lynng@copper.TEK.COM (Lynn Gurske) (05/11/87)
I must have missed this while I was on vacation. Could someone please repost the chess game. Thankyou in advance.
ger@qtecmuc.UUCP (05/15/87)
> I must have missed this while I was on vacation. Could someone > please repost the chess game. Thankyou in advance. Imagine, everything would get posted worldwide three times until everyone is back from his vacations. You can't be serious !! Gerhard Pehland Quantec Tonstudiotechnik GmbH UUCP: ...!seismo!unido!qtecmuc!ger
andersa@kuling.UUCP (Anders Andersson) (05/31/87)
In article <19700001@qtecmuc.UUCP> ger@qtecmuc.UUCP writes: >> I must have missed this while I was on vacation. Could someone >> please repost the chess game. Thankyou in advance. > >Imagine, everything would get posted worldwide three times until everyone >is back from his vacations. You can't be serious !! The aim (to obtain chess) is ok, but the means are not. What's obviously needed is a better archive distribution scheme than Usenet News. As this is too short a statement for inews to accept, I suggest implementing a kind of distributed database system for the archives, using UUCP as the transport medium, which handles distribution of archive announcements to all hosts as well as the archives themselves on demand, with some kind of archive cache at backbones and other possible key hosts. -- Anders Andersson, Dept. of Computer Systems, Uppsala University, Sweden Phone: +46 18 183170 UUCP: andersa@kuling.UUCP (...!{seismo,mcvax}!enea!kuling!andersa)
billr@tekred.TEK.COM (Bill Randle) (06/01/87)
In article <387@kuling.UUCP> andersa@kuling.UUCP (Anders Andersson) writes: >In article <19700001@qtecmuc.UUCP> ger@qtecmuc.UUCP writes: >>> I must have missed this while I was on vacation. Could someone >>> please repost the chess game. Thankyou in advance. >> >>Imagine, everything would get posted worldwide three times until everyone >>is back from his vacations. You can't be serious !! > >The aim (to obtain chess) is ok, but the means are not. What's obviously >needed is a better archive distribution scheme than Usenet News. As this >is too short a statement for inews to accept, I suggest implementing a >kind of distributed database system for the archives, using UUCP as the >transport medium, which handles distribution of archive announcements to >all hosts as well as the archives themselves on demand, with some kind of >archive cache at backbones and other possible key hosts. >-- >Anders Andersson, Dept. of Computer Systems, Uppsala University, Sweden For the case of games, there is a distributed archive of all of the games posted to comp.sources.games. There are INTERNET ftp'able sites, BITNET sites and uucp sites, as well as people who are willing to make tapes (typically for large requests). A list of archive sites is posted occaisonally to comp.sources.games and is also available by mail from me. Although not as automated as what Anders is suggesting, it can be a workable alternative if people check first before sending a request to the net for reposting. [I'm directing followups to comp.sources.d, since this really isn't a bug issue.] -- -Bill Randle Tektronix, Inc. billr@tekred.TEK.COM