dillon@overload.Berkeley.CA.US (Matthew Dillon) (02/05/91)
Hello everyone, alt.sys.amiga.uucp is now propogating through netDom and should begin to receive traffic soon. People on comp.sys.amiga.datacomm who have access to ALT groups are welcome on this group, if you get ALT groups and this one does not yet exist (alt.sys.amiga.uucp[.patches] that is), wait a few days and ask your sysadmin whether he receives them. If not, a mail-gateway will be brought up soon for those people unable to access ALT, and a later posting will include instructions on getting on it. I would like to take this time to describe to you the reason for the existance of these ALT groups. I do not wish to create an argument on the outset, please refrain from arguing over whether this group should exist for at least a month -- see how it works out first and then you can argue. I'm asking this as a favor! AmigaUUCP has been around for years, propogating through various KOTS (Keeper Of The Sources) until finally landing on my doorstep about a year ago. I and others have since made a huge number of improvements and additions to AmigaUUCP. Just recently, a CNEWS port to the Amiga was completed (Frank J. Edwards KOTS of CNEWS, uunet.uu.net!pdn!palan!ckctpa!crash). The number of Amigas on the USENET have increased dramatically due to the availability of AmigaUUCP, which except for a few items (such as lack of automatic bouncing) is almost on-par with UNIX-sendmail in terms of usefullness.... Fortunately, not quite on par in terms of sheer code size -- yet! I recently completed the addition of multiple-recipient 'C rmail' lines to sendmail and with this was able to start a relatively efficient mailing list. Unfortunately, after announcing the existance of the mailing list to the (now defunct) comp.sys.amiga, I got over 120 requests in a little less than 3 weeks. Needless to say, the mailing list became quite a mess. After not fairing well with bounces and the like and discussing the situation I decided to create two ALT groups as an immediate solution. Some people unable to receive ALT will still be able to contribute via a news<->mail_list transfer point I am devising. If these two groups work out we will eventually go through the formal procedure to create a comp group. This was not done initially due to timing.. the creation of a comp group can take months. ---- alt.sys.amiga.uucp ---- This group exists for general discussion, comments, bug reports, requests, etc... pertaining to AmigaUUCP. Additionally, bug reports and enhancements of the following form will be collected by automated software at my site. Anybody on the current mailing list who posts to this group will automatically be removed from the mailing list. There is currently a specific data format to be used when reporting formal bugs or enhancement requests. To have these items be automatically added to my TODO file, use the following form: (The software to extract ##B and ##E reports will be provided on alt.sys.amiga.uucp.patches for those developers who wish to track bug reports and requests themselves) ##B unique-id brief, to the point description of the bug or enhancement request ##B unique-id brief, to the point description ... ## You may include several bug reports in one message but the last one should be terminated with a ## (double-hash). Please note that two hash's (##) are used, not one. The unique-ID should be some sort of unique ID that does not contain spaces or tabs. For example I might use '##B dillon.1' I will reference reports using this ID. Use ##B for BUG REPORTS, ##E for ENHANCEMENT REQUESTS / SUGGESTIONS, other identifiers may be defined later. ---- alt.sys.amiga.uucp.patches ---- This group is intended for the posting of small to medium sources or binaries, such as updates to the current distribution. Full distributions will NOT be posted to this group. Instead, whenever the KOTS (Keeper Of The Source - i.e. Me) is ready to distribute another full dist it will be put on uunet and made available for BITFTP, described in a later posting (soon as I get it working). Additionally they will be made available via comp.sources/binaries.amiga This group is not a candidate for merging with sources/binaries amiga due to the nature of the postings (a lot of loosly related files posted by different people incorporated into the master dist by myself but also available to anybody who wishes to implement such postings immediately). Anybody may post sources and/or uuencoded binaries to this group assuming those binaries relate to AmigaUUCP in some manner. I will extract code postings to this group for incorporation into the master distribution, as appropriate. However, any source files modified from the master distribution must be from the LATEST master distribution (current 1.08/1.09), defined to be any distribution within the last two months. DO NOT USE THIS GROUP TO POST GENERAL COMMENTS. This group may be used to comment on a specific posting rather than alt.sys.amiga.uucp, but it is generally discouraged. HOWEVER, bug reports and enhancement requests pertaining to postings to this group not yet incorporated into the master dist SHOULD be placed in this group, since people will only be confused if such messages are posted to alt.sys.amiga.uucp (since not all of them will subscribe to alt.sys.amiga.uucp.patches) Thank you all, -- -Matt Matthew Dillon dillon@Overload.Berkeley.CA.US 891 Regal Rd. uunet.uu.net!overload!dillon Berkeley, Ca. 94708 USA