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- From: dsroberts@beckman.com
- Newsgroups: comp.org.decus
- Subject: How DECUS does business
- Message-ID: <1992Dec17.134122.1069@beckman.com>
- Date: 17 Dec 92 13:41:22 PDT
- References: <1992Dec2.143046.1@mscf.med.upenn.edu> <lhupaoINN978@lisboa.cs.utexas.edu> <17DEC199214022742@rover.uchicago.edu>
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- In article <17DEC199214022742@rover.uchicago.edu>, frank@rover.uchicago.edu (Frank - Hardware Hacker - Borger) writes:
- > Agreed, there are some problems with openness. When we set up the
- > Newsletter conference on DCS, it was agreed that it was open to all.
- > We hoped we could get feedback from users, we wanted that to be the
- > place where the back-porch type of discussion was held, (versus the
- > stereotypical smoke filled room.) Regretably, not all conferences
- > that should be open are.
-
- So, a conference on a open to leadership only system was created to get feedback
- from users? What's wrong with this picture?
- >
- >>And, the traffic
- >>comes pre-sorted by topic (conference/newsgroup) rather than just dumped into a
- >>mailbox in chronological order.
- >
- > Only if you have enough topics. If you look at the net conferences,
- > you rarely find one actually sorted. Let's see now, I would need alt.
- > decus.newsletters.L&T, alt.decus.newsletters.DAARC, alt.decus.news-
- > letters.finance, ... sure guys.
-
- Nonsense. Below topic you have subject and I've yet to see a newsreader so
- braindead you couldn't follow topics by subject.
-
- > Ok, lets try to summarize. (I just checked, you don't have DCS access,
- > so you really are not active in DECUS day to day running. What I feel
- > is:
-
- I am, so let's see how this applies to me.
- >
- > DCS works well for messaging concerning day to day operations of DECUS,
- > where I have specific information that must go quickly to a key person
- > or a few people. example: Many messages go back and forth between a
- > few people charged with coming up with a commercialism policy pertinent
- > to th newsletters in particular.
-
- okay
- >
- > Notes/etc works best for taking that commercialism policy you have just
- > sweated out and submitting it to the general populace to get their
- > reactions. (Hopefully you will get constructive criticism, in truth,
- > you will typically end up with few responses.)
-
- And when was this submitted to the "general populace to get their reactions"?
- I saw it on DCS, a system LIMITED TO LEADERSHIP. Are you saying that the only
- general populace that counts is leadership? urp.
-
- > The trick is to balance proper use of DCS versus notes so that I am
- > properly informed and told of major changes that will take place,
- > without being snowed under by the sheer volume of messages that
- > go flying by.
-
- The trick is to make the information about DECUS leadership available to the
- general populace (hint, Frank, that is not limited to us leader types) and
- allow them to comment without placing an excessive traffic burden on
- leadership. DCS notes is DECIDEDLY unrelated to this.
- >
- > Frank R. Borger - Physicist __ Internet: Frank@rover.uchicago.edu
- > Michael Reese - Univ. of Chicago |___ Phone : 312-791-8075 fax : 567-7455
- > Center for Radiation Therapy | |_) _ In the first place God made idiots.
- > | \|_) That was for practice. Then he made
- > "Birthplace of Softball" |_) school boards. - Mark Twain
-
- So how about at least sending the dcs conference contents (not member only at
- least) out to a netnews hierarchy? How about we create a DECUS. hierarchy
- similar to that of VMSNET and distribute the notes conferences that way?
- Better still make it two way so you can REALLY talk to the members. Or switch
- to netnews altogether and remove the requirement for the VMS paradigm, since so
- many DECUS LEADERS object to it in the first place (Clyde Pool and Kurt Riesler
- to name two). That way you could even read it on your own system and get the
- info faster! What a concept.
- --
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