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523.1 | | TEKTRM::REITH | Jim Reith DTN 235-8459 HANNAH::REITH | Tue Apr 04 1989 09:35 | 7 |
| The feed I use to get out to friends on the ARPAnet is through DECWRL::
DECWRL::"user_to_get_mail@home_host.site.type" where type is EDU, GOV, COM and
others
Given the domain style address for the subscription request, this should get
you there.
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523.2 | | STAR::HUGHES | | Tue Apr 04 1989 12:49 | 14 |
| That isn't quite what .0 had in mind.
There used to be an arpanet space digest, which is somewhat like
sci.space only formatted and somewhat moderated. It contained mostly
the same material as sci.space etc, but was distributed by mail. The
protocol used to be that you sent mail to [email protected]
(as per .1) where nnnn is the name of the digest and you would be added
to the list. I have not been successful in locating a list of digests.
If sci.space doesn't come back, it may be worth someone locating the
space digest and storing it in the aerospace notes file rather than
have 100s of copies fly around the enet.
gary
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523.3 | readnews may be coming | DECWIN::FISHER | Burns Fisher 381-1466, ZKO3-4/W23 | Fri Apr 14 1989 15:59 | 6 |
| I have heard under the table that a VMS version of ReadNews may be
available toward the end of the month. I'd rather not say any more
since this is n'th hand info, unsubstantiated. However, I wanted people
to realize that there is hope.
Burns
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523.4 | News Reader is already available! | ADOMV1::SHARPE | C is bliss? | Tue Jul 04 1989 22:27 | 15 |
| A news reader is available for VMS from the Australian National
University from Geoff Huston ([email protected] is a probable
mail address). This news reader reads genuine netnews news, but
uses a VMS like interface using SMG etc. It is probably available
on one of the recent DECUS tapes ...
I can supply more info if motivated/pressed, and news of this package
has been widely distributed on the ARPAnet in comp.vms and other
places.
I wonder whether further evidence of NIH has surfaced?
Regards
Richard Sharpe
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523.5 | | MIPSBX::thomas | The Code Warrior | Wed Jul 05 1989 10:33 | 1 |
| Check out UPSAR::NEWS-BACKNOTE for how to read news from VMS.
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523.6 | Enough of USENET !!! | 58453::SKLEIN | | Fri May 25 1990 18:15 | 14 |
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Lately people have been posting the usenet articles here in the space
notes file. I would like to ask that you PLEASE strip off as much
irrelavant material, since this make for long reading of stuff that is
not interesting. For example the subject, news, organization etc.
I am not sure about numbers, however, many of us already read the
usenet articles and thus do not really need to see them posted here
again. In particalar Space Shuttle status reports which are extremely
repetive.
Mister Moderator, what do you think?? I vote for toning down.
Susan
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523.7 | A differing opinion... | 30686::STRANGE | Steve Strange | Fri May 25 1990 18:26 | 9 |
| re: .6
Well, I, for one, don't get any usenet stuff, so I rely on this
conference to get the information on shuttle status, etc. So, YES,
there are people actually reading these entries! Unless there's a disk
space problem, I'd prefer to continue seeing these postings. NEXT
UNSEEN works OK, doesn't it?
Steve
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523.8 | I'd like to keep it. | 39463::REITH | Jim Reith DTN 291-0072 - PDM1-1/J9 | Fri May 25 1990 18:28 | 9 |
| I haven't been able to get XRN to work locally and don't have too much time to
chase it. I'd like to get the interesting articles (like what we've been seeing)
without having to monitor the entire conference and personally archive the stuff
I MIGHT want to re-reference. I also like being able to look it up by mission.
You can always "next unseen" past them.
What's the point in monitoring the conference if all you get are non-involved
people's opinions ;^)
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523.9 | | 4347::GRIFFIN | Dave Griffin | Fri May 25 1990 19:03 | 33 |
| There are two issues here: (I think)
1. Re-posting of UseNet articles
2. UseNet headers
Re: 1 - There seem to be a large number of people who either don't know
how to get the UseNet stuff, or don't have the time to filter through the
chaff in those groups to get the interesting stuff. I leave the decision
as to whether or not repostings should occur to the moderator. I don't
mind doing it, and Larry doesn't either. I've tried to not post truely
routine reports - although I'm sure I've done so. I'll try to be more
diligent with regard to the shuttle processing reports (or set up an
alternate mechanism for the routine stuff).
I do not feel comfortable editing the clarinet postings, as they are copyrighted
works. [By the way, we have a licensing agreement with clarinet that permits
us to repost the articles in the manner I am doing so - so these postings are
very legal.] I've omitted many reports (either NASA or ClariNet when I
thought they overlapped to a significant degree) - again, subject to my
opinion and time constraints.
And, as it has been noted, there is the NEXT UNSEEN key.
Re: 2 - As these articles originated elsewhere, credit should be given where
credit is due. I've recently been trying to add the UseNet headers to the
bottom of the articles, and I've always been trimming various lines out of them.
I'll try to reduce the set more when I can.
I'd be interested in hearing if the re-postings are valued by the DEC
community (and why they don't try to get them directly).
- dave
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523.10 | An Opinion from the Readership | 2631::DAHL | Tom Dahl, CDMS | Sat May 26 1990 14:09 | 3 |
| I like to read about 90% of the postings. I appreciate the time spent by
other folks to put them in this conference.
-- Tom
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523.11 | Keep them comming | 52331::ANDRADE | The sentinel (.)(.) | Mon May 28 1990 05:43 | 8 |
| Yes, keep those reports coming.
If you can put the headers in the bottom, all the better.
But it isn't a must.
This conference is my only source of on-time space news.
Gil
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523.12 | I give up! | 58457::SKLEIN | | Mon May 28 1990 17:18 | 8 |
|
OK I guess I am outvoted. I know about NEXT UNSEEN, however, I
use AVN and thus don't have that option. If anyone is interested in
reading the USENET stuff there is a notes files on it located at
UPSAR::NEWS_BACKBONE.
Susan
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523.13 | 1 Vote to keep USENET articles. | LEVERS::HUGHES | TANSTAAFL | Tue May 29 1990 11:27 | 9 |
| I also vote for posting usenet articles as-is. I know I appreciate
them a lot since there isn't enough time in the day to peruse the
original sources. As far as posting headers, one of the advantages of
this medium is an audit trail of where the information is coming from
which can be important in determining how the writer is grinding
his axe. Disk space is not currently an issue, but I'll keep you
all posted.
Mike H
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523.14 | Keep USENET info flowing... | 33972::JLONG | | Tue May 29 1990 12:09 | 7 |
| Yes, keep the USENET information coming. I use this conference solely
to keep informed on Space related activities. I see no reason to
eliminate any information just because it may be available on some
other obscure notes conference unless there is a critical need for
disk space. So, Mr. Moderator and others - Keep up the good work.
John
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523.15 | Important stuff first, please... | 5393::PAULHUS | Chris @ MLO6B-2/T13 dtn 223-6871 | Tue May 29 1990 12:19 | 5 |
| In journalism one is taught to include the main chunk of info in
the first paragraph, lesser info later.
Given that, I appreciate the UseNet stuff and would like to see the
headers become footers on a routine basis. Many thanks to the posters.
- Chris
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523.16 | | 19458::FISHER | Prune Juice: A Warrior's Drink! | Tue May 29 1990 13:37 | 5 |
| Personally, I like to have at least enough of the header to know the date it
was received (or posted), the originator, and the newsgroup. But the rest does
not bother me. I can ignore it quite nicely.
Burns
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523.17 | PAVN has a nicer interface than AVN | 57897::LEE | Wook... Like 'Book' with a 'W' | Thu May 31 1990 18:17 | 5 |
| Try PAVN if you want a more notes-like reader interface. I use it and
I like it. I'll see if I can find a pointer, but if anyone else can
beat me to the punch, feel free to do so.
Wook
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