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- Subject: Changes to "What is Usenet?"
- Newsgroups: news.misc,news.admin.misc,news.answers
- From: netannounce@deshaw.com (Mark Moraes)
- Date: Sat, 12 Nov 1994 09:02:14 GMT
-
- Archive-name: what-is-usenet/diff1
- Original-from: chip@tct.com (Chip Salzenberg)
- Comment: edited until 5/93 by spaf@cs.purdue.edu (Gene Spafford)
- Last-change: 3 Nov 1994 by netannounce@deshaw.com (Mark Moraes)
- Changes-posted-to: news.misc,news.admin.misc,news.answers
-
- The following are the differences between two versions.
- - indicates lines that were deleted in the new version,
- + indicates lines that were added in the new version.
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- ...
- Archive-name: what-is-usenet/part1
- Original-from: chip@tct.com (Chip Salzenberg)
- Comment: edited until 5/93 by spaf@cs.purdue.edu (Gene Spafford)
- -Last-change: 5 Jul 1994 by netannounce@deshaw.com (Mark Moraes)
- +Last-change: 3 Nov 1994 by netannounce@deshaw.com (Mark Moraes)
- Changes-posted-to: news.misc,news.admin.misc,news.answers
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-
- +AN APPROXIMATE DESCRIPTION
- +--------------------------
- +
- +Usenet is a world-wide distributed conferencing and discussion system. It
- +is available on a wide variety of computer systems and networks, but
- +the bulk of modern Usenet is transported over either the Internet or
- +UUCP.
- +
- +WHY IS USENET SO HARD TO DEFINE?
- +--------------------------------
- +
- The first thing to understand about Usenet is that it is widely
- misunderstood. Every day on Usenet, the "blind men and the elephant"
- phenomenon is evident, in spades. In my opinion, more flame wars
- ...
-
- WHAT USENET IS
- --------------
- -Usenet is the set of people who exchange articles tagged with one or
- -more universally-recognized labels, called "newsgroups" (or "groups"
- -for short).
- -
- -(Note that the term "newsgroup" is correct, while "area," "base,"
- -"board," "bboard," "conference," "round table," "SIG," etc. are
- -incorrect. If you want to be understood, be accurate.)
- +
- +Usenet is the set of people who exchange articles tagged with one or more
- +universally-recognized labels, called "newsgroups" (or "groups" for short).
- +There is often confusion about the precise set of newsgroups that constitute
- +Usenet; one commonly accepted definition is that it consists of newsgroups
- +listed in the periodic postings "List of Active Newsgroups, Part *", posted
- +frequently to news.lists and other newsgroups.
- +
- +(Note that the term "newsgroup" is correct, while "area," "base," "board,"
- +"bboard," "conference," "round table," "SIG,", "echo", "room", "usergroup",
- +etc. are incorrect. If you want to be understood, be accurate.)
-
- DIVERSITY
- ---------
- ...
- newsgroup for a while (six months, at least) to find out how things
- work. If you're too impatient to wait six months, then you really
- need to learn; read "news.groups" for a year instead. If you just
- -can't wait, find a Usenet old hand to run the vote for you.
- +can't wait, find a Usenet old hand to help you with the
- +request for discussion. (All votes are run by neutral third-party
- +Usenet Volunteer Votetakers).
-
- Readers may think this advice unnecessarily strict. Ignore it at your
- peril. It is embarrassing to speak before learning. It is foolish to
- --
-
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