[comp.sys.handhelds] Test Submission and Questions

john@solvint.UUCP (10/11/90)

Hi,

Thank you to all who were involved with the ``resurrection'' of the handhelds
mailing list.  This is my forst posting in the hopes of participating and
connecting.

I have some questions about the nature and purpose of this endeavor.

Firstly, the original handhelds mailing list was pretty much (as far as I was
concerned) just a link to comp.sys.handhelds such that everything that was
posted to that news-group was also mailed to all of the mailing-list
subscribers.  This incarnation does not seem to be doing that.  My question is
whether or not this is a good thing.  I do consistently read the news-group so I
don't miss the articles in the mailing-list, but there may be merit in
continuing the practice.

In the same vein, is this mailing-list linked to comp.sys.handhelds in the other
direction?  (I suppose I will get my answer to this if this email shows up in
the news-group.)  Is there merit in such an arrangement?  Are there draw-backs?
I can see advantages in both arrangements and would like to hear what others
have to say.

Is the focus of the mailing-list the same as that of the news-group?  All
hand-helds from all manufacturers?  All possible topics?  Just certain models?

How about digests?  Of the mailing-list?  Of comp.sys.handhelds?

How about ``advertising.'' I personally work for a company that produces
products and services that are useful to HP hand-held owners and I'm a little
weary of having to watch my language for fear that I might inadvertently or
directly promote the company.  I could see merit in the mailing-list being
somewhat more free in this respect.

How about connectivity with the HP BBS?  Reposting significant articles from
there has some merit.  It's a local call for me.  They might even be co-erced
into doing it themselves.

This last one brings up the question of volume.  Are we going to be shipping
large quantities of source code around through the mail?  Is this to be
encouraged?  Discouraged?

Well I guess that's enough for now.  

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IUGC500@INDYVAX.IUPUI.EDU ("David Holland IUGC500@INDYVAX.BITNET") (10/11/90)

WEll, I can really only comment on one question of yours...
I would not mind seeing info that passes through comp.sys.handhelds
reposted to this list.

I've yet to find out how, if its even possible, to subscribe to that
place, and I would if I could do it. 

I'm on a internet & bitnet connected site btw, but we dont have access
to usenet(?) where that stuff is posted...

David Holland
IUGC500@INDYVAX.IUPUI.EDU

HUBER@GACVX1.GAC.EDU (10/12/90)

When I set up this mailing list again, I hoped to restore the two-way
link to the USENET mailing list comp.sys.handhelds.  As many of you know,
the link from the HANDHELDS mailing list to comp.sys.handhelds currently 
works, however I have not been able to get a link the other way.  If anyone
can help me with setting up a link of this nature, I would greatly appreciate
it.  We do not currently have a USENET feed here yet (the system manager hopes 
to get it in the next few months).  Thank you all for contributing.
	Thomas M Huber    
	Physics Dept
	Gustavus Adolphus College
	St. Peter, MN 56082
	(507) 931-7036
	INTERNET: HUBER@GAC.EDU    BITNET: HUBER@GACVAX1

jpser@cup.portal.com (John Paul Serafin) (10/12/90)

>How about connectivity with the HP BBS?
.
I think this is an excellent idea.   For example, I have heard that the
Prgrammers' Toolkit has a number of bugs and that these are described
on the BBS.   (The utilities themselves are said to be excellent, but
if a left or right cursor key is pressed, the 48 crashes and memory is
lost. This is in the flag catalog in the toolkit)