Xref: utzoo news.groups:2461 comp.sys.att:2397 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!nbires!stcvax!stc-auts!kak From: kak@stc-auts.UUCP (Kris Kugel) Newsgroups: news.groups,comp.sys.att Subject: tradeoffs: gateways vs. mailing lists Message-ID: <245@stc-auts.UUCP> Date: 5 Feb 88 02:43:09 GMT Distribution: na Organization: Storage Technology Corp, Louisville, CO Lines: 23 Keywords: unixpc mailing lists private usenet My basic objection with a unixpc mailing list is with efficency through the net. For example, the machines near the mail list's source will have to collectively handle (N * articles) uucp transfers, where N is number of people on the mailing list. Compare this with the cost of news articles distributed and stored on machines where they are unread. Mail can be *much* more expensive in uucp transfers for a group with wide readership. The usefulness of reading the net goes down as the noise level goes up; duplicate articles are a form of noise. Rather than gatewaying to comp.sys.att, I'd like to see the unix-pc groups gatewayed to comp.sys.unix-pc and ...unix-pc.src instead, and then sites need only carry the articles once. I would like standard unix-pc group names to exist, but I would prefer the names to match the current naming scheme on the network. (sorry for notes users, but they should be running two-way gateways mapping external long group names to local unique 14-char names anyway. people who don't like long names can do the same) Kris A. Kugel Storage Tek: ...{ uunet!nbires, hao, ihnp4 }!stcvax!stc-auts!kak