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- * THIS FILE WAS THE "README.DOC" FILE FROM THE FIRST EDITION OF
- SBI, AND WILL BE RE-POSTED IN ALL REVISIONS FOR HISTORICAL
- PERSPECTIVE.
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- SPECIAL PRE-RELEASE COPY OF "GUIDE TO SELECT BBS'S ON THE INTERNET"
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- Thank you for downloading this *first* edition of "Select BBS's on the
- Internet" (SBI). The list is -by no means- complete, but its probably the
- most complete listing of these kinds of systems available anywhere. A lot
- of the systems listed are also lacking some of the "details" I'd like to
- add in future lists. It is my hope that by getting this list out early on
- the Internet and other distribution channels that sysops of the listed
- systems will send updated information for the next edition. So consider
- this issue a "pre-release", with the next issue being FAR more complete!
-
- SYSOPS: Please take the time to review your information and send me any
- updates to your system information. Many of the records are incomplete -
- particularly the descriptions. Most of the descriptions have been taken
- from the online information I found when verifying your IP address.
- Hopefully this will be the only time I'll have to do it that way, and
- sysops will send me the information they want displayed. This is a great
- opportunity to describe your system how YOU want it described. How and
- where to send the update is listed in the SYSOP.DOC file included with the
- list.
-
- Let me also take a moment to introduce myself. My name is Richard Mark,
- and I've been running a BBS since 1987 (Dragon Keep), along with my
- partner "The Dragon", in Gainesville Florida. Although the BBS charges
- fee's, none of the sysops (myself included), make any money doing this.
- But we do support a nice 50-line system with a dedicated 56KB internet
- feed supported entirely by membership fee's. So, as you see, I'm already
- a compulsive-obsessive BBS sysop who's used to doing a lot of work for no
- compensation and very little appreciation. A perfect personality type for
- maintaining an ongoing list of BBS's on the Internet <g>. Professionally,
- I'm an IRM working for a state agency. Basically, I am not an "internet"
- kind a guy - I am a "BBS" kind a guy... but I am one of a new virtual
- community of "BBS people" suddenly a part of the Internet community.
-
- I decided to start this list because there was the NEED -- other lists
- primarily promote Government run databases, and University mainframe
- "message base" systems also called "BBS's". No where was there a list of
- privately-owned "standalone" BBS systems (like we've come to know and
- love) that were now on the Internet. What I mean by "standalone" is a
- seperate system - not part of a University computer system. And what I
- mean by "privately-owned" is just that - not a goverment funded entity. I
- have nothing against those types of systems -- but there are already a
- dozen lists out there that provide that information. One very good
- listing is by Scott Yanoff ("Special Internet Connections") and another by
- CC May ("Not Another List!"). To illustrate my point, only (2) of the
- systems on this list can be found on either of these otherwise
- exceptionally complete and well done lists.
-
- Setting up my own BBS telnet menu is what got me started collecting
- addresses and information. One of my hopes with this list is to make
- the task of setting up a "Telnet to other BBS's" type of menu or
- gateway easier for everyone else :)
-
- I'd also like to note that a lot of the systems on this list are MBBS
- systems - but not by design. These were simply the systems I
- personally knew about. This list is designed to promote ALL BBS
- software types on the internet.
-
- The list will be widely distributed amongst BBS's, and via Anonymous FTP
- and FINGER on the Internet. We're also working on a LISTSERV type of
- system where people can write email requests for the list.
-
- Since this is the "first" edition of the list, I am very open to
- comments and suggestions. All the information in the list is being
- kept in a database for easy list creation, editing, collection. At
- this point, I'd be willing to re-structure it as needed. As for the
- list itself, I decided not to have a catagory for "rate", since some
- systems rates are so complex, it would take many lines of text to
- describe it. Systems are welcome to include rate information in their
- description if they so desire. This list also contains no graphics or
- ansi characters for maximum readability with all system types. Please
- don't include ansi in your system info - I'll just have to strip it
- out.
-
- As a final note to those that may say "hey, why do we need a list like
- this if there are only 25 systems on it?". Well, in the MBBS world
- alone, another 50 BBS's will be on the net by the end of next year.
- The BBS world is over 50,000 systems strong, and according to industry
- experts, such as Jack Rickard, editor of Boardwatch Magazine, a huge
- percentage of them are contemplating internet connectivity. It is my
- personal belief that eventually MOST BBS's will, in fact, be a part -
- and hopefully a welcome and valuable part - of Internet Cyberspace!
-
- Looking towards a great future of BBS Cyber-Surfing...
-
- Richard
- cerebus@dkeep.com
- cerebus@freenet.ufl.edu
-