Xref: utzoo news.groups:17401 news.admin:8242 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!mcgill-vision!bloom-beacon!snorkelwacker!think!samsung!usc!rutgers!deimos!mccall!tp From: tp@mccall.uucp Newsgroups: news.groups,news.admin Subject: Re: New hierarchy Message-ID: <2113.25cf052b@mccall.uucp> Date: 6 Feb 90 17:11:06 GMT References: <9JH1AC9xds8@ficc.uu.net> Organization: The McCall Pattern Co., Manhattan, KS, USA Lines: 46 In article , bob@MorningStar.Com (Bob Sutterfield) writes: > In article <9JH1AC9xds8@ficc.uu.net> jeffd@ficc.uu.net (jeff daiell) writes: > Now: what are the rules/guidelines for newhierarchying? > > There is no rule, only technique and politeness. Add ",xyz," to your > own sys line. Offer to exchange it with your neighbors. If they want > it, add ",xyz," to their lines in your sys file. If they say they > don't want it, don't change their sys lines because to do so would be > impolite. > > If they want, they can offer to exchange ",xyz," with their neighbors. > Before long, you've got a movement. ",gnu," began to spread by just > such quiet methods between consenting adults a couple of years ago, > and now has well-connected propagation of 80-90%. There are other > similar success stories. That is the slow but painless way. Not that I'm advocating it, but there is an alternate approach. When I created the vmsnet heirarchy (for the discussion of VMS related issues), I started by getting uunet to carry it. Then I sent mail to the top 100 sites according to the news propagation stats in news.lists asking them to carry it. Concurrently with that, I announced the existance of the hierarchy in news.admin and comp.os.vms (where much of the potential audience was). I also offered to help people find feeds for the groups, and asked those who did choose to carry them for info on who they connect to (which I used to help people find feeds). Getting most major sites to carry the hierarchy was quite easy (thanks, guys!). Helping people find feeds was easy in most cases, because most people are relatively near (in terms of news hops) to a major site. Some were harder, just because of local news topologies. The upshot is that there were over 150 sites carrying the distribution within 2 weeks. I'm not saying this is the way to do it. It took a fair bit of work, and I got profusely flamed in news.admin, and spent a great deal of time explaining myself in response to those flames so that everyone would understand what I was doing. But it is very probably faster than the method above (although certainly not as painless). I guess the deciding factor would be what you envision for the size of your potential user community. -- Terry Poot (800)255-2762, in Kansas (913)776-4041 The McCall Pattern Company, 615 McCall Rd., Manhattan, KS 66502, USA UUCP: rutgers!ksuvax1!mccall!tp Internet: tp%mccall@ksuvax1.cis.ksu.edu