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- From: frank@rover.uchicago.edu (Frank - Hardware Hacker - Borger)
- Subject: Re: EXECUTION of DECUS Standards
- Message-ID: <18DEC199210275598@rover.uchicago.edu>
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- Organization: Joint Center for Radiation Therapy
- References: <1992Dec2.143046.1@mscf.med.upenn.edu> <lhupaoINN978@lisboa.cs.utexas.edu> <17DEC199214022742@rover.uchicago.edu> <1992Dec17.160250@mccall.com>
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- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1992 16:27:00 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec17.160250@mccall.com>, tp@mccall.com (Terry Poot) writes...
- >.....
- >Sounds like you need more conferences. Proper use of conferences and subject
- >lines should allow you to easily select the issues you are familiar with. ...
-
- You miss my point. With DCS, I as the sender make one decision on
- who should read the message. With NOTES, everybody who happens to
- read NOTES would have to access that conference and actively decide
- if they wanted to read that note.
-
- Also, Notes doesn't auto-forward. My DCS mail is automagically forwarded
- to my VAX mail account here. I don't have to pour thru 40-odd news
- groups to glean 3 or 4 really pertinent messagews.
-
- >No. But then I might not read a conference devoted to symposia, and probably
- >wouldn't read an article entitled:
- >
- >Deadline for DECUS store for Spring '93 symposium
-
- But what if you read the same note/article in alt.decus.symposia,
- alt.decus.store, alt.decus.DAARC, alt.decus.L&T, alt.decus.VAX,
- alt.decus. .... (well you get the idea.) DCS handles the equivalent
- of cross-posting to multiple groups much better. I 1 message, not N.
- >
- >And the "open" ones are only open to those with DCS access.
- >
- And to ones on DECUServe.
-
- >Why not. How many is too many? Depending on the amount of newsletters traffic,
- >though, it might be sufficient to create a single newsletters group. You only
- >need to split them if there is enough traffic that it is a problem. Subject
- >lines are used to select which articles in a group to actually read.
-
- Actually, NOTES is much better than Ness in one respect. Instead of
- Subject lines and "In response to... types. when you have an entirely
- new topic, you start a new stream of notes with note nn.0 Subsequent
- RESPONSES to the seed note are entered as nn.1, nn.2, etc.
-
- So When I read a notes stream, I get things all new notes presented
- to me sorted by topic AND IN CORRECT CHRONOLIGICAL ORDER. You ob-
- jected to mail coming in in chronological order. How many times have
- you seen news postings where the response to one note appears before
- the original item at your location because of posting delays? Does
- it screw up the sense of the note? For me it dose.
-
- >A properly fine-tuned hierarchy can successfully trade off number of groups
- >with the amount of traffic in each group.
-
- Show me a well tuned newsgroup on the net, and I will agree with you.
-
- >email can always be used to talk to a limited number of people,
-
- Correct. That's what DCS is best at. Steering committee level etc.
-
- >but decisions made in email are by definition closed.
-
- Well, my favorite sig works that way. The steering committee makes
- the decisions. They are closed in the sense that everbody and their
- uncle on the Net doesn't get to vote, however the decisions are (by
- my definition,) still open if the RESULTS are posted to an open
- NOTES conference.
-
- >Incidently, exactly why is DCS distinct from DECUServe and limited to particular
- >people? It sounds like the private stuff is in email anyway. It may not be true,
- >but the perception among at least some non-leaders is that DCS is a way of
- >keeping our noses out of "their" (leadership's) business.
-
- Although DCS and DECUServe are on different processors, both are
- accessible from the DECUServe end. To preclude giving everyone with
- a DCS account free DECUServe access, (with no connect costs,) those
- with DCS accounts can only access the limited DCS notes conference.
- However anyone on DECUServe can access any of the DCS conferences,
- provided that they are not closed.
-
- >The whole point of notes and news is to help manage a large base of information.
- >In my estimation, news at least (don't know about notes) does a pretty good job
- >of this.
-
- I use both. IMHO Notes does a much better job because it does a better
- job of sorting various conversation threads, mainly because I can start
- a new thread, (equivalent to creating vms.xxx.pdp11.IAS) without having
- to go to the gods of the net and beseach them to start it for me.
-
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