tim@brspyr1.UUCP (Tim Northrup) (10/24/86)
In article <95@brspyr1.UUCP> tim@brspyr1.UUCP (Tim Northrup) writes: > This should bring us up to the present :-) > > #N brspyr1 > #S Pyramid 90x; OSx 3.1 > ... > # > # UUCP Connectivity Data for "brspyr1" > # > brspyr1 .brs.com > brspyr1 rpics(DAILY/4), dartvax(DEMAND+HIGH), pyrbos(DEMAND+HIGH), > brsug(DIRECT), brscci(DIRECT) After posting this to net.news.config, I wonder if it is the proper newsgroup. In looking through the most recent newsgroups file, I cannot see any group which claims to accept uucp map UPDATES, only mod.map which I assume is only for full map distributions. Has any collective thought been given to a net.map.update newsgroup, or should updates to the UUCP map only be mailed to uucpmap@cbosgd, and wait for them to disseminate the information (i.e., not posted to the net)? In thinking about it, I would agree that if everyone were to post every little modification to their entry, the net would be flooded, but I think a policy on this should be stated. If this has been covered elsewhere, sorry to be a bother. -- Tim Northrup (518) 783-1161 BRS Information Technologies ...!ihnp4!dartvax!brspyr1!tim 1200 Route 7 ...!seismo!rpics!brspyr1!tim Latham, NY 12110 tim@brspyr1.UUCP ======== INSERT STANDARD DISCLAIMER FORM 43Z892-BXY/86.3 HERE ============= "It's good to be the king!"
jordan@ucbarpa.Berkeley.EDU (Jordan Hayes) (10/27/86)
Tim Northrup <tim@brspyr1.UUCP> writes:
After posting [ a map update ] to net.news.config, I wonder if
it is the proper newsgroup. In looking through the most recent
newsgroups file, I cannot see any group which claims to accept
uucp map UPDATES, only mod.map which I assume is only for
full map distributions.
Although I think the sentiment for posting updates is a good one, it I
think it should only really be done in situations where something is
critical (i.e., a major site with a major change). If it's just an
update that says "oh, we talk to joeblow now too" it can (should)
probably wait until the next month ... also, blindly installing map
entries is dangerous, as it could have problems in it -- when map
entries are sent to uucpmap@cbosgd.att.com, they get checked pretty
thoroughly for syntax errors and such before going into the mod.map
posting.
Caveat hacker.
/jordan