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--- Following message extracted from NEWOPUS @ 1:374/14 ---
By Christopher Baker on Mon Jul 31 23:34:42 1995
From: Christopher Baker
To: All
Date: 15 Jul 95 01:01:09
Subj: NEWOPUS Echo Guidelines - regular repost
This is the NEWOPUS Echo. It exists to offer assistance to Sysops who have
recently made the transition to Opus CBCS either from some other BBS
software or from that dreaded plane -- from scratch [Arrrgghh!]. [grin]
It also offers information to advanced Users who are considering taking the
plunge into running their own BBS so they can make their own rules.
The current version of Opus is 1.7+. That is the version most often dealt
with in this Echo. However, we have plenty of oldtimers who might remember a
thing or two about the previous versions if you happen to be starting from
one.
This Echo is for Sysops and Users!
Anything related to starting, running and maintaining an Opus based system
is on-topic here. If you want to ask questions about other BBS programs
you'll need to find a specific Echo for those elsewhere. You can get limited
answers to front-end mailer [like BinkleyTerm, and others] questions
depending on who is reading here at any given time. Those questions that
deal with interfacing with an Opus setup will be considered on-topic as well
but if you need detailed information on front-end mailers, check the ELIST
[master list of Echos] or ask your NEC [Net Echo Coordinator] about specific
Echos for your particular mailer.
That's what we do here. The following list of specific Echo rules are lifted
directly from the MEADOW Echo [thanks, Bev!] where the veteran Opus Sysops
hang out and deal with new and future Opus stuff.
RULES: In addition to general rules for any conference, NewOpus rules are
simple, standard, and may be bent a little, but not trashed. The NewOpus
"spirit" is one of cooperation. And remember: Guido is watching. [you'll
find out about him in the MEADOW.]
1. Keep your messages on-topic --
On occasion, the Moderator may get the feeling that message content
is inappropriate or has the potential to attract a barrage of
inappropriate messages. In such instances, the Moderator will post
a reminder of the rules or send netmail. It's not personal. If
you post an off-topic message, let it be for comic relief and the
fostering of friendships.
2. Be excellent to one another and keep your sense of humor --
Personal attacks (thinly disguised or not) are prohibited. The
useful exchange of information requires you to accept that people
have opinions or experiences which contrast yours. The object of
this conference is to learn from others, not argue with them.
3. Be helpful --
If you can help someone with a technical problem, PLEASE do, but
avoid blind guesses. You'd be doing a disservice. If you're not
certain of a proper response, wait a few days to see if someone out
there has the definitive answer. Then everyone learns something.
4. Never use NewOpus to reply to inappropriate messages --
If you feel a message is inappropriate, simply take a deep breath and
ignore it. It'll go away. And if it doesn't, LET THE MODERATOR
HANDLE THE PROBLEM. If you feel particularly strong about a specific
posting, send the Moderator private netmail, or take your beef
off-echo and flame the person directly. Leave the others out of it.
The Moderator has probably already addressed the problem via netmail.
5. Keep your quotes to a minimum --
People read NewOpus regularly; you don't need to quote and explain
the obvious. If you get a bad case of quotitis, the Moderator will
come over to administer something you hated as a kid.
6. Keep your messages public and without nuisances such as encryption,
encoding, or rotation --
If you have a driving need to send a private or fancy message,
there's something intriguing out there called netmail. Use it.
7. Keep to a minimum BBS ads and notices on new conferences or toys --
Such advertisements and so on should be restricted to no more than
ONCE per month. We hear ya, already.
8. Running a barefoot Opus is not the same as running Opus bare.
HANDLES: While not encouraged, "handles" or anonymous names are permitted
provided they are not used with the intent to conceal the identity of a
person posting malicious, annoying, or illegal messages. Please include
your proper name someplace on every message.
NONCOMPLIANCE: If you cannot abide by and comply with the rules, you are
requested to forego posting messages to this conference. Anyone who posts
inappropriate messages will be warned of the infraction. If such postings
continue, you will be asked to drop the conference. If you do not drop
the conference voluntarily, the system(s) uproute will be asked to
disconnect your feed. This method of keeping NewOpus interesting and
productive is not preferred. It is preferable that participants simply
abide by the rules and "spirit" of the conference, and that they serve
one another.
That's it. Remember that as an Opus Sysop, you pledge to avoid becoming
serious [you did read the docs, yes?]. You can be serious about Opus so long
as you don't become serious. [grin]
Take the WOC pledge and welcome. Above all, enjoy your new adventure with a
continually evolving software legend!
TTFN.
Chris
NewOpus Echo Moderator
OpusHelp Node 1:1/113
--- Following message extracted from NEWOPUS @ 1:374/14 ---
By Christopher Baker on Mon Jul 31 23:34:49 1995
From: Christopher Baker
To: All
Date: 15 Jul 95 01:01:10
Subj: AMFAR request
I have been requested to post this notice in all the Opus-related
echo conferences:
If you wish to show your appreciation for Opus-CBCS, please send a
contribution to:
AmFAR
5900 Wilshire Blvd.
Second floor
East Satellite
Los Angeles CA 90036-5032
U.S.A
Don't forget to write "Opus-CBCS" on your check or money order.
Thanks! For all the Opus Development Team,
Beverly Freed
* Origin: Rights_On!-F/R OPUSFILE for 1.7+ List-Titusville_FL_USA (1:374/14)