usenet@gatech.EDU (11/02/86)
Original-from: mark@cbosgd.UUCP (Mark Horton) [Most recent change: 2 July 1986 by spaf] "mod.announce" is a newsgroup for important announcements. It is intended to be read by everyone on Usenet, although nobody is forced to subscribe. To post to mod.announce, send mail to the moderator at "cbosgd!announce". Some netnews implementations will automatically mail anything posted to the moderator instead of attempting to post it. If the message is appropriate, it will be posted by the moderator; if not, the moderator will suggest a more appropriate place to post it or a better way to go about the same goal. Discussions in mod.announce are explicitly forbidden, and the volume of traffic will be kept low enough to keep people from feeling a need to unsubscribe. Usenet administrators for each site should make a point of reading mod.announce. Some messages will be repeated every month, in order to reach all newcomers. These messages will be placed in mod.announce.newusers, which is also moderated. This makes it safe for experienced users who have already read these messages to unsubscribe to mod.announce.newusers without missing anything new in mod.announce. If you aren't familiar with the netnews guidelines in mod.announce.newusers, please read them carefully. Your understanding of these rules will assure that you don't annoy the 10,000+ members of the net community by unintentionally abusing the net, and will help you get more value from the net. The current policy is that mod.announce submissions must be: (a) short - preferably they should fit on one crt screen, including headers. (b) important enough to at least have their header shown to everyone on the net. The posting should be more of benefit to the net than to the poster. (c) not posted to any other newsgroup - mod.announce by itself is supposed to be sufficient to reach everybody, and nobody should have to read an announcement more than once. (d) signed - the author should be clearly evident. (e) not commercial, political, or religious in nature. The moderation mechanism is working. You would not believe how many people have posted a followup to mod.announce, including an entire article, followed by only "REPLACE THIS LINE WITH YOUR MESSAGE." These get mailed to the moderator instead of being posted to the net. Mark Horton Gene Spafford mod.announce moderator mod.announce.newusers moderator cbosgd!mark gatech!spaf
usenet@gatech.UUCP (04/01/87)
Original-from: mark@cbosgd.UUCP (Mark Horton) [Most recent change: 29 October 1986 by spaf@gatech.edu] "mod.announce" is a newsgroup for important announcements. It is intended to be read by everyone on Usenet, although nobody is forced to subscribe. To post to mod.announce, send mail to the moderator at "announce@cbosgd.att.com". Some netnews implementations will automatically mail to the moderator anything posted instead of attempting to post it directly. If the message is appropriate, it will be posted by the moderator; if not, the moderator will suggest a more appropriate place to post it or a better way to go about the same goal. Discussions in mod.announce are explicitly forbidden, and the volume of traffic will be kept low enough to keep people from feeling a need to unsubscribe. Usenet administrators for each site should make a point of reading mod.announce. Some messages will be repeated every month, in order to reach all newcomers. These messages will be placed in mod.announce.newusers, which is also moderated. This makes it safe for experienced users who have already read these messages to unsubscribe to mod.announce.newusers without missing anything new in mod.announce. If you aren't familiar with the netnews guidelines in mod.announce.newusers, please read them carefully. Your understanding of these rules will assure that you don't annoy the 10,000+ members of the net community by unintentionally abusing the net, and will help you get more value from the net. The current policy is that mod.announce submissions must be: (a) short - preferably they should fit on one crt screen, including headers. (b) important enough to at least have their header shown to everyone on the net. The posting should be more of benefit to the net than to the poster. (c) not posted to any other newsgroup - mod.announce by itself is supposed to be sufficient to reach everybody, and nobody should have to read an announcement more than once. (d) signed - the author should be clearly evident. (e) not commercial, political, or religious in nature. The moderation mechanism is working. You would not believe how many people have posted a followup to mod.announce, including an entire article, followed by only "REPLACE THIS LINE WITH YOUR MESSAGE." These get mailed to the moderator instead of being posted to the net. Mark Horton Gene Spafford mod.announce moderator mod.announce.newusers moderator mark@cbosgd.att.com spaf@gatech.edu