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F I D O N E W S -- Vol.13 No.10 (04-Mar-1996)
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| A newsletter of the | ISSN 1198-4589 Published by: |
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| FidoNet BBS community | "FidoNews" BBS |
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| _ | +1-519-570-4176 |
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| | (*) | \ )) | Donald Tees 1:221/192 |
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| (jm) | Newspapers should have no friends. |
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| | -- JOSEPH PULITZER |
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| Submission address: editors 1:1/23 |
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| submissions=> editor@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| Don -- don@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| For information, copyrights, article submissions, |
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| obtaining copies of fidonews or the internet gateway faq |
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Table of Contents
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1. Editorial..................................................... 1
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2. Articles...................................................... 2
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Fido & Politics............................................. 2
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Prime Directive............................................. 4
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Subject: Bwahahahahhahahaha!!!!!!!!!........................ 5
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Nodelist Size For a Different Reason........................ 5
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HTML pages in FidoNet....................................... 6
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Free Listings in the Encyclopedia of Associations........... 7
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Chicken Little Was Right.................................... 8
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alt.bighub.org FidoNet/Inet gateway......................... 9
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DEATH KNOLL FOR FIDONET?.................................... 10
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3. Fidonews Information.......................................... 12
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Editorial
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FidoNews 13-10 Page: 2 04 Mar 1996
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A largish issue this week, and I am running late, so here is
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the snooze.
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Fido & Politics
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Part 2 of ?
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By Patrick Driscoll
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As I read last weeks Snooze, I realized I have hit a chord with at
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least 2 other sysops in Fidonet. They both discussed basically what I
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am planning to cover this week...Fido and the Internet.
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First, a little story. Many years ago, a small computer company
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made a computer. It worked fairly well, and the company convinced many
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schools in the US to buy their computer. Their computer ran on a
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different standard than normal, high-end business computers and they
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thought they could become the standard if they got all the children to
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use their computers.
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Well, the high-end business computers got less high-end and every
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one was buying these computers. The little company noticed this but
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thought they could still be the standard. The other computers became
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wide used and became the defacto standard, but the little company still
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kept their standard, saying everyone will come around and use their
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computers. When the evil, other computers were the standard, the little
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company thought "hey. maybe we should use that standard, since nobody
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uses ours", but that was too little, too late. Now the little company
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is still little, with nowhere to go but down. This is a prime example
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of not reading the winds of change correctly and not reacting quick
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enough to the change.
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Fidonet is at this same point right now. We were a contender as THE
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net at one time, but not anymore. We have failed to read the winds of
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change, and are failing to act now. The Internet has jumped in leaps
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and bounds over the last 2 years. The Usenet, which is a companion to
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the Internet, has also grown over the last 2 years. Fidonet, on the
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other hand, has started a downhill slide, mostly over the last 2 years.
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While we will never be a 'worldwide web' class of system, we can still
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be a contender for a Usenet class system. Fidonet hatches out a
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NODEDIFF file, a file used to update the Fido Nodelist, weekly. In the
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past 6 months I have followed the nodediffs and have watched whole nets
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just disappear. Systems come and systems go, but a net should be in the
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nodelist forever...but only if there are nodes in an area to have a
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net. Politics have some to do with this, but mostly it's a lack of use
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by the users.
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Here is my experience on what has happened. In the past, say 3
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years ago, I had a fairly active userbase that used Fido. I had an
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average of 30 calls a day, which was not bad for this area at the time.
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Now, I average over 100 calls a day, with little to no use of the Fido
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areas, but a fairly heavy use of the few Usenet areas I carry.
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Technically, there is no difference between the echomail theory and the
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Usenet theory. Both offer areas geared to a particular subject or an
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FidoNews 13-10 Page: 3 04 Mar 1996
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area of interest, but the Usenet has some distinct advantages. First,
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the Usenet has a much greater dispersion of mail. Second, the mail is
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MUCH faster. Fido just doesn't have the speed of the Usenet, but could
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have the usership of the Usenet if it offered the speed. A few things
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are stopping this from happening. One, we lack to software to handle
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doing this kind of mail network. Fidonet runs on a archahic system of
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connected computers on dialup lines. Ok, some say "but my mail comes
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in via automated FTP or Planet Connect. Well, we are still bottlenecked
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by the landline based starhubs and smaller distribution points all
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through the net. The whole concept of echomail transfers via FTS must
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be looked at again from a technical standpoint. The second reason we
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can't do a Usenet style net is the powers that be wish to retain all
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control of the net, for whatever reasons. Almost all major hubs in
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fidonet wish to continue with business as usual. No tricky software
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changes, no 'anyone can get the mail and distribuate it' kind of
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thoughts, ect. for these people. They maintain control, and thats the
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way it is.
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As for our netmail capabilities, they are lame at best. I offer free
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internet e-mail to any of my users, and did offer free netmail until I
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discovered that most Fidonet sysops do not allow non-sysop email on
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thier boards. As was explained to me by one sysop, "if a user wants to
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send netmail to someone, have him just get an Internet account, as I
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ain't bothering with netmail to my users". Netmail, according to many
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sysops, is a way for SYSOPS to contact each other, thats it. Maybe so,
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or maybe not, but do remember, services like JUNO offer absolutly free
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E-mail with local dialup access to most of the US. If we are planning
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to compete for users with the Internet, we need to look at this aspect
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also. The present method of sending netmail is too expensive for the
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small sysop to crash at anytime, and too slow to route it via the
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channels that exist. Again we need to look at changing our technology
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to handle this sort of mail, and get the politics of the routing
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channels out of the loop.
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Ok, you say I talk the talk, but don't offer any solutions. Here
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are some suggestions I have. I do not profess to have a lot of
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technical training in this field but do have enough to offer an idea
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or two. We could develop a method of a central distribution point in
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each zone and use automated FTP to move the mail. Right now, many
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systems are using this method to get mail from George Peace, as my net
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does. David Blanchard, the NEC of net 372, does a damn good job moving
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the mail, at a cost of $5.00 a month. He pays George Peace whatever he
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asks a month plus the cost of an Internet account. Does the internet
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account have to be a full service SLIP/PPP account? I don't think so.
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I believe it can be done with a inexpensive Unix shell. Just consider
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the cost of the Internet account as part of running a BBS, and it does
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not look that bad. If we pushed this method of mail moving, we could
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have a noticeable increase in speed. The main distribution point should
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also allow netmail to be gated into and from the internet, and forwarded
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to whatever system it is addressed to, and that system should be able
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to easily post the netmail on his/her board for the user to read and
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respond to. This would cut the cost of netmail considerably, and speed
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it up. It all sounds good, but how to do it? Again, we are limited by
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software and the FTSC/FTN technology. Change the standards and the
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authors will write programs to suite the new standards. Anyone who has
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FidoNews 13-10 Page: 4 04 Mar 1996
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a valid nodenumber should get mail from whoever wishes to feed them,
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and not be forced to use the local hub.
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I say the internet already exists, lets see if we can't use it to help
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Fidonet survive in this new world. More on this issue in the next
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Snooze, if they wish to post it.
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As usual, all love letters, flames, death threats, ect. welcome.
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Pat
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Prime Directive
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by Bill Whitehouse
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After 8 years, the fido policy I continue to find most appealing is
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its 'promote the growth of network' prime directive, a requirement that
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assumes like any other living organism or human enterprise, unless fido
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grows, fido dies...
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Snooze editor Donald Tees is right, my fellow fidonuts. The numbers
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confirm it. Fidonet is dying.
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Blaming our appointed coordinators is all too easy. They've long
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since ceased to promote the growth of this network, unless they can
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self-promote every last dime out of it. Witness the fact that with 4
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primary North American fido vendors, the oaficial area lists now reflect
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reality for only one of them.
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No, our coordinators are only a symptom. We've seen the enemy and
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the real enemy is us. Remember those quaint days of yesteryear when many
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feared the phone company megaliths would finally contrive to shut down
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bbsing forever?
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We've forgotten why we're here, what makes fido unique. We belong
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to a network that belongs to all of us, and anyone else who cares to add
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their resources to the collective whole.
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The internet, by contrast, is a cold, barren place, populated by
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anonymous geeks with no sense of community, stumbling around computers
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they do not own, resources in whose management they have no say. No
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one's responsible. Everyone's vulnerable. And they're squandering a
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fortune.
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This - fidonet - is personal. As in 'personal computer'? We each
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control our own small part of it. We built it. It's ours. Fidonet has
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earned and deserves a place in the future of the networked world.
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Speaking as one bbs obsessive to another, I urge you to promote it
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with the zeal of a Jehovah's Witness. Please don't give up.
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Bill
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(1:323/3@fidonet) - Radio Free Echomail
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FidoNews 13-10 Page: 5 04 Mar 1996
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Subject: Bwahahahahhahahaha!!!!!!!!!
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From: The Terminator (1:2805/1)
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To: Donald Tees (1:221/192)
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You'd better change da Snooze. It's no longer available at
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ftp.fidonet.org because fidonet.org
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NO LONGER EXISTS!!!!
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Nodelist Size For a Different Reason
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By Clay Tinsley, 1:124/5125
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Nodelist Size For a Different Reason
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Is Fidonet shrinking? Have we finally maxed out? With all the online
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services and exponential growth of the Internet, it wouldn't surprise me.
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I've been in the nodelist since September 1988. When I joined, there were
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about 4,500 nodes in Fidonet. Now, according to the current nodelist,
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there are almost 40,000, approaching a 10x growth in almost 8 years.
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When you think about it, what will the average new computer user
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interested in communications do with their new PC? There are alot more
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options these days. Why would they want to set up a BBS when they can get
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on the Internet and access thousands of computers easier than they can
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through Fidonet? I personally feel that the Internet is taking away our
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newbies.
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Below is a simple chart showing nodelist size since the beginnings of
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Fidonet. "NL8411" means "Fidonet Nodelist for a week in November 1984",
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while "NL9603" means the same for a week in March 1996. I've saved
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various nodelists throughout Fidonet history for reference, hence the
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skips in the dates. The column of numbers is the size of the PkZip'ed
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nodelist in bytes. All are zipped with v2.04. The bar chart is a
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graphical representation of the PkZip'ed files:
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NL8411 4596
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NL8501 5757
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NL8610 37426 =
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NL8707 59420 ==
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NL8710 70014 ===
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NL8712 82382 ====
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NL8802 94654 ====
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NL8811 135601 ======
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NL8901 160465 ========
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NL8905 160402 ========
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NL9001 196178 =========
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NL9005 234354 ===========
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NL9112 409959 ====================
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NL9212 595536 =============================
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NL9305 680494 ==================================
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FidoNews 13-10 Page: 6 04 Mar 1996
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NL9310 725856 ====================================
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NL9406 908154 =============================================
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NL9501 993234 =================================================
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NL9508 1076654 =====================================================
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As you can see, growth has decreased rapidly since early 1995. That's
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been over a year, and now we're showing little to no growth. My guess is
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that Fidonet will experience slow growth over the summer, but who knows
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after that.
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I encourage everyone to help promote Fidonet by encouraging new members.
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Take your best regular BBS users and suggest that they join. Think about
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why you joined, and propose the same to others.
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HTML pages in FidoNet
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From Simon Richter (2:2480/604.12)
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In my opinion, FidoNet should adopt the HTML standard, but do a few
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changes to it:
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Graphics: Instead of sending the pictures together with the mail
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(which would be too expensive here in Germany, as we pay for local
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calls), we could insert some file request kludge. Whoever wants to
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see the picture, may double-click on it, and it would be put into
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some *.REQ file and downloaded from the writer's bossnode or next
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uplink supporting file requests.
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Hyperlinks: We could introduce some new link types by simply putting
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a 'FTN-' in front or the like:
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- 'ftn-html' points to another message (e.g. "<As Mr. Smith told
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before>...")
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- 'ftn-ftp' A simple file request.
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- 'ftn-telnet' Find out the phone number and call it using a simple
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terminal program (e.g. "Have you seen my <BBS> yet?")
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- 'ftn-news' order an area
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- 'ftn-mailto' post an answer via netmail ("Reach Amiga Tech. at:
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<Amiga Technologies, Gilles Bourdin, 1:2345/678.90>)
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Advantages: - Graphics support
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- Easy Smith&Wesson (point and click) interface for
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file requests
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- Message linkage
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Disadvantages: - New software had to be written
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- New software had to be used, too...
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I'd like to get some comments about this (suggestions, flames, any-
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thing... :) )
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FidoNews 13-10 Page: 7 04 Mar 1996
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Free Listings in the Encyclopedia of Associations
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by Nigel Allen (1:250/438) ndallen@io.org
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Free Listings in the Encyclopedia of Associations
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People who start new new non-profit associations (including
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othernets, lobbying groups and associations having nothing to do
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with BBSes) should get their group listed, free of charge, in
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the Encyclopedia of Associations, so that prospective members,
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journalists and researchers can get in touch with them.
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Groups based in the U.S. should write to the following address
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and ask to be listed:
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Editor
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Encyclopedia of Associations
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Gale Research Inc.
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835 Penobscot Building
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Detroit, MI 48226-4094
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Telephone (313) 961-2242
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Fax (313) 961-6815
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Groups based outside the United States should instead get listed
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in International Organizations, a directory published by the same
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company. Its address is:
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Editor
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International Organizations
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Gale Research Inc.
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835 Penobscot Building
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Detroit, MI 48226-4094
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U.S.A.
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Telephone +1 313 961-2242
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Fax +1 313 961-6815
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As well, groups based outside the United States may also want to
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get listed in single-country association directories published
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in their own country, such as the Directory of Associations in
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Canada. Any librarian should be able to tell you how to get in
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touch with your country's national association directory, if
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one exists.
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Most large libraries have a copy of the Encyclopedia of
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Associations in hard copy or CD-ROM, but it is probably too
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expensive for someone to buy for home use.
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See also my Web page, http://www.io.org/~ndallen/
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FidoNews 13-10 Page: 8 04 Mar 1996
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Chicken Little Was Right
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by Bill Whitehouse
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Date Zones Regions HOSTs HUBs PVT Hold Down Nodes
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06-02-95 6 74 790 1817 649 274 737 34893
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06-09-95 6 74 791 1822 644 309 717 34916
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06-16-95 6 74 791 1816 649 309 744 34896
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06-23-95 6 74 791 1815 634 323 771 34996
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06-30-95 6 74 792 1809 631 345 769 35032
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07-07-95 6 74 792 1804 604 346 797 34871
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07-14-95 6 74 791 1815 619 355 824 34983
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07-21-95 6 74 791 1819 613 350 816 34982
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07-28-95 6 74 794 1821 613 324 825 35044
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08-04-95 6 74 794 1821 611 330 814 34976
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08-11-95 6 74 791 1815 616 310 796 34953
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08-18-95 6 74 791 1810 624 327 878 34928
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08-25-95 6 74 790 1825 633 335 871 34843
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09-08-95 6 74 797 1834 632 332 879 35020
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09-15-95 6 74 797 1834 641 336 889 34932
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09-22-95 6 74 797 1839 643 336 859 34860
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09-29-95 6 73 757 1815 618 329 841 34471
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10-06-95 6 73 797 1852 637 364 864 35027
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10-13-95 6 73 797 1852 634 369 917 34905
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10-20-95 6 73 795 1843 632 364 902 34747
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10-27-95 6 74 799 1848 630 361 906 34765
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11-03-95 6 74 803 1842 627 384 899 34740
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11-10-95 6 74 803 1843 629 386 957 34662
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11-17-95 6 74 802 1842 629 368 950 34539
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11-24-95 6 74 802 1857 624 365 948 34514
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12-01-95 6 74 798 1850 618 363 896 34434
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12-08-95 6 74 799 1848 614 361 870 34400
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12-15-95 6 74 799 1845 610 363 839 34317
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12-22-95 6 74 799 1848 589 368 828 34244
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12-29-95 6 74 799 1837 584 371 855 34176
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01-05-96 6 74 799 1837 585 371 856 34038
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01-12-96 6 73 797 1831 582 376 853 33989
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01-19-96 6 73 798 1819 574 374 869 33906
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01-26-96 6 73 802 1825 561 374 903 33923
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02-02-96 6 73 804 1826 560 375 892 33867
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02-09-96 6 74 810 1839 587 392 878 34525
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02-16-96 6 74 811 1837 581 392 914 34464
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02-23-96 6 74 811 1830 581 388 913 34390
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Compiled by:
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HSNODE14.RAR 11691 05-12-95 HS-NODE v1.4
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Nodelist Statistics Generator
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FidoNews 13-10 Page: 9 04 Mar 1996
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alt.bighub.org FidoNet/Inet gateway
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From: Wes Mills (1:124/2342)
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I've started up my own gateway, and thought people would like to know
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about it. We will be registering our own domain (probably something
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like fido.org) so that you don't have to use annoying UUCP addressing.
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-----
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FidoNet<->Internet Gateway at 1:124/2342.999 and alt.bighub.org
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----------------------------------------------------------------
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Welcome to the Fidonet-Internet gateway run by Wes Mills!
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We offer FidoNet and Internet members the opportunity to transfer
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mail between these two networks.
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Table of Contents:
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1) Rules of the gateway
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2) How to use the gateway
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3) Top 10 ways to get banned
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4) Contact information
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5) SPECIAL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS GATEWAY
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---------------
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1) Rules of the gateway
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By learning from the mistakes and mishaps of the former default gateway,
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we have put in this set of rules:
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1) DO NOT, FOR ANY REASON, AT ANY TIME ATTEMPT TO BYPASS THE
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BANNED ADDRESSES ON THIS GATEWAY.
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2) Subscribing to any mailing lists is prohibited.
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3) Exchanging of files is prohibited.
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4) No mail is private.
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5) Mail to *.z*.fidonet.org will be bounced.
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6) Please report any problems you experience.
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2) How to use the gateway
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You may address e-mail from the Internet in two different ways:
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STANDARD:
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<name>%p##.f####.n###.z#@alt.bighub.org
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FEWER KEYS METHOD:
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<name>%z-nnn-ffff-p@alt.bighub.org
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Examples:
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STANDARD:
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wes.mills%p4.f2342.n124.z1@alt.bighub.org
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FEWER KEYS:
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wes.mills%1-124-2342-4@alt.bighub.org
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For sending from Fidonet to the Internet:
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FidoNews 13-10 Page: 10 04 Mar 1996
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Use their regular e-mail address, but, for the node number, put
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1:124/2342.999
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3) Top 10 ways to get banned
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10) Subscribing to any mailing lists.
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9) Trading any files (any encoding method).
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8) Assuming mail is private and treating it that way.
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7) Being a pissy *C and screwing with the routing.
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6) Attempting to overload our pretty overloaded system.
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5) Moving massive amounts of unnecessary mail.
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4) Attempting to mis-direct other people's mail.
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3) Forging messages.
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2) Distributing illegal material.
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AND, THE #1 WAY TO GET BANNED:
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1) ANNOYING THE POSTMASTERS.
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4) Contact Information
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E-Mail for the FidoNet->Internet:
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gary.butters%1-124-2342@alt.bighub.org
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|
gary butters @ 1:124/2342
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E-Mail for the Internet->FidoNet:
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postmaster%1-124-2342-4@alt.bighub.org
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postmaster @ 1:124/2342.4
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|
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Postal mail for the whole thing:
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FidoNet<->Internet Gateway at alt.bighub.org
|
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|
CompuShare Systems
|
|||
|
P.O. Box 294621
|
|||
|
Lewisville, TX 75029-4621
|
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|
|
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|
5) Special Information about this Gateway
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|
The gateway will go offline at 00:00, February 24, 1996, so that we can
|
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|
switch to a 128k ISDN for routing mail, and to set up the new DNS
|
|||
|
system. We will announce the new addressing scheme ASAP so that
|
|||
|
users can start using it.
|
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|
|
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|
----------------------------------------------------------------------
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|
|
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|
DEATH KNOLL FOR FIDONET?
|
|||
|
Damian Stamm
|
|||
|
1:273/406
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Long day. It's about 12:15 am and I've got to be at Temple by
|
|||
|
8:30. Plus an hour to get there via train.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Not much sleep tonight. But I stay up because I want to post in
|
|||
|
the Fidonet bases that I carry, and to read the Fidonews that I
|
|||
|
received yesterday.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNews 13-10 Page: 11 04 Mar 1996
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Over the years I've read passages about one sysop against
|
|||
|
another sysop who has been excommunicated by some power-grabbing
|
|||
|
NC to someone posting a message in Fidonews under the name of
|
|||
|
Steve Winter when Steve never actually wrote it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
But I found it disturbing when the majority of the messages plus
|
|||
|
the editorial faced on the death of Fidonet. I've virtually
|
|||
|
been through it all in Fidonet. I've been suspended from
|
|||
|
conferences, formed my own, created a competing echo before the
|
|||
|
echo went on the backbone, filed P.C.'s, written in Fidonews,
|
|||
|
posted in Z1* echoes, and dealt with a suspended user taking
|
|||
|
advantage of his sysop's absense to continue to rant in an echo
|
|||
|
I moderate.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Now, I've seen the death of one net and am seeing the death of
|
|||
|
another net I'm involved with now, but all along I always knew I
|
|||
|
had Fidonet there so that I could continue to write and enjoy
|
|||
|
the opinions of others.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The final article had a point to it when he talked about what
|
|||
|
trash P4 is. The fact is - we are in Fidonet for a hobby - for
|
|||
|
fun. But when people get to power who ruin it for others, then
|
|||
|
it is no longer fun. I know since I had to hobby under the
|
|||
|
reign of an RC who had the popularity of Castro and support of
|
|||
|
Steve Forbes. Still, he felt it his "duty" to cause chaos in
|
|||
|
nets all over the region.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
But then I heard about a new policy is being formed. But alas,
|
|||
|
it's not even going to be called Policy 5. The changes are so
|
|||
|
insignificant (the only change is border rules) that it's gone
|
|||
|
from Policy 4.07 to 4.08.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
There was also talk about how technology was going to catch up
|
|||
|
to Fidonet as well.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
While we may not be able to stop the internet from taking over
|
|||
|
what Fidonet produces for us now, we can take care of many
|
|||
|
squabbles over who is in what position, and at least make the
|
|||
|
net worthwhile while it is here.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In my last message in Fidonews I called for making mandatory
|
|||
|
elections for *C positions. While I was probably a little too
|
|||
|
harsh on Bob Satti, I still awe at how the so-called heirarchy
|
|||
|
claims how they so support elections made at net levels, etc.,
|
|||
|
while at the same time balking at the idea of making it a part
|
|||
|
of a new policy - Policy 5.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
However, the facts are the facts. This issue has been going on
|
|||
|
for years, and Bob Satti has never once shown his face anywhere.
|
|||
|
The only way I know he exists is he sent me a netmail once.
|
|||
|
That's it. He has never responded to anything in Fidonews,
|
|||
|
never written anything in it as long as I have been reading in
|
|||
|
it, particularly on this subject. What he is scared of, I don't
|
|||
|
know. Well, since he appoints the RC's and the RC's appoint
|
|||
|
him, why the need to risk loss of being called yourself the King
|
|||
|
FidoNews 13-10 Page: 12 04 Mar 1996
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
of Fidonet when all you have to do is stay quiet and let the
|
|||
|
status-quo continue, irregardless of what it does for the net?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
We can talk all we want about old guards and new guards and
|
|||
|
power grabbing moderators and the like, but the fact is nothing
|
|||
|
will change as long as a few elitists run the net on their
|
|||
|
whims. Who are the *C's responsible to? Not the sysops, that's
|
|||
|
for sure. And until elections are made legitimate and the net
|
|||
|
is run by the sysops - not by elists - the fidonet nodelist will
|
|||
|
get smaller and smaller - no matter how many flags they put in
|
|||
|
it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Damian Stamm
|
|||
|
SysOp Sports And More BBS (1:273/406)
|
|||
|
Moderator, NBA_ECHO, FANTASY_SPORTS, POLY273
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
========================================================================
|
|||
|
Fidonews Information
|
|||
|
========================================================================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION ----------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Editor: Donald Tees
|
|||
|
Editors Emeritii: Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell,
|
|||
|
Vince Perriello, Tim Pozar
|
|||
|
Tom Jennings, Sylvia Maxwell
|
|||
|
"FidoNews" BBS
|
|||
|
FidoNet 1:1/23
|
|||
|
BBS +1-519-570-4176, 300/1200/2400/14400/V.32bis/HST(DS)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
more addresses:
|
|||
|
Don -- 1:221/192, don@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(Postal Service mailing address)
|
|||
|
FidoNews
|
|||
|
154 Victoria St. S.
|
|||
|
Kitchener, Ontario
|
|||
|
Canada
|
|||
|
N2H 2b5
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
voice: (519) 570-4899
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Fidonews is published weekly by and for the members of the FIDONET
|
|||
|
INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR ELECTRONIC MAIL system. It is a compilation
|
|||
|
of individual articles contributed by their authors or their
|
|||
|
authorized agents. The contribution of articles to this compilation
|
|||
|
does not diminish the rights of the authors. Opinions expressed in
|
|||
|
these articles are those of the authors and not necessarily those of
|
|||
|
FidoNews.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Authors retain copyright on individual works; otherwise FidoNews is
|
|||
|
Copyright 1996 Donald Tees. All rights reserved. Duplication
|
|||
|
and/or distribution permitted for noncommercial purposes only. For use
|
|||
|
FidoNews 13-10 Page: 13 04 Mar 1996
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
in other circumstances, please contact the original authors, or the eds.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
OBTAINING COPIES: The most recent issue of FidoNews in electronic
|
|||
|
form may be obtained from the FidoNews BBS via manual download or
|
|||
|
Wazoo FileRequest, or from various sites in the FidoNet and Internet.
|
|||
|
PRINTED COPIES may be obtained by sending SASE to the above paper-mail
|
|||
|
address.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
INTERNET USERS: FidoNews is available via FTP from ftp.fidonet.org,
|
|||
|
in directory ~ftp/pub/fidonet/fidonews.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Anyone interested in getting a copy of the INTERNET GATEWAY FAQ may
|
|||
|
freq GISFAQ.ZIP from 1:133/411.0, or send an internet message to
|
|||
|
fidofaq@gisatl.fidonet.org. No message or text or subject is
|
|||
|
necessary. The address is a keyword that will trigger the automated
|
|||
|
response. People wishing to send inquiries directly to David Deitch
|
|||
|
should now mail to fidonet@gisatl.fidonet.org rather than the
|
|||
|
previously listed address.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SUBMISSIONS: You are encouraged to submit articles for publication in
|
|||
|
FidoNews. Article submission requirements are contained in the file
|
|||
|
ARTSPEC.DOC, available from the FidoNews BBS, or Wazoo filerequestable
|
|||
|
from 1:1/23 as file "ARTSPEC.DOC". Please read it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"Fido", "FidoNet" and the dog-with-diskette are U.S. registered
|
|||
|
trademarks of Tom Jennings, and are used with permission.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
' ' disgreement is actually necessary,
|
|||
|
or we'd all have to get in fights
|
|||
|
or semethin to amuse ourselves,,
|
|||
|
and create the requisite chaos."
|
|||
|
-Tom Jennings
|
|||
|
-- END
|
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|
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