klopfens@bgsuvax.UUCP (Bruce Klopfenstein) (05/20/89)
I am about to issue the call to vote for a new newsgroup on communication/ information technologies and their impacts on society, media industries, organizations and individuals. The vast majority of responses have been favorable, with some discussion needed to resolve a name for the group. To summarize, sci.commtech is favored over sci.comm.tech because of the additional level of heirarchy implied in sci.comm.tech. sci.commtech may better reflect the emphasis on communication-related technologies and issue than sci.infotech, but this is not clear sci.informatics may be an excellent name from a European perspective as the word does seem to reflect our intentions, but it may be less familiar to U.S. users One posting suggested that the topics proposed are already covered in other newsgroups, but responses noted that having to wade through all the other newsgroups for these topics of interest is a key reason for establishing sci.commtech. No strong feelings have been expressed about a moderator, so the leaning right now would be to NOT have a moderator. I wish to issue a call to vote possibly within the week. (If anyone can advise me as to how to set up my mailbox to automatically route YES and NO votes to files, please let me know--I'm no unix programmer, but I know this is possible and probably not difficult). Thanks for the support so far, and please watch for the call to vote (no votes have yet been tallied). -- Dr. Bruce C. Klopfenstein | klopfens@andy.bgsu.edu Radio-TV-Film Department | klopfenstein@bgsuopie.bitnet Bowling Green $tate University | klopfens@bgsuvax.UUCP Bowling Green, OH 43403 | (419) 372-2138; 352-4818