[comp.archives.admin] review of comp.archives in BOARDWATCH magazine May 1991

emv@msen.com (Ed Vielmetti) (06/04/91)

From BOARDWATCH Magazine, Volume V, Issue 4, April 1991.

"More on Gaining Access to the Internet"

"Another resource of interest is Usenet News Groups.  These act
somewhat like Fidonet Echomail conferences on BBS systems.  The
difference is that there are now over 20000 of them.  A program titled
Read News is used to access them and again the interface is terrible.
The first news group you will want to access is news.lists.  This is
an updated index of what news groups are available....The second
newsgroup you want to look at is comp.archives.  This one provides a
couple thousand messages where individuals describe what file
collections they have available for anonymous FTP and what the address
and directory is to locate them."

comp.archives is round about 40 in the monthly arbitron lists, but I'm
happy to see it's the number two group the read in this reviewer's
list!  I'll be sending them a full description for the next issue or
thereabouts.

Boardwatch Magazine, 5970 South Vivian Street, Littleton CO 80127.
Subscriptions $28/yr for 12 issues.  Internet jack.rickard@csn.org

-- 
Edward Vielmetti (comp.archives moderator) v.p for research, MSEN Inc.
emv@msen.com

"With all of the attention and publicity focused on gigabit networks,
not much notice has been given to small and largely unfunded research
efforts which are studying innovative approaches for dealing with
technical issues within the constraints of economic science." 	RFC 1216

alberti@cs.umn.edu (Albatross) (06/04/91)

In <EMV.91Jun3195548@bronte.aa.ox.com> emv@msen.com (Ed Vielmetti) writes:
>"Another resource of interest is Usenet News Groups.  These act
>somewhat like Fidonet Echomail conferences on BBS systems.

Like saying that a 767 acts "somewhat like" a Piper Cub.

>The
>difference is that there are now over 20000 of them.

Of what, Fido Conferences, news groups, or what?  Where did this figure
come from?

>A program titled
>Read News is used to access them and again the interface is terrible.

This from a Fidonet afficionado?  Ever hear of Net News Reader (for one)?

>The first news group you will want to access is news.lists.  This is
>an updated index of what news groups are available....The second
>newsgroup you want to look at is comp.archives.  This one provides a
>couple thousand messages where individuals describe what file
>collections they have available for anonymous FTP and what the address
>and directory is to locate them."

Spoken like a true Fido user.  "Hey duDez, warez the warez?"

>Boardwatch Magazine, 5970 South Vivian Street, Littleton CO 80127.
>Subscriptions $28/yr for 12 issues.  Internet jack.rickard@csn.org

Why?
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