Lauren Weinstein <lauren@vortex.UUCP> (08/01/83)
Sigh. Wouldn't you know? I try to retire (briefly) from a line of discussion, and I start getting messages encouraging me to continue and *not* to "drop out" of the discussion. Ya' can't win! It's just that I occasionally get the feeling that I'm out there swinging my digital sword by myself and that I may be a cult of one in my opinions. However, recent direct mail leads me to believe that many of you agree with me, so I'll un-retire for now. Well, I think that the one main disadvantage to sending all replies back to the author of a query is that individual authors will have varying levels of interest and responsibility when it comes to sending out those collected replies. At least "official" moderators would have already expressed their desire and willingness to take on such responsibilities on a regular basis. On a couple of other points... I basically like the Usenet statistics. I suspect that they may be a bit too verbose, however. Do we really need the top 50 users? How about the top 10 or 15 or so, instead -- might be almost as useful as the more "extended" form. As for WATS lines ... hey, there are a substantial number of them out there already doing their thing for Usenet. They can indeed be economical for some sites, and are worth looking into in many cases. ---- By the way, I've discovered that some sites are not getting my "fullname" field on netnews articles. I'm sure sending it out: From: Lauren Weinstein <lauren@vortex.UUCP> ... so somebody must be stripping it off (perhaps an old netnews version?) along the line somewhere. --Lauren-- P.S. I'll give you odds that if CSNET started carrying the sort of news load we do on Usenet now, you'd find the service charges rising rapidly. CSNET is basically a mail-only service at the present and really is heavily oriented toward conventional message relaying services. Compared with CSNET, the Usenet is total anarchy. But we on Usenet do have the freedom to "instantly" connect new sites in varied ways and many other freedoms, and I like it that way! --LW--
jmc@root44.UUCP (John Collins) (08/02/83)
This news service is really fast!! The date I got on the article from vortex!lauren was "Sunday 7th August" and it's only 2nd August round here. I know some of you US people think that us British are behind the times, but this is ridiculous...... John Collins ...!vax135!ukc!root44!jmc