[news.lists] Arpanet List-of-Lists Part 3

spaf@gatech.EDU (Gene Spafford) (12/30/86)

What follows is part 3 (of 3) of the Arpanet List of Lists.  

Parts 1 and 2 of the list are in companion articles.

Gene Spafford
29 December 1986
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   This mailing list is intended to be a forum for discussing anything related 
   to the Scheme programming language(s), with particular emphasis on the use 
   of Scheme in education.  There are over 150 people on the list A/O 15 Nov 
   85, with more than 80 institutions represented.

   The archives are kept on 2 different machines:
      On MIT-AI: LSPMAI;SCHEME MAIL4 (messages from Sept 85 - 11 July 86)
      On MIT-MC: LSPMAI;SCHEME MAIL  (messages since 11 July 86)

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to Scheme-Request@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Jonathan Rees <JAR@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU>

SCRIBE-HACKS@UTAH-CS.ARPA
  ...ihnp4!utah-cs!scribe-hacks (uucp)

   Mailing list for Scribe hackers; designed for persons who perform the role 
   of Scribe Database Administrator at their installation.  Discussion will be 
   about Scribe features, bugs, enhancements, performance, support, and other 
   topics of interest to Scribe DBAs.  The list will NOT be moderated, but will
   simply consist of a mail "reflector" - ie. if you send a message to the 
   list, it will be rebroadcast to everyone on the list.  Discussion at the 
   level of "How do I get a paragraph to indent 5 spaces instead of 3?" is 
   specifically discouraged.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to SCRIBE-HACKS-REQUEST@UTAH-CS (or uucp: 
   ...ihnp4!utah-cs!scribe-hacks-request).

   Coordinator: Walt <Haas@UTAH-20.ARPA>

SECURITY@RUTGERS

   This list is designed to provide a forum for discussion of the field of 
   security in general, be it electronic, physical, or computer-related.  Since
   the original idea was to name this list LOCKSMITHS, discussions about 
   physical security and hardware are welcomed, but to broaden out into 
   computer security and electronic access control and such is also valid.  In 
   other words, any subject matter relating to the *improvement* and 
   *implementation* of security systems is okay, while how to *defeat* them is 
   not.  Messages are not digestified, but are filtered to keep things of 
   questionable legality/ content from escaping out to the network.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to SECURITY-REQUEST@RUTGERS.

   There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, SECURITY@UGA; BitNet subscribers 
   can join by sending the SUB command with your name.
      For example, SEND LISTSERV@UGA SUB SECURITY Jon Doe
   To be removed from the list, SEND LISTSERV@UGA SIGNOFF.
   To make contributions to the list, BitNet subscribers should send mail to 
   the ARPANet list name, NOT to the BITNET list name.

   Coordinator: *Hobbit* <AWalker@RUTGERS>

SELF-ORGANIZATION@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU
     (or SELF-ORG@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU)

   An immediate redistribution list discussing topics in self-organization.

   The list is archived@MIT-OZ in the twenex mail file
      SRC:<COMMON>SELF-ORGANIZATION-ARCHIVES.TXT.1

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to SELF-ORGANIZATION-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU (or 
   SELF-ORG-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU).

   Moderator: Dave D. Story <FTD%MIT-OZ@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU>

SERVERS%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU

   Discussion of network [primarily BitNet] and inter-network file servers.

   All back-issue requests will be managed by:
      Network News <NEWS%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>

   Coordinator: LISTSERV Editor <EDITOR%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>

SF-CONS LIST

   Mailing-List for SF Conventions listing update notices.

   There is a master SF cons list (averaging 1000-1500 lines or 55,000-75,000 
   characters, including geographic cross-reference) on SRI-NIC in file:
      <ZELLICH>CONS.TXT
   For ARPANET users, SRI-NIC supports the net-standard ANONYMOUS login within 
   FTP, with any password.

   In order to proliferate the list more quickly, there is a mailing list for 
   cons-list \update notices/.  Copies of the cons list itself are not sent to 
   the world at large, but for those ARPANET users who seriously intend to FTP 
   the updated versions every few weeks, a brief notice will be sent when a new
   version is available.  For those liaisons at internet sites who maintain or 
   redistribute copies for their own networks (DECNet, Xerox, BitNet, MailNet, 
   etc.), the complete new file will be sent out if necessary.  File copies 
   will \not/ be sent to individual users, either ARPANET or internet.

   Update notices/file copies can be expected approximately every 2nd or 3rd 
   month.  Sources of cons for the list are LOCUS, ANALOG, STARLOG, flyers 
   picked up at cons by local fen, and anything sent to the list maintainer.

   To get on the update-notices list (or to submit con updates), send messages 
   to Rich Zellich <ZELLICH@SRI-NIC.ARPA>.

SF-LOVERS@RED.RUTGERS.EDU

   Science Fiction lovers.  SF-LOVERS has discussed many topics, all of them 
   related in some way to the theme of science fiction or fantasy.  The topics 
   have ranged very widely from rewritten stories, bad SF movies, and SF 
   conventions to reviews of books and films.  The range of topics is quite 
   wide and anyone is welcome to submit material on these or other topics of 
   interest in this general area.

   The digest has a very large number of readers, and trivial messages are 
   strongly discouraged due to the heavy load SF-LOVERS puts on the hosts CPU 
   and disk space.  Messages to SF-LOVERS@RUTGERS are batched and broadcast 
   periodically.

   The SF-LOVERS archives are available on RUTGERS.  Each volume is contained 
   in its own file, with the contents ordered chronologically. The first 
   archive includes a number of messages from the early days before digests and
   there is much of "historical" interest.  At the end of that volume is a long
   discussion which took place during the Star Wars series craze.

      T:<SFL>ARCHIVE.V1      860  2200759
                    .V2      771  1972324
                    .V3      741  1895294
                    .V4      705  1803432
                    .V5      323   824576
                    .V6      705  1804515
                    .V7      232   591802
                    .V8      670  1713235
                    .V9     1468  3756676
                    .V10    3087  7901307
      For those unfamiliar with Tenex/Tops-20, the first number is the number 
      of Tenex disk pages, the second is the number of characters in the file, 
      for checksumming purposes if you FTP the file.  Volume 11 is the current 
      volume A/O Jan 86.  Old issues can also be found at RUTGERS and are in 
      the files SF-LOVERS.xxx-yy where xxx is the month of publication and yy 
      is the current year.  The current month's messages may be found in 
      PS:<BBOARD>SF-LOVERS.TXT.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to SF-LOVERS-REQUEST@RED.RUTGERS.EDU.

   Moderator: Saul Jaffe <JAFFE@RED.RUTGERS.EDU>

SKY-FANS@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU

   Amateur observational astronomy mailing list.

   Coordinator: S. W. Galley <SWG@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU>

SMAuG^.X@Xerox.ARPA

   Mailing list for communication of ideas about SMAuG (Simultaneous Multiple 
   AdventUrer Game).  SMAuG is an applied research project designed to probe 
   the problems of distributing the work of a complex piece of software across 
   local intelligent devices and a remote timesharing computer.  The software 
   being creating is an adventure game allowing multiple players.  Players may 
   be controlled by either human users or planning software.  The project is 
   potentially enormous and much paring of capabilities is expected.  The 
   primary goals of the project are:

      Error free communication protocol
      Simple control of local intelligent devices
      Centralized database with local caching of unchanging data objects
      Local processing of user commands (to offload central system)
      An adventure game

   This project is an offshoot of a locally funded research grant examining the
   interaction of local intelligent devices and remote timesharing systems.  
   Since January 1, 1984 we have been sponsored by the Rutgers Center for 
   Computer and Information Services.  We hope to produce software useful to 
   other members of the University computing community with this project.  Two 
   such pieces of software are a remote file access system, and a universal 
   window oriented terminal handler.

   The SMAuG group meets every Wednesday evening from 8pm until 10pm at Rutgers
   University in Hill Center room 318.  Hill Center is located on Busch Campus 
   in Piscataway, New Jersey.  Requests for detailed directions should be sent 
   to Fischer.PA@XEROX.ARPA.  If you are coming any distance to attend a 
   meeting please contact Fischer.PA@XEROX.ARPA, sometimes the meetings are 
   held elsewhere, and announcements of this are only distributed locally in 
   the Rutgers area. Your attendance is, however, very welcome!

   There is a separate mailing-list for SMAuG Storywriters: 
   SMAuG-Story^.X@Xerox.ARPA; archives for this list are available from 
   Fischer.PA@Xerox.ARPA.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, back issue requests, 
   problems, questions, etc., should be sent to McGrew.Smaug@RU-BLUE.

   Moderator: Charles McGrew <MCGREW@RU-BLUE>

SOFT-ENG@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU

   Soft-Eng is a list for discussion of software engineering and related 
   topics, covering such areas as:

      Requirements         Specification           Design
      Testing              Maintenance             Enhancement
      Languages            Methodologies           Tools
      Verification         Validation              Reliability
      Debugging            Testing                 Testing Tools
      Error handling       Recovery                Programming Environments
      Modelling            Documentation           Extensibility
      Practices            Standards               Protection mechanisms
      Portability          Complexity              Performance
      Software science     Management              Cost estimation
      Productivity         Rapid prototyping       Reusable software
      Professional ethics  Configuration mgmt.     Quality assurance
      Staffing             Systems analysis        Training & education
      Human factors        Software: legal issues  Real-time systems 
      Hardware/software tradeoffs                  Software fault-tolerance

   Any and all contributions are welcome (e.g. questions, ideas, "war stories",
   proposals, humor, abstracts, conference reports, bibliographies, problems, 
   reviews, tutorials, solutions, planned or completed projects).  The list is 
   currently unmoderated, but may become a digest if the volume of mail 
   warrants it.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to Soft-Eng-Request@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Mark S. Day <MDAY@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU>

SPACE@ANGBAND.S1.GOV

   Discussions (daily digest) on space-related topics.

   Archives are kept on [S1-A]SPACE.LOG[SPA,OTA], which, unfortunately, does 
   not allow FTP without login.  Requests for back issues should be directed to
   SPACE-REQUEST@ANGBAND.S1.GOV.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., also go to SPACE-REQUEST@ANGBAND.S1.GOV.

   There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, SPACE@UGA; BitNet subscribers can 
   join by sending the SUB command with your name.
      For example, SEND LISTSERV@UGA SUB SPACE Jon Doe
   To be removed from the list, SEND LISTSERV@UGA SIGNOFF.
   To make contributions to the list, BitNet subscribers should send mail to 
   the ARPANet list name, NOT to the BITNET list name.

   Coordinator: Owen T. (Ted) Anderson <OTA@ANGBAND.S1.GOV>

STD-UNIX@SALLY.UTEXAS.EDU

   List for the discussion of UNIX standards, particularly the IEEE P1003 
   Portable Operating System Enviroment draft standard.  The list is moderated,
   and corresponds to the newsgroup mod.std.unix on USENET.

   Archives may be retrieved from SALLY.UTEXAS.EDU (formerly known as 
   UT-SALLY.ARPA) by anonymous FTP (login anonymous, password guest). The 
   current volume is ~ftp/pub/mod.std.unix, and previous volumes start with 
   ~ftp/pub/mod.std.unix.v1.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to STD-UNIX-REQUEST@SALLY.UTEXAS.EDU.

   Moderator: John Quarterman <jsq@SALLY.UTEXAS.EDU>

SUN-SPOTS@RICE.EDU

   Newsgroup to discuss software and hardware issues relating to the Sun 
   Workstation.  This is an edited list, sent out about once a week.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should go to Sun-Spots-Request@RICE.EDU.

   Moderator: Vicky Riffle <rif@RICE.EDU>

Symbolic Math

   Mailing list covering symbolic math algorithms, applications and problems 
   relating to the various symbolic math languages.  It is primarily  the 
   USENET newsgroup net.math.symbolic; items are forwarded to ARPANET, BITNET 
   and CSNET from randvax.

   Mail to be forwarded to the list should be sent to lseward@RAND-UNIX 
   (ARPANET/MilNet) or net.math.symbolic (USENET).  Requests to be included on 
   the list should be sent to lseward@RAND-UNIX.

   Coordinator: Larry Seward <lseward@RAND-UNIX>

TCP-IP@SRI-NIC.ARPA

   The NIC has taken over the responsibility for the periodic update of the 
   TCP-IP implementations (the latest update can be obtained via FTP by 
   ANONYMOUS login from SRI-NIC file NETINFO:VENDORS-GUIDE.DOC).  We are 
   particularly interested in the addition and expansion of TCP services. In 
   addition to this function, it is hoped that this distribution list can aid 
   in the following areas:

      To act as an on-line exchange among TCP developers and maintainers.

      To announce new and expanded services in a timely manner.

   It is hoped that this forum will help the network reach transition by the 
   required date.  Should you have any questions, please send electronic mail 
   to the Coordinator, or call (415) 859-4781.

   Archives are kept on SRI-NIC in files:
      TS:<TCP-IP>TCP-IP.*
      where the "*" is a wild-card character.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to TCP-IP-REQUEST@SRI-NIC.ARPA.  Please do \not/ send 
   such requests to TCP-IP@SRI-NIC.ARPA, as this address is self forwarding to 
   the entire list membership.

   Coordinator: Vivian Neou <Vivian@SRI-NIC.ARPA>
                            (415) 859-4781

TECHNICAL REPORTS REDISTRIBUTION
   E1AR0002%SMUVM1.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU  (Arpanet, CSNET sites > 10K bytes)
   TRLIST%SMU.CSNET@CSNet-Relay.ARPA       (Arpanet, CSNET sites < 10K bytes)
   E1AR0002 @ SMUVM1          (BITNET)
   ihnp4!convex!smu!trlist    (UUCP)

   Redistribution of lists of technical reports from Universities and R&D labs.
    All technical report lists to be redistributed should include information 
   on ordering the technical reports themselves.  We prefer bib or refer format
   but we would rather a weird format than no list at all.

   Administrative matters go to E1AR0002 @ SMUVM1 (BitNet), 
   trlist-request%smu@CSNet-Relay.ARPA,
   or ihnp4!convex!smu!trlist (UUCP)

   Coordinator: E1AR0002%SMUVM1.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU

TELECOM@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU

   A broad spectrum moderated-digest-format discussion on telecommunictions 
   technology: the telephone system, modems, and other more technical aspects 
   of telecommunications systems.  This digest was spun off from HUMAN-NETS.

   Archived digest messages are kept at SRI-CSL files:
      <TELECOM>TELECOM.RECENT - 1 January 1985 to Present
      <TELECOM>VOLUME-4.TXT - 1 January 1984 to 31 December 1984
      <TELECOM>VOLUME-3.TXT - 1 January 1983 to 31 December 1983
      <TELECOM>VOLUME-2.TXT - 1 January 1982 to 31 December 1982
      <TELECOM>VOLUME-1.TXT - 12 June 1981 to 31 December 1981

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to TELECOM-REQUEST@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Moderator: Eliot Moore <ELMO@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU>

TEXHAX@SU-SCORE

   TeXHAX is for people interested in TeX and Metafont installation and 
   maintanance.  Notices of new versions/bug fixes are sent to this list, and 
   discussion of various CPUs and printers that people are interested in using 
   with TeX is encouraged.

   Archives are kept on SU-SCORE in file:
      <TEX>TEXHAX.MSG

   Coordinator: David Fuchs <DRF@SU-SCORE>

TheoryNet@IBM.COM
 theorynt@YKTVMZ  (BitNet)

   Mailing list for theoretical computer science.  The TheoryNet list now 
   contains around 200 individuals and some 30 local mailing lists.  Messages 
   are mailed to ~90 different institutions in 10 countries.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to TheoryNet-Request@IBM.COM (CSNet and internet) or 
   theorynt@YKTVMZ (BitNet).

   Moderator: Victor Miller

TOPS-20@SU-SCORE

   A limited membership mailing list (TOPS-20 programming staff and managers 
   only) for serious discussions on TOPS-20 system issues, such as bug reports 
   (including system security bugs, hence the limited membership), hints and 
   folklore, software sharing, system management issues, and anything else the 
   members of the group want to talk about.

   Coordinator: Mark Crispin <ADMIN.MRC@SU-SCORE>

UNIX-EMACS@BBN.COM (Internet and CSNet)
EMACS@TCSVM (Bitnet sub-list)

   An unmoderated list for discussion of all EMACS type editors for UNIX.  The 
   list is gatewayed both ways to usenet newsgroup comp.emacs.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to Unix-Emacs-Request@BBN.COM.  Bitnet users should 
   send requests to OPRBMVC@TCSVM.  To make contributions to the list, BitNet 
   subscribers should send mail to the ARPANet list name, NOT to the BitNet 
   list name.

   Coordinator: John Robinson <jr@BBN.COM>
   BitNet Coordinator: Manole Calamari <OPRBMVC@TCSVM>

UNIX-SOURCES@BRL

   ARPANET/MilNet gateway for distribution of the "UUCP net" Unix net.sources 
   newslist.  Only ONE person at a site should subscribe, since articles tend 
   to be rather long.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to UNIX-SOURCES-REQUEST@BRL.

   There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, UNIX-SRC@CLVM; BitNet subscribers 
   can join by sending the SUB command with your name.
      For example, SEND LISTSERV@CLVM SUB UNIX-SRC Jon Doe
   To be removed from the list, SEND LISTSERV@CLVM SIGNOFF.
   To make contributions to the list, BitNet subscribers should send mail to 
   the ARPANet list name, NOT to the BITNET list name.

   Coordinator: George Hartwig <geo@BRL.ARPA>

UNIX-SW@SIMTEL20.ARPA

   UNIX-SW is a vehicle for announcing the availablity of new major packages of
   UNIX/'C' language software on the SIMTEL20 repository.  This list will also 
   be used to mail periodic updates of the list of all UNIX software held at 
   SIMTEL20 (probably monthly).

   UNIX-SW is not a forum for discussion of this software.  Such discussions 
   are more appropriately held with the authors, or in other groups.  Rather, 
   we are attempting to make known to the widest possible audience the contents
   of this large repository of public-domain software.

   SIMTEL20 is a DEC-20 machine running the TOPS20 operating system, located at
   White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico.  The machine is a host on the Defense
   Data Network (DDN), and as such, gives users located on other hosts the 
   capability of directly transferring this software via the FTP (file transfer
   process) command.

   Mail archives are stored on SIMTEL20 in file:
      PS:<ARCHIVES.UNIX-SW>UNIX-SW-ARCHIV.TXT
   They are available via ANONYMOUS FTP from SIMTEL20 for those with TCP/IP 
   access to the Internet.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from these lists, problems, 
   questions, etc., should be sent to UNIX-SW-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.

   Coordinator: Susan Tabron <TABRON@SIMTEL20.ARPA>
                             <stabron@AMC-HQ.ARPA>

UNIX-TeX@WASHINGTON

   Discussion of matters involved in porting TeX82 to Unix.  Messages sent to 
   the list are directly redistributed without human intervention.

   Archives are kept on WASHINGTON in the file:
      ps:<mailing-lists>unix-tex.arc

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to UNIX-TeX-REQUEST@WASHINGTON.

   Coordinator: Richard Furuta <Furuta@WASHINGTON>

UNIX-WIZARDS@BRL

   Distribution list for people maintaining machines running the Unix operating
   system.

   Archives of UNIX-WIZARDS are stored on host SRI-NIC in directory
         ss:<bboard.unix-wizards>
      in files named
         unix-wizards.yymmdd

      where yy is the year, mm the month, and dd the day of the last message in
      the file.  Archives exist going back to June of 1983.

      Files may be retrieved from SRI-NIC with user "anonymous", password 
      "foo", followed by a "cd ss:<bboard.unix-wizards>" command and the 
      desired "get" commands.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to UNIX-WIZARDS-REQUEST@BRL.

   There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, UNIX-WIZ@CLVM; BitNet subscribers 
   can join by sending the SUB command with your name.
      For example, SEND LISTSERV@CLVM SUB UNIX-WIZ Jon Doe
   To be removed from the list, SEND LISTSERV@CLVM SIGNOFF.
   To make contributions to the list, BitNet subscribers should send mail to 
   the ARPANet list name, NOT to the BITNET list name.

   Coordinator: Mike Muuss <mike@BRL>

V2LNI-PEOPLE@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   People using Pronet/V2LNI Ring networks.

      [Also see mailing lists INFO-PROTEON (Proteon and Proteon gear in
       general, with slight leanings toward token ring engineering)
       and P4200 (Proteon gateway products)]

   Coordinator: LWA@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

VECTREX-PEOPLE@C.CS.CMU.EDU

   Forum for the discussion of the Vectrex game.

   Archives are kept in CMU-CS-C file  PS:<VAF.DST>VECTREX.MESSAGES.
   The membership list is kept in file PS:<VAF>VECTREX.DST.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to VECTREX-PEOPLE-REQUEST@C.CS.CMU.EDU.

   Coordinator: Vince Fuller <VAF@C.CS.CMU.EDU>

VIDEOTECH@SIMTEL20.ARPA

   VideoTech is a combination of the old HOME-SAT, VIDEO-DISC and TELETEXT 
   mailing lists.  SIMTEL20 is the DDN side of this mailing list (which 
   includes a USENET entry); USENET/netnews messages to net.video will find 
   their way to this list without loops.  Appropriate topics for discussion on 
   VideoTech might be, but are not limited to:

      Home Satellite (TVRO, DBS)              Teletext
      Cable Television                        Stereo Television
      Video Disc Technology                   HighRes Television
      Video Tape Recorders (Beta/VHS/UMatic)

   The archives for this list are on host SIMTEL20 in file
      <ARCHIVES.VIDEOTECH>VIDEOTECH-ARCHIV.TXT
   for the current series.  Older mail files will appear periodically as
      <ARCHIVES.VIDEOTECH>VIDEOTECH.ARCHIV.ymmdd
   by splitting the current file on ymmdd.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to VIDEOTECH-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Frank J. Wancho <WANCHO@SIMTEL20.ARPA>

VISION-LIST@ADS.ARPA

   Discussion group for artificial intelligence vision researchers.  The list 
   is intended to embrace discussion on a wide range of vision topics, 
   including physiological theory, computer vision, artificial intelligence 
   technology applied to vision research, machine vision algorithms, industrial
   applications, robotic eyes, implemented systems, ideas, profound thoughts --
   anything related to vision and its automation is fair game.

   Previous messages are available on request to Vision-List-Request@ADS.ARPA.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to Vision-List-Request@ADS.ARPA.

   Moderator: Tod Levitt <levitt@ADS.ARPA>

VPLLIST@SU-SUSHI.ARPA
 or {decwrl,hplabs}!glacier!navajo!vpllist (UUCP)

   Discussions related to the study, design, development, implementation, and 
   evaluation of visual programming languages (VPLs).  This includes attempts 
   to characterize and define VPLs, material on existing and planned VPLs and 
   visual programming systems, and material on graphical user interfaces, 
   visual thinking, visual knowledge representation, and program visualization.
    Descriptions and discussions of related applications, such as visual 
   interfaces for the cognitively impaired, are welcome.  Announcements and 
   abstracts of relevant conferences, talks, books, journals, papers, and 
   articles are encouraged.

   Digests are archived on SU-SUSHI in files:
      <VPLLIST>ARCHIVE.*
   If at all possible, digests should not be FTPed between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 
   p.m. Pacific Time.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to VPLLIST-REQUEST@SU-SUSHI.ARPA (ARPANET) or 
   {decwrl,hplabs}!glacier!navajo!vpllist-request (UUCP).

   Coordinator: Marvin M. Zauderer <ZAUDERER@SU-SUSHI.ARPA>

WELDCOMP%cascade.carleton.cdn%ubc.csnet@CSNET-RELAY.ARPA

   SIG for computer modelling welds, run from CASCADE (Centre for Advanced 
   Studies in Computer Aided Design and Engineering) at Carleton University.  
   Messages related to computer modelling welds and the following topics would 
   be especially welcome; if traffic warrants, anyone of them could become a 
   Special Interest Group (SIG), or distribution list:

      Weld pool physics
      Weld microstructures
      Residual Stress and Distortion
      Sensors and Control
      Failure Mechanisms and Analysis

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to 
   WELDCOMP-REQUEST%cascade.carleton.cdn%ubc.csnet@CSNET-RELAY.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Warren Hik 
   <hik%cascade.carleton.cdn%ubc.csnet@CSNET-RELAY.ARPA>

WorkS@RUTGERS

   WorkS discusses personal work station computers, such as the APOLLO work 
   station computer, the Three Rivers Corporation PERQ, or the recently 
   announced Xerox STAR.  WorkS provides a way for interested members of the 
   ARPANET community to discuss what is wrong with these machines, compare 
   notes on work in progress, and share useful insights about these kinds of 
   systems.

   Archived Digest messages are kept on non-ARPANET hosts at Rutgers, and must 
   be requested from WorkS-Request@RUTGERs.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to WorkS-Request@RUTGERS.

   Coordinator: Dave Steiner <STEINER@RUTGERS>

writers%plaid@SUN.COM
..sun!plaid!writers  (UUCP)

   Mailing list for science fiction writers, both published and unpublished.  
   This list was created for authors to exchange and critique stories, and to 
   hold discussions on any subject pertaining to writing science fiction.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to the Coordinator.

   Coordinator: Chuq Von Rospach <chuq@SUN.COM>

XPERT@ATHENA.MIT.EDU

   Mailing list for general discussion on the X window system, software running
   under X, and the like.  Also see the XPORT mailing list.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to XPERT-REQUEST@ATHENA.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Jim Gettys <jg@ATHENA.MIT.EDU>

XPORT@ATHENA.MIT.EDU

   Mailing list for discussion among people porting the X window system and 
   client code to new displays, machine architectures, and operating systems.  
   It is not intended for "how do I resize a window" sorts of questions, and 
   relatively few people should be interested in this list.  Also see the XPERT
   mailing list for general discussion on X.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to XPORT-REQUEST@ATHENA.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Jim Gettys <jg@ATHENA.MIT.EDU>
-- 
Gene Spafford
Software Engineering Research Center (SERC), Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
CSNet:	Spaf @ GATech		ARPA:	Spaf@gatech.EDU
uucp:	...!{akgua,decvax,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spaf

spaf@gatech.UUCP (01/24/87)

What follows is part 3 (of 3) of the Arpanet List of Lists.  

Parts 1 and 2 of the list are in companion articles.

Gene Spafford
24 January 1987
----------------------------------------------------------------------
MetaPhilosophers%MIT-OZ@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   MetaPhilosophers is a forum for discussion of issues that fall within the 
   scope of "MetaPhilosophy", a coined subject that deals with philosophy, 
   religion, the universe and it's structure, consciousness, the mind/brain 
   debate, and anything else that is of a deep nature that is enjoyable to 
   discuss.

   The archives are kept on MIT-OZ, and can be anonymous-FTP'ed from MIT-MC 
   using the filename OZKS:COMMON;META TXT for the current file, and 
   OZKS:COMMON;META [OLD1,OLD2,etc...] for older versions.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from these lists, problems, 
   questions, etc., should be sent to 
   MetaPhilosophers-Request%MIT-OZ@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Glen Daniels <MLY.G.DANIELS%MIT-OZ@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU>

MH-USERS@UCI

   MH-Users is a discussion group which focuses on the UCI version of the Rand 
   Message Handling (MH) system; it is a list is for the MH user community at 
   large.  MH runs on a number of versions of UNIX (4.xBSD, v7, xenix) on top 
   of a number of mail transport systems (MMDF-{I,II}, SendMail, stand-alone 
   (with UUCP support)); for information on getting an MH distribution, contact
   Bug-MH@UCI.  Appropriate topics are:

      - questions about how to use MH
      - tips on MH usage
      - exchange of MH shell scripts

   As a general rule, messages submitted to MH-Users should *NOT* be submitted 
   to MH-Workers (a list with a different charter).

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, along with problems, 
   questions and suggestions, should be sent to MH-Users-Request@UCI.

   Coordinator: Marshall T. Rose (MTR) <Bug-MH@UCI>
                John L. Romine (JLR3)  <Bug-MH@UCI>

MH-WORKERS@UCI

   MH-Workers is a discussion group which focuses on the UCI version of the 
   Rand Message Handling (MH) system; it is a list is for MH maintainers and 
   experts.  MH runs on a number of versions of UNIX (4.xBSD, v7, xenix) on top
   of a number of mail transport systems (MMDF-{I,II}, SendMail, stand-alone 
   (with UUCP support)); for information on getting an MH distribution, contact
   Bug-MH@UCI.  Appropriate topics are:

      - questions on how to configure MH
      - tips on MH configuration
      - exchange of MH bug reports (and fixes)

   As a general rule, messages submitted to MH-Workers should *NOT* be 
   submitted to MH-Users (a list with a different charter).

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, along with problems, 
   questions and suggestions, should be sent to MH-Workers-Request@UCI.

   Coordinator: Marshall T. Rose (MTR) <Bug-MH@UCI>
                John L. Romine (JLR3)  <Bug-MH@UCI>

MHS_(X.400)_Implementation%QZCOM@MIT-MULTICS.ARPA
MHS_IMPLEMENTATION@RSCH.WISC.EDU
MHS_implementation@EAN.UBC.CDN

   A QZCOM conference with the name "MHS (X.400) implementation"; the 
   conference will have the name "MHS_(X.400)_implementation" for mail 
   networks, in most cases postfixed  by "%QZCOM@MIT-MULTICS.ARPA".  The 
   conference/mailing list is open to anyone who is seriously interested in  
   implementing the CCITT X.400 (MHS) message handling protocols or gateways to
   these protocols.  The conference/mailing list can discuss such things as how
   to understand and interpret the MHS recommendation, how to map existing mail
   system and mail network features onto the MHS structure etc.

   To minimize international communications costs, separate distribution lists 
   for CSNET/ARPANET and CDNNET users are being maintained at UWISC and UBC 
   respectively.  ARPANET and CSNET users should send messages to 
   MHS_IMPLEMENTATION@WISC-RSCH.  CDNNET users should send messages to 
   MHS_IMPLEMENTATION@EAN.UBC.CDN.  Messages sent to one of the lists will be 
   forwarded to members of the other lists.

   To join the conference:
      QZCOM users:
         Use the "member" command.
      ARPANET/CSNET users:
         Send a message to  MHS_IMPLEMENTATION-REQUEST@RSCH.WISC.EDU
      CDNNET users:
         Send a message to MHS_IMPLEMENTATION-REQUEST@EAN.UBC.CDN
      Users at other sites:
         Send a message to "Jacob_Palme_QZ%QZCOM.MAILNET@MIT-MULTICS.ARPA",
         do NOT send mail to the conference itself.

   Coordinator: Jacob Palme <Jacob_Palme_QZ%QZCOM.MAILNET@MIT-MULTICS.ARPA>

MILSIM@STL-HOST1.ARPA

   A forum for discussion of Military Simulation and Wargaming Models used by, 
   and for the Department of Defense.  This list will eventually augment the 
   online Catalog of Wargaming and Military Simulation Models under development
   on STL-HOST1.  Messages are not digested, but sent to the membership as 
   received.

   Archives will be kept on SIMTEL20 in files:
      PS:<MAIL.ARCHIVES>MILSIM.ARCHIV.ymmdd
      PS:<MAIL.ARCHIVES>MILSIM.ARCHIV.TXT

      The characters "ymmdd" in the first filename are actually digests giving 
      the year, month, and day of the last message in the file.  The second 
      file contains a growing list of current messages.  SIMTEL20 supports 
      ANONYMOUS FTP (with any non-null password).

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to MILSIM-REQUEST@STL-HOST1.ARPA.

   Coordinator:  Joseph Guirreri <OJCS-JAD@STL-HOST1.ARPA>

MMM-PEOPLE@USC-ISIB

   Discussion group for those active or interested in multimedia mail.  The 
   intent is to use this list mainly for discussion of the developing 
   multimedia mail procedures and protocols.

   The mail sent to MMM-PEOPLE is kept on host USC-ISIB in file <MMM>MAIL.TXT. 
   The distribution list is kept in file <MMM>MMM-PEOPLE.LIST.  A list of all 
   known multi-media-capable users is in file <MMM>KNOWN-MMM-MAILBOXES.TXT.  
   One may copy these public access files via FTP using the username ANONYMOUS 
   and password GUEST.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to Ann Westine <WESTINE@USC-ISIB>.

   Coordinator: Gregory G. Finn <FINN@USC-ISIB>

MsgGroup

   Interest in electronic mail, message formats, message systems, and the 
   sociological implications of the above.****This list ceased its operation 
   during the summer of 1986 after almost 11 continuous years of operation, but
   the record has been kept intact for anyone who cares to poke and search for 
   the nuggets that are hidden therein.****

   Achives are kept on host SIMTEL20.ARPA in Twenex Mail files 
   PS:<ARCHIVES.MSGGROUP>xxx.*, where xxx.* is a specific file name with (in 
   most cases) 100 messages per file -- MSGGROUP.* indicates a message file, 
   and SURVEY.* indicates a message containing a list/index of the messages in 
   a specific number range.

      Filename                  Type    Bytes   CRC

      MSGGROUP.0001-0100.3      ASCII   198684  50A9H
      MSGGROUP.0101-0200.4      ASCII   347359  900DH
      MSGGROUP.0201-0300.4      ASCII   270092  9B89H
      MSGGROUP.0301-0400.2      ASCII   157965  538EH
      MSGGROUP.0401-0500.1      ASCII   214015  4163H
      MSGGROUP.0501-0600.2      ASCII   220514  EB2BH
      MSGGROUP.0601-0700.2      ASCII   216929  8742H
      MSGGROUP.0701-0800.1      ASCII   184410  5743H
      MSGGROUP.0801-0900.1      ASCII   206165  954CH
      MSGGROUP.0901-1000.2      ASCII   196196  A48EH
      MSGGROUP.1001-1100.1      ASCII   157610  9C39H
      MSGGROUP.1101-1200.1      ASCII   145564  F043H
      MSGGROUP.1201-1300.1      ASCII   174805  1E5CH
      MSGGROUP.1239-TTY.1       ASCII    44162  DB6CH
      MSGGROUP.1301-1400.1      ASCII   154057  1909H
      MSGGROUP.1401-1500.1      ASCII   151548  24FEH

      MSGGROUP.1501-1600.1      ASCII   273691  C4C0H
      MSGGROUP.1520.1           ASCII    57835  981AH
      MSGGROUP.1592.1           ASCII    24211  0DA1H
      MSGGROUP.1601-1700.1      ASCII   153240  3BA6H
      MSGGROUP.1619.1           ASCII     5905  12DCH
      MSGGROUP.1701-1800.1      ASCII   161110  042AH
      MSGGROUP.1801-1900.1      ASCII   195880  4D56H
      MSGGROUP.1901-2000.1      ASCII   212798  83D5H
      MSGGROUP.2001-2100.1      ASCII   227262  5E47H
      MSGGROUP.2101-2200.1      ASCII   182884  C018H
      MSGGROUP.2201-2300.1      ASCII   219566  F02EH
      MSGGROUP.2301-2400.1      ASCII   193318  81C2H
      MSGGROUP.2401-2500.1      ASCII   257445  62A7H
      MSGGROUP.2501-2600.1      ASCII   149617  30E6H
      MSGGROUP.REQUIREMENTS.2   ASCII     3469  27E1H
      MSGGROUP.SCHWARTZ-CSD-MSG.1 ASCII  56400  9D31H

      SURVEY.0001-0100.1        ASCII    11965  4797H
      SURVEY.0101-0200.1        ASCII    12887  7A5BH
      SURVEY.0201-0300.1        ASCII    12558  2651H
      SURVEY.0301-0400.1        ASCII    13536  23FDH
      SURVEY.0401-0500.1        ASCII    13507  FC24H
      SURVEY.0501-0600.1        ASCII    13174  BE2DH
      SURVEY.0601-0700.1        ASCII    12864  3806H
      SURVEY.0701-0800.1        ASCII    12892  71B3H
      SURVEY.0801-0900.1        ASCII    12310  FED3H
      SURVEY.0901-1000.1        ASCII    13320  411AH
      SURVEY.1001-1100.1        ASCII    12001  65FFH
      SURVEY.1101-1200.1        ASCII    12534  183EH
      SURVEY.1201-1300.1        ASCII    12116  ED10H
      SURVEY.1301-1400.1        ASCII    11522  C76EH
      SURVEY.1401-1500.1        ASCII    12292  29B1H

      SURVEY.1501-1600.1        ASCII    12553  8CC7H
      SURVEY.1601-1700.1        ASCII    12537  7758H
      SURVEY.1701-1800.1        ASCII    12599  4B7DH
      SURVEY.1801-1900.1        ASCII    13052  2974H
      SURVEY.1901-2000.1        ASCII    12053  8EB7H
      SURVEY.2001-2100.1        ASCII    12779  D9C1H

   Archives Coordinator: Frank J. Wancho <WANCHO@SIMTEL20.ARPA>

mus@ENEEVAX.UMD.EDU

   Masscomp Users Society (MUS) mailing list; people who are interested in the 
   Masscomp line of computers are invited to join.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to mus-request@ENEEVAX.UMD.EDU.

   Coordinator: Praveen Kumar <phaedrus@ENEEVAX.UMD.EDU>

music-research%prg.oxford.ac.uk@CS.UCL.AC.UK

   The Music-Research electronic mail redistribution list was established after
   a suggestion made at a meeting in Oxford in July 1986, to provide an 
   effective and fast means of bringing together musicologists, music analysts,
   computer scientists, and others working on applications of computers in 
   music research.  Initially, the list was established for people whose chief 
   interests concern computers and their applications to

      - music representation systems
      - information retrieval systems for musical scores
      - music printing
      - music analysis
      - musicology and ethnomusicology
      - tertiary music education
      - databases of musical information

   The following areas are not the principal concern of this list, although 
   overlapping subjects may well be interesting:

      - primary and secondary education
      - sound generation techniques
      - composition

   On-line archives are not yet available, but copies will be mailed on request
   by Brad Rubenstein <bradr@INGRES.BERKELEY.EDU>.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to music-research-request%prg.oxford.ac.uk@CS.UCL.AC.UK
   or UUCP  ...!ukc!ox-prg!music-research-request.

   Coordinator: Stephen Page <sdpage%sevax.prg.oxford.ac.uk@CS.UCL.AC.UK>

NA@SU-SCORE

   Numerical Analysis mailing-list.

   Moderator: Gene Golub <GOLUB@SU-SCORE>

NAMEDROPPERS@SRI-NIC.ARPA

   The NAMEDROPPERS mailing list is to be used for discussion of the concepts, 
   principles, design, and implementation of the domain style names.  The main 
   focus of this group is the review of documents describing domain style 
   names.  This is a list for participants in a discussion, not observers.  
   Everyone on the list is expected to contribute from time to time.

   Nearly everyone in NAMEDROPPERS is also on HEADER-PEOPLE and also on 
   MSGGROUP.  There is no need to send a message to both NAMEDROPPERS and 
   either of these lists (and certianly not both!).

   All of the previous NAMEDROPPERS discussion can be found in SRI-NIC files
      <NAMSER>NAMEDROPPERS.198X
   where X is the number of the year of the archive you are looking for.  A/O 
   Jan 85, there are archives for 1983, 1984 and 1985.  
   <NAMSER>NAMEDROPPERS.MAIL still contains the most current NAMEDROPPERS 
   dialog.  These files can be accessed via anonymous FTP; new members may wish
   to copy and read these archives before joining the discussion.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to NAMEDROPPERS-REQUEST@SRI-NIC.

   Coordinator: Ann Westine <WESTINE@USC-ISIB.ARPA>

NetMonth

   A special product of BITLIB, the Yale Computer Center BITNET Services 
   Library, is an electronic publication called NetMonth.  NetMonth provides 
   news and information on BITNET services to the networking community. It is 
   mailed out monthly along with a companion file, BITNET SERVERS.  This file 
   contains an accumulated list of known file servers, list servers, name 
   servers, data base servers, conference machines, and electronic magazines in
   BITNET.  While the information in NetMonth and BITNET SERVERS is geared 
   toward the BITNET user, there may be some interest for users in other 
   networks.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to BITLIB%YALEVMX.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU or 
   BITLIB@YALEVMX (BITNETI.

   Coordinator: Chris Condon <BITLIB%YALEVMX.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>
                              BITLIB@YALEVMX  (BITNET)

NEURON%TI-CSL.CSNET@CSNET-RELAY.ARPA

   NEURON is a list (in digest form) dealing with all aspects of neural 
   networks (and any type of network or neuromorphic system), especially:

      NATURAL SYSTEMS                   Software Simulations
      Neurobiology                      Hardware
      Neuroscience                      Digital
      ARTIFICIAL SYSTEMS                Analog
      Neural Networks                   Optical
      Algorithms                        Cellular Automatons

   Some key words which may stir up some further interest include:

      Hebbian Systems                   Widrow-Hoff Algorithm
      Perceptron                        Threshold Logic
      Holography                        Content Addressable Memories
      Lyapunov Stability Criterion      Navier-Stokes Equation
      Annealing                         Spin Glasses
      Locally Couples Systems           Globally Coupled Systems
      Dynamical Systems                 (Adaptive) Control Theory
      Back-Propagation                  Generalized Delta Rule
      Pattern Recognition               Vision Systems
      Parallel Distributed Processing   Connectionism

   Any contribution in these areas is accepted.  Any of the followin are 
   reasonable:

      Abstracts                           Reviews
      Lab Descriptions                    Research Overviews
      Work Planned or in Progress         Half-Baked Ideas
      Conference Announcements            Conference Reports
      Bibliographies                      History Connectionism
      Puzzles and Unsolved Problems       Anecdotes, Jokes, and Poems
      Queries and Requests                Address Changes (Bindings)

   Archived files/messages will be sent to individuals on request.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to NEURON-REQUEST%TI-CSL.CSNET@CSNET-RELAY.ARPA.

   Moderator: Michael T. Gately <gately%resbld%ti-csl.csnet@RELAY.CS.NET>

NeWS-makers@BRILLIG.UMD.EDU
...!seismo!mimsy!NeWS-makers (uucp)

   Mailing list for the discussion of NeWS: the Network/extensible Window 
   System.  NeWS, originally called SunDew, was written primarily by James 
   Gosling, at Sun Microsystems, who is well known for his Unix Emacs.   NeWS 
   is an extensible multitasking window system environment, consisting of a 
   network based display server that is controlled and programmed in 
   PostScript, Adobe's page description language.  NeWS was designed to be a 
   portable, device independent window system development platform that runs on
   a wide range of hardware, in a distributed heterogeneous environment.

   The archives are available via anonymous FTP from BRILLIG.UMD.EDU, in the 
   file "news-makers.archive".

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to NeWS-makers-request@BRILLIG.UMD.EDU.

   Coordinator: don@BRILLIG.UMD.EDU

NIHONGO@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   For discussion of the Japanese language, including both spoken and written 
   forms.  Also see the entry for the INFO-JAPAN mailing list.

   The complete archives are publicly accessible by FTP from host MIT-MC, which
   uses the ITS operating system.  Case is not significant, but the space after
   "NIHON" is.  The archives are in:  COMAIL;NIHON GO

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to NIHONGO-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Steve Strassmann <straz@MEDIA-LAB.MIT.EDU>

NL-KR@ROCHESTER.ARPA

   NL-KR is open to discussion of any topic related to the natural language 
   (both understanding and generation) and knowledge representation, both as 
   subfields of AI.  The Moderator's interests are primarily in:

      Knowledge Representation    Natural Language Understanding
      Discourse Understanding     Philosophy of Language
      Plan Recognition            Computational Linguistics

   Contributions are also welcome on topics such as:

      Cognitive Psychology (as related to NL/KR)
      Human Perception (same)
      Linguistics
      Machine Translation
      Computer and Information Science (as may be used to implement various
      Logic Programming (same)                                   NL systems)

   Contributions may be anything from tutorials to speculation. In particular, 
   the following are sought:

      Abstracts                             Reviews
      Lab Descriptions                      Research Overviews
      Work Planned or in Progress           Half-Baked Ideas
      Conference Announcements              Conference Reports
      Bibliographies                        History of NL/KR
      Puzzles and Unsolved Problems         Anecdotes, Jokes, and Poems
      Queries and Requests                  Address Changes (Bindings)

   This list is in some sense a spin-off of the AIList, and as such, a certain 
   amount of overlap is expected. The primary concentration of this list should
   be NL and KR, that is, natural language (be it understanding, generation, 
   recognition, parsing, semantics, pragmatics, etc.) and how we should 
   represent knowledge (aquisition, access, completeness, etc. are all valid 
   issues).  Topics deemed to be outside the general scope of this list will be
   forwarded to AIList (or other more appropriate list) or rejected.

   Archival copies of all digests will be kept; feel free to ask NL-KR-REQUEST 
   for recent back issues.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to NL-KR-REQUEST@ROCHESTER.ARPA.

   Moderator: Brad Miller <miller@UR-ACORN.ARPA>

NORTHSTAR-USERS@SIMTEL20.ARPA

   Discussion group for Northstar microcomputer users.

   Archives are kept on SIMTEL20 in files:
      PS:<MAIL.ARCHIVES>NORTHSTAR-ARCHIV.TXT (current archives) 
      PS:<MAIL.ARCHIVES>NORTHSTAR.ARCHIV.31013 (old archives)
   They are available via ANONYMOUS FTP from SIMTEL20 for those with TCP/IP 
   access to the Internet.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to NORTHSTAR-USERS-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Frank J. Wancho <WANCHO@SIMTEL20.ARPA>

P4200@DEVVAX.TN.CORNELL.EDU

   This list is for discussion of Proteon's P4200-series gateway products.  
   Topics include capabilities, bugs, bug fixes, and also the generation of 
   lists of requirements for Proteon.

      [Also see mailing lists INFO-PROTEON (Proteon and Proteon gear in
       general, with slight leanings toward token ring engineering) and
       V2LNI-PEOPLE (Proteon ring interfaces)]

   Uncompressed archives, begun on November 21st, 1986, are available by 
   anonymous FTP from DEVVAX.TN.CORNELL.EDU.  The current archives are in file 
   "p4200/arch.current".

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to P4200-REQUEST@DEVVAX.TN.CORNELL.EDU.

   Coordinator: Scott Brim <SWB@DEVVAX.TN.CORNELL.EDU>

PACKET-RADIO@MIT-EDDIE

   The packet-radio mailing list is intended to provide a forum where people 
   can exchange ideas about packet radio, and discuss projects they are working
   on.

   MIT-EDDIE can be reached through the internet, MIT's chaosnet, and via UUCP 
   ({decvax!genrad,ihnp4}!mit-eddie).  Old message are archived on MIT-EDDIE in
   /projects/packet/packet.archive which may be copied via anonymous FTP.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to PACKET-RADIO-REQUEST@MIT-EDDIE.

   Coordinator: Clifford Neuman  <BCN@MIT-EDDIE>

PARSYM@SUMEX-AIM

   PARSYM is a mailing list for parallel symbolic computing mailing; it is 
   intended to encourage communication between individuals and groups involved 
   in PARALLEL SYMBOLIC COMPUTING (non-numeric computing using multiple 
   processors).  Submissions are encouraged relating either to parallelism in 
   symbolic computing or to the use of symbolic computing techniques (AI, 
   objects, logic programming, expert systems) in parallel computing.  All 
   manner of communication is welcomed: project overviews, research results, 
   questions, answers, commentary, criticism, humor, opinions, speculation, 
   historical notes, or any combination thereof, as long as it relates to the 
   hardware, software, or application of parallel symbolic computing.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to PARSYM-Request@SUMEX-AIM.

   Moderator: Byron Davies <DAVIES@SUMEX-AIM>

PC-Token-Ring@OAC.UCLA.EDU

   Technical discussions related to the IBM PC Token Ring:  Gateways & Bridges,
   Programming, SNA 6.2 on Token Ring, Network Management, etc.  Announcements 
   of books, papers, new products, and public domain software are also welcome.

   All non-BitNet requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, 
   questions, etc., should be sent to PC-Token-Ring-Request@OAC.UCLA.EDU.  Only
   redistribution address names will be added to the list at this time; the 
   name "PC-Token@domain" is preferred.

   There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, PC-TOKEN@IRISHVM; BitNet 
   subscribers can join by sending the SUB command with your name.
      For example, SEND LISTSERV@IRISHVM SUB PC-TOKEN Jon Doe
   To be removed from the list, SEND LISTSERV@IRISHVM SIGNOFF.
   To make contributions to the list, BitNet subscribers should send mail to 
   the ARPANet list name, NOT to the BITNET list name.

   Coordinator: Todd Booth <CSDCTGB@UCLA-CCN.ARPA>

PCIP@UDEL.EDU

   Discussion group for the various sets of TCP/IP implementations for personal
   computers.  Bugs are reported here and help bringing up a new environmment 
   may be forthcoming from members of this list.  In the past, discussions have
   included the MIT package, the Stanford TCP modifications and work at 
   Wisconsin and Maryland.

   The archives available are as follows (all are <32k):
      all messages through Mar 31 86 - pcip.03-31-86
      all messages through Aug 31 86 - pcip.08-31-86
      all messages through Sep 25 86 - pcip.09-25-86
      all messages through Dec 17 86 - pcip.12-17-86
      current messages               - pcip.mbox
   They are available via anonymous ftp from "louie.udel.edu", "10.0.0.96" in 
   the directory pcip; those without FTP access can request the archives be 
   sent via mail by sending a note to PCIP-REQUEST.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to PCIP-REQUEST@UDEL.EDU.

   List Maintainer: James Galvin <galvin@UDEL.EDU>
   Coordinator: Gary Delp <delp@HUEY.UDEL.EDU>

PHILOSOPHY-OF-SCIENCE@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU
         (or PHIL-SCI@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU)

   An immediate redistribution list discussing philosophy of science with 
   emphasis on its relevance for Artificial Intelligence.

   The list is archived at MIT-OZ in the twenex mail file:
      SRC:<COMMON>PHILOSOPHY-OF-SCIENCE-ARCHIVES.TXT.1

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   etc., should be sent to PHILOSOPHY-OF-SCIENCE-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU (or 
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PHYSICS@SRI-UNIX.ARPA
  (or @MC.LCS.MIT.EDU)

   Group for discussion of topics in physics, with some reasonable speculation 
   allowed.

   Some archives are maintained on MIT-MC in file:
      COMMON;PHYS FILE.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to PHYSICS-REQUEST@SRI-UNIX.ARPA (or @MC.LCS.MIT.EDU).

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POLI-SCI@RUTGERS

   POLI-SCI is a spinoff from the HUMAN-NETS discussion list.  Shortly after 
   the November 1980 election, HUMAN-NETS began to discuss the impact that 
   electronic communications had on the election.  As this discussion 
   continued, it lost its narrow focus on electronic communications and began 
   to consider the election in general, how elections are won and lost, and the
   nature of the electoral college.  The growth of these discussions, and their
   spawning of related discussions, indicated that a separate discussion list 
   was merited and POLI-SCI was installed.  Since then POLI-SCI has begun to 
   consider other topics including the history of the Carter and Nixon 
   presidencies, the Iranian hostage crisis, etc. (with a little less dignity, 
   the list might be characterized as a permanent distributed political bull 
   session).

   Archived digest messages are stored on RUTGERS in:
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   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
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   Moderator: JoSH Hall <JoSH@RUTGERS>

PROLOG[-HACKERS]@SU-SCORE

   Prolog and logic programming mailing lists.

   Some of the people answering the initial BBoard message stated that they 
   would be interested in general Prolog and logic programming information, but
   not in the nitty-gritty details of Prolog systems and their bugs. Therefore,
   two mailing lists have been set up, PROLOG and PROLOG-HACKERS: PROLOG will 
   provide a digest of articles of general interest; PROLOG-HACKERS will 
   provide a direct mailing for the nasty stuff.  Finally, PROLOG-REQUEST 
   should be used for distribution requests.  In a nutshell:

      Mail to                 for
      -------                 ---

      PROLOG@SCORE            sending articles of general interest 
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   Please do not send the same message to PROLOG and PROLOG-HACKERS.  Messages 
   will be moved between lists if appropriate.

   An archive of the USEnet prolog interest group interchange can be FTP'd from
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   Moderator: Chuck Restivo <RESTIVO@SU-SCORE.ARPA>

ProtocolS@RUTGERS

   This list is designed to promote discussion of the various existing FTP 
   protocols for async-ascii-serial-lines and any kind of computer/OS.  The 
   eventual goal is to devise (and implement) an all-purpose standard protocol 
   for FTP.

   Message log/archives are kept at RUTGERS in files:
      PS:<PLEASANT.PROTOCOL>PROTOCOLS.OLD     Pre-digest to 30 Mar 82
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PSYCHNET (tm)  <EPSYNET%UHUPVM1.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>

   Psychnet is a weekly electronic Newsletter and Server Machine, distributed 
   free of charge to all who request it.  It contains news about psychology, 
   letters from readers, and the latest list of files (the Psychnet Index) that
   is available from the Server Machine.  Files available on the Server Machine
   vary regularly, and cover a wide range of topics, including preprints of 
   papers, convention announcements, special news announcements, position 
   openings, and just about anything else related to psychology.

   There are two ways to get files from the Server Machine.  Users within 
   Bitnet who can send interactive commands (like the TELL or SEND/REMOTE 
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   UHUPVM1.  An automatic reply (if the 'links' are up) will then guide you in 
   viewing the latest Index and retrieving files.  If you cannot send 
   interactive commands (this includes all non-Bitnet users) or if you have 
   problems, request the file you want with mail to userid EPSYNET at node 
   UHUPVM1 (NOT userid UH-INFO).  Remember, you will automatically get an Index
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   All requests to be added to or deleted from the mailing list, or to have 
   files distributed, should be sent to the Coordinator.

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PUP-LOVERS@ROCHESTER.ARPA

   Discussion of the Xerox PUP (PARC Universal Packet) protocols, and related 
   topics.  PUP was one of the precursors of the current XNS and IP families.
   [Formerly known as PUP-Lovers%BostonU@CSNet-Relay]

   Coordinator: Liudvikas Bukys <bukys@ROCHESTER.ARPA>

RAILROAD@ROCHESTER

   Information and discussion of transportation issues (inter and intra city) 
   with emphasis on rail transportation.  This group also discusses or 
   announces items of interest to the so-called "railfan" community (I.e. 
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   place.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
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                    (or)  !ucbvax!menlo70!sytek!msm  (USENET)
                  Lee Moore <lee@ROCHESTER> (ARPANET)

REXXLIST%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU

   Discussion of the REXX command language.

   Transcripts of earlier months are available in multiple formats from 
   REXX%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU.

   All back-issue requests will be managed by:
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RISKS@SRI-CSL

   "RISKS" is a distribution list for discussion of issues related to risks to 
   the public in the use of computer systems.  It has sponsorship of the ACM 
   Committee on Computers and Public Policy (Chaired by Peter G. Neumann), but 
   is open to everyone.

   Contributions are welcome on a wide range of relevant topics bearing on the 
   stated subject.  Contributors are requested to avoid overt political 
   statements, personal attacks, flames, etc.  Inappropriate submissions will 
   be rejected.

   Back issues may be FTPed from SRI-CSL files
      <RISKS>RISKS-vol.no
   where "vol" and "no" are volume and number.  <RISKS>Risks-1.1 was 
   established 1 Aug 85.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to RISKS-REQUEST@SRI-CSL.

   Coordinator: Peter G. Neumann <NEUMANN@SRI-CSL>

SCHEME@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   This mailing list is intended to be a forum for discussing anything related 
   to the Scheme programming language(s), with particular emphasis on the use 
   of Scheme in education.  There are over 150 people on the list A/O 15 Nov 
   85, with more than 80 institutions represented.

   The archives are kept on 2 different machines:
      On MIT-AI: LSPMAI;SCHEME MAIL4 (messages from Sept 85 - 11 July 86)
      On MIT-MC: LSPMAI;SCHEME MAIL  (messages since 11 July 86)

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to Scheme-Request@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Jonathan Rees <JAR@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU>

SCRIBE-HACKS@UTAH-CS.ARPA
  ...ihnp4!utah-cs!scribe-hacks (uucp)

   Mailing list for Scribe hackers; designed for persons who perform the role 
   of Scribe Database Administrator at their installation.  Discussion will be 
   about Scribe features, bugs, enhancements, performance, support, and other 
   topics of interest to Scribe DBAs.  The list will NOT be moderated, but will
   simply consist of a mail "reflector" - ie. if you send a message to the 
   list, it will be rebroadcast to everyone on the list.  Discussion at the 
   level of "How do I get a paragraph to indent 5 spaces instead of 3?" is 
   specifically discouraged.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to SCRIBE-HACKS-REQUEST@UTAH-CS (or uucp: 
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SECURITY@RUTGERS

   This list is designed to provide a forum for discussion of the field of 
   security in general, be it electronic, physical, or computer-related.  Since
   the original idea was to name this list LOCKSMITHS, discussions about 
   physical security and hardware are welcomed, but to broaden out into 
   computer security and electronic access control and such is also valid.  In 
   other words, any subject matter relating to the *improvement* and 
   *implementation* of security systems is okay, while how to *defeat* them is 
   not.  Messages are not digestified, but are filtered to keep things of 
   questionable legality/ content from escaping out to the network.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to SECURITY-REQUEST@RUTGERS.

   There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, SECURITY@UGA; BitNet subscribers 
   can join by sending the SUB command with your name.
      For example, SEND LISTSERV@UGA SUB SECURITY Jon Doe
   To be removed from the list, SEND LISTSERV@UGA SIGNOFF.
   To make contributions to the list, BitNet subscribers should send mail to 
   the ARPANet list name, NOT to the BITNET list name.

   Coordinator: *Hobbit* <AWalker@RUTGERS>

SELF-ORGANIZATION@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU
     (or SELF-ORG@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU)

   An immediate redistribution list discussing topics in self-organization.

   The list is archived@MIT-OZ in the twenex mail file
      SRC:<COMMON>SELF-ORGANIZATION-ARCHIVES.TXT.1

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to SELF-ORGANIZATION-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU (or 
   SELF-ORG-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU).

   Moderator: Dave D. Story <FTD%MIT-OZ@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU>

SERVERS%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU

   Discussion of network [primarily BitNet] and inter-network file servers.

   All back-issue requests will be managed by:
      Network News <NEWS%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>

   Coordinator: LISTSERV Editor <EDITOR%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>

SF-CONS LIST

   Mailing-List for SF Conventions listing update notices.

   There is a master SF cons list (averaging 1000-1500 lines or 55,000-75,000 
   characters, including geographic cross-reference) on SRI-NIC in file:
      <ZELLICH>CONS.TXT
   For ARPANET users, SRI-NIC supports the net-standard ANONYMOUS login within 
   FTP, with any password.

   In order to proliferate the list more quickly, there is a mailing list for 
   cons-list \update notices/.  Copies of the cons list itself are not sent to 
   the world at large, but for those ARPANET users who seriously intend to FTP 
   the updated versions every few weeks, a brief notice will be sent when a new
   version is available.  For those liaisons at internet sites who maintain or 
   redistribute copies for their own networks (DECNet, Xerox, BitNet, MailNet, 
   etc.), the complete new file will be sent out if necessary.  File copies 
   will \not/ be sent to individual users, either ARPANET or internet.

   Update notices/file copies can be expected approximately every 2nd or 3rd 
   month.  Sources of cons for the list are LOCUS, ANALOG, STARLOG, flyers 
   picked up at cons by local fen, and anything sent to the list maintainer.

   To get on the update-notices list (or to submit con updates), send messages 
   to Rich Zellich <ZELLICH@SRI-NIC.ARPA>.

SF-LOVERS@RUTGERS.RUTGERS.EDU

   Science Fiction lovers.  SF-LOVERS has discussed many topics, all of them 
   related in some way to the theme of science fiction or fantasy.  The topics 
   have ranged very widely from rewritten stories, bad SF movies, and SF 
   conventions to reviews of books and films.  The range of topics is quite 
   wide and anyone is welcome to submit material on these or other topics of 
   interest in this general area.

   The digest has a very large number of readers, and trivial messages are 
   strongly discouraged due to the heavy load SF-LOVERS puts on the hosts CPU 
   and disk space.  Messages to SF-LOVERS@RUTGERS are batched and broadcast 
   periodically.

   The SF-LOVERS archives are available on RED.RUTGERS.EDU.  Each volume is 
   contained in its own file, with the contents ordered chronologically. The 
   first archive includes a number of messages from the early days before 
   digests and there is much of "historical" interest.  At the end of that 
   volume is a long discussion which took place during the Star Wars series 
   craze.

      T:<SFL>ARCHIVE.V1      860  2200759
                    .V2      771  1972324
                    .V3      741  1895294
                    .V4      705  1803432
                    .V5      323   824576
                    .V6      705  1804515
                    .V7      232   591802
                    .V8      670  1713235
                    .V9     1468  3756676
                    .V10    3087  7901307
                    .V11    2774  7098617
             Down-In-Flames.Txt
             Drwho.Guide
             Galactica.Guide
             Hitch-Hikers-Guide-To-The-Net.Txt
             Hugos.Txt
             Klingonaase.Txt
             Lost-In-Space.Guide
             Nebulas.Txt
             Outerlimits.Guide
             Prisoner.Guide
             Sf-Lovers.Apr86
                      .Aug86
                      .Feb86
                      .Jan86
                      .Jul86
                      .June86
                      .Mar86
                      .May86
                      .Nov86
                      .Oct86
                      .Sep86
             Star-Trek.Guide
             The-Enchanted-Duplicator.Txt
             Twilight-Zone.Guide

      For those unfamiliar with Tenex/Tops-20, the first number is the number 
      of Tenex disk pages, the second is the number of characters in the file, 
      for checksumming purposes if you FTP the file.  Volume 12 is the current 
      volume (A/O Jan 87).  Old issues can also be found at RED.RUTGERS.EDU and
      are in the files SF-LOVERS.xxx-yy where xxx is the month of publication 
      and yy is the current year.  The current month's messages may be found in
      PS:<BBOARD>SF-LOVERS.TXT.

   For Internet subscribers, all requests to be added to or deleted from this 
   list should be sent to SF-LOVERS-REQUEST@RUTGERS.RUTGERS.EDU.
   BitNet subscribers may issue the command:
      TELL LISTSERV at RUTVM1 command SFLOVERS your full name
   where "command" is either SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE, as appropriate.
   Problems and questions for both groups should always be sent to 
   SF-LOVERS-REQUEST@RUTGERS.RUTGERS.EDU, and submissions for the digest are to
   be sent to SF-LOVERS@RUTGERS.RUTGERS.EDU only.

   Moderator: Saul Jaffe <Jaffe@RED.RUTGERS.EDU>

SKY-FANS@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU

   Amateur observational astronomy mailing list.

   Coordinator: S. W. Galley <SWG@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU>

SMAuG^.X@Xerox.ARPA

   Mailing list for communication of ideas about SMAuG (Simultaneous Multiple 
   AdventUrer Game).  SMAuG is an applied research project designed to probe 
   the problems of distributing the work of a complex piece of software across 
   local intelligent devices and a remote timesharing computer.  The software 
   being creating is an adventure game allowing multiple players.  Players may 
   be controlled by either human users or planning software.  The project is 
   potentially enormous and much paring of capabilities is expected.  The 
   primary goals of the project are:

      Error free communication protocol
      Simple control of local intelligent devices
      Centralized database with local caching of unchanging data objects
      Local processing of user commands (to offload central system)
      An adventure game

   This project is an offshoot of a locally funded research grant examining the
   interaction of local intelligent devices and remote timesharing systems.  
   Since January 1, 1984 we have been sponsored by the Rutgers Center for 
   Computer and Information Services.  We hope to produce software useful to 
   other members of the University computing community with this project.  Two 
   such pieces of software are a remote file access system, and a universal 
   window oriented terminal handler.

   The SMAuG group meets every Wednesday evening from 8pm until 10pm at Rutgers
   University in Hill Center room 318.  Hill Center is located on Busch Campus 
   in Piscataway, New Jersey.  Requests for detailed directions should be sent 
   to Fischer.PA@XEROX.ARPA.  If you are coming any distance to attend a 
   meeting please contact Fischer.PA@XEROX.ARPA, sometimes the meetings are 
   held elsewhere, and announcements of this are only distributed locally in 
   the Rutgers area. Your attendance is, however, very welcome!

   There is a separate mailing-list for SMAuG Storywriters: 
   SMAuG-Story^.X@Xerox.ARPA; archives for this list are available from 
   Fischer.PA@Xerox.ARPA.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, back issue requests, 
   problems, questions, etc., should be sent to McGrew.Smaug@RU-BLUE.

   Moderator: Charles McGrew <MCGREW@RU-BLUE>

SOFT-ENG@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU

   Soft-Eng is a list for discussion of software engineering and related 
   topics, covering such areas as:

      Requirements         Specification           Design
      Testing              Maintenance             Enhancement
      Languages            Methodologies           Tools
      Verification         Validation              Reliability
      Debugging            Testing                 Testing Tools
      Error handling       Recovery                Programming Environments
      Modelling            Documentation           Extensibility
      Practices            Standards               Protection mechanisms
      Portability          Complexity              Performance
      Software science     Management              Cost estimation
      Productivity         Rapid prototyping       Reusable software
      Professional ethics  Configuration mgmt.     Quality assurance
      Staffing             Systems analysis        Training & education
      Human factors        Software: legal issues  Real-time systems 
      Hardware/software tradeoffs                  Software fault-tolerance

   Any and all contributions are welcome (e.g. questions, ideas, "war stories",
   proposals, humor, abstracts, conference reports, bibliographies, problems, 
   reviews, tutorials, solutions, planned or completed projects).  The list is 
   currently unmoderated, but may become a digest if the volume of mail 
   warrants it.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to Soft-Eng-Request@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Mark S. Day <MDAY@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU>

SPACE@ANGBAND.S1.GOV

   Discussions (daily digest) on space-related topics.

   Archives are kept on [S1-A]SPACE.LOG[SPA,OTA], which, unfortunately, does 
   not allow FTP without login.  Requests for back issues should be directed to
   SPACE-REQUEST@ANGBAND.S1.GOV.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., also go to SPACE-REQUEST@ANGBAND.S1.GOV.

   There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, SPACE@UGA; BitNet subscribers can 
   join by sending the SUB command with your name.
      For example, SEND LISTSERV@UGA SUB SPACE Jon Doe
   To be removed from the list, SEND LISTSERV@UGA SIGNOFF.
   To make contributions to the list, BitNet subscribers should send mail to 
   the ARPANet list name, NOT to the BITNET list name.

   Coordinator: Owen T. (Ted) Anderson <OTA@ANGBAND.S1.GOV>

STD-UNIX@SALLY.UTEXAS.EDU

   List for the discussion of UNIX standards, particularly the IEEE P1003 
   Portable Operating System Enviroment draft standard.  The list is moderated,
   and corresponds to the newsgroup mod.std.unix on USENET.

   Archives may be retrieved from SALLY.UTEXAS.EDU (formerly known as 
   UT-SALLY.ARPA) by anonymous FTP (login anonymous, password guest). The 
   current volume is ~ftp/pub/mod.std.unix, and previous volumes start with 
   ~ftp/pub/mod.std.unix.v1.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to STD-UNIX-REQUEST@SALLY.UTEXAS.EDU.

   Moderator: John Quarterman <jsq@SALLY.UTEXAS.EDU>

SUN-SPOTS@RICE.EDU

   Newsgroup to discuss software and hardware issues relating to the Sun 
   Workstation.  This is an edited list, sent out about once a week.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should go to Sun-Spots-Request@RICE.EDU.

   Moderator: Vicky Riffle <rif@RICE.EDU>

Symbolic Math

   Mailing list covering symbolic math algorithms, applications and problems 
   relating to the various symbolic math languages.  It is primarily  the 
   USENET newsgroup sci.math.symbolic; items are forwarded to ARPANET, BITNET 
   and CSNET from randvax.

   Mail to be forwarded to the list should be sent to lseward@RAND-UNIX 
   (ARPANET/MilNet) or sci.math.symbolic (USENET).  Requests to be included on 
   the list should be sent to lseward@RAND-UNIX.

   Coordinator: Larry Seward <lseward@RAND-UNIX>

TCP-IP@SRI-NIC.ARPA

   The NIC has taken over the responsibility for the periodic update of the 
   TCP-IP implementations (the latest update can be obtained via FTP by 
   ANONYMOUS login from SRI-NIC file NETINFO:VENDORS-GUIDE.DOC).  We are 
   particularly interested in the addition and expansion of TCP services. In 
   addition to this function, it is hoped that this distribution list can aid 
   in the following areas:

      To act as an on-line exchange among TCP developers and maintainers.

      To announce new and expanded services in a timely manner.

   Archives are kept on SRI-NIC in files:
      TS:<TCP-IP>TCP-IP.*
      where the "*" is a wild-card character.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to TCP-IP-REQUEST@SRI-NIC.ARPA.  Please do \not/ send 
   such requests to TCP-IP@SRI-NIC.ARPA, as this address is self forwarding to 
   the entire list membership.

   Coordinator: Vivian Neou <Vivian@SRI-NIC.ARPA>
                            (415) 859-4781

TECHNICAL REPORTS REDISTRIBUTION
   E1AR0002%SMUVM1.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU  (Arpanet, CSNET sites > 10K bytes)
   TRLIST%SMU.CSNET@CSNet-Relay.ARPA       (Arpanet, CSNET sites < 10K bytes)
   E1AR0002 @ SMUVM1          (BITNET)
   ihnp4!convex!smu!trlist    (UUCP)

   Redistribution of lists of technical reports from Universities and R&D labs.
    All technical report lists to be redistributed should include information 
   on ordering the technical reports themselves.  We prefer bib or refer format
   but we would rather a weird format than no list at all.

   Administrative matters go to E1AR0002 @ SMUVM1 (BitNet), 
   trlist-request%smu@CSNet-Relay.ARPA,
   or ihnp4!convex!smu!trlist (UUCP)

   Coordinator: E1AR0002%SMUVM1.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU

TELECOM@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU

   A broad spectrum moderated-digest-format discussion on telecommunictions 
   technology: the telephone system, modems, and other more technical aspects 
   of telecommunications systems.  This digest was spun off from HUMAN-NETS.

   Archived digest messages are kept in host MIT-XX (XX.LCS.MIT.EDU) files:
      <TELECOM>TELECOM.RECENT - 1 January 1987 to Present
      <TELECOM>VOLUME-5.TXT   - 1 January 1985 to 31 December 1986
      <TELECOM>VOLUME-4.TXT   - 1 January 1984 to 31 December 1984
      <TELECOM>VOLUME-3.TXT   - 1 January 1983 to 31 December 1983
      <TELECOM>VOLUME-2.TXT   - 1 January 1982 to 31 December 1982
      <TELECOM>VOLUME-1.TXT   -12 June    1981 to 31 December 1981

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to TELECOM-REQUEST@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Moderator: Eliot Moore <ELMO@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU>

TEXHAX@SU-SCORE

   TeXHAX is for people interested in TeX and Metafont installation and 
   maintanance.  Notices of new versions/bug fixes are sent to this list, and 
   discussion of various CPUs and printers that people are interested in using 
   with TeX is encouraged.

   Archives are kept on SU-SCORE in file:
      <TEX>TEXHAX.MSG

   Coordinator: David Fuchs <DRF@SU-SCORE>

TheoryNet@IBM.COM
 theorynt@YKTVMZ  (BitNet)

   Mailing list for theoretical computer science.  The TheoryNet list now 
   contains around 200 individuals and some 30 local mailing lists.  Messages 
   are mailed to ~90 different institutions in 10 countries.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to TheoryNet-Request@IBM.COM (CSNet and internet) or 
   theorynt@YKTVMZ (BitNet).

   Moderator: Victor Miller

TOPS-20@SU-SCORE

   A limited membership mailing list (TOPS-20 programming staff and managers 
   only) for serious discussions on TOPS-20 system issues, such as bug reports 
   (including system security bugs, hence the limited membership), hints and 
   folklore, software sharing, system management issues, and anything else the 
   members of the group want to talk about.

   Coordinator: Mark Crispin <ADMIN.MRC@SU-SCORE>

transputer@TCGOULD.TN.CORNELL.EDU
rochester -\
cmcl2 ------>!cornell!batcomputer!transputer  (uucp)
uw-beaver -/  gould!-/
decvax----/warrior!-/
pyramid!-/

   The Transputer mailing list was created to enhance the communication among 
   those who are interested in the Transputer and Transputer based systems.  
   Submissions should be of non-proprietary nature and be concerned with, but 
   not limited to:

      Algorithms
      Current development efforts (hardware and software)
      INMOS and third party systems (Meiko, FPS, etc.)
      Interfaces
      Dedicated computational resources
      Occam and Non-Occam language development

   Archives of submissions are available by anonymous FTP from the host 
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   "user@host") and through uucp on a per-request basis.

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UNIX-EMACS@BBN.COM (Internet and CSNet)
EMACS@TCSVM (Bitnet sub-list)

   An unmoderated list for discussion of all EMACS type editors for UNIX.  The 
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   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to Unix-Emacs-Request@BBN.COM.  Bitnet users should 
   send requests to OPRBMVC@TCSVM.  To make contributions to the list, BitNet 
   subscribers should send mail to the ARPANet list name, NOT to the BitNet 
   list name.

   Coordinator: John Robinson <jr@BBN.COM>
   BitNet Coordinator: Manole Calamari <OPRBMVC@TCSVM>

UNIX-SOURCES@BRL

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   There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, UNIX-SRC@CLVM; BitNet subscribers 
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   To make contributions to the list, BitNet subscribers should send mail to 
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   Coordinator: George Hartwig <geo@BRL.ARPA>

UNIX-SW@SIMTEL20.ARPA

   UNIX-SW is a vehicle for announcing the availablity of new major packages of
   UNIX/'C' language software on the SIMTEL20 repository.  This list will also 
   be used to mail periodic updates of the list of all UNIX software held at 
   SIMTEL20 (probably monthly).

   UNIX-SW is not a forum for discussion of this software.  Such discussions 
   are more appropriately held with the authors, or in other groups.  Rather, 
   we are attempting to make known to the widest possible audience the contents
   of this large repository of public-domain software.

   SIMTEL20 is a DEC-20 machine running the TOPS20 operating system, located at
   White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico.  The machine is a host on the Defense
   Data Network (DDN), and as such, gives users located on other hosts the 
   capability of directly transferring this software via the FTP (file transfer
   process) command.

   Mail archives are stored on SIMTEL20 in file:
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   All requests to be added to or deleted from these lists, problems, 
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                             <stabron@AMC-HQ.ARPA>

UNIX-TeX@WASHINGTON

   Discussion of matters involved in porting TeX82 to Unix.  Messages sent to 
   the list are directly redistributed without human intervention.

   Archives are kept on WASHINGTON in the file:
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UNIX-WIZARDS@BRL

   Distribution list for people maintaining machines running the Unix operating
   system.

   Archives of UNIX-WIZARDS are stored on host SRI-NIC in directory
         ss:<bboard.unix-wizards>
      in files named
         unix-wizards.yymmdd

      where yy is the year, mm the month, and dd the day of the last message in
      the file.  Archives exist going back to June of 1983.

      Files may be retrieved from SRI-NIC with user "anonymous", password 
      "foo", followed by a "cd ss:<bboard.unix-wizards>" command and the 
      desired "get" commands.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
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   There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, UNIX-WIZ@CLVM; BitNet subscribers 
   can join by sending the SUB command with your name.
      For example, SEND LISTSERV@CLVM SUB UNIX-WIZ Jon Doe
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   To make contributions to the list, BitNet subscribers should send mail to 
   the ARPANet list name, NOT to the BITNET list name.

   Coordinator: Mike Muuss <mike@BRL>

V2LNI-PEOPLE@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   People using Pronet/V2LNI Ring networks.

      [Also see mailing lists INFO-PROTEON (Proteon and Proteon gear in
       general, with slight leanings toward token ring engineering)
       and P4200 (Proteon gateway products)]

   Coordinator: LWA@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

VECTREX-PEOPLE@C.CS.CMU.EDU

   Forum for the discussion of the Vectrex game.

   Archives are kept in CMU-CS-C file  PS:<VAF.DST>VECTREX.MESSAGES.
   The membership list is kept in file PS:<VAF>VECTREX.DST.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to VECTREX-PEOPLE-REQUEST@C.CS.CMU.EDU.

   Coordinator: Vince Fuller <VAF@C.CS.CMU.EDU>

VIDEOTECH@SIMTEL20.ARPA

   VideoTech is a combination of the old HOME-SAT, VIDEO-DISC and TELETEXT 
   mailing lists.  SIMTEL20 is the DDN side of this mailing list (which 
   includes a USENET entry); USENET/netnews messages to rec.video will find 
   their way to this list without loops.  Appropriate topics for discussion on 
   VideoTech might be, but are not limited to:

      Home Satellite (TVRO, DBS)              Teletext
      Cable Television                        Stereo Television
      Video Disc Technology                   HighRes Television
      Video Tape Recorders (Beta/VHS/UMatic)

   The archives for this list are on host SIMTEL20 in file
      <ARCHIVES.VIDEOTECH>VIDEOTECH-ARCHIV.TXT
   for the current series.  Older mail files will appear periodically as
      <ARCHIVES.VIDEOTECH>VIDEOTECH.ARCHIV.ymmdd
   by splitting the current file on ymmdd.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to VIDEOTECH-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Frank J. Wancho <WANCHO@SIMTEL20.ARPA>

VISION-LIST@ADS.ARPA

   Discussion group for artificial intelligence vision researchers.  The list 
   is intended to embrace discussion on a wide range of vision topics, 
   including physiological theory, computer vision, artificial intelligence 
   technology applied to vision research, machine vision algorithms, industrial
   applications, robotic eyes, implemented systems, ideas, profound thoughts --
   anything related to vision and its automation is fair game.

   Previous messages are available on request to Vision-List-Request@ADS.ARPA.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to Vision-List-Request@ADS.ARPA.

   Moderator: Tod Levitt <levitt@ADS.ARPA>

VPLLIST@SU-SUSHI.ARPA
 or {decwrl,hplabs}!glacier!navajo!vpllist (UUCP)

   Discussions related to the study, design, development, implementation, and 
   evaluation of visual programming languages (VPLs).  This includes attempts 
   to characterize and define VPLs, material on existing and planned VPLs and 
   visual programming systems, and material on graphical user interfaces, 
   visual thinking, visual knowledge representation, and program visualization.
    Descriptions and discussions of related applications, such as visual 
   interfaces for the cognitively impaired, are welcome.  Announcements and 
   abstracts of relevant conferences, talks, books, journals, papers, and 
   articles are encouraged.

   Digests are archived on SU-SUSHI in files:
      <VPLLIST>ARCHIVE.*
   If at all possible, digests should not be FTPed between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 
   p.m. Pacific Time.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to VPLLIST-REQUEST@SU-SUSHI.ARPA (ARPANET) or 
   {decwrl,hplabs}!glacier!navajo!vpllist-request (UUCP).

   Coordinator: Marvin M. Zauderer <ZAUDERER@SU-SUSHI.ARPA>

WELDCOMP%cascade.carleton.cdn%ubc.csnet@CSNET-RELAY.ARPA

   SIG for computer modelling welds, run from CASCADE (Centre for Advanced 
   Studies in Computer Aided Design and Engineering) at Carleton University.  
   Messages related to computer modelling welds and the following topics would 
   be especially welcome; if traffic warrants, anyone of them could become a 
   Special Interest Group (SIG), or distribution list:

      Weld pool physics
      Weld microstructures
      Residual Stress and Distortion
      Sensors and Control
      Failure Mechanisms and Analysis

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to 
   WELDCOMP-REQUEST%cascade.carleton.cdn%ubc.csnet@CSNET-RELAY.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Warren Hik 
   <hik%cascade.carleton.cdn%ubc.csnet@CSNET-RELAY.ARPA>

WorkS@RUTGERS.RUTGERS.EDU

   WorkS discusses personal work station computers, such as the Sun2, Sun3, 
   Apollo, Silicon Graphics, and AT&T Workstations.  WorkS provides a way for 
   interested members of the ARPANET community to discuss what is wrong with 
   these machines, compare notes on work in progress, and share useful insights
   about these kinds of systems.

   Archived Digest messages are kept on non-ARPANET hosts at Rutgers, and must 
   be requested from WorkS-Request@RUTGERS.RUTGERS.EDU.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to WorkS-Request@RUTGERS.RUTGERS.EDU.

   There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, WORKS@RUTVM1; BitNet subscribers 
   can join by sending the SUB command with your name (examples are for the 
   VAX).  For example: SEND LISTSERV@RUTVM1 SUB WORKS Jon Doe
   To be removed from the list: SEND LISTSERV@RUTVM1 SIGNOFF
   To make contributions to the list, BitNet subscribers should send mail to 
   the ARPANet list name, NOT to the BITNET list name.

   Coordinator: Dave Steiner <STEINER@RUTGERS.RUTGERS.EDU>

writers%plaid@SUN.COM
..sun!plaid!writers  (UUCP)

   Mailing list for science fiction writers, both published and unpublished.  
   This list was created for authors to exchange and critique stories, and to 
   hold discussions on any subject pertaining to writing science fiction.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to the Coordinator.

   Coordinator: Chuq Von Rospach <chuq@SUN.COM>

XPERT@ATHENA.MIT.EDU

   Mailing list for general discussion on the X window system, software running
   under X, and the like.  Also see the XPORT mailing list.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to XPERT-REQUEST@ATHENA.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Jim Gettys <jg@ATHENA.MIT.EDU>

XPORT@ATHENA.MIT.EDU

   Mailing list for discussion among people porting the X window system and 
   client code to new displays, machine architectures, and operating systems.  
   It is not intended for "how do I resize a window" sorts of questions, and 
   relatively few people should be interested in this list.  Also see the XPERT
   mailing list for general discussion on X.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to XPORT-REQUEST@ATHENA.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Jim Gettys <jg@ATHENA.MIT.EDU>

-- 
Gene Spafford
Software Engineering Research Center (SERC), Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
CSNet:	Spaf @ GATech		ARPA:	Spaf@gatech.EDU
uucp:	...!{akgua,decvax,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spaf

spaf@gatech.UUCP (02/28/87)

What follows is part 3 (of 3) of the Arpanet List of Lists.  

Parts 1 and 2 of the list are in companion articles.

Gene Spafford
27 February 1987
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MILSIM@STL-HOST1.ARPA

   A forum for discussion of Military Simulation and Wargaming Models used by, 
   and for the Department of Defense.  This list will eventually augment the 
   online Catalog of Wargaming and Military Simulation Models under development
   on STL-HOST1.  Messages are not digested, but sent to the membership as 
   received.

   Archives will be kept on SIMTEL20 in files:
      PS:<MAIL.ARCHIVES>MILSIM.ARCHIV.ymmdd
      PS:<MAIL.ARCHIVES>MILSIM.ARCHIV.TXT

      The characters "ymmdd" in the first filename are actually digests giving 
      the year, month, and day of the last message in the file.  The second 
      file contains a growing list of current messages.  SIMTEL20 supports 
      ANONYMOUS FTP (with any non-null password).

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to MILSIM-REQUEST@STL-HOST1.ARPA.

   Coordinator:  Joseph Guirreri <OJCS-JAD@STL-HOST1.ARPA>

MMM-PEOPLE@USC-ISIB

   Discussion group for those active or interested in multimedia mail.  The 
   intent is to use this list mainly for discussion of the developing 
   multimedia mail procedures and protocols.

   The mail sent to MMM-PEOPLE is kept on host USC-ISIB in file <MMM>MAIL.TXT. 
   The distribution list is kept in file <MMM>MMM-PEOPLE.LIST.  A list of all 
   known multi-media-capable users is in file <MMM>KNOWN-MMM-MAILBOXES.TXT.  
   One may copy these public access files via FTP using the username ANONYMOUS 
   and password GUEST.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to Ann Westine <WESTINE@USC-ISIB>.

   Coordinator: Gregory G. Finn <FINN@USC-ISIB>

MsgGroup

   Interest in electronic mail, message formats, message systems, and the 
   sociological implications of the above.****This list ceased its operation 
   during the summer of 1986 after almost 11 continuous years of operation, but
   the record has been kept intact for anyone who cares to poke and search for 
   the nuggets that are hidden therein.****

   Achives are kept on host SIMTEL20.ARPA in Twenex Mail files 
   PS:<ARCHIVES.MSGGROUP>xxx.*, where xxx.* is a specific file name with (in 
   most cases) 100 messages per file -- MSGGROUP.* indicates a message file, 
   and SURVEY.* indicates a message containing a list/index of the messages in 
   a specific number range.

      Filename                  Type    Bytes   CRC

      MSGGROUP.0001-0100.3      ASCII   198684  50A9H
      MSGGROUP.0101-0200.4      ASCII   347359  900DH
      MSGGROUP.0201-0300.4      ASCII   270092  9B89H
      MSGGROUP.0301-0400.2      ASCII   157965  538EH
      MSGGROUP.0401-0500.1      ASCII   214015  4163H
      MSGGROUP.0501-0600.2      ASCII   220514  EB2BH
      MSGGROUP.0601-0700.2      ASCII   216929  8742H
      MSGGROUP.0701-0800.1      ASCII   184410  5743H
      MSGGROUP.0801-0900.1      ASCII   206165  954CH
      MSGGROUP.0901-1000.2      ASCII   196196  A48EH
      MSGGROUP.1001-1100.1      ASCII   157610  9C39H
      MSGGROUP.1101-1200.1      ASCII   145564  F043H
      MSGGROUP.1201-1300.1      ASCII   174805  1E5CH
      MSGGROUP.1239-TTY.1       ASCII    44162  DB6CH
      MSGGROUP.1301-1400.1      ASCII   154057  1909H
      MSGGROUP.1401-1500.1      ASCII   151548  24FEH

      MSGGROUP.1501-1600.1      ASCII   273691  C4C0H
      MSGGROUP.1520.1           ASCII    57835  981AH
      MSGGROUP.1592.1           ASCII    24211  0DA1H
      MSGGROUP.1601-1700.1      ASCII   153240  3BA6H
      MSGGROUP.1619.1           ASCII     5905  12DCH
      MSGGROUP.1701-1800.1      ASCII   161110  042AH
      MSGGROUP.1801-1900.1      ASCII   195880  4D56H
      MSGGROUP.1901-2000.1      ASCII   212798  83D5H
      MSGGROUP.2001-2100.1      ASCII   227262  5E47H
      MSGGROUP.2101-2200.1      ASCII   182884  C018H
      MSGGROUP.2201-2300.1      ASCII   219566  F02EH
      MSGGROUP.2301-2400.1      ASCII   193318  81C2H
      MSGGROUP.2401-2500.1      ASCII   257445  62A7H
      MSGGROUP.2501-2600.1      ASCII   149617  30E6H
      MSGGROUP.REQUIREMENTS.2   ASCII     3469  27E1H
      MSGGROUP.SCHWARTZ-CSD-MSG.1 ASCII  56400  9D31H

      SURVEY.0001-0100.1        ASCII    11965  4797H
      SURVEY.0101-0200.1        ASCII    12887  7A5BH
      SURVEY.0201-0300.1        ASCII    12558  2651H
      SURVEY.0301-0400.1        ASCII    13536  23FDH
      SURVEY.0401-0500.1        ASCII    13507  FC24H
      SURVEY.0501-0600.1        ASCII    13174  BE2DH
      SURVEY.0601-0700.1        ASCII    12864  3806H
      SURVEY.0701-0800.1        ASCII    12892  71B3H
      SURVEY.0801-0900.1        ASCII    12310  FED3H
      SURVEY.0901-1000.1        ASCII    13320  411AH
      SURVEY.1001-1100.1        ASCII    12001  65FFH
      SURVEY.1101-1200.1        ASCII    12534  183EH
      SURVEY.1201-1300.1        ASCII    12116  ED10H
      SURVEY.1301-1400.1        ASCII    11522  C76EH
      SURVEY.1401-1500.1        ASCII    12292  29B1H

      SURVEY.1501-1600.1        ASCII    12553  8CC7H
      SURVEY.1601-1700.1        ASCII    12537  7758H
      SURVEY.1701-1800.1        ASCII    12599  4B7DH
      SURVEY.1801-1900.1        ASCII    13052  2974H
      SURVEY.1901-2000.1        ASCII    12053  8EB7H
      SURVEY.2001-2100.1        ASCII    12779  D9C1H

   Archives Coordinator: Frank J. Wancho <WANCHO@SIMTEL20.ARPA>

mus@ENEEVAX.UMD.EDU

   Masscomp Users Society (MUS) mailing list; people who are interested in the 
   Masscomp line of computers are invited to join.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to mus-request@ENEEVAX.UMD.EDU.

   Coordinator: Praveen Kumar <phaedrus@ENEEVAX.UMD.EDU>

music-research%prg.oxford.ac.uk@CS.UCL.AC.UK

   The Music-Research electronic mail redistribution list was established after
   a suggestion made at a meeting in Oxford in July 1986, to provide an 
   effective and fast means of bringing together musicologists, music analysts,
   computer scientists, and others working on applications of computers in 
   music research.  Initially, the list was established for people whose chief 
   interests concern computers and their applications to

      - music representation systems
      - information retrieval systems for musical scores
      - music printing
      - music analysis
      - musicology and ethnomusicology
      - tertiary music education
      - databases of musical information

   The following areas are not the principal concern of this list, although 
   overlapping subjects may well be interesting:

      - primary and secondary education
      - sound generation techniques
      - composition

   On-line archives are not yet available, but copies will be mailed on request
   by Brad Rubenstein <bradr@INGRES.BERKELEY.EDU>.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to music-research-request%prg.oxford.ac.uk@CS.UCL.AC.UK
   or UUCP  ...!ukc!ox-prg!music-research-request.

   Coordinator: Stephen Page <sdpage%sevax.prg.oxford.ac.uk@CS.UCL.AC.UK>

NA@SU-SCORE

   Numerical Analysis mailing-list.

   Moderator: Gene Golub <GOLUB@SU-SCORE>

NAMEDROPPERS@SRI-NIC.ARPA

   The NAMEDROPPERS mailing list is to be used for discussion of the concepts, 
   principles, design, and implementation of the domain style names.  The main 
   focus of this group is the review of documents describing domain style 
   names.  This is a list for participants in a discussion, not observers.  
   Everyone on the list is expected to contribute from time to time.

   Nearly everyone in NAMEDROPPERS is also on HEADER-PEOPLE and also on 
   MSGGROUP.  There is no need to send a message to both NAMEDROPPERS and 
   either of these lists (and certianly not both!).

   All of the previous NAMEDROPPERS discussion can be found in SRI-NIC files
      <NAMSER>NAMEDROPPERS.198X
   where X is the number of the year of the archive you are looking for.  A/O 
   Jan 85, there are archives for 1983, 1984 and 1985.  
   <NAMSER>NAMEDROPPERS.MAIL still contains the most current NAMEDROPPERS 
   dialog.  These files can be accessed via anonymous FTP; new members may wish
   to copy and read these archives before joining the discussion.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to NAMEDROPPERS-REQUEST@SRI-NIC.

   Coordinator: Ann Westine <WESTINE@USC-ISIB.ARPA>

NetMonth

   A special product of BITLIB, the Yale Computer Center BITNET Services 
   Library, is an electronic publication called NetMonth.  NetMonth provides 
   news and information on BITNET services to the networking community. It is 
   mailed out monthly along with a companion file, BITNET SERVERS.  This file 
   contains an accumulated list of known file servers, list servers, name 
   servers, data base servers, conference machines, and electronic magazines in
   BITNET.  While the information in NetMonth and BITNET SERVERS is geared 
   toward the BITNET user, there may be some interest for users in other 
   networks.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to BITLIB%YALEVMX.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU or 
   BITLIB@YALEVMX (BITNETI.

   Coordinator: Chris Condon <BITLIB%YALEVMX.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>
                              BITLIB@YALEVMX  (BITNET)

NEURON%TI-CSL.CSNET@CSNET-RELAY.ARPA

   NEURON is a list (in digest form) dealing with all aspects of neural 
   networks (and any type of network or neuromorphic system), especially:

      NATURAL SYSTEMS                   Software Simulations
      Neurobiology                      Hardware
      Neuroscience                      Digital
      ARTIFICIAL SYSTEMS                Analog
      Neural Networks                   Optical
      Algorithms                        Cellular Automatons

   Some key words which may stir up some further interest include:

      Hebbian Systems                   Widrow-Hoff Algorithm
      Perceptron                        Threshold Logic
      Holography                        Content Addressable Memories
      Lyapunov Stability Criterion      Navier-Stokes Equation
      Annealing                         Spin Glasses
      Locally Couples Systems           Globally Coupled Systems
      Dynamical Systems                 (Adaptive) Control Theory
      Back-Propagation                  Generalized Delta Rule
      Pattern Recognition               Vision Systems
      Parallel Distributed Processing   Connectionism

   Any contribution in these areas is accepted.  Any of the followin are 
   reasonable:

      Abstracts                           Reviews
      Lab Descriptions                    Research Overviews
      Work Planned or in Progress         Half-Baked Ideas
      Conference Announcements            Conference Reports
      Bibliographies                      History Connectionism
      Puzzles and Unsolved Problems       Anecdotes, Jokes, and Poems
      Queries and Requests                Address Changes (Bindings)

   Archived files/messages will be sent to individuals on request.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to NEURON-REQUEST%TI-CSL.CSNET@CSNET-RELAY.ARPA.

   Moderator: Michael T. Gately <gately%resbld%ti-csl.csnet@RELAY.CS.NET>

NeWS-makers@BRILLIG.UMD.EDU
...!seismo!mimsy!NeWS-makers (uucp)

   Mailing list for the discussion of NeWS: the Network/extensible Window 
   System.  NeWS, originally called SunDew, was written primarily by James 
   Gosling, at Sun Microsystems, who is well known for his Unix Emacs.   NeWS 
   is an extensible multitasking window system environment, consisting of a 
   network based display server that is controlled and programmed in 
   PostScript, Adobe's page description language.  NeWS was designed to be a 
   portable, device independent window system development platform that runs on
   a wide range of hardware, in a distributed heterogeneous environment.

   The archives are available via anonymous FTP from BRILLIG.UMD.EDU, in the 
   file "news-makers.archive".

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to NeWS-makers-request@BRILLIG.UMD.EDU.

   Coordinator: don@BRILLIG.UMD.EDU

NIHONGO@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   For discussion of the Japanese language, including both spoken and written 
   forms.  Also see the entry for the INFO-JAPAN mailing list.

   The complete archives are publicly accessible by FTP from host MIT-MC, which
   uses the ITS operating system.  Case is not significant, but the space after
   "NIHON" is.  The archives are in:  COMAIL;NIHON GO

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to NIHONGO-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Steve Strassmann <straz@MEDIA-LAB.MIT.EDU>

NL-KR@ROCHESTER.ARPA

   NL-KR is open to discussion of any topic related to the natural language 
   (both understanding and generation) and knowledge representation, both as 
   subfields of AI.  The Moderator's interests are primarily in:

      Knowledge Representation    Natural Language Understanding
      Discourse Understanding     Philosophy of Language
      Plan Recognition            Computational Linguistics

   Contributions are also welcome on topics such as:

      Cognitive Psychology (as related to NL/KR)
      Human Perception (same)
      Linguistics
      Machine Translation
      Computer and Information Science (as may be used to implement various
      Logic Programming (same)                                   NL systems)

   Contributions may be anything from tutorials to speculation. In particular, 
   the following are sought:

      Abstracts                             Reviews
      Lab Descriptions                      Research Overviews
      Work Planned or in Progress           Half-Baked Ideas
      Conference Announcements              Conference Reports
      Bibliographies                        History of NL/KR
      Puzzles and Unsolved Problems         Anecdotes, Jokes, and Poems
      Queries and Requests                  Address Changes (Bindings)

   This list is in some sense a spin-off of the AIList, and as such, a certain 
   amount of overlap is expected. The primary concentration of this list should
   be NL and KR, that is, natural language (be it understanding, generation, 
   recognition, parsing, semantics, pragmatics, etc.) and how we should 
   represent knowledge (aquisition, access, completeness, etc. are all valid 
   issues).  Topics deemed to be outside the general scope of this list will be
   forwarded to AIList (or other more appropriate list) or rejected.

   Archival copies of all digests will be kept; feel free to ask NL-KR-REQUEST 
   for recent back issues.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to NL-KR-REQUEST@ROCHESTER.ARPA.

   Moderator: Brad Miller <miller@UR-ACORN.ARPA>

NORTHSTAR-USERS@SIMTEL20.ARPA

   Discussion group for Northstar microcomputer users.

   Archives are kept on SIMTEL20 in files:
      PS:<MAIL.ARCHIVES>NORTHSTAR-ARCHIV.TXT (current archives) 
      PS:<MAIL.ARCHIVES>NORTHSTAR.ARCHIV.31013 (old archives)
   They are available via ANONYMOUS FTP from SIMTEL20 for those with TCP/IP 
   access to the Internet.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
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   Coordinator: Frank J. Wancho <WANCHO@SIMTEL20.ARPA>

P4200@DEVVAX.TN.CORNELL.EDU

   This list is for discussion of Proteon's P4200-series gateway products.  
   Topics include capabilities, bugs, bug fixes, and also the generation of 
   lists of requirements for Proteon.

      [Also see mailing lists INFO-PROTEON (Proteon and Proteon gear in
       general, with slight leanings toward token ring engineering) and
       V2LNI-PEOPLE (Proteon ring interfaces)]

   Uncompressed archives, begun on November 21st, 1986, are available by 
   anonymous FTP from DEVVAX.TN.CORNELL.EDU.  The current archives are in file 
   "p4200/arch.current".

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
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   Coordinator: Scott Brim <SWB@DEVVAX.TN.CORNELL.EDU>

PACKET-RADIO@MIT-EDDIE

   The packet-radio mailing list is intended to provide a forum where people 
   can exchange ideas about packet radio, and discuss projects they are working
   on.

   MIT-EDDIE can be reached through the internet, MIT's chaosnet, and via UUCP 
   ({decvax!genrad,ihnp4}!mit-eddie).  Old message are archived on MIT-EDDIE in
   /projects/packet/packet.archive which may be copied via anonymous FTP.

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   PARSYM is a mailing list for parallel symbolic computing mailing; it is 
   intended to encourage communication between individuals and groups involved 
   in PARALLEL SYMBOLIC COMPUTING (non-numeric computing using multiple 
   processors).  Submissions are encouraged relating either to parallelism in 
   symbolic computing or to the use of symbolic computing techniques (AI, 
   objects, logic programming, expert systems) in parallel computing.  All 
   manner of communication is welcomed: project overviews, research results, 
   questions, answers, commentary, criticism, humor, opinions, speculation, 
   historical notes, or any combination thereof, as long as it relates to the 
   hardware, software, or application of parallel symbolic computing.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to PARSYM-Request@SUMEX-AIM.

   Moderator: Byron Davies <DAVIES@SUMEX-AIM>

PC-Token-Ring@OAC.UCLA.EDU

   Technical discussions related to the IBM PC Token Ring:  Gateways & Bridges,
   Programming, SNA 6.2 on Token Ring, Network Management, etc.  Announcements 
   of books, papers, new products, and public domain software are also welcome.

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   There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, PC-TOKEN@IRISHVM; BitNet 
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   Coordinator: Todd Booth <CSDCTGB@UCLA-CCN.ARPA>

PCIP@UDEL.EDU

   Discussion group for the various sets of TCP/IP implementations for personal
   computers.  Bugs are reported here and help bringing up a new environmment 
   may be forthcoming from members of this list.  In the past, discussions have
   included the MIT package, the Stanford TCP modifications and work at 
   Wisconsin and Maryland.

   The archives available are as follows (all are <32k):
      all messages through Mar 31 86 - pcip.03-31-86
      all messages through Aug 31 86 - pcip.08-31-86
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      current messages               - pcip.mbox
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PHILOSOPHY-OF-SCIENCE@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU
         (or PHIL-SCI@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU)

   An immediate redistribution list discussing philosophy of science with 
   emphasis on its relevance for Artificial Intelligence.

   The list is archived at MIT-OZ in the twenex mail file:
      SRC:<COMMON>PHILOSOPHY-OF-SCIENCE-ARCHIVES.TXT.1

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to PHILOSOPHY-OF-SCIENCE-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU (or 
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PHYSICS@SRI-UNIX.ARPA
  (or @MC.LCS.MIT.EDU)

   Group for discussion of topics in physics, with some reasonable speculation 
   allowed.

   Some archives are maintained on MIT-MC in file:
      COMMON;PHYS FILE.

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   etc., should be sent to PHYSICS-REQUEST@SRI-UNIX.ARPA (or @MC.LCS.MIT.EDU).

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POLI-SCI@RUTGERS

   POLI-SCI is a spinoff from the HUMAN-NETS discussion list.  Shortly after 
   the November 1980 election, HUMAN-NETS began to discuss the impact that 
   electronic communications had on the election.  As this discussion 
   continued, it lost its narrow focus on electronic communications and began 
   to consider the election in general, how elections are won and lost, and the
   nature of the electoral college.  The growth of these discussions, and their
   spawning of related discussions, indicated that a separate discussion list 
   was merited and POLI-SCI was installed.  Since then POLI-SCI has begun to 
   consider other topics including the history of the Carter and Nixon 
   presidencies, the Iranian hostage crisis, etc. (with a little less dignity, 
   the list might be characterized as a permanent distributed political bull 
   session).

   Archived digest messages are stored on RUTGERS in:
      <poli-sci>mail.txt
      and other files in the <poli-sci> directory

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to POLI-SCI-REQUEST@RUTGERS.

   Moderator: JoSH Hall <JoSH@RUTGERS>

PROLOG[-HACKERS]@SU-SCORE

   Prolog and logic programming mailing lists.

   Some of the people answering the initial BBoard message stated that they 
   would be interested in general Prolog and logic programming information, but
   not in the nitty-gritty details of Prolog systems and their bugs. Therefore,
   two mailing lists have been set up, PROLOG and PROLOG-HACKERS: PROLOG will 
   provide a digest of articles of general interest; PROLOG-HACKERS will 
   provide a direct mailing for the nasty stuff.  Finally, PROLOG-REQUEST 
   should be used for distribution requests.  In a nutshell:

      Mail to                 for
      -------                 ---

      PROLOG@SCORE            sending articles of general interest 
      PROLOG-HACKERS@SCORE    sending articles of limited interest 
      PROLOG-REQUEST@SCORE    getting in and out of the mailing lists
                               and other bureaucracy

   Please do not send the same message to PROLOG and PROLOG-HACKERS.  Messages 
   will be moved between lists if appropriate.

   An archive of the USEnet prolog interest group interchange can be FTP'd from
   host SU-SCORE using standard anonymous login convention.  The pathname is:
      PS:<PROLOG>UPIG.ARCHIVE

   Moderator: Chuck Restivo <RESTIVO@SU-SCORE.ARPA>

ProtocolS@RUTGERS

   This list is designed to promote discussion of the various existing FTP 
   protocols for async-ascii-serial-lines and any kind of computer/OS.  The 
   eventual goal is to devise (and implement) an all-purpose standard protocol 
   for FTP.

   Message log/archives are kept at RUTGERS in files:
      PS:<PLEASANT.PROTOCOL>PROTOCOLS.OLD     Pre-digest to 30 Mar 82
      PS:<PLEASANT.PROTOCOL>PROTOCOLS.RECENT  Digest 30 Mar 82 to present

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to ProtocolS-REQUEST@RUTGERS.

   Coordinator: Mel Pleasant <Pleasant@RUTGERS>

PSYCHNET (tm)  <EPSYNET%UHUPVM1.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>

   Psychnet is a weekly electronic Newsletter and Server Machine, distributed 
   free of charge to all who request it.  It contains news about psychology, 
   letters from readers, and the latest list of files (the Psychnet Index) that
   is available from the Server Machine.  Files available on the Server Machine
   vary regularly, and cover a wide range of topics, including preprints of 
   papers, convention announcements, special news announcements, position 
   openings, and just about anything else related to psychology.

   There are two ways to get files from the Server Machine.  Users within 
   Bitnet who can send interactive commands (like the TELL or SEND/REMOTE 
   command) should send the command PSYCHNET HELP to userid UH-INFO at node 
   UHUPVM1.  An automatic reply (if the 'links' are up) will then guide you in 
   viewing the latest Index and retrieving files.  If you cannot send 
   interactive commands (this includes all non-Bitnet users) or if you have 
   problems, request the file you want with mail to userid EPSYNET at node 
   UHUPVM1 (NOT userid UH-INFO).  Remember, you will automatically get an Index
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   will be distribution of selected papers in advance of the 1987 convention of
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   All requests to be added to or deleted from the mailing list, or to have 
   files distributed, should be sent to the Coordinator.

   Coordinator:  Robert C. Morecock, Psychnet Editor
                 <EPSYNET%UHUPVM1.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>
                  EPSYNET@UHUPVM1  (BitNet)

PUP-LOVERS@ROCHESTER.ARPA

   Discussion of the Xerox PUP (PARC Universal Packet) protocols, and related 
   topics.  PUP was one of the precursors of the current XNS and IP families.
   [Formerly known as PUP-Lovers%BostonU@CSNet-Relay]

   Coordinator: Liudvikas Bukys <bukys@ROCHESTER.ARPA>

RAILROAD@ROCHESTER

   Information and discussion of transportation issues (inter and intra city) 
   with emphasis on rail transportation.  This group also discusses or 
   announces items of interest to the so-called "railfan" community (I.e. 
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   place.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to RAILROAD-REQUEST@ROCHESTER.

   Coordinators:  Michael S. Maiten <MSM@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU>     (ARPANET)
                    (or)  !ucbvax!menlo70!sytek!msm  (USENET)
                  Lee Moore <lee@ROCHESTER> (ARPANET)

REXXLIST%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU

   Discussion of the REXX command language.

   Transcripts of earlier months are available in multiple formats from 
   REXX%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU.

   All back-issue requests will be managed by:
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RISKS@SRI-CSL

   "RISKS" is a distribution list for discussion of issues related to risks to 
   the public in the use of computer systems.  It has sponsorship of the ACM 
   Committee on Computers and Public Policy (Chaired by Peter G. Neumann), but 
   is open to everyone.

   Contributions are welcome on a wide range of relevant topics bearing on the 
   stated subject.  Contributors are requested to avoid overt political 
   statements, personal attacks, flames, etc.  Inappropriate submissions will 
   be rejected.

   Back issues may be FTPed from SRI-CSL files
      <RISKS>RISKS-vol.no
   where "vol" and "no" are volume and number.  <RISKS>Risks-1.1 was 
   established 1 Aug 85.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to RISKS-REQUEST@SRI-CSL.

   Coordinator: Peter G. Neumann <NEUMANN@SRI-CSL>

SCHEME@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   This mailing list is intended to be a forum for discussing anything related 
   to the Scheme programming language(s), with particular emphasis on the use 
   of Scheme in education.  There are over 150 people on the list A/O 15 Nov 
   85, with more than 80 institutions represented.

   The archives are kept on 2 different machines:
      On MIT-AI: LSPMAI;SCHEME MAIL4 (messages from Sept 85 - 11 July 86)
      On MIT-MC: LSPMAI;SCHEME MAIL  (messages since 11 July 86)

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to Scheme-Request@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Jonathan Rees <JAR@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU>

SCRIBE-HACKS@UTAH-CS.ARPA
  ...ihnp4!utah-cs!scribe-hacks (uucp)

   Mailing list for Scribe hackers; designed for persons who perform the role 
   of Scribe Database Administrator at their installation.  Discussion will be 
   about Scribe features, bugs, enhancements, performance, support, and other 
   topics of interest to Scribe DBAs.  The list will NOT be moderated, but will
   simply consist of a mail "reflector" - ie. if you send a message to the 
   list, it will be rebroadcast to everyone on the list.  Discussion at the 
   level of "How do I get a paragraph to indent 5 spaces instead of 3?" is 
   specifically discouraged.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to SCRIBE-HACKS-REQUEST@UTAH-CS (or uucp: 
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   Coordinator: Walt <Haas@UTAH-20.ARPA>

SECURITY@RUTGERS

   This list is designed to provide a forum for discussion of the field of 
   security in general, be it electronic, physical, or computer-related.  Since
   the original idea was to name this list LOCKSMITHS, discussions about 
   physical security and hardware are welcomed, but to broaden out into 
   computer security and electronic access control and such is also valid.  In 
   other words, any subject matter relating to the *improvement* and 
   *implementation* of security systems is okay, while how to *defeat* them is 
   not.  Messages are not digestified, but are filtered to keep things of 
   questionable legality/ content from escaping out to the network.

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   To be removed from the list, SEND LISTSERV@UGA SIGNOFF.
   To make contributions to the list, BitNet subscribers should send mail to 
   the ARPANet list name, NOT to the BITNET list name.

   Coordinator: *Hobbit* <AWalker@RUTGERS>

SELF-ORGANIZATION@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU
     (or SELF-ORG@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU)

   An immediate redistribution list discussing topics in self-organization.

   The list is archived@MIT-OZ in the twenex mail file
      SRC:<COMMON>SELF-ORGANIZATION-ARCHIVES.TXT.1

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to SELF-ORGANIZATION-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU (or 
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   Moderator: Dave D. Story <FTD%MIT-OZ@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU>

SERVERS%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU

   Discussion of network [primarily BitNet] and inter-network file servers.

   All back-issue requests will be managed by:
      Network News <NEWS%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>

   Coordinator: LISTSERV Editor <EDITOR%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>

SF-CONS LIST

   Mailing-List for SF Conventions listing update notices.

   There is a master SF cons list (averaging 1000-1500 lines or 55,000-75,000 
   characters, including geographic cross-reference) on SRI-NIC in file:
      <ZELLICH>CONS.TXT
   For ARPANET users, SRI-NIC supports the net-standard ANONYMOUS login within 
   FTP, with any password.

   In order to proliferate the list more quickly, there is a mailing list for 
   cons-list \update notices/.  Copies of the cons list itself are not sent to 
   the world at large, but for those ARPANET users who seriously intend to FTP 
   the updated versions every few weeks, a brief notice will be sent when a new
   version is available.  For those liaisons at internet sites who maintain or 
   redistribute copies for their own networks (DECNet, Xerox, BitNet, MailNet, 
   etc.), the complete new file will be sent out if necessary.  File copies 
   will \not/ be sent to individual users, either ARPANET or internet.

   Update notices/file copies can be expected approximately every 2nd or 3rd 
   month.  Sources of cons for the list are LOCUS, ANALOG, STARLOG, flyers 
   picked up at cons by local fen, and anything sent to the list maintainer.

   To get on the update-notices list (or to submit con updates), send messages 
   to Rich Zellich <ZELLICH@SRI-NIC.ARPA>.

SF-LOVERS@RUTGERS.RUTGERS.EDU

   Science Fiction lovers.  SF-LOVERS has discussed many topics, all of them 
   related in some way to the theme of science fiction or fantasy.  The topics 
   have ranged very widely from rewritten stories, bad SF movies, and SF 
   conventions to reviews of books and films.  The range of topics is quite 
   wide and anyone is welcome to submit material on these or other topics of 
   interest in this general area.

   The digest has a very large number of readers, and trivial messages are 
   strongly discouraged due to the heavy load SF-LOVERS puts on the hosts CPU 
   and disk space.  Messages to SF-LOVERS@RUTGERS are batched and broadcast 
   periodically.

   The SF-LOVERS archives are available on RED.RUTGERS.EDU.  Each volume is 
   contained in its own file, with the contents ordered chronologically. The 
   first archive includes a number of messages from the early days before 
   digests and there is much of "historical" interest.  At the end of that 
   volume is a long discussion which took place during the Star Wars series 
   craze.

      T:<SFL>ARCHIVE.V1      860  2200759
                    .V2      771  1972324
                    .V3      741  1895294
                    .V4      705  1803432
                    .V5      323   824576
                    .V6      705  1804515
                    .V7      232   591802
                    .V8      670  1713235
                    .V9     1468  3756676
                    .V10    3087  7901307
                    .V11    2774  7098617
             Down-In-Flames.Txt
             Drwho.Guide
             Galactica.Guide
             Hitch-Hikers-Guide-To-The-Net.Txt
             Hugos.Txt
             Klingonaase.Txt
             Lost-In-Space.Guide
             Nebulas.Txt
             Outerlimits.Guide
             Prisoner.Guide
             Sf-Lovers.Apr86
                      .Aug86
                      .Feb86
                      .Jan86
                      .Jul86
                      .June86
                      .Mar86
                      .May86
                      .Nov86
                      .Oct86
                      .Sep86
             Star-Trek.Guide
             The-Enchanted-Duplicator.Txt
             Twilight-Zone.Guide

      For those unfamiliar with Tenex/Tops-20, the first number is the number 
      of Tenex disk pages, the second is the number of characters in the file, 
      for checksumming purposes if you FTP the file.  Volume 12 is the current 
      volume (A/O Jan 87).  Old issues can also be found at RED.RUTGERS.EDU and
      are in the files SF-LOVERS.xxx-yy where xxx is the month of publication 
      and yy is the current year.  The current month's messages may be found in
      PS:<BBOARD>SF-LOVERS.TXT.

   For Internet subscribers, all requests to be added to or deleted from this 
   list should be sent to SF-LOVERS-REQUEST@RUTGERS.RUTGERS.EDU.
   BitNet subscribers may issue the command:
      TELL LISTSERV at RUTVM1 command SFLOVERS your full name
   where "command" is either SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE, as appropriate.
   Problems and questions for both groups should always be sent to 
   SF-LOVERS-REQUEST@RUTGERS.RUTGERS.EDU, and submissions for the digest are to
   be sent to SF-LOVERS@RUTGERS.RUTGERS.EDU only.

   Moderator: Saul Jaffe <Jaffe@RED.RUTGERS.EDU>

SIMULA%BITNIC.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU

   SIMULA user/language-interest forum.

   Addition of members etc. is done by INFO@BITNIC.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to INFO%BITNIC.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU.

   Coordinator: Per Lindberg <PERL%QZCOM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>

SKY-FANS@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU

   Amateur observational astronomy mailing list.

   Coordinator: S. W. Galley <SWG@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU>

SMAuG^.X@Xerox.ARPA

   Mailing list for communication of ideas about SMAuG (Simultaneous Multiple 
   AdventUrer Game).  SMAuG is an applied research project designed to probe 
   the problems of distributing the work of a complex piece of software across 
   local intelligent devices and a remote timesharing computer.  The software 
   being creating is an adventure game allowing multiple players.  Players may 
   be controlled by either human users or planning software.  The project is 
   potentially enormous and much paring of capabilities is expected.  The 
   primary goals of the project are:

      Error free communication protocol
      Simple control of local intelligent devices
      Centralized database with local caching of unchanging data objects
      Local processing of user commands (to offload central system)
      An adventure game

   This project is an offshoot of a locally funded research grant examining the
   interaction of local intelligent devices and remote timesharing systems.  
   Since January 1, 1984 we have been sponsored by the Rutgers Center for 
   Computer and Information Services.  We hope to produce software useful to 
   other members of the University computing community with this project.  Two 
   such pieces of software are a remote file access system, and a universal 
   window oriented terminal handler.

   The SMAuG group meets every Wednesday evening from 8pm until 10pm at Rutgers
   University in Hill Center room 318.  Hill Center is located on Busch Campus 
   in Piscataway, New Jersey.  Requests for detailed directions should be sent 
   to Fischer.PA@XEROX.ARPA.  If you are coming any distance to attend a 
   meeting please contact Fischer.PA@XEROX.ARPA, sometimes the meetings are 
   held elsewhere, and announcements of this are only distributed locally in 
   the Rutgers area. Your attendance is, however, very welcome!

   There is a separate mailing-list for SMAuG Storywriters: 
   SMAuG-Story^.X@Xerox.ARPA; archives for this list are available from 
   Fischer.PA@Xerox.ARPA.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, back issue requests, 
   problems, questions, etc., should be sent to McGrew.Smaug@RU-BLUE.

   Moderator: Charles McGrew <MCGREW@RU-BLUE>

SOFT-ENG@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU

   Soft-Eng is a list for discussion of software engineering and related 
   topics, covering such areas as:

      Requirements         Specification           Design
      Testing              Maintenance             Enhancement
      Languages            Methodologies           Tools
      Verification         Validation              Reliability
      Debugging            Testing                 Testing Tools
      Error handling       Recovery                Programming Environments
      Modelling            Documentation           Extensibility
      Practices            Standards               Protection mechanisms
      Portability          Complexity              Performance
      Software science     Management              Cost estimation
      Productivity         Rapid prototyping       Reusable software
      Professional ethics  Configuration mgmt.     Quality assurance
      Staffing             Systems analysis        Training & education
      Human factors        Software: legal issues  Real-time systems 
      Hardware/software tradeoffs                  Software fault-tolerance

   Any and all contributions are welcome (e.g. questions, ideas, "war stories",
   proposals, humor, abstracts, conference reports, bibliographies, problems, 
   reviews, tutorials, solutions, planned or completed projects).  The list is 
   currently unmoderated, but may become a digest if the volume of mail 
   warrants it.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to Soft-Eng-Request@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Mark S. Day <MDAY@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU>

SPACE@ANGBAND.S1.GOV

   Discussions (daily digest) on space-related topics.

   Archives are kept on [S1-A]SPACE.LOG[SPA,OTA], which, unfortunately, does 
   not allow FTP without login.  Requests for back issues should be directed to
   SPACE-REQUEST@ANGBAND.S1.GOV.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., also go to SPACE-REQUEST@ANGBAND.S1.GOV.

   There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, SPACE@UGA; BitNet subscribers can 
   join by sending the SUB command with your name.
      For example, SEND LISTSERV@UGA SUB SPACE Jon Doe
   To be removed from the list, SEND LISTSERV@UGA SIGNOFF.
   To make contributions to the list, BitNet subscribers should send mail to 
   the ARPANet list name, NOT to the BITNET list name.

   Coordinator: Owen T. (Ted) Anderson <OTA@ANGBAND.S1.GOV>

STD-UNIX@SALLY.UTEXAS.EDU

   List for the discussion of UNIX standards, particularly the IEEE P1003 
   Portable Operating System Enviroment draft standard.  The list is moderated,
   and corresponds to the newsgroup mod.std.unix on USENET.

   Archives may be retrieved from SALLY.UTEXAS.EDU (formerly known as 
   UT-SALLY.ARPA) by anonymous FTP (login anonymous, password guest). The 
   current volume is ~ftp/pub/mod.std.unix, and previous volumes start with 
   ~ftp/pub/mod.std.unix.v1.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to STD-UNIX-REQUEST@SALLY.UTEXAS.EDU.

   Moderator: John Quarterman <jsq@SALLY.UTEXAS.EDU>

SUN-SPOTS@RICE.EDU

   Newsgroup to discuss software and hardware issues relating to the Sun 
   Workstation.  This is an edited list, sent out about once a week.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should go to Sun-Spots-Request@RICE.EDU.

   Moderator: Vicky Riffle <rif@RICE.EDU>

Symbolic Math

   Mailing list covering symbolic math algorithms, applications and problems 
   relating to the various symbolic math languages.  It is primarily  the 
   USENET newsgroup sci.math.symbolic; items are forwarded to ARPANET, BITNET 
   and CSNET from randvax.

   Mail to be forwarded to the list should be sent to lseward@RAND-UNIX 
   (ARPANET/MilNet) or sci.math.symbolic (USENET).  Requests to be included on 
   the list should be sent to lseward@RAND-UNIX.

   Coordinator: Larry Seward <lseward@RAND-UNIX>

TCP-IP@SRI-NIC.ARPA

   The NIC has taken over the responsibility for the periodic update of the 
   TCP-IP implementations (the latest update can be obtained via FTP by 
   ANONYMOUS login from SRI-NIC file NETINFO:VENDORS-GUIDE.DOC).  We are 
   particularly interested in the addition and expansion of TCP services. In 
   addition to this function, it is hoped that this distribution list can aid 
   in the following areas:

      To act as an on-line exchange among TCP developers and maintainers.

      To announce new and expanded services in a timely manner.

   Archives are kept on SRI-NIC in files:
      TS:<TCP-IP>TCP-IP.*
      where the "*" is a wild-card character.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to TCP-IP-REQUEST@SRI-NIC.ARPA.  Please do \not/ send 
   such requests to TCP-IP@SRI-NIC.ARPA, as this address is self forwarding to 
   the entire list membership.

   Coordinator: Vivian Neou <Vivian@SRI-NIC.ARPA>
                            (415) 859-4781

TECHNICAL REPORTS REDISTRIBUTION
   E1AR0002%SMUVM1.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU  (Arpanet, CSNET sites > 10K bytes)
   TRLIST%SMU.CSNET@CSNet-Relay.ARPA       (Arpanet, CSNET sites < 10K bytes)
   E1AR0002 @ SMUVM1          (BITNET)
   ihnp4!convex!smu!trlist    (UUCP)

   Redistribution of lists of technical reports from Universities and R&D labs.
    All technical report lists to be redistributed should include information 
   on ordering the technical reports themselves.  We prefer bib or refer format
   but we would rather a weird format than no list at all.

   Administrative matters go to E1AR0002 @ SMUVM1 (BitNet), 
   trlist-request%smu@CSNet-Relay.ARPA,
   or ihnp4!convex!smu!trlist (UUCP)

   Coordinator: E1AR0002%SMUVM1.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU

TELECOM@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU

   A broad spectrum moderated-digest-format discussion on telecommunictions 
   technology: the telephone system, modems, and other more technical aspects 
   of telecommunications systems.  This digest was spun off from HUMAN-NETS.

   Archived digest messages are kept in host MIT-XX (XX.LCS.MIT.EDU) files:
      <TELECOM>TELECOM.RECENT - 1 January 1987 to Present
      <TELECOM>VOLUME-5.TXT   - 1 January 1985 to 31 December 1986
      <TELECOM>VOLUME-4.TXT   - 1 January 1984 to 31 December 1984
      <TELECOM>VOLUME-3.TXT   - 1 January 1983 to 31 December 1983
      <TELECOM>VOLUME-2.TXT   - 1 January 1982 to 31 December 1982
      <TELECOM>VOLUME-1.TXT   -12 June    1981 to 31 December 1981

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to TELECOM-REQUEST@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Moderator: Jon Solomon <JSOL@EDDIE.MIT.EDU>

TEXHAX@SU-SCORE

   TeXHAX is for people interested in TeX and Metafont installation and 
   maintanance.  Notices of new versions/bug fixes are sent to this list, and 
   discussion of various CPUs and printers that people are interested in using 
   with TeX is encouraged.

   Archives are kept on SU-SCORE in file:
      <TEX>TEXHAX.MSG

   Coordinator: David Fuchs <DRF@SU-SCORE>

TheoryNet@IBM.COM
 theorynt@YKTVMZ  (BitNet)

   Mailing list for theoretical computer science.  The TheoryNet list now 
   contains around 200 individuals and some 30 local mailing lists.  Messages 
   are mailed to ~90 different institutions in 10 countries.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to TheoryNet-Request@IBM.COM (CSNet and internet) or 
   theorynt@YKTVMZ (BitNet).

   Moderator: Victor Miller

TOPS-20@SU-SCORE

   A limited membership mailing list (TOPS-20 programming staff and managers 
   only) for serious discussions on TOPS-20 system issues, such as bug reports 
   (including system security bugs, hence the limited membership), hints and 
   folklore, software sharing, system management issues, and anything else the 
   members of the group want to talk about.

   Coordinator: Mark Crispin <ADMIN.MRC@SU-SCORE>

transputer@TCGOULD.TN.CORNELL.EDU
rochester -\
cmcl2 ------>!cornell!batcomputer!transputer  (uucp)
uw-beaver -/  gould!-/
decvax----/warrior!-/
pyramid!-/

   The Transputer mailing list was created to enhance the communication among 
   those who are interested in the Transputer and Transputer based systems.  
   Submissions should be of non-proprietary nature and be concerned with, but 
   not limited to:

      Algorithms
      Current development efforts (hardware and software)
      INMOS and third party systems (Meiko, FPS, etc.)
      Interfaces
      Dedicated computational resources
      Occam and Non-Occam language development

   Archives of submissions are available by anonymous FTP from the host 
   TCGOULD.TN.CORNELL.EDU (userid "anonymous", password is of the form 
   "user@host") and through uucp on a per-request basis.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to transputer-request@TCGOULD.TN.CORNELL.EDU.

   Coordinator: Andy Pfiffer <andy@TCGOULD.TN.CORNELL.EDU>

UNIX-EMACS@BBN.COM (Internet and CSNet)
EMACS@TCSVM (Bitnet sub-list)

   An unmoderated list for discussion of all EMACS type editors for UNIX.  The 
   list is gatewayed both ways to usenet newsgroup comp.emacs.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to Unix-Emacs-Request@BBN.COM.  Bitnet users should 
   send requests to OPRBMVC@TCSVM.  To make contributions to the list, BitNet 
   subscribers should send mail to the ARPANet list name, NOT to the BitNet 
   list name.

   Coordinator: John Robinson <jr@BBN.COM>
   BitNet Coordinator: Manole Calamari <OPRBMVC@TCSVM>

UNIX-SOURCES@BRL

   ARPANET/MilNet gateway for distribution of the "UUCP net" Unix net.sources 
   newslist.  Only ONE person at a site should subscribe, since articles tend 
   to be rather long.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to UNIX-SOURCES-REQUEST@BRL.

   There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, UNIX-SRC@CLVM; BitNet subscribers 
   can join by sending the SUB command with your name.
      For example, SEND LISTSERV@CLVM SUB UNIX-SRC Jon Doe
   To be removed from the list, SEND LISTSERV@CLVM SIGNOFF.
   To make contributions to the list, BitNet subscribers should send mail to 
   the ARPANet list name, NOT to the BITNET list name.

   Coordinator: George Hartwig <geo@BRL.ARPA>

UNIX-SW@SIMTEL20.ARPA

   UNIX-SW is a vehicle for announcing the availablity of new major packages of
   UNIX/'C' language software on the SIMTEL20 repository.  This list will also 
   be used to mail periodic updates of the list of all UNIX software held at 
   SIMTEL20 (probably monthly).

   UNIX-SW is not a forum for discussion of this software.  Such discussions 
   are more appropriately held with the authors, or in other groups.  Rather, 
   we are attempting to make known to the widest possible audience the contents
   of this large repository of public-domain software.

   SIMTEL20 is a DEC-20 machine running the TOPS20 operating system, located at
   White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico.  The machine is a host on the Defense
   Data Network (DDN), and as such, gives users located on other hosts the 
   capability of directly transferring this software via the FTP (file transfer
   process) command.

   Mail archives are stored on SIMTEL20 in file:
      PS:<ARCHIVES.UNIX-SW>UNIX-SW-ARCHIV.TXT
   They are available via ANONYMOUS FTP from SIMTEL20 for those with TCP/IP 
   access to the Internet.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from these lists, problems, 
   questions, etc., should be sent to UNIX-SW-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.

   Coordinator: Susan Tabron <TABRON@SIMTEL20.ARPA>
                             <stabron@AMC-HQ.ARPA>

UNIX-TeX@WASHINGTON

   Discussion of matters involved in porting TeX82 to Unix.  Messages sent to 
   the list are directly redistributed without human intervention.

   Archives are kept on WASHINGTON in the file:
      ps:<mailing-lists>unix-tex.arc

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to UNIX-TeX-REQUEST@WASHINGTON.

   Coordinator: Richard Furuta <Furuta@WASHINGTON>

UNIX-WIZARDS@BRL

   Distribution list for people maintaining machines running the Unix operating
   system.

   Archives of UNIX-WIZARDS are stored on host SRI-NIC in directory PS:<BBOARD>
   in files named
      UNIX-WIZARDS.861220 (86/12/20 is date of last mssage in the file)
      UNIX-WIZARDS.TXT
      (INFO-UNIX messages are also included in these files)
   Other UNIX-WIZARDS.yymmdd archives exist (although offline) going back to 
   June of 1983.  Online files may be retrieved from SRI-NIC with user 
   "anonymous" and any password, followed by the desired "get" commands.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to UNIX-WIZARDS-REQUEST@BRL.

   There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, UNIX-WIZ@CLVM; BitNet subscribers 
   can join by sending the SUB command with your name.
      For example, SEND LISTSERV@CLVM SUB UNIX-WIZ Jon Doe
   To be removed from the list, SEND LISTSERV@CLVM SIGNOFF.
   To make contributions to the list, BitNet subscribers should send mail to 
   the ARPANet list name, NOT to the BITNET list name.

   Coordinator: Mike Muuss <mike@BRL>

V2LNI-PEOPLE@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   People using Pronet/V2LNI Ring networks.

      [Also see mailing lists INFO-PROTEON (Proteon and Proteon gear in
       general, with slight leanings toward token ring engineering)
       and P4200 (Proteon gateway products)]

   Coordinator: LWA@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

VECTREX-PEOPLE@C.CS.CMU.EDU

   Forum for the discussion of the Vectrex game.

   Archives are kept in CMU-CS-C file  PS:<VAF.DST>VECTREX.MESSAGES.
   The membership list is kept in file PS:<VAF>VECTREX.DST.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to VECTREX-PEOPLE-REQUEST@C.CS.CMU.EDU.

   Coordinator: Vince Fuller <VAF@C.CS.CMU.EDU>

VIDEOTECH@SIMTEL20.ARPA

   VideoTech is a combination of the old HOME-SAT, VIDEO-DISC and TELETEXT 
   mailing lists.  SIMTEL20 is the DDN side of this mailing list (which 
   includes a USENET entry); USENET/netnews messages to rec.video will find 
   their way to this list without loops.  Appropriate topics for discussion on 
   VideoTech might be, but are not limited to:

      Home Satellite (TVRO, DBS)              Teletext
      Cable Television                        Stereo Television
      Video Disc Technology                   HighRes Television
      Video Tape Recorders (Beta/VHS/UMatic)

   The archives for this list are on host SIMTEL20 in file
      <ARCHIVES.VIDEOTECH>VIDEOTECH-ARCHIV.TXT
   for the current series.  Older mail files will appear periodically as
      <ARCHIVES.VIDEOTECH>VIDEOTECH.ARCHIV.ymmdd
   by splitting the current file on ymmdd.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to VIDEOTECH-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Frank J. Wancho <WANCHO@SIMTEL20.ARPA>

VISION-LIST@ADS.ARPA

   Discussion group for artificial intelligence vision researchers.  The list 
   is intended to embrace discussion on a wide range of vision topics, 
   including physiological theory, computer vision, artificial intelligence 
   technology applied to vision research, machine vision algorithms, industrial
   applications, robotic eyes, implemented systems, ideas, profound thoughts --
   anything related to vision and its automation is fair game.

   Previous messages are available on request to Vision-List-Request@ADS.ARPA.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to Vision-List-Request@ADS.ARPA.

   Moderator: Tod Levitt <levitt@ADS.ARPA>

VPLLIST@SU-SUSHI.ARPA
 or {decwrl,hplabs}!glacier!navajo!vpllist (UUCP)

   Discussions related to the study, design, development, implementation, and 
   evaluation of visual programming languages (VPLs).  This includes attempts 
   to characterize and define VPLs, material on existing and planned VPLs and 
   visual programming systems, and material on graphical user interfaces, 
   visual thinking, visual knowledge representation, and program visualization.
    Descriptions and discussions of related applications, such as visual 
   interfaces for the cognitively impaired, are welcome.  Announcements and 
   abstracts of relevant conferences, talks, books, journals, papers, and 
   articles are encouraged.

   Digests are archived on SU-SUSHI in files:
      <VPLLIST>ARCHIVE.*
   If at all possible, digests should not be FTPed between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 
   p.m. Pacific Time.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to VPLLIST-REQUEST@SU-SUSHI.ARPA (ARPANET) or 
   {decwrl,hplabs}!glacier!navajo!vpllist-request (UUCP).

   Coordinator: Marvin M. Zauderer <ZAUDERER@SU-SUSHI.ARPA>

WELDCOMP%cascade.carleton.cdn%ubc.csnet@CSNET-RELAY.ARPA

   SIG for computer modelling welds, run from CASCADE (Centre for Advanced 
   Studies in Computer Aided Design and Engineering) at Carleton University.  
   Messages related to computer modelling welds and the following topics would 
   be especially welcome; if traffic warrants, anyone of them could become a 
   Special Interest Group (SIG), or distribution list:

      Weld pool physics
      Weld microstructures
      Residual Stress and Distortion
      Sensors and Control
      Failure Mechanisms and Analysis

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to 
   WELDCOMP-REQUEST%cascade.carleton.cdn%ubc.csnet@CSNET-RELAY.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Warren Hik 
   <hik%cascade.carleton.cdn%ubc.csnet@CSNET-RELAY.ARPA>

WorkS@RUTGERS.RUTGERS.EDU

   WorkS discusses personal work station computers, such as the Sun2, Sun3, 
   Apollo, Silicon Graphics, and AT&T Workstations.  WorkS provides a way for 
   interested members of the ARPANET community to discuss what is wrong with 
   these machines, compare notes on work in progress, and share useful insights
   about these kinds of systems.

   Archived Digest messages are kept on non-ARPANET hosts at Rutgers, and must 
   be requested from WorkS-Request@RUTGERS.RUTGERS.EDU.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to WorkS-Request@RUTGERS.RUTGERS.EDU.

   There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, WORKS@RUTVM1; BitNet subscribers 
   can join by sending the SUB command with your name (examples are for the 
   VAX).  For example: SEND LISTSERV@RUTVM1 SUB WORKS Jon Doe
   To be removed from the list: SEND LISTSERV@RUTVM1 SIGNOFF
   To make contributions to the list, BitNet subscribers should send mail to 
   the ARPANet list name, NOT to the BITNET list name.

   Coordinator: Dave Steiner <STEINER@RUTGERS.RUTGERS.EDU>

writers%plaid@SUN.COM
..sun!plaid!writers  (UUCP)

   Mailing list for science fiction writers, both published and unpublished.  
   This list was created for authors to exchange and critique stories, and to 
   hold discussions on any subject pertaining to writing science fiction.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to the Coordinator.

   Coordinator: Chuq Von Rospach <chuq@SUN.COM>

XPERT@ATHENA.MIT.EDU

   Mailing list for general discussion on the X window system, software running
   under X, and the like.  Also see the XPORT mailing list.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to XPERT-REQUEST@ATHENA.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Jim Gettys <jg@ATHENA.MIT.EDU>

XPORT@ATHENA.MIT.EDU

   Mailing list for discussion among people porting the X window system and 
   client code to new displays, machine architectures, and operating systems.  
   It is not intended for "how do I resize a window" sorts of questions, and 
   relatively few people should be interested in this list.  Also see the XPERT
   mailing list for general discussion on X.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to XPORT-REQUEST@ATHENA.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Jim Gettys <jg@ATHENA.MIT.EDU>

-- 
Gene Spafford
Software Engineering Research Center (SERC), Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
CSNet:	Spaf @ GATech		ARPA:	Spaf@gatech.EDU
uucp:	...!{akgua,decvax,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spaf