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- From: rdippold@cancun.qualcomm.com (Ron Dippold)
- Subject: Re: MISC: Group split
- Message-ID: <rdippold.724100527@cancun>
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- Organization: Qualcomm, Inc., San Diego, CA
- References: <rdippold.723779802@qualcom> <1992Dec9.102646.18744@lmpsbbs.comm <rdippold.723934620@qualcom> <10363@vtserf.cc.vt.edu>
- Date: Fri, 11 Dec 1992 19:02:07 GMT
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- jsciv@vtucs.cc.vt.edu writes:
- >Actually, that kind of brings up another question (which I suppose would
- >be answered by the charter): Would the .announce group be run such that
- >the moderator scans the group and pulls pertinant articles, or would it
- >be run by submission? I would tend to think that submission would be the
- >easier way to do it, but your wording sounds like you'd prefer the active
- >search method.
-
- Both. The primary source of postings is by people going to the group
- and posting - the article is mailed to the moderator, who will post it
- to the group where it gets sent all over the place. I can also see
- the moderator scanning the other groups for any interesting info.
-
- The best thing here is that people who get too far behind should be
- able to read just .info and not miss too much important information.
- --
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