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- Last-modified: 1995/02/19
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- This is the FAQ for the Usenet Info Center. This document is designed
- to tell you what the Usenet Info Center is all about. Suggestions
- and/or corrections are always welcome. Any comments except direct
- submissions should be sent to kevina@clark.net, NOT usenet-b@clark.net.
-
- This FAQ can be obtained at ftp.clark.net:/pub/usenet-b/info/info-
- center-faq by fingering usenet-b@clark.net, or by sending mail to
- usenet-b@clark.net with a subject line of help. A HTML version of this
- FAQ can be found at http://www.clark.net/pub/usenet-b/www/
- info-center-faq.html
-
- Please redistribute this FAQ in an any way you see fit.
-
-
- ---------------------======Contents======-------------------------
- <> What is the Usenet Info Center? <>
- <> What is the Newsgroups Info Center? <>
- <> What's up with the New Name? <>
- <> How can I help? <>
- <> How else can I help? <>
- <> What are you already aware of and/or using? <>
- <> Where can I get the Info Center? <>
- <> Credits <>
- <> Where is it going to go? <>
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-
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- <> What is the Usenet Info Center? <>
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The Usenet Info Center is a starting place for your infomation on
- Usenet. I choose this more general name, rather then Usenet Newsgroups
- Info Center, so that I would not limit my self to just infomation on the
- Newsgroups.
-
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- <> What is the Newsgroups Info Center? <>
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The Newsgroups Info Center is the main part of the Usenet Info Center,
- the area where most of the effort is. This is the area that the
- marjarty of this FAQ concentrartes on. The Newsgroups Info Center is a
- collection of all the information on Usenet in a nice neat format. The
- information that it includes is:
-
- -A Short Description of the group.
- -A Long Description of the group
- -Any FAQ's that go with the group
- -The Moderators name and e-mail address if moderated
- -Where and how the group is archived, if at all.
- -Its average volume
- -Its average number of readers
- -Any mailing lists it is gatewayed to
-
- And, I would also like to include in the future.
-
- -The estimated Noise ratio. (High, Medium, Low, None, etc.)
-
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- <> What's up with the New Name? <>
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- I have changes from the "Bible of Usenet" to the "Usenet Info Center"
- because several people found that name to be confusing and/or
- misleading. Some thought it had to do with the holy bible and others
- thought it was on what I thought usenet should be like. In either case
- my posts where ignored so I decided to change the name to make it
- clearer. I started off by asking the Usenet community what they think.
- To check out this dissuasion see "sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/docs/
- about-the-net/usenet-info-center/history/threads/newname". I then one day
- at school though of a great new name. That name is the new name of this
- project.
-
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- <> How can I help? <>
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- For the Usenet Info Center:
-
- You can help by pointing to useful info on Usenet that is not on my
- pages already.
-
- For the Newsgroups Info Center:
-
- You can help with the Newsgroups Info Center in several ways. One of
- those ways is by contributing a long description or archived site for
- any given group.
-
- To submit a description start the Subject line with either "D: " or
- "Desc:" and follow it by the newsgroups name (the space after the colon
- is important so please don't leave it out.) The body of the message
- should be the description. Once done, send the message to
- UseNet-b@clark.net. For example here would be a submission for
- rec.arts.startrek.current:
-
- From: Kevin Atkinson <kevina@clark.net>
- To: UseNet-b@clark.net
- Subject: Desc: rec.arts.startrek.current
-
- Discussion of Star Trek television programs, movies and books aired or
- released for the first time within the past four months, information
- about future programs, movies and books, and speculation of same, if
- based on information still current (such as speculation of cliffhanger
- resolutions).
-
- The system will automatically chop off to the least number of white
- spaces present to the far left. For example:
-
- ......Discussion of Star Trek television programs, movies and books
- ..aired or released for the first time within the past four months,
-
- will become:
-
- ....Discussion of Star Trek television programs, movies and books
- aired or released for the first time within the past four months,
-
- The descriptions should be from 4 and 60 lines and in the present, not
- the future tense (as many charters are). The longer the description the
- better, as long as it is not repetitive or drawn out.
-
- You can include comments for the person who approves you posts by
- including it after at least 3 "#". For example:
-
- (Body of message)
- ###
- I think you should chose this description over the previous one
- because it is longer and explains what posts are not allowed.
-
- Please also use this method if you mailer automatically adds your
- signature at the end of the posts so that they don't have to be edited
- out.
-
- You can send a location to where the archive is sent in a similar
- fashion except that the Subject line should begin with either "A: " or
- "Arch: ". Also, the first line (of the body) should contain the pointer
- to the ftp site in the "site:/path/" style or the e-mail address.
- Please then leave a blank line before you give the information on how it
- is archived or how to get a post if it is a mail server. Please also
- include the time range the archive covers.
-
- Once a submission is send it will be proceed by a perl script (to see if
- there is already something there) and will be mailed to a reviewer for
- inspection. The reviewer will either accept, reject, or ask you to make
- changes to it before it gets accepted. You will be notified as soon as
- it gets accepted or rejected and you name will go down as an
- contributor.
-
- I strongly encourage you to first check what's there before submitting
- by asking usenet-b what information is available for the group or by
- checking it against the list of newsgroups descriptions that I need
- (and/or have).
-
- To ask the info center what information is available for the group send
- a message to "usenet-b@clark.net" with a subject line of "See:
- Newsgroup". For example to see what's there in news.answers you would
- send a line with a subject "See: news.answers". Upon receiving the
- request the server will mail you the raw database file of that group.
- For a description of the info in the raw database files send a message
- as above (with "See:" in the subject line) with "database-info" as the
- Newsgroup.
-
- To get the list of newsgroups that lack descriptions send mail as above
- (with "See:" in the subject line) with "desc-still-needed" as the
- newsgroup; to see all the newsgroups that have a description use "desc-
- have" instead. If you would like to see a detailed breakdown of how
- many descriptions I need/have use "desc-status". These files are also
- available via ftp under ftp.clark.net:/pub/usenet-bible/info.
-
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- <> How else can I help? <>
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-
- I could also use some people to help me review the submissions sent to
- me, so if you are TRULY interested please let me know and I could tell
- you what's involved.
-
- If you can think of any other way you can help me (like help me with my
- perl scripts) please let me know.
-
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- <> What are you already aware of and/or using? <>
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-
- For the Usenet Info Center:
-
- I am aware of what's at my web site. If you know of something else that
- you think I should include please let me know.
-
- For the Newsgroups Info Center:
-
- I am aware of ALL the lists being posted to news.lists and I am using
- that information by the mean of perl script; sending me information in
- these posts would be just a waste of effort.
-
- I am also aware of the collection at ftp.uu.net. However, these
- charters are not in any neat format that I can use with perl scripts
- like the postings to news.lists. This means that I have to go through
- them my-self somehow in order to make use of them. To aid with this I
- have set up a system to make it go faster. It works by sending me
- someone what processed charters on a requested bases which I then
- processed fully and send back. The charters should be done in 2-6
- months.
-
- I was not at first aware of Cameron Laird list of archived newsgroups
- however I now am and I plan on making use of this list as long as
- forwarding any information on where a group is archived to Cameron.
-
- I was also somewhat aware of news.groups.reviews however I really didn't
- give it much thought. However, I am now planning on making use of this
- info. in near future.
-
- I also what to add that if someone is going to print a book very similar
- to what I am posting my reaction is WHO CARES. You have to pay for
- there book while my list is going to be available free of charge.
-
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- <> Where can I get it? <>
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- As far as the Newsgroups Info Center goes, an abbreviated version is
- available under "ftp.clark.net:/pub/usenet-bible/report/", it is
- currently over 700K long. This is the only version I plan on making
- available at my home site. All other versions of the Newsgroups Info
- Center are only available at the mirror sites or on the WWW, in order to
- avoid the load on my system. Currently they are two additional versions
- of this Info Center available at my mirror site, and several version on
- the WWW. The versions at my mirror sites are:
- "ul-abriv.txt", an Ultra Abbreviated version (text, almost 600K)
- "full.txt", the Full & Complete version (text, over 1.7 Megs)
- and more are to come. So, Let me know what you think of them; comments
- and suggestions are always welcome.
-
- The two sites mirroring my files are:
- usenet.eel.ufl.edu:/usenet/bible
- sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/docs/about-the-net/usenet-info-center
-
- The WWW home pages are:
- http://www.clark.net/pub/usenet-b/www/home.html and
- http://sunsite.unc.edu/usenet-i/home.html
- The 2nd site is where all action is and where the WWW version is at.
- You can expect many more WWW versions in the near future.
-
- As for as the Usenet Info Center goes, it is available on the WWW, at
- the second site listed. A collection of these documents is available
- under the dir "starter" at my mirror sites.
-
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- <> Credits <>
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-
- People who submitted a good number of descriptions:
- Neil Pawson <Neil.Pawson@Smallworld.co.uk>
- Daniel Barrett <barrett@astro.cs.umass.edu>
-
- Mirroring my site:
- Mahesh Ramachandran <rr@eel.ufl.edu> (usenet.ufl.edu)
- Jonathan Magid <jem@bittyblue.oit.unc.edu> (sunsite.unc.edu)
-
- Giving me some sound advice:
- Robert E. Maas <rem@btr.com> (desc-have, desc-still-needed)
- Jeff Dege <jdege@winternet.com> (Suggesting change of name)
- Steve Fenwick <scf@w0x0f.com> (Suggesting change of name)
- Jim Jewett <jimj@eecs.umich.edu> (making me aware of news.g'.reviews)
- Cameron Laird <claird@Starbase.NeoSoft.COM> (pointing out 'g'_arc'.h')
- All those people who corrected spelling and grammer errors
-
- The authors of the Post on news.lists:
- *.answers moderation team (List of Periodic Info' Postings, Part *)
- David C Lawrence <tale@uunet.uu.net> (Mailing Lists Avail' in Usenet
- List of Moderators for Usenet,
- List of Active Newsgroups, Part *, &
- Alternative 'group Hierarchies, Part *)
- Brian Reid <reid@decwrl.DEC.COM> (USENET Readership report for *)
- Gene Spafford <spaf@cs.purdue.edu> (Original author of List ' Mod',
- List of Active 'groups, & Alt' 'group Hier')
- John Gilmore <hoptoad!gnu> (Another Original author of
- Alt' 'group Hier')
-
- Other:
- Thomas A Fine <fine@cis.ohio-state.edu> (faq's via WWW)
-
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- <> Where is this list going to go? <>
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Well, that all depends on you. I need descriptions from YOU guys if you
- want the Newsgroups Info Center to get anywhere.
-
- I plan on creating plain text versions, TeX versions, PS versions form
- the TeX and/or RTF files, HTML versions, RTF versions, and Windows Help
- versions. However I will start with a plain text and work on other
- versions once the Newsgroup Info Center starts to get somewhere.
-
- I also plan on doing some very elaborate things with this list via the
- WWW. I plan on creating a searchable version of the Newsgroup Info
- Center and heritage style browseable version. I even plan on a special
- service that will create a CUSTOM version, to your specks! Because I am
- using perl this shouldn't be as compacted a task as some may think!
-
-