brad@looking.UUCP (Brad Templeton) (01/11/89)
Here's a list of topics for a history of the net. Not all these are in the right order. I haven't included everything here. If you know an event that's not super-specific to a group, and you think was of prominent importance to the structure of the net, MAIL that to me. ----------------- The human-nets digest on the arpanet The uucp program The A-news system (Bellovin, Truscott) The first newsgroups "fa" groups "net." groups The mistake of net.general Creating groups by typo or whim - net.joke, net.bizarre, net.flame, net.gdead net.wobegon and others The B news software (Horton, Glickman) Pathalias software (Honeyman) Decvax and Bill Shannon's contribution Imminent death of net predicted AT&T's contribution (allegra, ihnp4 etc.) Widespread net growth and international growth Domain style naming (Postel et al) The net.jokes.q creation and deletion Formation of the "Backbone" net.women.only experiment Arpa mailing lists merge with usenet groups. Subgroups to divert traffic: net.startrek, net.abortion, source code discussion Imminent death of net predicted The re-emergence of mailing lists The emergence of voting for creating newsgroups Notesfiles (?) RN & Kill files (Wall) News batching and compression THe problems with the old releases of B news Moderated newsgroups mod.announce mod.newprod and commercial information on the net Stargate Imminent death of net predicted Big Net personal fights some result in lawsuit threats (MES) some result in people being bounced temporarily from the net (Maroney) some result in people being removed permanently. The great renaming The merging of moderated groups into the hierarchy. The decline in propagation for groups outside of "comp" and "news" Creation of rec.humor.funny (first ultra-moderated non-mailing-list) Battle over the expiry dates on rec.mag.otherrealms. The attempt to form comp.protocols.tcp-ip.eniac. (Webber) Imminent death of net predicted The misnaming of soc.culture.china -> 30 day voting time. Attempt to remove talk.bizarre from the net for the "VOLUME,VOLUME,VOLUME" game. "jj@portal" (Rob Noha) begs for money on the net. General problems with Portal, and the issue of pay-for-access net sites. Attempts to form groups for drugs and sex. Creation of the "alt" hierarchy. Imminent death of net predicted Telebit releases the Trailblazer. UUNET arrives (Adams) (Seismo fades) Internet begins to pervade the net. The backbone begins to fade. NNTP causes news to propagate too fast. Crazy creation of groups in the alt hierarchy. (Weiner) AT&T decides not to forward mail. "biz" and "inet" hierarchies. "Gnu" hierarcy. Imminent death of net predicted comp.binaries.ibm.pc goes to 8 megs/month, gets moderated in first (and only) moderator election. The forming of comp.society.women (proposed as comp.women) (Roberts) The battle over rec.humor.funny (Templeton, Richmond) ------------------ This only touches some groups. Other groups all have their histories of battles, common questions, hoaxes, problem users and attempts to split the group. Groups that probably deserve a section are: sf-lovers (with drwho and startrek) women men sources (of various sorts) binaries (of various sorts) unix groups music.misc politics, philosophy and religion .. and many others .. news.* Plus chapters on: Groups that never made it UUPC, Xenix and the arrival of small machines -- Brad Templeton, Looking Glass Software Ltd. -- Waterloo, Ontario 519/884-7473
glenns%pipe@gatech.edu (Glenn R. Stone) (01/14/89)
In article <2623@looking.UUCP>, brad@looking.UUCP (Brad Templeton) writes: |Here's a list of topics for a history of the net. Not all these are |in the right order. I haven't included everything here. If you know |an event that's not super-specific to a group, and you think was of |prominent importance to the structure of the net, MAIL that to me. ...... |Decvax and Bill Shannon's contribution |Imminent death of net predicted .... |Stargate |Imminent death of net predicted |Big Net personal fights |some result in lawsuit threats (MES) |some result in people being bounced temporarily from the net (Maroney) |some result in people being removed permanently. |The decline in propagation for groups outside of "comp" and "news" |Battle over the expiry dates on rec.mag.otherrealms. |The attempt to form comp.protocols.tcp-ip.eniac. (Webber) |Imminent death of net predicted .... |"jj@portal" (Rob Noha) begs for money on the net. |General problems with Portal, and the issue of pay-for-access net sites. |Attempts to form groups for drugs and sex. |Creation of the "alt" hierarchy. |Imminent death of net predicted .... |NNTP causes news to propagate too fast. |Crazy creation of groups in the alt hierarchy. (Weiner) |AT&T decides not to forward mail. |"biz" and "inet" hierarchies. "Gnu" hierarcy. |Imminent death of net predicted Gee, you wouldn't think Brad was trying to tell us something, would you? I think that, even with all the ballyhoo, that the net is much tougher than anyone gives it credit. However, this is not to say that we shouldn't be careful; this is just to say that often it is not as bad as it seems. My two bytes' worth... -- Glenn R. Stone (..gatech!glenns@pipe.gatech.edu) BITNET : CCASTGS@GITNVE2 USNAIL: P. O. Box 30372 Atlanta, GA 30332 VOICE : (404) 873-1525 "Don't take life too seriously."