Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!dayton.saic.com!fac2 From: fac2@dayton.saic.com (Earle Ake) Newsgroups: news.groups Subject: Re: Call for discussion: Amiga Newsgroup Reorganization Message-ID: <878.25936d89@dayton.saic.com> Date: 23 Dec 89 17:20:24 GMT References: <108.filbo@gorn.santa-cruz.ca.us> <565@sagpd1.UUCP> <114.filbo@gorn.santa-cruz.ca.us> <27751.2591a982@drunivac.uucp> <22710@ut-emx.UUCP> Organization: Science Applications Intl. Corp., Dayton, Ohio Lines: 30 In article <22710@ut-emx.UUCP>, jonabbey@walt.cc.utexas.edu (Jonathan Abbey) writes: > In article <27751.2591a982@drunivac.uucp> tlimonce@drunivac.uucp writes: > >>comp.sys.amiga -- Misc stuff, games, software reviews, gripes, etc.. > >>comp.sys.amiga.arts -- Visual, audio, etc. i.e. no games :-) > >>comp.sys.amiga.hardware -- Hardware reviews, config, installing, >>problems, and development > >>comp.sys.amiga.programmer -- I was going to say "software" but that >>could be reviews, etc. That's for comp.sys.amiga. This would be >>technical programming conversations. > > I say put lets officially put out a call for discussion of splitting > c.s.a.t into .hardware and .programmer groups. I like the above split to the four groups as well. Something with the word 'tech' in it doesn't really mean much as most of us are technical people. Does this mean that everything I post goes there? I am in favor of the .hardware, the .programmer, and the .arts categories. When we call for a vote, let's also include the .arts creation as well. -- _____________________________________________________________________________ ____ ____ ___ Earle Ake /___ /___/ / / Science Applications International Corporation ____// / / /__ Dayton, Ohio ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Internet: fac2%dayton.saic.com@uunet.uu.net uucp: uunet!dayvb!fac2