mrr@amanpt1.UUCP (Mark Rinfret) (11/12/87)
OK, I've seen a few articles now about splitting up comp.sys.amiga into several sub-groups. Please excuse my flaming stupidity if I'm wrong here, but it seems that the motive for all of this is to somehow hide the fact that there's a lot of traffic in the amiga group. Does everybody really believe that the net administrators are dumb enough not to see that if more amiga groups are created? Seems to me that you're just adding an additional burden. All over the world, new directory nodes will be added to /usr/spool's, new lines will be added to everybody's .newsrc's, etc., etc. Adding more structure isn't going to solve the problem. Let's just have a little more self-regulation and direct the non-amiga stuff to other areas. If there's more to this than I'm seeing, please correct me. Thanks. Mark -- < Mark R. Rinfret, mrr@amanpt1 | ...galaxia!amanpt1!mrr > < Aquidneck Management Associates Home: 401-846-7639 > < 6 John Clark Road Work: 401-849-8900 x56 > < Middletown, RI 02840 "The name has changed but I'm still guilty." >