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- Subject: soc.history.war.vietnam FAQ: Admin Info and Posting Guidelines
- Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2001 23:58:38 -0700
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-
- This announcement supersedes any previous ones.
-
- General Information, Posting Guidelines and Charter
-
- Welcome. If you're reading this, it's fair to guess that you have
- some interest in the Vietnam / Indochina Wars and their aftermath.
- This document has been prepared to give you some idea of what
- soc.history.war.vietnam is all about, how to post to the newsgroup,
- and what resources are currently available. For more information and
- links to all the resources listed here, please visit one of our websites.
-
- Enjoy!
- The SHWV Moderating Team
-
-
- Table of Contents
-
- 1. What Is soc.history.war.vietnam and How It Came to Be.
- 2. SHWV Resources.
- 2a. Newsgroup FAQs.
- 2b. SHWV Newsgroup Archives
- 2c. Vietnam War Internet Project Website
- 2c1. Image Library
- 2c2. Article Resources
- 2c3. Memoirs and Personal Narratives
- 2c4. Document Resources
- 2c5. Resource / Topical Index
- 2c6. Oral History Project
- 3. Administrative Information
- 4. Posting Guidelines.
- 5. The Charter
-
-
- Section 1. What Is soc.history.war.vietnam and How It Came to Be
-
- In the middle of 1994, after lengthy discussion and debate within the
- newsgroup alt.war.vietnam, it was decided to form a new newsgroup
- dedicated to the discussion of the Vietnam War.
-
- Alt.war.vietnam, being an unmoderated newsgroup was subject to considerable
- chaos caused by innumerable flame wars, shouting and slinging matches and
- outright mayhem, with the result that those who were coming to the
- Usenet for some healing and understanding of the events as well as
- those who where interested in the study of wars in Indochina were
- getting disgusted, or worse, hurt by what was occurring.
-
- The first thought had been to moderate the existing newsgroup,
- alt.war.vietnam, but that was met almost universally with a negative
- response. The second idea was to create a new newsgroup, and in the
- process put it on the mainstream hierarchy. So began the process by
- which this newsgroup came into being in the first half of 1995.
-
- Soc.History.War.Vietnam (SHWV) was created to provide an open forum
- for the objective discussion of the Vietnam and Indochinese wars,
- their causes, aftermath, and effect on the people and societies which
- took part in them. The use of a moderator was intended to provide an
- environment that is conducive to this discussion, and open to all
- categories of potential readers/ contributors without regard to
- ideological or political positions. All this is laid out in the
- Charter of the newsgroup.
-
-
- Section 2. SHWV Resources
-
- 2a. Newsgroup FAQs
-
- Part of the charter has also been the call for the creation of
- Frequently Asked Questions FAQ papers to answer the more commonly
- asked questions which continually crop up within the newsgroup about
- aspects of the Vietnam War. These FAQs are posted to both
- soc.history.war.vietnam and news.answers monthly. Current FAQs cover
- topics such as: Vietnam Related Internet Resources; the SHWV Recommended
- Reading List; the Tonkin Gulf Incident; Use of Armoured Vehicles in the
- Vietnam War; USAF gunships; and aspects of the Australian involvement in
- Vietnam.
-
- The process of developing FAQs is ongoing. Others on
- people, places and events of the various Indochina Wars are being worked
- on, and will be posted as available.
-
- The moderators of the newsgroup, in accordance with the Charter, have
- the sole responsibility for the development and content of any
- newsgroup FAQs. Any person who believes that they have specialized
- in-depth knowledge of a topic that wishes to submit a FAQ for review
- is encouraged to do so by sending it to vietnam-request@home.net.
-
- FAQs will be posted for comment on the newsgroup for a period of at
- least one month. More time maybe allocated at the discretion of the
- moderators. During this period, the designation [RFD] will precede
- the subject in the header. FAQs will be submitted to news.answers and
- soc.answers upon completion of this process.
-
- All FAQs are available at the Vietnam War Internet Project
- website at:
-
- http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/shwv/faqs-top.html
-
- In addition, FAQs are also available by anonymous ftp at:
- rtfm.mit.edu in the directory pub/usenet/soc.history.war.vietnam
-
-
- 2b. SHWV Newsgroup Archives
-
- All articles posted to soc.history.war.vietnam are regularly
- archived in log files. However, to save storage space, monthly FAQs
- postings will only be archived when a change occurs. These are
- available at the SHWV Website at:
-
- http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/shwv/shwv/arch-top.html
-
-
- 2c. Vietnam War Internet Project Website
-
- The SHWV archives are part of, and affiliated with, the Vietnam War
- Internet Project (VWIP). Articles and bibliographies that have been
- posted to SHWV and other related material are maintained at the VWIP
- website at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidental Library located at the
- University of Texas in Austin at:
-
- http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/vwiphome.html
-
- This website offers many features that are not available directly
- through the newsgroup. These include:
-
- 1. The Image Library
-
- The Vietnam War Internet Project website contains a substantial image
- library, including most of those previous housed at the Byrd Archives,
- and a large collection of armor photos. The Image Library may be accessed
- from the homepage, or directly at:
-
- http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/shwv/imagetop.html
-
- Individuals with images that they would like to see appropriately
- posted on the web are urged to post such images to the newsgroup (in
- uuencoded form) if they are small, or to send them directly to the
- newsgroup's information address (vietnam-request@home.net) for placement on
- the website. Please include as full a description of the image, including
- date and location, as is possible.
-
-
- 2. Articles Resource Pages
-
- A number of articles have been posted to SHWV. To ensure easy
- accessibility of these pieces, they are archived not only within the
- logfiles but separately on the websites. Articles of all types and
- from all aspects of the debate on the Indochina Wars are welcome. If
- you have an article that you wish to add, please submit it for posting
- on the newsgroup. SHWV articles, as well as others not posted to the
- newsgroup, are available at the VWIP through the homepage or directly
- at:
-
- http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/shwv/art-top.html
-
-
- 3. Memoirs and Personal Narrative Pages
-
- Over time, the archives of the newsgroup have become a valuable
- reference resource in terms of the discussion about the contested
- nature of the issues surrounding the war and in the oral history
- included in the articles labeled "PER NAR". They are included in the
- logfile archives of the newsgroup. They are also available as part of
- the Memoirs and Personal Narrative section of the VWIP website. so that
- they may be more readily accessible as a resource. This section may be
- accessed from the VWIP homepage, or directly at:
-
-
- http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/shwv/articles/pnar-top.html
-
-
- 4. Document Resources
-
- A long term project by the Vietnam War Internet Project, documents
- relating to the Indochina Wars are being placed on the web. New
- documents will be added frequently. This section may be accessed from
- the VWIP homepage, or directly at:
-
- http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/shwv/doc-top.html
-
-
- 5. Resource / Topical Index
-
- The Vietnam War Internet Project offers topical indexes both by subject
- and by author. As part of an ongoing project, topics will have a short
- descriptive entry, validated and recommended web sites, bibliographical
- information and lists of related topics. As part of this project, SHWV
- moderator Ted Gittinger is working on a full topical index of the
- soc.history.war.vietnam newsgroup which will be a stand-alone entity as
- well as being integrated into the VWIP index. The VWIP Resource index
- may be accessed directly at:
-
- http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/shwv/topictop.html
-
- 6. Oral History Project
-
- The Vietnam War Internet Project is also engaged in an ongoing project
- to bring to the web existing oral history collections, such as the one
- at the LBJ Library, and will be collecting its own series of interviews
- with "street level" folks - regular soldiers, sailors, anti-war activists,
- etc.
-
- Section 3. Administrative Information
-
- The moderated newsgroup soc.history.war.vietnam is dedicated to the
- discussion of the Vietnam / Indochina wars, their antecedents and
- their aftermath. All points of view and disciplines are welcome. It
- is our hope to create a "flame-free" environment in which discourse is
- possible, and perhaps even some healing and understanding.
-
-
- The current moderators for soc.history.war.vietnam are:
-
- Joe Carwithen: Appeals Referee
-
- Alan Dawson: Media Advisor
-
- Ted Gittinger: Newsgroup Indexer
-
- Edwin E. Moise: History/Faq Advisor
-
- Brian Ross: Moderator Emeritus
-
- John Tegtmeier: Webmaster, FAQ Coordinator
-
- Frank Vaughan: Active Moderator
-
- Requests for information concerning the newsgroup should be
- addressed at to the contact address, not to the individual moderators,
- at vietnam-request@home.net
-
- Please feel free to contact us with any question or suggestion. We
- hope that you all will enjoy and profit from the newsgroup.
-
-
- Section 4. Posting Guidelines.
-
- The criteria for postings are contained in the Charter. To assist
- those who wish to post articles to the newsgroup, the posting
- guidelines below were developed. The expressed goal of the newsgroup -
- to develop a flame-free environment for discussion of all aspects of the
- Indochina War - is the overarching principle in all posting guidelines.
-
- The submission of an article to this newsgroup implicitly gives permission
- for that article to be archived for distribution, and for quotation of that
- article within this newsgroup for the purpose of discussion. All other
- rights are assumed to remain with the contributor under the Berne
- convention.
-
- Postings are to be done in plain ASCII test. Postings using other
- character sets that result in non-standard characters appearing may,
- at the discretion of the moderator, be returned to the poster with
- instructions to resubmit using ASCII text. The moderator may manually
- change the nonstandard characters into Ascii, at his or her discretion.
-
- Please remember that this is a moderated newsgroup. We are not on-line all
- day long (this is all volunteer work) so there may be some delay from the
- time you post to the time your article appears on the newsgroup. We will
- try to get articles up as soon as is possible, normally within a 24 hour
- time frame. We will attempt to make an administrative posting whenever an
- outage of more than 48 hours is anticipated.
-
- 1. Topics.
-
- The charter requires that postings deal with the Indochina Wars, their
- antecedents and their aftermath. This is to include political philosophy
- and social factors. This also means the mind set of all the participants
- at the time, and in the present to the extent that this reflects on the
- aftermath of the wars. It was made clear from the outset that this was a
- multi-discipline newsgroup, not just history. It is set up as such in the
- charter.
-
- Posters should restrict their comments to the above. Posts containing ANY
- material not included within the scope of the newsgroup, or legitimate
- rebuttal to material already posted, will be returned or the off-topic
- material will be redacted.
-
- A word about current event postings - these articles need to conform
- to the topic guideline. That is, the submission must directly link to
- the Indochina Wars and their aftermath. Such topics might include:
- POW/MIAs, refugee issues, drug trade, prostitution, environment issues
- arising from herbicides, old ordinance, etc. This does not include
- the current policies of the Hanoi government, economic trade (except
- as it is tied to a war related issue) or similiar topics. Such article are
- more properly included in bit.listserv.seasia-l or one of the soc.culture.x
- groups.
-
- The decision as to an article being admissible resides with the moderators,
- who were named as part of the voting process for the newsgroup, and their
- successors, as provided in the charter. Further comments on the propriety
- of material shall be deemed as flames, and rejected.
-
- Discussion of, or complaints with, the moderating process should be directed to
- the newsgroup news.groups, and is not appropriate within the newsgroup
-
-
- 2. Personal Attacks.
-
- Articles must be free of personal attacks on individuals in the readership
- on the newsgroup. Since the exact readership of soc.history.war.vietnam is
- unknown at any given time, this requirement may be extended, at the
- discretion of the moderators, to include any personal attack. The
- determination for this will be context sensitive. The public acts of public
- figures are, of course, open to critique, but only these public acts. The
- same is true of organizations which similarly are also open to a higher
- level of critique. Posters should restrict their comments to the material
- and the discourse surrounding the material. ANY COMMENTS OF A PERSONAL
- NATURE REGARDING ANOTHER POSTERS INTENTIONS, MOTIVES, BELIEFS, ETC. SHALL
- BE DEEMED A PERSONAL ATTACK, AND REJECTED. The moderating team reserves
- the right to examine the body of a poster's submission in order to
- determine if an implicit pattern of harassment exists, and to use this
- determination as part of the criteria in evaluating submissions.
-
- Characterizations of another individual's beliefs or views as "ridiculous",
- "stupid", "lies" or any similar label may be deemed, depending upon the
- context, not as a critique of the material but as personal attack, and
- therefore rejected. Posters will restrict themselves to a rebuttal of the
- material and issues raised in an article without including derogatory or
- condescending insults.
-
- The moderators may, at their discretion, remove a line or sentence of text
- containing a personal attack if, in the judgement of the moderator, that
- line would result in the posting being returned to the author, and that
- there is sufficient value and timeliness in the posting that such a delay
- might render the posting moot. Any poster may request that this not be
- done, in which case any posting outside of the guidelines will be returned
- for editing and resubmission.
-
- 3. The Goal of the Newsgroup
-
- The goal of this newsgroup, as outlined at the time of the voting for its
- creation, was to promote a flame-free environment for discourse and to
- provide a forum in which various sides of the debate, coming from differing
- backgrounds, could exchange ideas. Posters are asked to bear this in mind.
- Posts seeking to restrict this open availability to all sides of the debate
- shall be considered flames, and will be rejected.
-
-
- 4. Commercial
-
- No articles of a commercial nature will be posted. This includes
- announcements of Indochina conflict-related materials that are being put up
- for bid on auction sites. An exception to the above can be made at the
- discretion of the moderators for not-for-profit groups which making
- announcements which offer important benefits.
-
- Announcements of forthcoming or recent publications in the field will also
- be allowed on a informational basis. Any articles containing advertising
- of any services for fee must conform to the above to be eligible for
- posting.
-
-
- 5. Copyright
-
- Please be aware of the copyright laws as they pertain to your submissions.
- They are a lot stricter than you may think. Under the Berne convention,
- just about everything is presumed to be protected, even if not expressly
- stated. The rule of thumb is simply that unless the person has expressly
- put the material in the public domain, it should be treated as protected.
- As stated above, articles posted to soc.history.war.vietnam may be quoted
- for the purpose of discussion on this newsgroup. If you need more complete
- information, please look at the copyright myth FAQ on the news.answers
- newsgroup.
-
- Quotations from published sources for the purposes of discussion or
- illumination are acceptable, as long as those quotations fall within
- the fair use provisions of the copyright laws.
-
- In practical terms, this means that newspaper articles, wire service
- stories and excerpts from books cannot be posted, unless they are less than
- 100 words in length and germaine to an ongoing discussion. Posting the
- first 100 words of a newspaper article, and a link to the article is not
- acceptable for posting.
-
-
- 6. Net etiquette
-
- Posters are asked to voluntarily adhere to common practice in regard
- to net etiquette and the posting of articles. Quotes from prior posts
- should not be more than 50% of a posting, and those sections quoted should
- have a direct bearing on the commentary in the new article.
-
- Signature files should be restricted to 4 lines. The expansion of the
- number of Usenet newsgroups, as well as the number of sites getting news
- feeds, have increased dramatically, taxing the net's ability to carry the
- load. Quoting a forty line article to say "I agree" is selfish. Please
- use the editing features of your newsreaders and stick to the essentials.
- The moderators reserve the right to edit excessive quotation from submitted
- articles.
-
- 7. Personal Narratives
-
- It has been our policy for quite some time to treat personal narratives -
- articles marked "PER NAR" in the subject header - as oral history.
-
- Respondents may ask appropriate questions, but the content of the articles
- is considered privileged, and may not be attacked. This holds true not only
- for vets, but for those who were active in the anti-war movement.
-
- The rationale behind this is simple - it is more beneficial to the
- newsgroup to have oral history posted than it is for potential posters to
- refrain for fear of confrontation and critique of their actions years ago.
- This will include public figures.
-
-
- 8. Cross-posting Articles.
-
- Request to cross-post articles will not be honored.
-
- Posters who are replying to articles posted on other newsgroups must
- include the entire original article within their to soc.history.war.vietnam
- posting.
-
- This is to insure that articles are not taken out of context, and that the
- author of the original article has an opportunity to respond.
-
-
- 9. Relay posting
-
- In the event a relay posting (one author, a different poster) the
- moderators may, at their discretion, add a suitable advisory at the
- beginning of the posting, clarifying that the SHWV moderating team
- cannot vouch for the accuracy or authenticity of the material in question.
- The moderators may use, but are not required to use, the following
- advisory:
-
- [Moderator disclaimer: the posting below is authored by one party and
- posted by another. As a matter of policy, the SHWV moderating team
- does not make any judgement on the authenticity of the material, nor
- on its original authorship.]
-
-
- 10. Quoted material
-
- It is the policy of the newsgroup that quoted material must be presented
- verbatim, although it should be trimmed to a manageable length. If quoted
- material is changed in a manner that, in the judgement of the moderators,
- changes the original author's meaning or intent then the moderators may
- either restore the original quoted material, and post a notice that they
- have done so, or return the posting to the author with instructions to
- restore the quote and resubmit.
-
- The moderators may also trim excessive quotation of old material, or, at
- their discretion, return it to the poster in accordance with netiquette and
- accepted practice on the usenet. In the event moderators trim excessively
- quoted material, they may, but are not required to, add an advisory to the
- message similar to:
-
- [Excessively quoted material trimmed by the moderator.]
-
- The moderator's will honor any poster's request to have articles returned
- rather than trimmed.
-
-
- 11. Typographical Errors
-
- 1. Spelling: The moderators may, at their discretion, correct obvious
- spelling errors in postings.
-
- 2. Capitalization: The moderators may, at their discretion, correct
- obvious capitalization errors. The moderators may, at their discretion,
- return postings for correction by their original author that do not use
- reasonably standard capitalization. The moderators are the sole judge of
- "reasonably standard capitalization."
-
-
- 12. Format For Posting
-
- This newsgroup, and its moderating process, are conducted in English.
- Articles in other languages related to the newsgroup, such as Vietnamese,
- Lao, French, etc., will be accepted for posting only if accompanied by a
- full English translation.
-
- All articles should be submitted in plain US ASCII text. Postings in
- HTML will be returned to the author.
-
- No binary files will be posted. Binaries may be submitted, but they
- will be placed on the Vietnam War Internet Project website. The article
- posting to the newsgroup will only refer to the url of the binary file
- (image, audio, etc). In no case are executable files acceptable.
-
- 13. Appeal Process
-
- There is an appeal process if you believe that your article was unfairly
- rejection. Please refer to the Charter for full information. Essentially,
- all that is required to appeal is to send an e-mail reply of the rejection
- notice to all moderators by replying to the newsgroup's contact address,
- Carwithenj@aol.com, with the word APPEAL in the Subject: line.
- Posters appealing moderating decisions should outline the reasons why they
- believe the submission should be posted. All appeals will be run by the
- Appeals Referee, who was not part of the initial decision to reject the
- article.
-
-
- Section 5. The Charter
-
- CHARTER
-
- 1. Aim & Purpose of Soc.History.War.Vietnam
-
- This newsgroup will provide an open forum for the objective discussion
- of the Vietnam and Indochinese wars, their causes, aftermath, and
- effect on the people and societies which took part in them. The use
- of a moderator is intended to provide an environment that is conducive
- to this discussion, and open to all categories of potential readers/
- contributors - academics, veterans, members of the anti-war movement,
- students, and anyone else with an interest - without regard to ideological
- or political positions.
-
- The wars in Vietnam and Indochina in the middle of the twentieth century
- not only bred armed conflict between combatants, but also divisiveness and
- social conflict within the societies of some of the participicants in the
- conflicts. In the United States, some believe that the war has transcended
- its historical moment to become a culture icon for the turbulence of the
- sixties. At any rate, there still exists a great desparity in the
- understandings of the social, political and historic circumstances of the
- war, and its continued influence on various societies.
-
- Soc.history.war.vietnam will seek to promote a discourse which will allow
- these positions to be explored. Perhaps, in this way, the newsgroup may be
- instrumental in achieving a better understanding of the events, and may
- even assist in the process of healing.
-
- 2. The Function of the Moderators
-
- This newsgroup shall have an active moderator, and at least
- two co-moderators. It shall be the responsibility of the active
- moderator to screen postings to the newsgroup, and elimante those
- which are:
-
- a. flames, insults and attacks directed at a person rather than
- a position;
-
- b. flames that use derogatory labels to depict whole categories of people,
- such as veterans or members of the anti-war movement, etc.;
-
- c. articles that have no connection to the Vietnam or Indochina wars, their
- causes, effects or aftermath; and
-
- d. any message of a commercial nature.
-
- The active moderator may not screen postings for merit of argument, nor for
- their political or ideological content.
-
- All articles that are rejected will be sent back to the contributor
- with a short message explaning the reason for rejection. Such
- rejections may be appealed as outlined below.
-
- The co-moderators serve in a back-up capacity, so as to insure
- continuity during either a temporary or permanent change in the status
- of the active moderator. In addition, the co-moderators will have the
- responsibility, along with the active moderator, for voting on appeals
- of rejected posts, the appointment of new moderators, and the possible
- removal of a current moderator as outlined below.
-
- 3. Appeal of Rejection of Posts
-
- If a contributor whose post has been rejected wishes to appeal this
- action, the current active moderator will forward this request and the
- post in question to all co-moderators for a vote. If the majority of
- all moderators votes to overrule the rejection, the article will be
- sent to the newsgroup. If the post is rejected, the person appealling
- the rejection will be sent a summary of the votes by the moderators.
-
- 4. Appointment of New Moderators
-
- New co-moderators will be appointed as necessary through the
- nomination of an individual by the other moderators. The appointment
- will require a unanimous vote of the current moderators to pass. The
- new co-moderator's name will then be submitted to the newsgroup for a
- five day discussion period. During these five days, any of the
- current moderators may change their vote in response to this discussion.
- At the end of the five days, if all the moderators are still in agreement,
- the nominee becomes a co-moderator.
-
- 5. Removal of a Moderator
-
- A moderator may be removed for the following causes:
-
- a. failure to perform the outlined duties of the position,
-
- b. a pattern of biased or discriminatory rejections of postings.
-
- Such removals will be made by the formal vote of all current moderators. A
- 2/3rds vote in favor of such action will be required for removal. The
- reasons for, and results of, all such votes will be posted to the
- newsgroup.
-
- 6. FAQ
-
- The moderators, as a group, will be responsible for the development and
- posting of a frequently asked question (FAQ) file for this newsgroup.
-
- 7. Posting of Charter and Moderators List
-
- This charter will be reposted, along with the list of current
- moderators to the newsgroup every month.
-
-
-
- ~~~~~
- [Moderator Note: All SHWV messages, FAQs And related files are archived at
- http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/shwv/vwiphome.html. The posting of an article
- by the moderators of SHWV only indicates the article is within the Charter
- and does not imply agreement with, nor the correctness of, the article.]
-