Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!rutgers!cbmvax!bpa!sju!cc743805 From: cc743805@sju.UUCP (conway) Newsgroups: misc.wanted,comp.mail.uucp Subject: Re: Wanted - UUCP for MS-DOS Message-ID: <536@sjuvax.sju.UUCP> Date: Tue, 20-Jan-87 19:46:34 EST Article-I.D.: sjuvax.536 Posted: Tue Jan 20 19:46:34 1987 Date-Received: Thu, 22-Jan-87 02:13:27 EST References: <228@hqda-ai.UUCP> <904@mhuxi.UUCP> <1607@hoptoad.uucp> <906@mhuxi.UUCP> <1669@hoptoad.uucp> Reply-To: cc743805@sjuvax.UUCP (conway) Distribution: na Organization: St. Joseph's Univ., Phila. PA Lines: 41 Xref: mnetor misc.wanted:445 comp.mail.uucp:166 In article <1669@hoptoad.uucp> gnu@hoptoad.uucp (John Gilmore) writes: > >I personally ran the PCNet ABBS system in San Francisco from about 1980-82. >It sat in my bedroom closet. It was a fully open system. Don't tell me >what it's like being a SYSOP. Bravo! Another brave soul who wandered into the black-hole of Sysop-dom! >All the flamage I see is about people logging in with pseudonyms or to >upload harmful things. The use of pseudonyms is utterly legal and is >acceptable throughout society as a means of privacy protection (e.g. for >authors or people in the public eye) but these guys have trouble with it. >And I didn't want permission to upload a harmful program, I just wanted >to read what was already uploaded by an "approved" user. I run a BBS right now, and I let users use pseudo's if they want to (put it this way, my Co-SysOp's pseudo is 'The Flying Avodado'). Anyway, I have not really noticed that the messages on my system are any different from messages on no-pseudo BBS systems. The quality of the system depends on the quality of the operator(s). I let people upload and download whatever they want, with the express notice that nothing is guaranteed, and all downloading and subsequent program use is at their own risk. >[...] But they [BBS users] should be able to read without hassle. My users CAN read and post without hassle. Why shouldn't they? >If you don't let outsiders do anything useful, why advertise the phone >number at all? Just give it out to your friends. But don't claim to be >a public access BBS. My system is a public access system, and you can try it out for yourself, at 215/885-0182. 1200/300 baud (no that's not an advertisement). Take a look and see what a IBM BBS that lets people 'do their own thing' feels like. It is sort of a renegade system though - we only have 1 computer related discussion forum..... Chuck Conway ...!bpa!burdvax!sju!cc743805