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- From: cyberoid@milton.u.washington.edu (Robert Jacobson)
- Subject: ADMIN: (1) The new newsgroup and (2) 4 days of quiet!
- Message-ID: <1992Jul24.054310.18577@u.washington.edu>
- Originator: hlab@milton.u.washington.edu
- Sender: news@u.washington.edu (USENET News System)
- Organization: WORLDESIGN, Seattle
- Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1992 05:30:44 GMT
- Approved: cyberoid@milton.u.washington.edu
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- First, Mark De Loura is off to SIGGRAPH (where he will be coordinating
- a major get together of sci.virtual-worlds denizens: look for postings
- on bulletin boards or send Mark mail NOW, before he leaves for Chicago!).
- And I am off to the annual Payne Pig Roast in Ridgefield, Washington,
- one of the Seven Human Wonders of the Western World (SW-4). If you have
- to ask, you're not in the In Crowd. Sorry. So the newsgroup will go
- untended for the weekend. Take some time off and be happy.
-
- Second, following is a preview of the notice that has been posted to
- news.announce.newsgroup as a Request for Discussion. Feel free to leave
- your comments here, too. We want to move fast on this while Mark still
- has time free from graduate studies. We hope you like it. :-)
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- SCI.VIRTUAL-WORLDS.APPS
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-
- This is a Request for Discussion concerning a proposed newsgroup,
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- sci.virtual-worlds.apps
-
- for the discussion of pending and actual applications of virtual
- worlds technology in industrial, commercial, educational, and
- entertainment settings.
-
- Calling for the creation of this newsgroup are the founders and
- current moderators of sci.virtual-worlds, Bob Jacobson and Mark De
- Loura.
-
- For over 18 months we have presided over the increasingly complex and
- useful dialogues that have taken place on sci.v-w. It's our opinion
- that the conversations there are now varied enough to merit the
- spinning off of a second newsgroup dedicated to actual applications of
- the technology. According to surveys, nearly 2% of USENET's millions
- of readers tune in at least occasionally. This diverse population
- of interest can support more than one newsgroup.
-
- In the past, mailing lists have formed to handle such specific topics
- as software requirements for headsets and gloves, but we foresee a
- larger need: the chance to publicly announce and discuss applications
- of virtual worlds technology. This will provide a kickstart to our
- industry and help us to keep directed toward serving the public and
- the market, rather than becoming inward-turned, all research and self-
- preoccupation.
-
- sci.virtual-worlds will continue to be sponsored by the HIT Lab. It's
- our belief that s.v-w should continue as a general forum for our
- community, perhaps one more focused on cutting edge research and
- philosophical issues. These are still very important. However, this
- will be the prerogative of the new moderators and the participants.
-
- sci.virtual-worlds.apps will be a place to take these discussions one
- step farther, into the domain of serious applications.
-
- We will have a two-week open period of debate and comment on this
- proposal, in sci.virtual-worlds, on the WELL, and in the traditional
- forum of news.announce.newgroups. Then we will call for a formal
- vote. If there is a net positive vote of 100 participants, we will
- create sci.virtual-worlds.apps and announce its formation to you.
-
- Thank you for considering this proposal. We believe it is necessary
- for a newsgroup to exist in which to advance the state of our art
- through the discussion of applications and their economic, commercial,
- and social implication. We welcome your comments and support.
-
-
- Bob Jacobson Mark De Loura
- Moderator Co-Moderator
- cyberoid@u.washington.edu madsax@u.washington.edu
- or or
- bluefire@well.sf.ca.us deloura@cs.unc.edu
-