Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site gatech.CSNET From: usenet@gatech.CSNET Newsgroups: mod.newslists,net.news.group,net.announce.newusers Subject: List of Moderators Message-ID: <12760@gatech.CSNET> Date: Tue, 2-Apr-85 01:47:21 EST Article-I.D.: gatech.12760 Posted: Tue Apr 2 01:47:21 1985 Date-Received: Tue, 2-Apr-85 14:31:30 EST Expires: Tue, 23-Apr-85 01:47:21 EST Sender: spaf@gatech.CSNET Organization: School of Information and Computer Science, Georgia Tech Lines: 106 Approved: spaf@gatech.UUCP [Most recent change: 5 December 1984 by spaf] A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with moderators who must approve articles before they are published to the net. In general, these groups fall into one of four categories: 1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists, net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map. 2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of this category include net.announce and mod.unix. 3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused. That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include mod.sources, mod.motss, and mod.singles. 4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this category. To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is to mail it to the moderator. Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group. You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently do. If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast to all of the current newsgroup moderators. Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of those groups. Also given are some possible mail paths by which you can reach them. If your site is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news, you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other enhancements. Gene Spafford 2 April 1985 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Newsgroup Moderator and mail path ------------------------------------------------------------------ mod.map Mark Horton ...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!mark mod.map.news Karen Summers-Horton ...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!map mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton ...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!uucpmap mod.motss Steve Dyer ...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca!motss mod.movies Byron Howes ...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax!movies mod.music Greg Skinner ...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e!gregbo mod.newslists Gene Spafford and Rick Adams ...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!usenet ...!{akgua,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!rick mod.singles Chuq Von Rospach (nsc!singles-request) ...!{amd,hplabs,ihnp4}!nsc!singles mod.sources John Nelson (genrad!john) ...!{allegra,decvax,mit-eddie,wjh12}!genrad!sources mod.std none -- Contact Mark Horton (cbosgd!mark) mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz ...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!std-c mod.std.mumps Hokey ...!{ihnp4}!plus5!std-mumps mod.unix Tom Teixeira ...!{decvax,gatech,ihnp4}!masscomp!unix net.announce Mark Horton ...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!announce net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford ...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!usenet Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site gatech.CSNET From: usenet@gatech.CSNET Newsgroups: mod.newslists,net.news.group,net.announce.newusers Subject: List of Moderators (Last changed: 12 April 1985) Message-ID: <6@gatech.CSNET> Date: Mon, 15-Apr-85 00:21:56 EST Article-I.D.: gatech.6 Posted: Mon Apr 15 00:21:56 1985 Date-Received: Mon, 15-Apr-85 23:59:21 EST Expires: Mon, 6-May-85 01:21:56 EST Sender: spaf@gatech.CSNET Organization: School of Information and Computer Science, Georgia Tech Lines: 115 Approved: spaf@gatech.UUCP [Most recent change: 12 April 1985 by spaf] A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with moderators who must approve articles before they are published to the net. In general, these groups fall into one of four categories: 1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists, net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map. 2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of this category include net.announce and mod.unix. 3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused. That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include mod.sources, mod.motss, and mod.singles. 4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this category. To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is to mail it to the moderator. Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group. You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently do. If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast to all of the current newsgroup moderators. Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news, you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other enhancements. For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following can be used to derive mail paths: ...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd ...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca ...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax ...!{akgua,cbosgd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ulysses}!gatech ...!{allegra,decvax,linus,mit-eddie,masscomp}!genrad ...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e ...!{amd,gatech,hplabs,ihnp4}!nsc ...!ihnp4!plus5 ...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo Gene Spafford 15 April 1985 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Group Moderator(s) Requests, Comments, etc. ------------------------------------------------------------------ mod.map Mark Horton mark@cbosgd mod.map.news Karen Summers-Horton ksh@cbosgd mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton ksh@cbosgd mod.motss Steve Dyer motss@bbncca mod.movies Byron Howes movies@ecsvax mod.music Greg Skinner gregbo@hou2e mod.newslists Gene Spafford spaf@gatech Rick Adams rick@seismo mod.singles Chuq Von Rospach singles@nsc mod.sources John Nelson john@genrad mod.std Mark Horton mark@cbosgd mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd mod.std.mumps Hokey hokey@plus5 mod.unix Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd net.announce Mark Horton announce@cbosgd net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford spaf@gatech ------------------------------------------------------------------ Group Submissions ------------------------------------------------------------------ mod.map mark@cbosgd mod.map.news map@cbosgd mod.map.uucp uucpmap@cbosgd mod.motss motss@bbncca mod.newslists usenet@gatech,rick@seismo mod.singles singles@nsc mod.sources sources@genrad mod.std mark@cbosgd mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5 mod.unix unix@cbosgd net.announce announce@cbosgd net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech -- Gene "4 months and counting" Spafford The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332 CSNet: Spaf @ GATech ARPA: Spaf%GATech.CSNet @ CSNet-Relay.ARPA uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spaf Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site gatech.CSNET From: usenet@gatech.CSNET Newsgroups: mod.newslists,net.news.group,net.announce.newusers Subject: List of Moderators (Last changed: 12 April 1985) Message-ID: <462@gatech.CSNET> Date: Wed, 1-May-85 00:34:21 EDT Article-I.D.: gatech.462 Posted: Wed May 1 00:34:21 1985 Date-Received: Wed, 1-May-85 17:51:27 EDT Expires: Wed, 22-May-85 00:34:21 EDT Sender: spaf@gatech.CSNET Organization: School of Information and Computer Science, Georgia Tech Lines: 115 Approved: spaf@gatech.UUCP [Most recent change: 12 April 1985 by spaf] A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with moderators who must approve articles before they are published to the net. In general, these groups fall into one of four categories: 1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists, net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map. 2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of this category include net.announce and mod.unix. 3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused. That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include mod.sources, mod.motss, and mod.singles. 4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this category. To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is to mail it to the moderator. Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group. You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently do. If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast to all of the current newsgroup moderators. Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news, you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other enhancements. For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following can be used to derive mail paths: ...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd ...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca ...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax ...!{akgua,cbosgd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ulysses}!gatech ...!{allegra,decvax,linus,mit-eddie,masscomp}!genrad ...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e ...!{amd,gatech,hplabs,ihnp4}!nsc ...!ihnp4!plus5 ...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo Gene Spafford 1 May 1985 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Group Moderator(s) Requests, Comments, etc. ------------------------------------------------------------------ mod.map Mark Horton mark@cbosgd mod.map.news Karen Summers-Horton ksh@cbosgd mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton ksh@cbosgd mod.motss Steve Dyer motss@bbncca mod.movies Byron Howes movies@ecsvax mod.music Greg Skinner gregbo@hou2e mod.newslists Gene Spafford spaf@gatech Rick Adams rick@seismo mod.singles Chuq Von Rospach singles@nsc mod.sources John Nelson john@genrad mod.std Mark Horton mark@cbosgd mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd mod.std.mumps Hokey hokey@plus5 mod.unix Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd net.announce Mark Horton announce@cbosgd net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford spaf@gatech ------------------------------------------------------------------ Group Submissions ------------------------------------------------------------------ mod.map mark@cbosgd mod.map.news map@cbosgd mod.map.uucp uucpmap@cbosgd mod.motss motss@bbncca mod.newslists usenet@gatech,rick@seismo mod.singles singles@nsc mod.sources sources@genrad mod.std mark@cbosgd mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5 mod.unix unix@cbosgd net.announce announce@cbosgd net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech -- Gene "3 months and holding" Spafford The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332 CSNet: Spaf @ GATech ARPA: Spaf%GATech.CSNet @ CSNet-Relay.ARPA uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spaf Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site gatech.CSNET From: usenet@gatech.CSNET Newsgroups: mod.newslists,net.news.group,net.announce.newusers Subject: List of Moderators (Last changed: 1 May 1985) Message-ID: <53@gatech.CSNET> Date: Wed, 15-May-85 00:21:45 EDT Article-I.D.: gatech.53 Posted: Wed May 15 00:21:45 1985 Date-Received: Thu, 16-May-85 01:04:27 EDT Expires: Wed, 5-Jun-85 00:21:45 EDT Sender: spaf@gatech.CSNET Organization: School of Information and Computer Science, Georgia Tech Lines: 115 Approved: spaf@gatech.UUCP [Most recent change: 1 May 1985 by spaf] A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with moderators who must approve articles before they are published to the net. In general, these groups fall into one of four categories: 1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists, net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map. 2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of this category include net.announce and mod.unix. 3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused. That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include mod.sources, mod.motss, and mod.singles. 4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this category. To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is to mail it to the moderator. Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group. You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently do. If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast to all of the current newsgroup moderators. Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news, you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other enhancements. For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following can be used to derive mail paths: ...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd ...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca ...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax ...!{akgua,cbosgd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ulysses}!gatech ...!{decvax,linus,mit-eddie,masscomp}!genrad ...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e ...!{amd,gatech,hplabs,ihnp4}!nsc ...!ihnp4!plus5 ...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo Gene Spafford 15 May 1985 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Group Moderator(s) Requests, Comments, etc. ------------------------------------------------------------------ mod.map Mark Horton mark@cbosgd mod.map.news Karen Summers-Horton ksh@cbosgd mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton ksh@cbosgd mod.motss Steve Dyer motss@bbncca mod.movies Byron Howes movies@ecsvax mod.music Greg Skinner gregbo@hou2e mod.newslists Gene Spafford spaf@gatech Rick Adams rick@seismo mod.singles Chuq Von Rospach singles@nsc mod.sources John Nelson john@genrad mod.std Mark Horton mark@cbosgd mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd mod.std.mumps Hokey hokey@plus5 mod.unix Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd net.announce Mark Horton announce@cbosgd net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford spaf@gatech ------------------------------------------------------------------ Group Submissions ------------------------------------------------------------------ mod.map mark@cbosgd mod.map.news map@cbosgd mod.map.uucp uucpmap@cbosgd mod.motss motss@bbncca mod.newslists usenet@gatech,rick@seismo mod.singles singles@nsc mod.sources sources@genrad mod.std mark@cbosgd mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5 mod.unix unix@cbosgd net.announce announce@cbosgd net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech -- Gene "3 months and holding" Spafford The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332 CSNet: Spaf @ GATech ARPA: Spaf%GATech.CSNet @ CSNet-Relay.ARPA uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spaf Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site gatech.CSNET From: usenet@gatech.CSNET Newsgroups: mod.newslists,net.news.group,net.announce.newusers Subject: List of Moderators (Last changed: 17 May 1985) Message-ID: <208@gatech.CSNET> Date: Sat, 1-Jun-85 00:34:26 EDT Article-I.D.: gatech.208 Posted: Sat Jun 1 00:34:26 1985 Date-Received: Sat, 1-Jun-85 23:45:11 EDT Expires: Sat, 22-Jun-85 00:34:26 EDT Sender: spaf@gatech.CSNET Organization: School of Information and Computer Science, Georgia Tech Lines: 113 Approved: spaf@gatech.UUCP [Most recent change: 17 May 1985 by spaf] A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with moderators who must approve articles before they are published to the net. In general, these groups fall into one of four categories: 1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists, net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map. 2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of this category include net.announce and mod.unix. 3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused. That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include mod.sources, mod.motss, and mod.singles. 4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this category. To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is to mail it to the moderator. Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group. You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently do. If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast to all of the current newsgroup moderators. Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news, you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other enhancements. For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following can be used to derive mail paths: ...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd ...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca ...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax ...!{akgua,cbosgd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ulysses}!gatech ...!{decvax,linus,mit-eddie,masscomp}!genrad ...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e ...!{amd,gatech,hplabs,ihnp4}!nsc ...!ihnp4!plus5 ...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo Gene Spafford 1 June 1985 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Group Moderator(s) Requests, Comments, etc. ------------------------------------------------------------------ mod.map Mark Horton mark@cbosgd mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton ksh@cbosgd mod.motss Steve Dyer motss@bbncca mod.movies Byron Howes movies@ecsvax mod.music Greg Skinner gregbo@hou2e mod.newslists Gene Spafford spaf@gatech Rick Adams rick@seismo mod.singles Chuq Von Rospach singles@nsc mod.sources John Nelson john@genrad mod.std Mark Horton mark@cbosgd mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd mod.std.mumps Hokey hokey@plus5 mod.unix Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd net.announce Mark Horton announce@cbosgd net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford spaf@gatech ------------------------------------------------------------------ Group Submissions ------------------------------------------------------------------ mod.map mark@cbosgd mod.map.uucp uucpmap@cbosgd mod.motss motss@bbncca mod.newslists usenet@gatech,rick@seismo mod.singles singles@nsc mod.sources sources@genrad mod.std mark@cbosgd mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5 mod.unix unix@cbosgd net.announce announce@cbosgd net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech -- Gene "3 months and holding" Spafford The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332 CSNet: Spaf @ GATech ARPA: Spaf%GATech.CSNet @ CSNet-Relay.ARPA uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spaf Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site gatech.CSNET From: usenet@gatech.CSNET Newsgroups: mod.newslists,net.news.group,net.announce.newusers Subject: List of Moderators (Last changed: 10 June 1985) Message-ID: <310@gatech.CSNET> Date: Sat, 15-Jun-85 00:21:40 EDT Article-I.D.: gatech.310 Posted: Sat Jun 15 00:21:40 1985 Date-Received: Sat, 15-Jun-85 10:29:07 EDT Expires: Sat, 6-Jul-85 00:21:40 EDT Sender: spaf@gatech.CSNET Organization: School of Information and Computer Science, Georgia Tech Lines: 113 Approved: spaf@gatech.UUCP [Most recent change: 10 June 1985 by spaf] A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with moderators who must approve articles before they are published to the net. In general, these groups fall into one of four categories: 1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists, net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map. 2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of this category include net.announce and mod.unix. 3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused. That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include mod.sources and mod.motss. 4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this category. To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is to mail it to the moderator. Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group. You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently do. If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast to all of the current newsgroup moderators. Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news, you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other enhancements. For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following can be used to derive mail paths: ...!ihnp4!abnji ...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd ...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca ...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax ...!{akgua,cbosgd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ulysses}!gatech ...!{decvax,linus,mit-eddie,masscomp}!genrad ...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e ...!ihnp4!plus5 ...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo Gene Spafford 15 June 1985 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Group Moderator(s) Requests, Comments, etc. ------------------------------------------------------------------ mod.map Mark Horton mark@cbosgd mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton ksh@cbosgd mod.motss Steve Dyer motss@bbncca mod.movies Byron Howes movies@ecsvax mod.music Greg Skinner gregbo@hou2e mod.newslists Gene Spafford spaf@gatech Rick Adams rick@seismo mod.politics James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji mod.sources John Nelson john@genrad mod.std Mark Horton mark@cbosgd mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd mod.std.mumps Hokey hokey@plus5 mod.unix Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd net.announce Mark Horton announce@cbosgd net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford spaf@gatech ------------------------------------------------------------------ Group Submissions ------------------------------------------------------------------ mod.map mark@cbosgd mod.map.uucp uucpmap@cbosgd mod.motss motss@bbncca mod.newslists usenet@gatech,rick@seismo mod.politics nyssa@abnji mod.sources sources@genrad mod.std mark@cbosgd mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5 mod.unix unix@cbosgd net.announce announce@cbosgd net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech -- Gene "3 months and holding" Spafford The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332 CSNet: Spaf @ GATech ARPA: Spaf%GATech.CSNet @ CSNet-Relay.ARPA uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spaf