[connect.audit] comp.sources.misc is quiet

demon@ibmpcug.co.uk (Cliff Stanford) (11/17/90)

What's happened to comp.sources.misc?  Is it just that no-one's
posted to it or has the moderator disappeared or what?
		Cliff.

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laird@chinet.chi.il.us (Laird J. Heal) (11/18/90)

In article <1990Nov17.145035.1960@ibmpcug.co.uk> demon@ibmpcug.co.uk (Cliff Stanford) writes:
>What's happened to comp.sources.misc?  Is it just that no-one's
>posted to it or has the moderator disappeared or what?

Brandon posted a call for offers to moderate it.  He said that his work had
gotten to the point that he could no longer spare the time.  I remember when
he and I used to share Sunday night conferences on Delphi, when he had plenty
of time to be on-line, and apparently it is still the same job, so I hope he
is making plenty of money at it.

I asked if I could step in, and while his response was guardedly positive, I
did not get a second reponse.  The one really important factor is that the
moderator should have Internet access.  Brandon dialed into Case Western for
comp.sources.misc purposes, and he suggested that attempting to moderate it
from a uucp site would be foolhardy given the number of archive sites that
need to be maintained.

He also said that it took about two hours a week of his time (probably after
a few years of practice) even with the need to do such kindhearted deeds as
send copies of files to people who, as he put it, thought that the moderator
had nothing better to do with his time than look up files for them.

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steve@nshore.uucp (Stephen J. Walick) (11/19/90)

As quoted from <1990Nov17.145035.1960@ibmpcug.co.uk> by demon@ibmpcug.co.uk (Cliff Stanford):

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| What's happened to comp.sources.misc?  Is it just that no-one's
| posted to it or has the moderator disappeared or what?
+---------------

A month ago, Brandon made this note in an October 15th posting to
< comp.sources.misc > and the next day (or so), made the same post-
ing to several of the < news > groups (of which I have no archive
copies)....

+---------------
| Newsgroups: comp.sources.misc
| Subject: v15i023: Graphics Gems, Part 1/5
| Date: 15 Oct 90 01:12:00 GMT
| Sender: allbery@uunet.UU.NET
| Approved: allbery@uunet.UU.NET (Brandon S. Allbery - comp.sources.misc)
| 
| [Going on my third week of this, I'm afraid it's gotten beyond the point
| where I can keep up.  I am therefore looking for a new moderator for this
| news group.  Send mail to comp.sources-misc-request@uunet.uu.net if you
| are interested.  (Do NOT send mail to allbery@uunet.uu.net!  I haven't
| read my mail there for at least two weeks.)  ++bsa]
+---------------

Steve Walick

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demon@ibmpcug.co.uk (Cliff Stanford) (11/21/90)

In article <> laird@chinet.chi.il.us (Laird J. Heal) writes:
> I asked if I could step in, and while his response was guardedly positive, I
> did not get a second reponse.

	Maybe it would be worth chasing it up (?)  Otherwise the
group is going to die a lingering death.  The backlog alone must
be horrendous.
	Cliff.
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