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- From: Stanton McCandlish <mech@eff.org>
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- Subject: Online Activism Resource List
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- Online Activism Resource List 4.00
- ==================================
-
- A list of Usenet newsgroups, Internet mailing lists and other resources of
- use to the online activist.
-
- An ACTION/EFF FAQ by Stanton McCandlish
-
- Updated: 10/14/94
-
- Archived at: ftp.eff.org, /pub/EFF/Issues/Activism/activ_resource.faq
-
- See also /pub/EFF/Issues/Activism/activ_groups.faq, the Online Activism
- Organizations List.
-
- * IMPORTANT: Subscribe commands, and the like, when given in quotes mean
- "type this command, but without the quotes." Likewise <firstname> <last-
- name> means "put your name here, without the angle-brackets." Unless
- otherwise noted, all parts of the command should be on the same line in
- your subscribe message. Gopher resources are, when possible, pointed to
- with full paths, rather than menu titles.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- CONTENTS
- ========
-
- RECENT CHANGES
- RESOURCE LISTINGS
- INTERNET/BITNET MAILING LISTS & E-PUBS AVAILABLE VIA MAILING LISTS
- USENET (NETNEWS) NEWSGROUPS
- BBS NETWORK CONFERENCES
- ONLINE SERVICES
- OTHER ONLINE RESOURCES
- OTHER RESOURCES
- ADMINISTRIVIA
-
-
- Recent Changes
- ==============
-
- 4.00 - added Current Cites to PACS entry.
-
-
- *************************************************************************
-
- RESOURCE LISTINGS
- =================
-
-
- INTERNET/BITNET MAILING LISTS & E-PUBS AVAILABLE VIA MAILING LISTS
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- * 2600
- _2600_Magazine_ list for hacker/phreaker issues. A bit irreverent,
- shall we say, but sometimes turns to issues of law enformcement,
- regulation and civil liberties.
- Subscribe: listserv@bongo.cc.utexas.edu, message body: "subscribe 2600
- <name>"
-
- * AAASHRAN
- AAAS Human Rights Action Network forum.
- Subscribe: listserv%gwuvm.bitnet@vtbit.cc.vt.edu, message body: "SUBSCRIBE
- AAASHRAN <name>"
-
- * ACTION
- The forum for online activism and grassroots political action through
- networking. Focuses on cooperative discussion between activists and
- organizations, the devising and completion of projects supporting
- electronic advocacy and democracy, and postings of important news for the
- online communications and political action communities. ACTION is a
- non-organization-specific, tightly focused list. Before joining, please
- review (and comment upon if you wish) the charter and FAQ for ACTION:
- see ftp.eff.org, /pub/EFF/Issues/Activism/ACTION/ - the list archive.
- (The entire list is not archived, but important materials will be
- archived on *.eff.org in the Activism directory and/or other appropriate
- areas, while list-specific material will be archived in the ACTION
- subdirectory of Activism. See below for complete paths & URLs.)
- General admin: ask@eff.org
- Technical admin: eff@eff.org
- EFF info: info@eff.org
- Subscribe: listserv@eff.org, message body: "subscribe ACTION"
- FTP: ftp.eff.org, /pub/EFF/Issues/Activism/[ACTION/]
- Gopher: gopher.eff.org, 1/EFF/Issues/Activism[/ACTION]
- WWW: http://www.eff.org/pub/EFF/Issues/Activism/[ACTION/]
-
- * ACTIV-L (misc.activism.progressive)
- A mailing list that gates the misc.activism.progressive Usenet newsgroup.
- ACTIV-L is a moderated forum concerned with "progressive" political
- action (human rights, environment, empowerment, media censorship, etc.)
- subscribe (??): listserv@mizzou1.bitnet or listserv@mizzou1.missouri.edu,
- message body: "SUBSCRIBE ACTIV-L <name>"
-
- * ALAOIF
- American Library Association Office of Intellectual Freedom's freedom of
- expression forum (mainly of interest to librarians, archivists, and those
- following computers & academic freedom issues.)
- Subscribe: listserv@uicvm.uic.edu, message body: "sub alaoif <name>"
-
- * ALERT
- [see CPSR ALERT, EPIC ALERT]
-
- * AMEND1-L - ACA Free Speech Issues Discussion Group
- The American Communication Association invites subscriptions to
- its on-line discussion group for Free Speech Issues. The topics include
- current and historical issues in freedom of expression, reviews of recent
- books and articles related to free speech, constitutional interpretation,
- research opportunities, current litigation, communication policy, privacy,
- censorship, and other areas relating to freedom of expression, both in
- the United States and elsewhere.
- General: Stephen Smith <libertas@comp.uark.edu>
- Subscribe: listserv@uafsysb.uark.edu, message body: "sub AMEND1-L <first
- name> <lastname>"
-
- * Cable Regulation Digest
- A newsletter of short articles about cable tv and telecom regulatory issues,
- of definite relevance to anyone tracking the unfolding of the NII/"Data
- Superhighway" issues.
- General: higgins@dorsai.dorsai.org.
- Subscribe: listserver@realy.adp.wisc.edu, message body: "SUBSCRIBE
- TELECOMREG <FIRSTNAME> <LASTNAME>"[no quotes; NOTE: TELECOMREG
- is a general discussion list to which CRD is sent, not a
- CRD-only list]
- FTP: ftp.vortex.com, /tv-film-video/cable-reg/
- ftp.eff.org, /pub/Publications/E-journals/Cable_Reg/
- Gopher: vortext.com, 1/tv-film-video/cable-reg
- gopher.eff.org, 1/Publications/E-journals/Cable_Reg
- WWW: gopher://vortex.com:70/11/tv-film-video
- http://www.eff.org/pub/Publications/E-journals/Cable_Reg/
- Finger: higgins@dorsai.dorsai.org (current issue returned as finger output)
-
- * CalGovInfo
- CPSR's California public accesss to government information forum.
- Seeing the great strides CA has made in the area of govt. info online,
- this is likely to be a hot list for some time to come.
- Subscribe: listserv@cpsr.org, message body: "subscribe calgovinfo <name>"
-
- * COMMUNET
- Mailing list for discussion of community and civic networks.
- Subscribe: listserv@uvmvm.uvm.edu or listproc@moose.uvm.edu, message body:
- "subscribe COMMUNET <name>"
-
- * COMMUNITY-ACCESS
- Mailing list for discussion of community access issues
- Subscribe: community-access-request@parc.xerox.com, message body:
- "subscribe COMMUNITY-ACCESS <name>"
-
- * Computer PRIVACY Digest (CPD) (ex- Telecom Privacy Digest)
- Like RISKS, a moderated digest-format electronic newsletter. It is
- more open that RISKS or PFD, "and was established to provide a forum
- for discussion on the effect of technology on privacy. All too often
- technology is way ahead of the law and society as it presents us with
- new devices and applications. Technology can enhance and detract from
- privacy."
- Subscribe requests: comp-privacy-request@uwm.edu
-
- * Computer underground Digest (CuD)
- Cu-Digest, or CuD, is a more-or-less-weekly on-line electronic
- journal/news digest. The Digest is intended as a forum for the
- discussion of legal, ethical, social, and other issues regarding
- computerized information and communications. We welcome contributions
- reflecting diversity of thought and perspective, focussed on the
- computer/telecommunications culture including BBSes, Internet, and
- public access systems. CuD is focussed especially on alternative groups
- that exist outside of the conventional net community.
- General: Jim Thomas <tk0jut2@mvs.cso.niu.edu>
- Archivist: cudarch@eff.org
- Subscribe, Internet: listserv@vmd.cs.uiuc.edu, message body: "SUB CUDIGEST
- <firstname> <lastname>" [no quotes]
- Subscribe, BITNET: listserv@uiucvmd.bitnet, message body: "SUB CUDIGEST
- <firstname> <lastname>" [no quotes]
- BITNET: tk0jut2@niu.bitnet <- NOTE: That ^ is tkZEROjut2 not tkOHjut2
- Usenet: comp.society.cu-digest
- ftp: ftp.eff.org, pub/Publications/CuD/CuD/
- etext.archive.umich.edu (141.211.164.18), /pub/CuD/
- aql.gatech.edu (128.61.10.53), /pub/eff/cud/
- ftp.halcyon.com (192.135.191.2), /pub/disk1/cud/
- ftp.std.com, /src/wuarchive/doc/EFF/Publications/CuD/CuD/
- /obi/Computer.U.Digest/ (partial mirror)
- nic.funet.fi, /pub/doc/cud/
- ftp.warwick.ac.uk, /pub/cud/
- ftp.glocom.ac.jp, /mirror/ftp.eff.org/Publications/CuD/CuD/
- coast.cs.purdue.edu, /pub/mirrors/ftp.eff.org/CuD/
- wuarchive.wustl.edu, /pub/doc/EFF/Publications/CuD/CuD/
- uceng.uc.edu, /pub/wuarchive/doc/EFF/Publications/CuD/CuD/
- gopher: gopher.eff.org, 1/Publications/CuD/CuD
- www: http://www.eff.org/pub/Publications/CuD/CuD/
- BBS: USA - RIPCO - +1 312 528 5020
- Rune Stone IIRGWHQ - +1 203 832 8441
- Luxembourg - ComNet - +352 466893
- Italy - Empire - +39 461 980493
- Belgium - Virtual Access - +32 69 45 51 77
- FidoNet FREQ: 1:11/70 (unlisted nodes/points welcome)
- CompuServe: IBMBBS SIG, DL0 & DL4; LAWSIG, DL1; TELECOM, DL1
- GEnie: PF*NPC RT library and VIRUS/SECURITY library.
- AOL: PC Telecom forum, Computing Newsletters library
- Delphi: Internet SIG, General Discussion database
- Voice +1 815 753 0303
- Fax: +1 815 753 6302
- Snail: Jim Thomas, Editor
- Department of Sociology, NIU
- DeKalb IL 60115 USA.
-
- * Computers and Academic Freedom (CAF)
- CAF is a list/newsgroup/archive devoted to issues of computing,
- freedom of expression, and privacy, especially in relation to the edu-
- cational and academic communities. CAF is available in several forms,
- is archived, and has been provided storage space by the Electronic
- Frontier Foundation for a collection of related important documents.
- comp-academic-freedom-talk (caf-talk) is the interactive discussion
- version of the list. comp-academic-freedom-batch is a digested version
- that presents each day's contributions as a single compilation, rather
- that a continuous stream of incoming separate messages.
- comp-academic-freedom-news is a digested version featuring a weekly
- sample of the most important messages. comp-academic-freedom-abstracts
- is a weekly digest containing only abstracts rather than the full text
- of the list. For more detailed information on the versions, send a message
- body of "LONGINDEX" to listserv@eff.org.
- General (editors): Bill Arnold <warnold@eff.org>
- Carl Kadie <kadie@eff.org>
- Technical admin: eff@eff.org
- Archivists: Jonathan Greenfield <greeny@eff.org>
- Carl Kadie <kadie@eff.org>
- Subscribe: listserv@eff.org, message body: "subscribe
- comp-academic-freedom-*" (replace "*" with "talk", "batch",
- "news" or "abstracts", as apropos for the version you want.)
-
- * CNI-Modernization
- Some sort of net.commerce stuff. Lousy description, I know. Looking for
- more info.
- Admin: Craig Summerhill <craig@cni.org>
- Subscribe: listproc@cni.org, message body: "subscribe cni-modernization
- <name>"
-
- * CPSR ALERT
- Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility newsletter
- Subscribe: listserv@washofc.cpsr.org, message body: "subscribe alert <name>"
-
- * Current Cites
- [See Public-Access Computer Systems.]
-
- * CyberWire Dispatch (CWD)
- Brock Meek's newsletter of alerts and articles on information technology
- and telecom policy. Meeks, who writes from _Communications_Daily_ and
- _WIRED_ among others, has rare, and often biting, insight into what's
- really going on, most of the time. Highly recommended.
- Subscribe: majordomo@cyberwerks.com, message body: "subscribe cwd-l"
-
- * Cybermind
- "An electronic forum for the discussion of the philosophical and
- psychological implications of subjectivity in cyberspace...We are
- interested in particular in the philosophical, psychological/
- psychoanalytic and social issues engendered, particularly as they concern
- the user and the social [realm]...: the psychology of intimacy, the role
- of gender, the phenomenology of the terminal screen, neurosis and
- paranoia on the Net, the relationship of lag to community and communi-
- cation, sex/gender/sexual orientation theory and electronic subjectivity,
- the role of the symbolic or imaginary in computer communication, the
- implications of symbolic extensions of the human ('external memory', and
- so forth), fantasy and the hallucinatory aspects of email/USENET
- groups/MUDs, and the psychoanalysis of lurking."
- General: Alan Sondheim <sonheim@panix.com>
- Subscribe: majordomo@world.std.com, message body: "subscribe cybermind
- <email address>"
-
- * Cypherpunks
- The Cypherpunks mailing lists exist for those interested in cryptography
- and it's political rammifications, programming encryption software,
- creation of digital cash and electronic banking via secure (and
- anonymous) crypto tech, local crypto-oriented activism, hacking cypher
- hardware, and more. There also tends to be much libertarian/
- anarcho-capitalist debate as well. The main list is fairly high-traffic.
- The UK branch generally goes by the name of UK Crypto-Privacy Assoc.,
- and like some of the other local sub-groups, has face-to-face meetings.
- The CypherWonks list is a split-off that is generally opposed to the
- anarchic stance of some on the main list. A recent addition to the stable
- is Cypherpunks Lite, a lower-traffic version for more serious participants.
- Joining the list requires a membership fee [don't have address for this
- yet]. I have no info at the moment on the local groups, other than the
- Austin & Boston Cypherpunks, so if anyone has info to pass on please do so.
- Main list admin: Eric Hughes <hughes@ah.com>
- Main subscribe: cypherpunks-request@toad.com, message body: "subscribe
- cypherpunks <name>"
- Main FTP admin: Eric Hughes <huges@ah.com> (Berkeley)
- Karl Lui Barrus <klbarrus@owlnet.rice.edu> (BSU)
- Al Whaley <postmonster@cpsr.org> (CPSR)
- Main FTP: ftp.csua.berkeley.edu, /pub/cypherpunks/ (many mirrors exist)
- chaos.bsu.edu, /cypherpunks/
- cpsr.org, /pub/cypherpunks/
- Main gopher admin: Karl Lui Barrus <klbarrus@owlnet.rice.edu>
- Main gopher: chaos.bsu.edu, 1/, port 1000
- chaos.bsu.edu, 1s/pub/cypherpunks
- Main WWW admin: Karl Lui Barrus <klbarrus@owlnet.rice.edu>
- Main WWW: gopher://chaos.bsu.edu:1000/11/
- gopher://chaos.bsu.edu:70/11s/pub/cypherpunks
- Hardware admin: J.D. Blair <jdblair@nextsrv.cas.muohio.edu>
- Hardware subscribe: cp-hardware-request@nextsrv.cas.muohio.edu, message
- body: "subscribe cp-hardware <name>"
- Austin admin: Jim McCoy <mccoy@bongo.cc.utexas.edu>
- Doug Barnes <barnes@io.com>
- Austin subscribe: austin-cypherpunks-request@mcfeeley.cc.utexas.edu
- austin-cypherpunks-announce-request@mcfeeley.cc.utexas.edu
- message body: "subscribe austin-cypherpunks <name>" or
- "subscribe austin-cypherpunks-announce <name>"
- Austin FTP: ftp.cc.utexas.edu, /pub/cypherpunks/
- Austin WWW: ftp://ftp.cc.utexas.edu/pub/cypherpunks/
- Boston admin: Derek Atkins <warlord@mit.edu>
- Boston subscribe: ask cypherpunks-east-request@mit.edu
- Wonks admin: cypherwonks-owner@lassie.eunet.fi
- Wonks subscribe: majordomo@lists.eunet.fi, message body: "subscribe
- cypherwonks"
- Lite admin: ??
- Lite subscribe: ??
-
- * DC-Nets
- Forum for technical discussion of cryptographic networking protocols and
- the creation of encrypted, secure networks.
- Subscribe: listproc@mcfeeley.cc.utexas.edu, message body: "subscribe dc-nets
- <name>"
-
- * EDLAW
- Education and law forum (?)
- Subscribe: listserv@ukcc.uky.edu, message body: "subscribe edlaw <name>"
-
- * EduPage & Educom Update
- Newsletters of informative and timely summaries of new technological
- developments and the effects of computer and information tech-
- nology on education, published by Educom, "a consortium of leading
- colleges and universities seeking to transform education through the use of
- information technology." Even if you are not interested in education
- issues, this is a valuable (though free) service, and tracks a wide range
- of comms, computing, market, regulatory and legal issues. EduPage comes
- out several times per week, while Update is a bi-weekly summary.
-
- General: info@ivory.educom.edu
- Subscribe (EduPage): listproc@educom.edu, message body: "subscribe edupage
- <firstname> <lastname>"
- Subscribe (Update): listproc@educom.edu, message body: "subscribe update
- <firstname> <lastname>"
- Portugese/Spanish versions: ask edunews@nc-rj.rnp.br
-
- * efa@iinet.com.au (EF-Australia; = aus.org.efa newsgroup/EFA Fido echo)
-
- * eff-austin@tic.com
-
- * EFF-News
- The Electronic Frontier Foundation's distribution for EFF newsletters and
- press releases and other items of note. This is a moderated list/newsgroup
- that does not allow posts from readers (such postings are redirected to
- EFF-Talk). EFF-News is a low-traffic list/group, and features each issue
- of EFFector Online newsletter, as well as announcements, summaries of
- hearings and conferences, testimony transcripts, etc. A newsletter-only
- list is also available.
- General admin: editor@eff.org
- Technical admin: eff@eff.org
- EFF info: info@eff.org
- Subscribe (full News list): listserv@eff.org, message body: "subscribe
- comp-org-eff-news"
- Subscribe (EFFector Online only): listserv@eff.org, message body:
- "subscribe effector-online"
- FTP: ftp.eff.org, /pub/EFF/Policy/
- ftp.eff.org, /pub/EFF/Newsletters/EFFector/
- Gopher: gopher.eff.org, 1/EFF/Policy
- gopher.eff.org, 1/EFF/Newsletters/EFFector
- WWW: http://www.eff.org/pub/EFF/Policy/
- http://www.eff.org/pub/EFF/Newsletters/EFFector/
- [For topic-sorted archives of news items, see Policy subdirectories; for
- newsletter backissues, see EFFector directory.]
-
- * EFF-Talk
- The Electronic Frontier Foundation's general discussion forum -
- focuses on EFF policy, cyberspace legal issues, the "data superhighway",
- networking and activism, and computing futures and potential. EFF-Talk
- is available as a Usenet newsgroup, a mailing list, and, in some areas,
- a FidoNet echomail conference. EFF is a 501(c)(3) US non-profit
- organization devoted to civil liberties in computing and communications.
- As with comp.org.eff.news, this newsgroup/list is not archived in full,
- but important documents are placed in EFF's online library in the Policy
- (a.k.a. Issues) directory. See below for full paths and URLs.
- General admin: ask@eff.org
- Technical admin: eff@eff.org
- EFF Info: info@eff.org
- Subscribe: listserv@eff.org, message body: "subscribe comp-org-eff-talk"
- Usenet: comp.org.eff.talk
- FidoNet: Zone 1 - INET.EFF.TALK (not backboned; feed nodes unknown)
- FTP: ftp.eff.org, /pub/EFF/Policy/
- Gopher: gopher.eff.org, 1/EFF/Policy
- WWW: http://www.eff.org/pub/EFF/Policy/
-
- * EFFector Online
- The Electronic Frontier Foundation's newsletter, EFFector
- Online (frequency: 1-4 per month), a small journal summarizing important
- issues of civil liberties in cyberspace. Frequently reports on methods
- of access to government representatives and info, legal cases of relevance
- to online communications, activism, "data superhighway" politics, Senate
- and House hearing testimony, cryptography and privacy, and threat to civil
- liberties. This is a moderated list/newsgroup that does not allow
- posts from readers. EFFector Online is a low-traffic list. The EFF-News
- list carries EFFector, but also includes press releases, hearing summaries,
- and other relevant documents.
- General admin: editor@eff.org
- Technical admin: eff@eff.org
- EFF info: info@eff.org
- Subscribe (EFFector Online only): listserv@eff.org, message body:
- "subscribe effector-online"
- Subscribe (full News list): listserv@eff.org, message body: "subscribe
- comp-org-eff-news"
-
-
- * efn@oslonett.no (EF-Norway)
-
- * efj@twics.com (EF-Japan)
-
- * efnh-discuss@mv.MV.COM (EF New Hampshire)
-
- * Electronic Public Information Newsletter (EPIN)
- A newsletter dedicated to informing and explaining the policies and
- practices surrounding the transformation of public information to
- electronic form. Founded in November 1991, EPIN is published biweekly (24
- issues a year) in a paper format. An EPIN summary is distributed free of
- charge to the Internet community. EPIN is an independent publication
- with no ties to any stakeholder within the information community. The
- newsletter is based in the Washington, D.C. area; the editor is James
- McDonough. The subscription cost is $249 a year for business and
- government; $130 for libraries and public interest organizations and $65
- for individuals.
- Subscribe (online summaries): epin@access.digex.net
- FTP: ftp.eff.org, /pub/Publications/E-journals/EPIN/
- Gopher: gopher.eff.org, 1/Publications/E-journals/EPIN
- WWW: http://www.eff.org/pub/Publications/E-journals/EPIN/
- gopher://gopher.eff.org/hh/Publications/E-journals/EPIN/
- Subscribe (hardcopy): EPIN
- Box 21001
- Washinton DC 20009 USA
- Fax: +1 301 365 3621
-
- * The Faxing From the Internet FAQ
- A list of Frequently Asked Questions & answers about using the Internet
- to send faxes (fast, free to the user [no long distance call!], and great
- for activist use); issued as a periodical, and regularly updated. By
- Kevin Savetz.
- Subscribe: savetz@rahul.net, subject line: "subscribe fax-faq"
- FTPmail: savetz@rahul.net, subject: "send fax-faq"
- FTP: ftp.eff.org, /pub/Net_info/Technical/net-fax.faq
- Gopher: gopher.eff.org, 1/pub/Net_info/Technical, net-fax.faq
- WWW: http://www.eff.org/pub/Net_info/Technical/net-fax.faq
- Usenet: news.answers (regularly posted)
-
- * fringeware@io.com (general "interesting stuff" list, w/ fringe feel to it)
-
- * FUTUREC@UAFSYSB.UARK.EDU (FutureCulture)
-
- * gaynet (Gay/bisexual issues)
- (subscribe: Email to "listserv@queernet.org"
- with line "sub gaynet <FULL NAME>"
-
- * gopher-announce and gopher-news
- A moderated mailing list where new gopher servers and software are
- announced, gopher-announce is probably the best way to learn of new
- activism-relevant servers (govt. gophers, organization gophers, etc.)
- General gopher discussion happens on gopher-news@boombox.micro.umn.edu an
- altogether more verbose and techie mailing list than gopher-announce. (To
- subscribe to gopher-news, send a request to: gopher-news-request
- @boombox.micro.umn.edu).
- Subscribe: gopher-announce-request@boombox.micro.umn.edu, message body:
- "subscribe gopher-announce <firstname> <lastname>"
-
- * GOVDOC-L@PSUVM.PSU.EDU (Discussion of Government Document Issues)
-
- * hott-list@UCSD.EDU (Hot Off the Press e-pub; networking issues)
-
- * ifreedom@Snoopy.UCIS.Dal.CA (intellectual freedom)
- (subscribe: Email to "listserv@snoopy.ucis.dal.ca"
- with line "sub ifreedom <FULL NAME>"
-
- * imp-interest@thumper.bellcore.com (Internet Mercantile Protocol)
-
- * INETBIB
- List focusing on Internet usage in libraries (of relevance to activists
- due to public access to information and intellectual freedom issues).
- NOTE: This list concentrates on German libraries (and those in other
- German-speaking areas), and the primary language of the list is German,
- though English posts are accepted.
- Admin: michael.schaarwaechter@zb.ub.uni-dortmund.de
- Subscribe: maiser@zb.ub.uni-dortmund.de, message body: "SUBSCRIBE INETBIB"
- Fax: M. Schaarwaechter, +49 231 727 5021
- Snail: M. Schaarwaechter
- Uni. Dortmund, Library, Network
- Vogelpothsweg 76
- D-44227 Dortmund, Deutchland
-
- * INTCAR-L@american.edu (computer assisted reporting outside the United States)
- Subscribe: listserv@american.edu, message body: "SUBSCRIBE INTCAR-L
- <firstname> <lastname>"
-
- * The Internet Press
- A list of electronic publications about Internet/Usenet, issued as a
- periodical, and regularly updated. By Kevin Savetz & John M. Higgins.
- Subscribe: savetz@rahul.net, subject line: "subscribe ipress"
- FTPmail: savetz@rahul.net, subject: "send ipress"
- FTP: ftp.eff.org, /pub/Net_info/Resources/net_epub.list
- Gopher: gopher.eff.org, 1/pub/Net_info/Resources, net_epub.list
- WWW: http://www.eff.org/pub/Net_info/Resources/net_epub.list
- Usenet: news.answers (regularly posted)
-
-
- * The Internet Services FAQ
- A list of interesting and useful services and resources on the internet,
- issued as a periodical, and regularly updated. By Kevin Savetz.
- Subscribe: savetz@rahul.net, subject line: "subscribe is-faq"
- FTPmail: savetz@rahul.net, subject: "send is-faq"
- FTP: ftp.eff.org, /pub/Net_info/Resources/net_services.faq
- Gopher: gopher.eff.org, 1/pub/Net_info/Resources, net_services.faq
- WWW: http://www.eff.org/pub/Net_info/Resources/net_services.faq
- Usenet: news.answers (regularly posted)
-
- * interpedia@telerama.pgh.pa.us (Internet encyclopedia project)
-
- * IPCT-L@GUVM.CCF.GEORGETOWN.EDU (interpersonal computing & technology)
-
- * Journal of American Underground Computing (JAUC, TJOAUC)
- A free online newsletter similar to CuD, but longer and monthly. Highly
- recommended. Topics frequently include online advocacy, political alerts,
- info on net.culture, privacy, cryptography, censorship and more.
- Admin (editorial): comments@fennec.com
- Admin (technical): dfox@fennec.con, dfox@fc.net
- Subscribe: ask sub@fennec.com
- FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu, /pub/Zines/JAUC/
- fc.net, /pub/tjoauc/
- ftp.eff.org, /pub/Publications/CuD/JAUC/
- FTPmail: ask info@fennec.com
- Gopher: gopher.eff.org, 1/Publications/CuD/JAUC
- WWW: ftp://etext.archive.umich.edu/pub/Zines/JAUC/
-
- * LITA Newsletter
- The LITA Newsletter (ISSN 0196-1799) is published quarterly by the
- Library and Information Technology Association, a division of the
- American Library Association. The hardcopy LITA Newsletter is sent free of
- charge to members of the Library and Information Technology Association.
- Nonmembers may subscribe for $25 per year in US, $30 in Canada and
- Mexico, and $40 in other foreign countries. See print LITA Newsletter for
- details. The online edition is available free from the LITANEWS mailing
- list. Besides library administration issues, LITA frequently has articles
- regarding online archival, networking, electronic mail systems, GIS, AI,
- the "information superhighway" and other topics relevant to online activism.
- Editor: Gail Junion-Metz <gail@iage.com>
- Subscribe (online): listserv@dartmouth.edu or listserv@dartcms1.bitnet,
- message body: "SUBSCRIBE LITANEWS <firstname>
- <lastname>"
-
- * Loka-L
- An occasional series of electronic postings on democratic politics of
- science and technology, issued by the Loka Institute.
- Admin: Dick Sclove <resclove@amherst.edu>
- Subscribe requests: ask resclove@amherst.edu
-
- * Minnesota Politics & Public Policy E-Mail Forum (MN-POLITICS)
- MN-POLITICS is an unmoderated Internet electronic-mail list for the sharing
- of information on and discussion of Minnesota politics and public policy.
- Members of this forum are encouraged to contribute campaign and election
- information, announcements from Minnesota-focused political and civic
- organizations, public policy and legislative information, and presentations
- on issues of public interest. MN-POLITICS is associated with the Minnesota
- E-Democracy Project.
- Subscribe requests: majordomo@mr.net, message body: subscribe mn-politics
- Admin: Mick Souder <masouder@alex.stkate.edu>
-
- * net-happenings@is.internic.net (general "interesting stuff" list)
- Usenet: comp.internet.net-happenings
-
- * Net-Letter Guide
- A periodical & frequently updated list of "newsy periodicals available
- through the Internet." By John Higgins.
- Subscribe: higgins@dorsai.dorsai.org, subject: SUBSCRIBE NET-LETTER
- FTP: ftp.eff.org, /pub/Net_info/Resources/e-zines.list
- Gopher: gopher.eff.org, 1/Net_info/Resources, e-zines.list
- WWW: http://www.eff.org/pub/Net_info/Resources/e-zines.list
-
- * The Network Observer (TNO)
- A free, monthly online newsletter about networks and democracy. Available
- via the RRE mailing list, backissues archived on the RRE files-by-email
- server (see separate Red Rock Eater [RRE] entries).
- Subscribe (RRE): rre-request@weber.ucsd.edu, message body: "subscribe
- <firstname> <lastname>"
- FTPmail: rre-request@weber.ucsd.edu, subject line: "archive help"
-
- * NETWORKS and COMMUNITY
- A weekly newsletter of information relevant to community networking
- issues, as well as interesting and useful pointers to Internet resources.
- Subscribe/Info: cvington@netcom.com (request to be added to N&C list)
- FTP: ftp.eff.org, /pub/Publications/E-journals/Net_Com/
- Gopher: gopher.well.com, 1/Community/communets/net.com
- gopher.eff.org, 1/Publications/E-journals/Net_Com
- WWW: gopher://gopher.well.sf.ca.us/11/Community/communets/net.com/
- http://www.eff.org/pub/Publications/E-journals/Net_Com/
-
- * nii_agenda@civicnet.org
-
- * niiregional-l@rain.org
-
- * NSF Network News
- NSF Network News (ISSN 1072-5172 hardcopy, 1072-6101 online) is
- published bimonthly in electronic and hard copy formats by InterNIC. The
- goal of this publication is to educate Internet users about network
- issues, resources, and tools; announce new and innovative uses of the
- Internet; and inform the Internet community of the activities of the
- InterNIC. Electronic subscriptions: free. Domestic hardcopy subscriptions:
- free. International hardcopy subscriptions: $30/year for postage and
- handling. Three versions of the electronic subscription are available:
- newsletter-dist is the mailing list for the ASCII text version of the
- newsletter; newsletter-html is the list for the HTML version (open
- document locally with your WWW browser); newsletter-announce is the list
- for brief announcements that describe the contents of current issue and
- how to get it.
- Admin: Paul W. Wilson (Editor) <wilsonp@is.internic.net>
- Subscribe: majordomo@internic.net, message body: "subscribe <mailing list
- name - see 3 versions above>"
- FTP: is.internic.net, /infoguide/about-internic/newsletter/
- FTPmail: mailserv@ds.internic.net, message body: "send help"
- Gopher: is.internic.net, 1/infoguide/about-internic/newsletter
- WWW: http://www.internic.net/newsletter/
- WAIS: server - is.internic.net; source - internic-infoguide
- Voice: +1 619 455 4600
- Fax: +1 619 455 4640
- Snail: InterNIC, General Atomics
- P.O. Box 85608, 9-2071
- San Diego CA 92186-9784
-
- * Online-news
- Online-news is an Internet mailing list on the topic of online
- newspapers and magazines. It serves as a forum to discuss the
- evolution of newspaper and magazine experiments in electronic
- publishing. It also is the place in cyberspace where professionals
- working to design electronic publications of the future meet to get to
- know each other and exchange ideas. Online-news is NOT a general
- journalism discussion list. Its subject matter is limited to electronic
- publications.
- Admin: Steve Outing <owner-online-news@marketplace.com>
- Subscribe: majordomo@marketplace.com, message body: "subscribe online-news"
- Voice (admin): +1 510 236 2118
-
- * OTANews
- Online newsletters & announcements of the White House's Office of Technology
- Assessment (topics range from osteoporosis to NII, but is often relevant
- to online advocacy issues.)
- Admin: llong@pubs.ota.gov
- Subscribe: listserv@ota.gov, message body: "subscribe otanews
- <email address>"
-
- * pem-dev@tis.com (Privacy Enchanced Mailer developers)
-
- * PRIVACY Forum Digest (PFD)
- Like RISKS, a rather selectively moderated digest. "It spans the full
- range of both technological and non-technological privacy-related issues
- (with an emphasis on the former)." Moderated by Lauren Weinstein.
- Info: privacy-request@vortex.com [msg. body: information privacy]
- Subscribe requests: privacy-request@vortex.com [message body:
- subscribe privacy <name>]
-
- * Public-Access Computer Systems Forum (PACS-L), Review (PACS-R), News
- (PACS-N); Current Cites
- PACS-L is an Internet list that deals with all computer systems that
- libraries make available to their patrons. While many users are
- librarians, PACS-L also serves computer specialists, faculty members, and
- others. The list was founded in June 1989. Currently, there are over
- 8,270 users in 64 countries. Moderated, archived. The University of
- Houston Libraries provides PACS-L as a public service. Also available:
- PACS-R, a refereed e-journal (also available by volume in book form);
- PACS-N, an online newsletter, is sent out on the PACS-L list and
- is available as archived files. the PACS-P (PACS publications) mailing
- list carries both PACS-R and PACS-N, as well as Current Cites, and
- online periodic bibliographic e-pub that reviews relevant publications.
- General (PACS-L): pacs-l@uhupvm1.uh.edu
- General (PACS-R): Charles W. Bailey, Jr. <lib3@uhupvm1.uh.edu>
- General (PACS-N): Dana Rooks <libl@uhupvm1.uh.edu>
- Subscribe (PACS-L): listserv@uhupvm1.uh.edu (message body: "SUBSCRIBE PACS-L
- <Firstname> <Lastname>"
- Subscribe (PACS-R, PACS-N & Current Cites only): same address (message body
- "SUBSCRIBE PACS-P <Firstname> <Lastname>")
- List database search (email): same address (message body "INFO DATABASE")
- List database search (telnet): a.cni.org, login: brsuser
- FTP: ftp.eff.org, /pub/Publications/E-journals/PACS/
- FTPmail: listserv@uhupvm1.uh.edu (message body: "INDEX PACS-L F=MAIL")
- Gopher: info.lib.uh.edu, 1/articles/e-journals/uhlibrary
- gopher.eff.org, 1/Publications/E-journals/PACS
- WWW: gopher://info.lib.uh.edu:70/11/articles/e-journals/uhlibrary
- http://www.eff.org/pub/Publications/E-journals/PACS/
-
- * PUBPOL-L%UMINN1.bitnet@VM42.CSO.UIUC.EDU (Public Policy Graduate Studies
- Net)
-
- * Red Rock Eater News Service (RRE)
- List for informational forwards & other resource materials, many of
- which are of interest to online activists). Also serves as the distribution
- list for The Network Observer (see separate entry.)
- Admin: rre-maintainters@weber.ucsd.edu
- Subscribe: rre-request@weber.ucsd.edu, message body: "subscribe
- <firstname> <lastname>"
- FTPmail: rre-request@weber.ucsd.edu, subject line: "archive help"
-
- * RISKS Forum Digest (RFD)
- Risks is an online newsletter of sorts, the "forum on risks to the
- public in computers and related systems" of the ACM Committee on
- Computers and Public Policy. Risks is a wealth of information and
- banter about various issues surrounding computers, communications and
- networking, and is moderated by Peter G. Neumann.
- Subscribe requests: risks-request@csl.sri.com (subscribe risks [name])
- Usenet: comp.risks
- FTP: crvax.sri.com, cd RISKS: [Note the colon. To get back issues,
- "GET RISKS-i.j<return>" where i = volume 1 to 15, j = issue,
- always 2 digits. Issue 00 is always a summary of the selected
- volume. crvax.sri.com = 128.18.30.65.]
- Voice: +1 818 225 2800 [to inquire about fax'd issues ONLY]
- +1 415 859 2375, Peter G. Neumann [last resort!]
- Fax: +1 818 225 7203 [issues are avail. via fax]
-
- * ROUNDTABLE
- This forum is the Internet discussion group of the Telecommunications
- Policy Roundtable (TPR). The TPR is a coalition of more than 100
- organizations which was organized in the spring of 1993 to discuss federal
- telecommunications and information policy. ROUNDTABLE is an open list
- which is devoted to the dissemination of information about TPR
- activities, as well as discussions about federal telecommunications and
- information policy. (Subscribers to ROUNDTABLE need not be members of
- the TPR.) The list was created to facilitate discussions among current
- TPR members, and to extend discussions of policy to those who cannot
- participate in roundtable meetings because of geographic barriers.
- Among the topics which will be examined on this list is a discussion of
- model telecommunications legislation. TPR members are also encouraged to
- post press releases and other notices which are relevant to the TPR.
- Admin: Jamie Love <love@essential.org>
- Technical Admin: Craig Summerhill <craig@cni.org>
- Subscribe: listproc@cni.org, message body: "SUBSCRIBE ROUNDTABLE <firstname>
- <lastname>"
-
- * Scout Report
- The Scout Report is a weekly publication provided by InterNIC Information
- Services' "Info Scout", to assist InterNauts in their ongoing quest to
- know what's new on and about the Internet. It focuses on those resources
- thought to be of interest to the InterNIC's primary audience, researchers
- and educators, however everyone is welcome to subscribe and there are no
- associated fees. Over 10,000 subscribers.
- Subscribe: majordomo@is.internic.net, message body: "subscribe scout-report"
- ("subscribe scout-report-html" to get WWW version for local use)
- FTP: is.internic.net, /infoguide/scout-report/
- FTPmail: mailserv@is.internic.net, message body: "send /scout-report/[date]"
- (replace "[date]" with date of issue, e.g.: /scout-report/9-16-94)
- Gopher: is.internic.net, 1/infoguide/scout-report
- WWW: http://www.internic.net/infoguide.html
-
- * sea-list@panix.com, sea-legal@panix.com, etc. (Soc. for Electronic Access)
-
- * tap-info@essential.org (Taxpayer Assets Project bulletins)
-
- * Telecommunications Public Interest Newsletter (TPIN)
- TPIN is an action resource published by the Office of Communication,
- United Church of Christ. TPIN tracks developments on the
- national information infrastructure, public access, equal
- opportunity in broadcasting, children's television, privacy
- and other issues affecting the public interest.
- Subscribe: ask Andrew G. Lang <langa@ucc.org>
-
- * The Network Observer (TNO)
- [see under "N", rather than "T"]
-
- * thesegroups
- This list is for organizers of local and other electronic activist
- groups and activities. The focus is on public policy, civil liberties,
- and community related to computing, telecommunications, and computer
- networks. This list is not public, and not all subscription requests
- are accepted. For a discussion list about electronic communities,
- try COMMUNET. If you do ask to subscribe to thesegroups, please
- say where you heard of it, or who sent you.
- Subscription requests: thesegroups-request@tic.com
-
- * The Unofficial Internet Book List
- A list of books about Internet/Usenet, issued as a periodical, and
- regularly updated. By Kevin Savetz.
- Subscribe: savetz@rahul.net, subject line: "subscribe booklist"
- FTPmail: savetz@rahul.net, subject: "send booklist"
- FTP: ftp.eff.org, /pub/Net_info/Resources/net_book.list
- Gopher: gopher.eff.org, 1/pub/Net_info/Resources, net_book.list
- WWW: http://www.eff.org/pub/Net_info/Resources/net_book.list
- Usenet: news.answers (regularly posted)
-
- * usnonprofit-l@rain.org
-
- * utah-libs@xmission.com (Utah civil liberities and LIbertarian list)
- (subscribe: majordomo@xmission.com, "subscribe utah-libs")
-
- * vtw-list@panix.com (lobbying efforts for privacy, networking, NII issues)
-
-
- Use any mailreader, such as elm, pine, eudora, etc., to participate in
- mailing lists. To subscribe, try mailing to [listname]-request@[address].
- Failing that, try listserv@[address], majordomo@[address],
- listserver@[address], listproc@[address], and finally
- owner-[listname]@address or [listname]-owner@[address]. Never send
- subscribe requests to the list itself; this does nothing but irritate people.
- The subscribe command is usually SUBSCRIBE [listname] [your first name]
- [your last name]; failing that, try SUBSCRIBE [listname], SUBSCRIBE
- [listname] [your email address], SUBSCRIBE [your email address] [listname].
- If all else fails, try replacing "SUBSCRIBE" with "ADD", "JOIN" or "SUB".
- If you still can't get on the list, try sending "HELP" to one or more of
- the addresses, putting the command on the subject line instead of in the
- message body, and it you still can't get on this list, ask
- postmaster@[address] for help. You can also send a note to all the
- listserver authors you can find and ask them to cooperate with
- other authors to standardize, before we all go crazy. ;)
-
-
- USENET (NETNEWS) NEWSGROUPS
- ---------------------------
-
- * alt.2600
-
- * alt.activism
-
- * alt.activism.d
-
- * alt.bbs.allsysop
-
- * alt.best.of.internet
-
- * alt.censorship
-
- * alt.comp.acad-freedom.news (= digested version of CAF list)
-
- * alt.comp.acad-freedom.talk (= misc. version of CAF list avail. from eff.org)
-
- * alt.conspiracy >;)
-
- * alt.culture.internet
-
- * alt.cyberpunk
-
- * alt.cyberpunk.movement
-
- * alt.cyberspace
-
- * alt.dear.whitehouse
-
- * alt.freedom.of.information.act
-
- * alt.internet.services
-
- * alt.life.internet
-
- * alt.motherjones
-
- * alt.politics.clinton
-
- * alt.politics.datahighway
-
- * alt.politics.ec
-
- * alt.politics.economics
-
- * alt.politics.elections
-
- * alt.politics.europe.misc
-
- * alt.politics.libertarian
-
- * alt.politics.media
-
- * alt.politics.org.misc
-
- * alt.politics.org.nsa
-
- * alt.politics.reform
-
- * alt.politics.usa.constitution
-
- * alt.politics.usa.misc
-
- * alt.president.clinton
-
- * alt.privacy
-
- * alt.privacy.anon-server
-
- * alt.privacy.clipper
-
- * alt.security
-
- * alt.security.pgp
-
- * alt.society.civil-liberties
-
- * alt.society.civil-liberty
-
- * alt.society.resistance
-
- * alt.wired
-
- * aus.legal
-
- * aus.legal (= AUST_LEGAL Fido echo)
-
- * aus.org.efa (EF-Australia, = efa@iinet.com.au list/EFA Fido echo)
-
- * aus.politics
-
- * austin.politics
-
- * ba.internet
-
- * ba.politics
-
- * ba.smartvalley
-
- * bit.listserv.politics (= politics@villvm.bitnet list)
-
- * ca.govt-bulletins
-
- * can.infobahn
-
- * can.infohighway
-
- * can.politics
-
- * clari.news.politics
-
- * clari.news.politics.people
-
- * comp.bbs.misc
-
- * comp.dcom.telecom
-
- * comp.internet.net-happenings = net-happenings@is.internic.net list
-
- * comp.org.cpsr.announce
-
- * comp.org.cpsr.talk
-
- * comp.org.eff.news
- The Electronic Frontier Foundation's distribution for EFF newsletters and
- press releases and other items of note. This is a moderated newsgroup/list
- that does not allow posts from readers (such postings are redirected to
- comp.org.eff.talk). EFF-News is a low-traffic group/list, and features each
- issue of EFFector Online newsletter, as well as announcements, summaries of
- hearings and conferences, testimony transcripts, etc.
- General admin: editor@eff.org
- Technical admin: eff@eff.org
- EFF info: info@eff.org
- Subscribe: listserv@eff.org, message body: "subscribe comp-org-eff-news"
- FTP: ftp.eff.org, /pub/EFF/Policy/
- ftp.eff.org, /pub/EFF/Newsletters/EFFector/
- Gopher: gopher.eff.org, 1/EFF/Policy
- gopher.eff.org, 1/EFF/Newsletters/EFFector
- WWW: http://www.eff.org/pub/EFF/Policy/
- http://www.eff.org/pub/EFF/Newsletters/EFFector/
- [For topic-sorted archives of news items, see Policy subdirectories; for
- newsletter backissues, see EFFector directory.]
-
- * comp.org.eff.talk
- The Electronic Frontier Foundation's general discussion forum -
- focuses on EFF policy, cyberspace legal issues, the "data superhighway",
- networking and activism, and computing futures and potential. comp.org
- eff.talk is also available as a mailing list, and, in some areas,
- a FidoNet echomail conference. EFF is a 501(c)(3) US non-profit
- organization devoted to civil liberties in computing and communications.
- As with comp.org.eff.news, this newsgroup/list is not archived in full,
- but important documents are placed in EFF's online library in the Policy
- (a.k.a. Issues) directory. See below for full paths and URLs.
- General admin: ask@eff.org
- Technical admin: eff@eff.org
- EFF Info: info@eff.org
- Subscribe: listserv@eff.org, message body: "subscribe comp-org-eff-talk"
- Usenet: comp.org.eff.talk
- FidoNet: Zone 1 - INET.EFF.TALK (not backboned; feed nodes unknown)
- FTP: ftp.eff.org, /pub/EFF/Policy/
- Gopher: gopher.eff.org, 1/EFF/Policy
- WWW: http://www.eff.org/pub/EFF/Policy/
-
- * comp.org.fidonet
-
- * comp.risks (RISKS Forum Digest)
- (See RISKS Forum Digest in mailing lists section for more info.)
-
- * comp.security.unix
-
- * comp.society
-
- * comp.society.cu-digest (CuD)
- (See Computer underground Digest in mailing lists section for more info.)
-
- * comp.society.futures
-
- * comp.society.privacy (PRIVACY Forum Digest)
-
- * misc.activism.progressive (ACTIV-L)
-
- * misc.consumers
-
- * misc.headlines
-
- * misc.legal
-
- * misc.legal.moderated
-
- * ne.politics
-
- * rec.video.desktop
-
- * sci.crypt
-
- * sci.med.telemedicine
-
- * soc.politics
-
- * soc.rights.human
-
- * talk.politics.crypto
-
- * talk.politics.medicine
-
- * talk.politics.misc
-
- * uk.org.community (CommUnity, an EFF-like org. in Britain)
-
- * uk.politics
-
-
-
- Use a newsreader, such as nn, rn, trn, strn, nuntius, xrn, etc. to access
- Usenet newsgroups. Users of Delphi and some other commercial online systems
- can also access Usenet via features built into such systems.
-
-
- BBS NETWORK CONFERENCES
- -----------------------
-
- FidoNet:
-
- * AUST_LEGAL (FidoNet zone 3; = aus.legal newsgroup)
-
- * EFA (FidoNet zone 3; EF-Australia, = efa@iinet.com.au/aus.org.efa)
-
- * R_U_NEXT (FidoNet zone 3)
-
- * INET.EFF.TALK (FidoNet zone 1; non-backbone gate of comp.org.eff.talk)
-
- [many more need to be added]
-
-
- ONLINE SERVICES
- ---------------
-
- * Women's WIRE
- Online service focusing on women and women's issues. Hosts online
- resources of more than 15 women's-interest and other nonprofit groups,
- through the Organization Access feature, which offers direct access
- to nonprofit organizations and professional associations. Among the
- first groups to contribute to this electronic clearinghouse are The
- Boston Women's Health Book Collective, Alumnae Resources, Women's
- Cancer Resource Center, San Francisco Commission on the Status of
- Women, several chapters of the National Organization for Women, Students
- Organizing Students, National Education Center for Women in Business,
- and the Domestic Abuse Awareness Project. By entering the organizations'
- virtual doors, users gain access to up-to-date action aslerts, calendar,
- newsletters, resources and expert advice on health, politics, careers
- and more. WWIRE is a subscriber-only service. Listing here is not
- an endorsement or recommendation of the service, just a notice that
- activist-oriented resources may be located here.
- General: info@wwire.net
- Subscription: subscribe@wwire.net (mail here to get SprintNet
- numbers and a starter kit [Mac or Win3.1])
- Telnet: wwire.net
- Voice: +1 415 615 8989
-
-
- OTHER ONLINE RESOURCES
- ----------------------
-
- ** FTP Sites **
-
- * ftp.eff.org (ftp://ftp.eff.org/) - Electronic Frontier Foundation
-
- * ftp.eff.org, /pub/CAF (ftp://ftp.eff.org/pub/CAF/) - Computers & Academic
- Freedom
- * bell.com - MFJ Task Force archives of telecom regulatory issues
-
-
- ** Gopher Sites **
-
- * gopher.eff.org (gopher://gopher.eff.org/) - Electronic Frontier Foundation
-
- * gopher.eff.org, 1/CAF (gopher://gopher.eff.org/11/CAF) - Computers &
- Academic Freedom
-
- * bell.com - MFJ Task Force archives of telecom regulatory issues
-
-
- ** WWW Sites **
-
- * http://www.eff.org/ - Electronic Frontier Foundation
-
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