[news.groups] Re^2: OS/2 newsgroup and archive

bnews@nixpbe.UUCP (Martin Boening) (08/21/89)

kipnis@janus.uucp (Gary Kipnis) writes:

>If someone outthere knows how to start up a new newsgroup, please let us all
>know

OK, here's my understanding of the newsgroup creation guidelines: extremely
short version:

- first you PROPOSE a new newsgroup and call for DISCUSSION. The discussion
  period should last for about 4 weeks (or is it two now?). So go ahead and
  issue a call for discussion on comp.os.os2. Wait and see.

- if the general opinion is 'yes, we should have comp.os.os2' you issue a
  CALL FOR VOTES. Of course, you have to have someone, who'll collect the
  votes because they ARE TO BE SENT BY EMAIL AND NOT POSTED IN 'news.groups'!
  You count YES and NO (and maybe the 'abstaining', as was suggested) votes.

- If, after a voting period of two to four weeks you have 100 more yes-votes
  than no-votes (where do the abstaining-from-vote mails fit in here?) the
  net-landers have decided the group is worth having. So then you either
  ask one of the net authorities (maybe Greg Woods, who moderates
  news.announce.newgroups) to create the new group or you create it yourself
  by issuing a 'newgroup' message.

That's about the gist of it all. If the new group gets created, have it
announced in news.announce.newgroups. You should get Greg to announce your
call for discussion and your call for votes in news.announce.newgroups
too, as well as the result of the vote. That's what news.announce.newgroups
was created for.

So, have fun, eh.

Martin
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