Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!mailrus!shadooby!egrunix!cogswell From: cogswell@egrunix.UUCP (Dan Cogswell) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Splitting Up Comp.Sys.Amiga--A new idea Message-ID: <307@egrunix.UUCP> Date: 21 Dec 89 02:31:50 GMT References: <682@alias.UUCP> Reply-To: cogswell@unix.secs.oakland.edu (Dan Cogswell) Organization: Oakland University, Rochester, MI Lines: 24 In article <682@alias.UUCP> kpicott%alias@csri.utoronto.ca (Socrates) writes: >Looking at the traffic distribution I would say that the best way to split >up c.s.a would be to create either c.s.a.d for discussions about the Amiga, >or c.s.a.questions to answer problems. (The latter probably makes the most >sense.) "comp.sys.amiga.discussions?" Isn't that what "comp.sys.amiga" is? RE: c.s.a.questions. I don't know about you, but I'm not about to read a newsgroup with nothing but other peoples' problems in it. Maybe I'm a grouch, but I have enough of my own to devote time to solving others. On the other side of this, who's going to post a questions to a newsgroup that nobody reads (i.e. one that won't give them an answer)? >-- > Kevin Picott aka Socrates aka kpicott%alias@csri.toronto.edu > Alias Research Inc. R+D Toronto, Ontario... like, downtown > "There can be no offense where none is taken" - Japanese proverb -- Dan Cogswell | 9-Lives... | No, (313)625-3234 | Everything else | I *don't* INET: cogswell@unix.secs.oakland.edu | is just | understand UUCP: cogswell@egrunix.UUCP | cat food. | alt.slack!!!