henry@mit-trillian.MIT.EDU (Henry C. Mensch) (05/24/86)
In article <289@valid.UUCP> steve@valid.UUCP (steve homer) writes: > . . . . . . >Some of us know that there's a traffic problem, but we don't *KNOW* there's a >problem, if you get my drift. Let's see if emphasizing the seriousness >of the problem will cut the traffic volume. > . . . . . . >The posting guidelines we need to follow are obvious; we need to build >a concensus among people using the non-technical groups to adhere to >reasonable guidelines ... OR ELSE! > (he goes on to list specific guidelines, and their good points) Steve -- the problems you discuss have existed as long as I have participated in discussions on the net (indeed, in the beginning, I may have been guilty of some of the nasty no-no's). Unfortunately, the time for discretion has past. The issue that needs clarification is *what will the criterion be for moving specific groups to talk.all?* This issue confuses me now; I'm sure I'm not the only one confused by this. -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Henry Mensch | Technical Writer | MIT/Project Athena henry@athena.mit.edu ..!mit-eddie!mit-athena!henry