Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/5/84; site cbnap.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cbosgd!cbdkc1!cbnap!gws From: gws@cbnap.UUCP (Gary W. Sanders (N8EMR)) Newsgroups: net.news.group,net.bugs.v7,net.decus,net.games.go,net.lang.apl,net.math.symbolic,net.micro.432 Subject: Re: The Great Net Cleanup Part IIa Message-ID: <29@cbnap.UUCP> Date: Wed, 31-Jul-85 08:53:08 EDT Article-I.D.: cbnap.29 Posted: Wed Jul 31 08:53:08 1985 Date-Received: Fri, 2-Aug-85 00:20:15 EDT References: <696@gatech.CSNET> Reply-To: gws@cbnap.UUCP (Gary W. Sanders (N8EMR) Organization: AT&T Bell Labs Columbus,Ohio Lines: 51 Xref: watmath net.news.group:3351 net.bugs.v7:198 net.decus:136 net.games.go:164 net.lang.apl:167 net.math.symbolic:75 net.micro.432:48 >I just recently deleted a number of newsgroups that had seen minimal or >no use in the last few months. Since that time, I have gotten mail >from a few people suggesting other candidates for removal based on >their lack of activity. It seems to make sense that if we won't create >a new newsgroup without an indication of potential use, there is no >justification for keeping newsgroups which get no significant use after >creation. > >Site "gatech" has a news history of about 3 years. That is, all our >newsgroup numbering started when we came on the net about 3 years ago. >Thus, I have a pretty good indication of overall activity on a >newsgroup by checking our active file. > >The following newsgroups have had little use recently and less than 150 >articles in the last three years. For many of the groups, that >includes their entire lifespan. Additionally, it appears that anywhere >from 1/2 to 2/3 of the articles posted to many of these groups are >cross-posted to other, currently active groups. There seems to be >little need to keep these groups around. > >Unless someone provides me with a good reason not to, I will be >removing the following groups on or about August 15: > net.bugs.v7 > net.decus > net.games.go > net.lang.apl > net.math.symbolic > net.micro.432 > net.notes > net.rec.birds > net.rec.scuba > net.rec.skydive > net.std > net.theater > net.usoft > Gene; I agree about removal of all your listed groups, but net.decus. I believe that it should stay. It seems to me (in my short net life) that net.decus has a small, but steady flow of traffic. net.decus seems to have about twice the traffic that net.usenix, but I doubt that anyone will get rid of that news group. tnx Gary W. Sanders (N8EMR) ihnp4!cbnap!gws AT&T Bell Labs (Columbus, Oh) -- test of sig file