rmgroup due next week Message-ID: <53349@rphroy.UUCP> Date: 15 May 91 12:45:55 GMT References: <1991May10.194046.19312@bagend.uucp> <100166@becker.UUCP> <53168@rphroy.UUCP> <100419@becker.UUCP> <53348@rphroy.UUCP> Sender: news@rphroy.UUCP Reply-To: rhaar@gmr.com Organization: G.M. Research Labs, Warren, MI Lines: 57 Nntp-Posting-Host: albert.cs.gmr.com In article <53348@rphroy.UUCP>, tkacik@hobbes.cs.gmr.com (Tom Tkacik CS/50) writes: |> In article <100419@becker.UUCP>, bdb@becker.UUCP (Bruce D. Becker) writes: |> |> In article <53168@rphroy.UUCP> tkacik@hobbes.cs.gmr.com (Tom Tkacik |> CS/50) writes: |> |> |In article <100166@becker.UUCP>, bdb@becker.UUCP (Bruce D. Becker) writes: |> |> ||> In article <1991May10.194046.19312@bagend.uucp> jan@bagend.uucp (Jan |> |> |Isley) writes: |> |> ||> |Remember the vote, folks? |> |> ||> | |> |> ||> |Per the vote, next week there will be another round of newgroup |> |> ||> |control messages for comp.sys.3b1 and comp.sources.3b1, followed |> |> ||> |by rmgroup control messages for the unix-pc groups. |> |> ||> |> |> ||> I've decided not to rmgroup these, in |> |> ||> case there's still folks who for some |> |> ||> reason wish to use them, for whatever |> |> ||> reasons they might have... |> |> | |> |> |I think that is mistake. The only reason for using them is to talk about |> |> |the unix-pc. Since that is now done with comp.*.3b1, there is no reason to |> |> |keep the groups. The only use they will get is the occasional pc unix |> |> |question. They probably will not get their questions answered, as |> there will |> |> |be few people reading those groups. There are already groups for that, |> |> |and keeping the unix-pc groups will only confuse those new readers. |> |> |> |> |> |> Nevertheless, I've decided that I don't |> |> have the right to interfere with any of |> |> those uses, as inefficient as it may be |> |> viewed by anyone not using them... |> |> If you don't, who does? Somebody should do it. |> The voting done back in January said that those groups were to be |> removed at the end of three months. I know that's what I voted for. |> They should be removed! |> I agree with Tom. Part of what we voted for was the removal of the old groups once the new ones were established. The fact that a few confused people misuse the unix-pc groups is not enough to justify ignoring the vote. IMHO, the only valid reason for keeping the unix-pc groups would be if there are people who don't get the 3b1 groups yet. Is there anyone in this situation? (.... silence...) Bob Haar InterNet : rhaar@gmr.com Computer Science Dept., G.M. Research Laboratories DISCLAIMER: Unless indicated otherwise, everything in this note is personal opinion, not an official statement of General Motors Corp.