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Volume 6, Number 22 29 May 1989
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Editor in Chief: Vince Perriello
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Editors Emeritii: Dale Lovell
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Thom Henderson
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Chief Procrastinator Emeritus: Tom Jennings
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FidoNews is published weekly by the International FidoNet
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Association as its official newsletter. You are encouraged to
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submit articles for publication in FidoNews. Article submission
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standards are contained in the file ARTSPEC.DOC, available from
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node 1:1/1. 1:1/1 is a Continuous Mail system, available for
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network mail 24 hours a day.
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Copyright 1989 by the International FidoNet Association. All
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rights reserved. Duplication and/or distribution permitted for
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noncommercial purposes only. For use in other circumstances,
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please contact IFNA at (314) 576-4067. IFNA may also be contacted
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at PO Box 41143, St. Louis, MO 63141.
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Fido and FidoNet are registered trademarks of Tom Jennings of
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Fido Software, 164 Shipley Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94107 and
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are used with permission.
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We don't necessarily agree with the contents of every article
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published here. Most of these materials are unsolicited. No
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article will be rejected which is properly attributed and legally
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acceptable. We will publish every responsible submission
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received.
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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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"The Falcon's Rock" Starts DCJOBS Echo Conference ........ 2
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EuroconIII - A Preliminary Report ........................ 4
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The Lost FidoNet Archives - Volume 1 ..................... 6
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International FidoNet Convention 1989 is ALIVE!! ......... 12
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FidoCon '89 Registration form ............................ 15
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A Damyankees Ramblings ................................... 18
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Formal Objection to Policy4 Ratification Method .......... 21
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JOBS_BBS: An employment issues BBS ....................... 22
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3. COLUMNS .................................................. 24
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And more!
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FidoNews 6-22 Page 1 29 May 1989
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EDITORIAL
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Hello again. Glad to see you're still here. I appreciate your
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loyalty.
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This week, I'm starting a series of articles entitled "The Lost
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FidoNet Archives". Using materials sent me by Ken Kaplan, Harry
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Lee, and a few other FidoNet "old-timers", we have been able to
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put together some stuff that everyone should read at least once.
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Of course, many of you might have seen it before, but, you know,
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just reading some of these things again reminds me of something
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I've been missing lately.
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That something is: what is GOOD about FidoNet. We've all been
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hearing from various people about what's BAD about FidoNet.
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Well, if it's so damned bad, why are we all still here, many of
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us at great personal expense? Think about it. Maybe a few of
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you could write something, expressing YOUR opinion on the issue.
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I'll sure as hell print it!
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Anyway, I hope you enjoy the materials I have found. If anyone
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out there has anything else they think is worth printing in this
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series, feel free to send it along.
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Cheers,
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Vince
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FidoNews 6-22 Page 2 29 May 1989
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ARTICLES
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"THE FALCON'S ROCK STARTS 'DCJOBS' ECHO CONFERENCE"
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George Falcon, SysOp of "The Falcon's Rock" (Opus 1:109/501)
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is starting an echo conference called "DCJOBS".
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The mission of the echo conference will be to expedite the
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job search process for individuals, and to serve as a resource
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for personnel managers and human resource departments. It is
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the intent of the echo conference that the emphasis in the echo
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conference will be on the participation of principals in the
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hiring process. While those who rework resumes and guide job-
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seekers in improving their image serve a valuable function, I'd
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like to see this conference benefit from the active
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participation of jobseekers and those in a position to hire them
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directly.
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Access to the echo conference is not restricted to any fixed
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geographical area, or to any specific class of users or SysOps.
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There is no restriction on the type of jobs being sought or
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offered... pyramid schemes and "unlimited income potential"
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jobs are a waste of everyone's time.
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Those SysOps interested in participating in the new echo will
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have to poll 109/501 for it.
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FidoNews 6-22 Page 3 29 May 1989
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Michael Hughes
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BIZNET BBS System, 1:307/1
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(719) 544-2432
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Pueblo, CO
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The Entreprenuer Echo
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The Entreprenuer echo, ENTREPRENUER, is a backbone echo that
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has been created in response to a need of new business people
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to be informed on start-up business assistance provided by a
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myriad of sources. With the business failure rate somewhere
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between 80 to 90 percent of new business ventures ENTREPRENUER
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will address the need to put people together with common
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questions and experience to help guide a new business individual
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to a well informed decision.
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Any topics dealing with new & newer business efforts can be dealt
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with. Business plans, presentations, research resources and
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support in promotional ideas and advertising.
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If you are starting or thinking of starting a business... you
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will find ENTREPRENUER the place to get information from people
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that have "been there".
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If you would like to carry this echo please contact your NEC, REC
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or BIZNET BBS System, 1:307/1.
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FidoNews 6-22 Page 4 29 May 1989
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EuroconIII - A Preliminary Report
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Personal impressions by Henk Wevers, former ZC2
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(official reports will follow)
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This past weekend, Zone Two had its third FidoNet Conference,
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called EuroconIII in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. During the
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conference, a lot of subjects were discussed, problems were
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solved and directions for the next year were set. Below are a
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few of the more important subjects, seen from my personal point
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of view. There will be official reports of the meeting in a
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week. I'm sure they will be published in FidoNews.
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1. Resignation of the ZC2, Henk Wevers
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One year ago at EuroconII, I announced that I would resign at
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the next conference. Candidates were sought and were found, but
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at EuroconIII we had only one serious candidate left, Ron Dwight
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from Finland. Ron was strongly supported by a popular ballot
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taken of the attendees of the 1989 EuroconIII.
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2. Directions for European FidoNet Organisation set
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It has been decided that there will be a European FidoNet
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organisation. The goals of this organisation are limited and
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will be (among a few others I don't remember now)
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- Funding of the ZC2 so far as is possible
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- Acting as an external affairs comittee for FidoNet Europe,
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by helping with public relations and contacts with other
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organisations and goverments, eg. PTTs, EC, etc.
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- Holding the copyright for the Z2 portion of the FidoNet
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nodelist
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- It has been stated clearly that the organisation is for
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supporting what is now called FidoNet in Zone 2.
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It is very clear that the above organisation will not interfere
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with the daily operation of FidoNet. How and when a system is
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allowed into the net, working routine, complaints etc. will
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still be set by a policy. Currently Europe is running under
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Policy-4E (and has been for over a year).
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3. Policy changes agreed
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It has been agreed that the way the *C's are choosen will be by
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democratic means (bottom up up to the ZC level).
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The current Policy-4 proposal has been voted down unanimously.
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Attendees will organize the nay voting of their region. A new
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proposal with above changes will see light and done by the new
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ZC, who estimates a month, maybe two.
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4. Mandatory fee for a net being in the nodelist
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In order to fund the European FidoNet organisation to make sure
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that the operation of the ZC and the costs of public relations
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FidoNews 6-22 Page 5 29 May 1989
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and contacts with organisations and goverments can be financed
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it was agreed that there will be a mandatory fee for a net to be
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in the nodelist. The fee was set at 4 ECU multiplied by the
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number of individual nodes in the net. How a net raises their
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contribution is their affair. Regions collect the money from
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independend nodes. There will be a yearly check on this and a
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net not fulfilling this requirement will be put on hold in the
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nodelist by the ZC2.
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5. Steering comittee formed
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A steering committee has been formed to found the European
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FidoNet organisation. The BOD of such an organisation will be
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between 3 and 5 members. The BOD is appointed by a voting
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comittee that has a member of each region (country). How a
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region (country) chooses their member of the voting committee is
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their business, but it should be done in a democratic way (what
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normally is regarded as democratic in their region, in any case,
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bottom up).
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6. International scope expressed clearly
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From above it is clear that the European sysops are seeking a
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different way to handle FidoNet than the sysops in zone 1 (we
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are not sure about zone 3 and 4). The attendees expressed their
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intent to be part of the international FidoNet community, and
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hope that these differences will not lead to splits or other
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problems. They think that all parties can live with the
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decisions made so far and that the attempt to organise the net
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in the described way should get a fair chance.
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7. Pleasant Conference
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The conference has been a pleasant way to meet other sysops of
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Europe and the USA. You can imagine that it is difficult to
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come to an agreement as described in the above paragraphs. But
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all attendees have been very helpfull and were always seeking
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ways to overcome differences in opinion. From above you can see
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that they succeeded. And yes, besides heavy stuff like the
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above, long discussions and very warm meetings, we also had
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technical discussions, a lot of beer, loooong dinners (phew!),
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floppy disk throwing contests, hard disk throwing contests,
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visits to the Evoluon and a lot more fun. Be sure to be there
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next year!
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Henk Wevers, Former ZC2 (Hey, I'm off the hook!)
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[ with very mild editing by 1:105/6 ]
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FidoNews 6-22 Page 6 29 May 1989
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THE LOST FIDONET ARCHIVES
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VOLUME ONE
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Compiled by various members of FidoNet
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Edited by Vince Perriello
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This is the first article in a series which reprints documents of
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historical significance to FidoNet. This week we feature Tom
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Jennings' original description of FidoNet, which was first made
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available to Fido Sysops in the form of a file called
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FIDONET.DOC, in April 1984 (the date on the file I have is May
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26, 1984).
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Please note that most if not all of the FidoNet addresses, data
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line phone numbers, and company names and/or addresses mentioned
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in this or any of the other articles in this series are not to
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be considered reliable for current use in locating something or
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someone mentioned here. Refer to the current nodelist if you
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want to try to find any of the above.
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The original text of the file (with minor reformatting) follows:
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Tom Jennings
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30 Apr 84
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Fido #1: (415)-864-1418
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Some preliminary ideas for the FidoNet. (If you haven't heard,
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FidoNet is an intersystem message forwarding system mostly for
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Fidos, but could be used for others as well.)
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Please, don't worry about all the seeming complexity here. Most
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will go away. I have just typed everything I could think of all
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at once, and not all is applicable. (Besides, you're (probably)
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not gonna code it.)
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There are some points that need ideas: mainly, how to pay for
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it, how it will appear to callers trying to send mail, and any
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mysterious operational type problems you see. Like most of Fido,
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I imagine this too will be built with 90% suggestions.
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If you have any ideas on this proposed system, please leave me a
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note on Fido #1 at the above number. Thanks.
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O P E R A T I O N
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From a callers point of view, the system will have one additional
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feature when entering a message. One way or another the caller
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tells Fido which system the message is to be sent to. This could
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consist of a prompt (System A, B, ...) or some such thing. (Any
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ideas?)
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In any case, mail will only work from a MAIL subdirectory.
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Messages left here will be like all other messages; readable or
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not, depending on the privacy, etc. Replies can be left, etc,
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FidoNews 6-22 Page 7 29 May 1989
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which get mailed in the same way.
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It may be desirable to search this area for each user after
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signon, the same way message searching works now. If old
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messages don't pile up like in other areas, this should be nice
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and fast.
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There will not be any automatic confirmation of received
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messages. It will be up to the user to do so, by mailing a
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message stating that is was received. Maybe it will be possible
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to confirm, by reading the RECV'D flag from the message, but that
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won't go into the first one.
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In the MAIL area, the usual message search ("Messages to you"
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etc) should be adequate, if mail traffic is less than or the same
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as the current message traffic.
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I M P L E M E N T A T I O N
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The only change to Fido will be a new command line parameter:
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<number>/Y
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<number>/W
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/Y Is the hour of the day to start doing mail as opposed to
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normal BBS stuff. /W is the window width, in minutes, to do mail
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in. For example, 0200/Y 90/W says do mail from 2:00AM, for up to
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90 minutes, i.e. until 3:30AM. During this time, Fido will not
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accept any normal callers. Also, outside these times, Fido will
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not accept mail. If no switch is present, or the window is set
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too small (TBD) then it will not send or receive mail, like it
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does now.
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Neither will it bump someone off if they happen to call just
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before the appointed time. However, as soon as they logoff, it
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will start handling mail if it's supposed to.
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The mailer (the program that actually sends and receives mail) is
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a seperate program. It is run from the batch file (RUNBBS.BAT)
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right after Fido.EXE. This works like Control-C and errors do;
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via ERRORLEVEL. For instance, the batch file might look like:
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FIDO ... 0200/Y 90/W
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IF ERRORLEVEL 4 GOTO MAIL
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IF ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO END
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RUNBBS
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MAIL:
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MAILER 0200/Y 90/W
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RUNBBS
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END:
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Like current Fidos, ERRORLEVEL is 0 if normal termination (caller
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hung up, etc) 1 if Control-C or stack overflow, 2 if disk file
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error (disk full, missing files, etc) or 4, the new level for:
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"Time to do Mail".
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FidoNews 6-22 Page 8 29 May 1989
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If it's time to do mail, Fido exits with ERRORLEVEL 4. If 4 or
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higher, it runs MAILER, which then runs RUNBBS.BAT which starts
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it all over again. Otherwise, if 1 (or higher) it is an error,
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it goes to the end and stops.
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When run, the mailer sits and waits for phone calls, or if
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instructed to do so, (command line switches or a command file,
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whatever) makes calls. If a human type caller calls, they will
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get a message to the effect "Waiting for mail, please call back
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after <xxx>", where <xxx> is the end of the window to wait for
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mail, and hang up on them. (The /W and /Y switches will be
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duplicated in the mailer, for reasons I'll not bother with now.)
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C O S T
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First, it is very important that we figure out what it would
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cost. This is the second most important part. The cheaper it
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is, the more likely FidoNet can be made operable. However, no
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matter how cheap it is, if an ingenous way of paying for it
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doesn't exist, then it all falls flat.
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Right now, late night long distance (coast to coast) toll charges
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are about $13.00 per hour. ATT is proposing, as part of some
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other boring issue, lowering this to $10.00 per hour. This is
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quite cheap; a lot of messages can be sent in an hour.
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I hereby declare the mail size unit to be the Cubit:
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1 Cubit == 80 characters * (1200 / baud rate)
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A cubit of mail sent at 300 baud will cost 4 times as much as one
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sent at 1200. When 4800 baud modems become available, the price
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per cubit will drop.
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Unlike commercial mail systems that are out for profit, FidoNet's
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mail unit, the Cubit, is small enough to account for very small
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messages, but large enough not to be too small to account for.
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There are 12.8 cubits in a K byte.
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An error checking transfer protocol is needed; XMODEM will not
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be used, as transfer times routinely double with long phone
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lines. (Dont want to pay for that.) More on that later.
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As an example, say we want to send a small (five lines, 64
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characters per line) message from Los Angeles to New York. Each
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message has a header (to, from, date, etc) that consumes about 80
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characters. Assume also that the transfer rate is 1200 baud, and
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also that the transmission method has a 10% overhead.
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Msg size: 4. Cubits
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Message Overhead: 1. Cubit
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Message Size: 5. Cubits
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Message Size: 400. Characters
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Cost Per Hour: 13.00 Dollars
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Chars/Second: 120.0 (10 bits/char)
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FidoNews 6-22 Page 9 29 May 1989
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Cubits/Second: 1.3636.. (120sec / (cubit * 1.10))
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Cubits/Hour: 4,909. (3600 sec * cubits/sec)
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Cost/Cubit: 0.2648 Cents ($13.00/cubits/hr)
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Sample Msg Cost: 1.324 Cents
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Yes ... its cheap. Remember, this is pure cost, no hardware
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maintenaince overhead, no payroll, no profit, etc. Delivery
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time, nor even delivery, is garenteed. The above does NOT
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include any connect/disconnect or disk access overhead. However,
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it also does not count any savings from text compression, which
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could save 10% to 40% maximum. Probably more like 20% maximum in
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the real world.
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P A Y I N G F O R A L L T H I S
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This is the most serious problem. The technical part is easy!
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Also, BBS's in general are run more like little fiefdoms than
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businesses, in the sense the are usually operated privately, and
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almost never pay for themselves, never mind make money! If
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FidoNet takes inordinate amounts of effort on the part of the
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sysop, it'll probably fold up due to that also.
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There are a couple of ways this can be paid for, but none are
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really any good for typical free systems. (Note that receiving
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(accepting) mail costs nothing. FidoNet might be able to operate
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well with only a few well placed "benefactors", and work
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acceptably well with only local "paying" nodes, if mail is
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limited to say, an area code.)
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IF YOU HAVE ANY IDEAS AT ALL ON THIS SUBJECT PLEASE LET ME
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KNOW!!!!!! THIS WILL MAKE OR BREAK THE FIDONET IDEA!!!!
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In any case, some sort of accounting will have to be done.
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Except for very rare cases, mail will have to be paid for. The
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mailer will be able to account for each messages cost, length of
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transmission, etc. There must be a method for limiting mail sent
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by a specific user, and a "sysop" type feature for relatively
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unlimited, or at least differently limited, mail. The
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information associated with a peice of mail will have to be
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worked out in detail later, and while not too complex (any
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complexity can be put upon the mailer) it must be adequate for
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future expansion.
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Presumably, not everyone will be allowed to forward mail
|
||
indescriminately. That would be awful nice, but unfortunately
|
||
not practical. There may be exceptions: for instance, for a
|
||
club-run system, you might want to let any user send a fixed
|
||
amount of mail over a fixed period of time, say, a month. If it
|
||
was a dues paying club, a number could be worked out that would
|
||
accomodate this. Anything beyond that amount would have to be
|
||
accounted for by some other method.
|
||
|
||
|
||
IDEA #1
|
||
FidoNews 6-22 Page 10 29 May 1989
|
||
|
||
|
||
Club-run systems. Basically, covered above.
|
||
|
||
IDEA #2
|
||
|
||
Private, pay-ahead system. While this is very workable, it means
|
||
even more work for the sysop, and probably some legal liability,
|
||
like running a business, unless the proper rigamarole wording is
|
||
used, i.e. "donations" not "charges".
|
||
|
||
No one will be able to send mail unless they mail some amount of
|
||
money to the sysop. The amount donated is kept in a list
|
||
maintained by the mailer, who subtracts the cost of the message
|
||
from the balance. Usual warnings if not enough, etc, and
|
||
probably a warning when it reaches some threshold.
|
||
|
||
T H E N E T W O R K
|
||
|
||
|
||
Might as well be trendy and use some network terminology here.
|
||
Some of it's even handy.
|
||
|
||
The topography of FidoNet is in keeping with bulletin board
|
||
philosophy; totally random and as little organization as
|
||
possible. Also, there is no control over the location of the
|
||
various message nodes (mail send/receive systems).
|
||
|
||
My first thought was to pass mail over as short a distance as
|
||
possible; however, this is a waste of time, as late night long
|
||
distance calls are charged on a per hour basis, and in any case
|
||
the more transfers the higher likelyhood of messages getting
|
||
lost.
|
||
|
||
Message delivery time, if all is well, should be overnight. If a
|
||
system goes down, delays will be in increments of 24 hours.
|
||
|
||
There should also probably be a "broadcast" type message, that
|
||
stops at each node. Also, there really isn't anything stopping
|
||
binary files from being mailed; they are not included here
|
||
mainly because costs will skyrocket, but it would be a nice way
|
||
to do Fido updates, etc.
|
||
|
||
|
||
So, my current idea (any other ideas at all welcome!) is:
|
||
|
||
Each sender has a list of systems it can forward to. This can be
|
||
used to limit forwarding to non-toll call areas if desired.
|
||
Also, this same list can be used to send mail destined for one
|
||
system, to be sent to a different system, for further forwarding.
|
||
This allows cheapskates to let someone else make the toll calls.
|
||
(If they in turn let it go) Also, it lets a well funded system
|
||
forward mail for other systems.
|
||
|
||
If there are messages destined for five different systems, there
|
||
will be five calls made (unless the abovementioned forwarding is
|
||
done). This "nodeless" system is then relatively insensitive to
|
||
down machines, etc, such that only mail for the down system will
|
||
FidoNews 6-22 Page 11 29 May 1989
|
||
|
||
|
||
not be sent.
|
||
|
||
If the net gets tied up (everyone calling everone else, for
|
||
instance, though I think thats unlikely!) then some message
|
||
forwarding can be done to lessen the traffic load between busy
|
||
systems.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
FidoNews 6-22 Page 12 29 May 1989
|
||
|
||
|
||
International FidoNet Convention 1989 is ALIVE!!
|
||
|
||
By: Les Kooyman
|
||
Planning Committee Co-Chairperson
|
||
1:204/501
|
||
|
||
This article was prepared from an earlier article written by Todd
|
||
Looney, which was not published. Thanks from all of us, Todd.
|
||
|
||
The Annual FidoNet Convention will be held in beautiful San
|
||
Jose, California this year, from August 24 though the 27th,
|
||
1989. You will be delighted with the location as San Jose is
|
||
located at the southern tip of the San Francisco Bay in
|
||
Northern California. San Jose has spent nearly a decade of
|
||
reconstruction and new building. San Jose is new, sparkling
|
||
and alive! The area that was once the sleepy village of Pueblo
|
||
de San Jose in the days of the Spanish Missions along the El
|
||
Camino Real, has become a prominent financial and cultural center
|
||
renowned throughout the world.
|
||
|
||
Downtown has become cosmopolitan, but on an intimate scale. The
|
||
Holiday Inn Park Plaza Hotel, which is situated in the center of
|
||
the financial and cultural area of downtown, will be this
|
||
years convention site. It is directly adjacent to the San Jose
|
||
Museum of Art, the new San Jose Convention Center, and the San
|
||
Jose Center for Performing Arts. San Jose's shops, ethnic
|
||
restaurants and remnants of it's colorful past are woven in
|
||
amongst the gleaming new high-rises. Parks and quiet cafes give
|
||
tranquil counterpart to the urban bustle. The broad sidewalks
|
||
are lined with trees and flowers. Parking is easy to find and
|
||
public transportation virtually eliminates the need to rent a
|
||
car; available to all corners of the Silicon Valley from right
|
||
outside the Holiday Inn where you will be staying.
|
||
|
||
There is so much diversity within a few blocks walking
|
||
distance: new centers of industry and finance, museums,
|
||
restaurants offering fare from over a dozen countries, boutiques
|
||
that sell world-class goods, and Chinese, Hispanic, Japanese, and
|
||
Vietnamese neighborhoods.
|
||
|
||
Downtown is busy virtually around the clock. After the
|
||
shoppers and office workers leave for the day, the theaters,
|
||
cinema's, nightclubs, and supper clubs come alive. Broadway
|
||
shows, opera, symphony, jazz, ballroom, and disco dancing, stand-
|
||
up comedian nightclubs and Spanish language cinema's offer
|
||
entertainment for every taste. Streets and parks are brightly
|
||
lit, and lots of shops, restaurants, and coffee houses are open
|
||
late into the night.
|
||
|
||
Most of all, San Jose is a place for people. San Jose is located
|
||
one hours drive away from San Francisco on the Bay with it's
|
||
Golden Gate and rolling hills. Carmel and Monterey are just an
|
||
hour and a half away along the rolling Pacific coastline
|
||
across the redwood and pine forests of the Santa Cruz
|
||
mountains. Santa Cruz itself is a scenic thirty minute drive
|
||
from your hotel room.
|
||
FidoNews 6-22 Page 13 29 May 1989
|
||
|
||
|
||
When you register in advance you will receive a packet
|
||
containing all kinds of information about the California
|
||
San Francisco Bay area you will find useful in planning
|
||
your vacation around FidoCon. You will receive details ranging
|
||
from nearby restaurants and shops, to discounts on
|
||
surrounding amusements including the world famous Great America
|
||
Theme Park located 15 minutes from Downtown San Jose in Santa
|
||
Clara, California.
|
||
|
||
This years convention will feature many events designed to be
|
||
entertaining as well as informative. Registration night is
|
||
Thursday, August 24, 1989, and there will be a reception that
|
||
evening where you can meet with all those people you have come
|
||
to know through the EchoMail conferences, as well as
|
||
re-establish old ties with friends you met at previous FidoCon
|
||
conventions.
|
||
|
||
Friday and Saturday offer two full days of seminars and
|
||
workshops. There will be four main sessions per day; two in
|
||
the morning, followed by a break, and then two in the afternoon.
|
||
There's also room to hold informal sessions for special interest
|
||
groups, for example, Macintosh BBS sysops. Contact Les Kooyman at
|
||
1:204/501 to add or suggest additions to the program. Watch for
|
||
updates about program scheduling and content here in FidoNews.
|
||
|
||
Representatives from companies such as US Robotics (just to name
|
||
one) will be available to answer your questions and demonstrate
|
||
their latest line of well known products.
|
||
|
||
Friday night's Banquet promises to be a feast, and you will hear
|
||
from a well known keynote speaker whose identity we will not
|
||
reveal until later, just to keep you guessing.
|
||
|
||
IFNA will hold a General Assembly meeting as well as its
|
||
usual meeting of the Board of Directors.
|
||
|
||
We plan to have an intra-hotel Point Net set up for those of you
|
||
who want to bring your laptops and modems. If you want to
|
||
be included in the hotel nodelist, make sure to indicate this on
|
||
the registration form before you send it in. We'll give
|
||
you more information on this as we draw closer to the convention
|
||
date.
|
||
|
||
We have a block of 150 rooms set aside just for those of you who
|
||
will be attending this years convention. The room rates at the
|
||
Holiday Inn Park Plaza, located at 282 Almaden Boulevard, San
|
||
Jose, California 95113, just 10 minutes from the San Jose
|
||
International Airport, are specially discounted to $60.00 for
|
||
conventioneers, just use any one of the following magic words
|
||
when you call the Holiday Inn at 1-408-998-0400 to make your
|
||
reservations: FIDOCON, IFNA, FIDONET. Be sure to tell them you
|
||
want the special rate or they'll charge you anywhere from $80.00
|
||
to $120.00 for your room. The $60.00 discount rate is firm, and
|
||
you can make arrangements for a rollaway bed if you want to bunk
|
||
up three to a room and split the costs.
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 6-22 Page 14 29 May 1989
|
||
|
||
|
||
Public transportation is adequate to get you where you want
|
||
to go without having to worry about getting killed by us crazy
|
||
California drivers (the minimum speed limit for native
|
||
Californians is Warp 7).
|
||
|
||
We have an agreement with American Airlines as well, see
|
||
the information in the registration form at the end of this
|
||
article. In addition, registrations made before July 15 will be
|
||
eligible for a drawing American is holding to give away a trip to
|
||
Hawaii. Be sure to call the listed 800 number ONLY to make
|
||
reservations (or have your travel agent call it).
|
||
|
||
To register for FidoCon '89, see the "FidoCon 89 Registration
|
||
Form" at the end of this article, which includes registration
|
||
details.
|
||
|
||
You can obtain up to the minute news by contacting the official
|
||
FidoCon 89 node number 1:1/89 as well as on-line registration
|
||
(see details in registration form below). You can also get the
|
||
FIDOCON echo conference. This conference is available through the
|
||
backbone, so you shouldn't have any trouble finding it. In it you
|
||
can not only get information, but you can also get your questions
|
||
answered, as well as communicate with the FidoCon committee
|
||
(program suggestions, leads for speakers, etc.).
|
||
|
||
The members of the FidoCon committee are:
|
||
|
||
Jim Cannell, 1:143/21 (Facilities, IFNA Liaison)
|
||
Diane Farrell Smith, 1:161/7 (Finance, Accounting)
|
||
Les Kooyman, 1:204/501 (Facilities, Program)
|
||
Sean Ackley, 1:161/450 (Publicity)
|
||
|
||
Feel free to netmail any of us or contact us through the FIDOCON
|
||
echo.
|
||
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
FidoNews 6-22 Page 15 29 May 1989
|
||
|
||
|
||
__
|
||
The World's First / \
|
||
BBS Network /|oo \
|
||
* FidoNet * (_| /_)
|
||
FidoCon '89 in San Jose, California _`@/_ \ _
|
||
at The Holiday Inn Park Plaza | | \ \\
|
||
August 24-27, 1989 | (*) | \ ))
|
||
______ |__U__| / \//
|
||
/ Fido \ _//|| _\ /
|
||
(________) (_/(_|(____/ (tm)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
R E G I S T R A T I O N F O R M
|
||
|
||
|
||
Name: _______________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
Address: ____________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
City: _______________________ State: ____ Zip: ______________
|
||
|
||
Country: ____________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
|
||
Phone Numbers:
|
||
|
||
Day: ________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
Evening: ____________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
Data: _______________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
|
||
Zone:Net/
|
||
Node.Point: ___________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
Your BBS Name: ________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
|
||
BBS Software: _____________________ Mailer: ___________________
|
||
|
||
Modem Brand: _____________________ Speed: ____________________
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
What Hotel will you be Staying at: ____________________________
|
||
|
||
Do you want an in room point? (Holiday Inn only) ______________
|
||
|
||
Are you a Sysop? _____________
|
||
|
||
Are you an IFNA Member? ______
|
||
|
||
Additional Guests: __________
|
||
(not attending conferences)
|
||
FidoNews 6-22 Page 16 29 May 1989
|
||
|
||
|
||
Do you have any special requirements? (Sign Language translation,
|
||
handicapped, etc.)
|
||
|
||
______________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
|
||
Comments: ______________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
______________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
______________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
Costs How Many? Cost
|
||
--------------------------- -------- -------
|
||
|
||
Conference fee $60 .................... ________ _______
|
||
($75.00 after July 15)
|
||
|
||
Friday Banquet $30.00 ................ ________ _______
|
||
|
||
======== =======
|
||
|
||
Totals ................................ ________ _______
|
||
|
||
|
||
You may pay by Check, Money Order, or Credit Card. Please send
|
||
no cash. All monies must be in U.S. Funds. Checks should be
|
||
made out to: "FidoCon '89"
|
||
|
||
This form should be completed and mailed to:
|
||
|
||
Silicon Valley FidoCon '89
|
||
PO Box 390770
|
||
Mountain View, CA 94039
|
||
|
||
You may register by Netmailing this completed form to 1:1/89 for
|
||
processing. Rename it to ZNNNXXXX.REG where Z is your Zone
|
||
number, N is your Net number, and X is your Node number. US Mail
|
||
confirmation is required within 72 hours to confirm your
|
||
registration.
|
||
|
||
If you are paying by credit card, please include the following
|
||
information. For your own security, do not route any message
|
||
with your credit card number on it. Crash it directly to 1:1/89.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Master Card _______ Visa ________ American Express ______
|
||
|
||
|
||
Credit Card Number _____________________________________________
|
||
|
||
|
||
Expiration Date ________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
|
||
Signature ______________________________________________________
|
||
FidoNews 6-22 Page 17 29 May 1989
|
||
|
||
|
||
No credit card registrations will be accepted without a valid
|
||
signature.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Rooms at the Holiday Inn may be reserved by calling the Hotel at
|
||
408-998-0400, and mentioning that you are with FidoCon. Rooms
|
||
are $60.00 per night double occupancy. Additional rollaways are
|
||
available for $10.00 per night. To obtain these rates you must
|
||
register before July 15.
|
||
|
||
|
||
The official FidoCon '89 airline is American Airlines. You can
|
||
receive either a 5% reduction in supersaver fares or a 40%
|
||
reduction in the regular day coach fare. San Jose is an American
|
||
Airlines hub with direct flights to most major cities. When
|
||
making reservations, you must call American's reservation number,
|
||
800-433-1790, and reference Star number S0289VM.
|
||
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
FidoNews 6-22 Page 18 29 May 1989
|
||
|
||
|
||
Pete White <SysOp>
|
||
1:322/360 1:16/0
|
||
|
||
|
||
And ramblings it will be. There's several subjects that need to
|
||
be touched on and all are somewhat related. And all pertain to
|
||
FidoNet directly. Looking at all that has been taking place is
|
||
like trying to install a new BBS package and a new mailer all at
|
||
the same time. There's lots of information on each individual
|
||
part but darned little to tell you how it's all meant to go
|
||
together.
|
||
|
||
As a quick introduction, "Pete White <SysOp>" has been active in
|
||
FidoNet for maybe three years. In that three years I've been in
|
||
and out of IFNA, I've been the Net Coordinator of Net322, I've
|
||
been (and still am) the Regional Coordinator of Region 16 and
|
||
I've had enough time to learn quite a bit about FidoNet and the
|
||
forces that drive it and make it work. I'm also the moderator of
|
||
the Gaming echo conference and active in TBBS-Net, the Software
|
||
Distribution Network (SDN), the Software Distribution System
|
||
(SDS) and the TBBS Distribution Network (TDN). In other words,
|
||
I'm obviously certifiable! But no where near as badly as some
|
||
others out there.
|
||
|
||
I see some interesting things in the echo conferences and when
|
||
reading FidoNews. I see attacks on those who are spending their
|
||
time and money trying to feed the `echo-holics'. I see attacks
|
||
on the *C structure for much of what they do, or don't do. I see
|
||
a lot of commentary by folks who are obviously so biased and
|
||
upset they ought to be collecting stamps or seeking an inner
|
||
light. But I also see a system that works. Needs a bit of
|
||
improvement, no doubt, but it works.
|
||
|
||
What I don't see are answers to some of the basic questions I've
|
||
asked since day one, that first day I unknowingly got a mailer to
|
||
work! When I see all the messages about "power plays" and "the
|
||
coordinators have all the power" I really get confused. Will
|
||
someone out there tell me POWER over what? Is there a monetary
|
||
benefit here that I'm missing that makes POWER profitable? If I
|
||
have the POWER can I make my echo feeds send me the echos instead
|
||
of me paying to go after them? I somewhat doubt that! Actually,
|
||
it looks very much like those who are blamed for wanting POWER
|
||
are those who are doing all the work.
|
||
|
||
How about those who are screaming for democracy? Have any of
|
||
them every watched "democracy at work" within FidoNet? You
|
||
really ought to try it. Watching democracy at work when there
|
||
was an ECHOPOL conference was enough to sell me on anything but.
|
||
All I saw there was a few who were interested in only themselves
|
||
and spent most of their time practicing in the age old FidoNet
|
||
tradition of "the beating of dead horses" while a few others
|
||
tried to get some intelligence from the proceedings. Those who
|
||
scream loudly for "democracy" have absolutely NO idea what they
|
||
are asking for.
|
||
|
||
And those who feel the *C team could do better? Sure, there's no
|
||
FidoNews 6-22 Page 19 29 May 1989
|
||
|
||
|
||
doubt it can do better, and if it weren't for people it would be
|
||
perfect. You do know the members of the *C team are people,
|
||
don't you? And many of them are doing a darned good job. I
|
||
don't know every member of the *C team but if those running the
|
||
nets all over the world are anywhere near as good as those here
|
||
in New England we have little to worry about! The ones who make
|
||
me worry are those who want "democracy". Some of those very same
|
||
people want to be able to run their own nets with their own
|
||
policy! Imagine it, hundreds of nets all over the place - each
|
||
with it's very own policy. Why, with any work at all we could
|
||
probably confuse everyone as well as the federal, state and
|
||
municipal laws have! The strange thing is we have many nets out
|
||
there doing just that, and everyone is happy! They never
|
||
demanded the "right" to do it, they all agreed within themselves
|
||
it was the right way to go and they went with it. Makes me
|
||
wonder about those who are screaming for the same "rights" that
|
||
others have had for years. Sure must be something wrong
|
||
somewhere. Whatever it is, there's a LOT of people out there who
|
||
are doing a LOT of work - and the pay is pretty slim. Sure,
|
||
there's a few who are difficult to get along with and a few who
|
||
shouldn't be involved as they do more damage than good. Guess
|
||
that's because they are people. But if you have a problem with a
|
||
"people", try to use the system to rectify the problem before you
|
||
decide that the system is wrong.
|
||
|
||
We have a new POLICY out for vote right now. Every NC is
|
||
supposed to be discussing it with the all the nodes in the net
|
||
before voting and the vote is supposed to reflect the wishes of
|
||
the majority. There's a couple of points in this document that
|
||
set my hair on end, every time I think of them, but once we have
|
||
a document in place that CAN be changed we can start working at
|
||
making changes. That's a LOT more leeway than Congress gives all
|
||
you `voters'! And if your NC is NOT discussing it with you then
|
||
send a message to your RC and/or the IC and make it KNOWN. Don't
|
||
sit in an echo and cry, hoping someone will see and understand.
|
||
It doesn't work that way.
|
||
|
||
And, of course, we have all the commentary on FidoNews. Again,
|
||
those who make the most noise don't seem to know they are dealing
|
||
with people. They yell "RIGHTS", when they have NO consideration
|
||
for any ones "rights" but their own. Have you read anywhere
|
||
about how the *C team has been handling FidoNews at their own
|
||
expense for years? Are you aware that the role of the *C team is
|
||
to make FidoNews available, and NOT to deliver it? I'm one of
|
||
those who has decided NOT to deliver FidoNews any longer. As
|
||
every NC in New England is a long distance call for me it was my
|
||
decision, based on the fact the readership is so low it was no
|
||
longer worth the expense of sending it out on my nickel every
|
||
week. Want to guess how many complaints were received? I think
|
||
maybe one, but the way it was worded it's possible it wasn't
|
||
really a complaint. Regardless, I received exactly ONE message
|
||
about it. What don't I like about FidoNews? The list is
|
||
lengthy. Probably the biggest concern I have is when "freedoms"
|
||
are being considered there is little thought to the fact the IFNA
|
||
is an international organization and FidoNews is supposed to
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represent the IFNA. Some of the things we discuss in our "free"
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FidoNews 6-22 Page 20 29 May 1989
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|
||
|
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society could get a SysOp in another country dragged from the
|
||
keyboard and locked up, and that's in a country where they are
|
||
tolerant! But my biggest disappointment is that a vehicle that
|
||
could be used to communicate with ALL of FidoNet reaches a
|
||
smaller percentage than you might know. Even when it's delivered
|
||
it isn't read. Ask around, see how many YOU can find who read
|
||
it. Most have given it up. If they want to read about cars,
|
||
they buy Road & Track. Someone recently mentioned the articles
|
||
here about pets, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with those
|
||
articles. Lot's of good info there. But there's hundreds out
|
||
there that don't want to read about pets. And where do they ask
|
||
for input on the publication? In the very same publication that
|
||
many have stopped reading! It appears the question worth asking
|
||
is whether FidoNews is truly serving the needs of the 5000+
|
||
members of FidoNet or should it be for IFNA members only?
|
||
|
||
Enough, already! All I can recommend is that when reading ANY
|
||
commentary, including this, it's best to remember that the ones
|
||
doing all the complaining are representative of less than 5% of
|
||
the members of FidoNet. The *C structure is responsible to 100%
|
||
of the net. Look at what FidoNet is. Simply amazing that it
|
||
works at all! And what makes it work? The very same people who
|
||
are doing everything wrong. And you wonder why I'm confused?
|
||
|
||
These ramblings are my own and I am in no way speaking for the
|
||
rest of the *C team. They're quite capable of speaking for
|
||
themselves. If anyone would care to discuss anything said,
|
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please send net mail to me at 16/0, be happy to learn all I can.
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FidoNews 6-22 Page 21 29 May 1989
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Date: 15 May 89 10:04:16
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From: Randy Bush of 105/6
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To: David Dodell 1/0
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Subj: Formal Objection to Proposed Method of Policy-4
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Ratification
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David,
|
||
|
||
I hereby file a formal objection to and complaint about the
|
||
method by which you, the IC/ZC and the RCs, are attempting to
|
||
put a new FidoNet policy, Policy-4, in place.
|
||
|
||
You have unilaterally declared that it will be ratified by a
|
||
procedure described for the first time within the document
|
||
itself, and not by the procedure(s) in place now, before the
|
||
document is accepted.
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|
||
Policies 1 through 3 were adopted by a consensus of the net as a
|
||
whole, and P3 was subsequently (though irrevelantly, IMHO)
|
||
ratified by IFNA. At the time Policy-3 was adopted, it was
|
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assumed that time would require new policy, and the the new
|
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policy would be adopted by means similar to that of Policies
|
||
1-3.
|
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|
||
If and only if Policy-4 is accepted, then the procedure outlined
|
||
in Policy-4 is appropriate for adopting a Policy-5 or whatever.
|
||
But, there is absolutely no grounds under current FidoNet policy
|
||
and procedures for Policy-4 to be adopted by just the *Cs.
|
||
|
||
I formally object, and deny your right to use such procedures,
|
||
and deny the validity of any policy purportedly adopted by such
|
||
a means.
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randy (with apologies for being a stickler as usual)
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FidoNews 6-22 Page 22 29 May 1989
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|
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Ken Zwaschka
|
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1:105/54
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JOBS_BBS
|
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|
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The JOBS_BBS is a "speciality" BBS. It focuses on topics
|
||
that merge with my personal and professional interests.
|
||
Specifically, it is limited to the Employment Profession,
|
||
individuals who are looking for an Employer, Employers look-
|
||
ing for Employees, Employee/Employer Relations and the pro-
|
||
motion and growth of the phenomenon of Electronic Mail. If
|
||
you are not a recruiter, an employer, or looking for a new
|
||
job, there still may be message areas that are of interest
|
||
to you.
|
||
|
||
If you are looking for a job or have a job to fill, have em-
|
||
ployee/employer relations concerns or interests, you are
|
||
very welcome and invited to participate.
|
||
|
||
Ken Zwaschka and Associates is an Executive Recruiting firm
|
||
based in Portland, Oregon. We do searches for client compa-
|
||
nies throughout the United States. All of our expenses are
|
||
paid by those companies. Most (over 95%) of the searches we
|
||
perform are for food processing companies. Even within that
|
||
industry, our searches tend to be very unique and special-
|
||
ized. Unless you are a professional in the food processing
|
||
industry, it is unlikely we will be able to place you in a
|
||
new position or directly find you employment, but we or
|
||
other individuals who visit the JOBS_BBS might be able to
|
||
refer you to someone who can help.
|
||
|
||
I started the JOBS_BBS as an extension of my fast growing
|
||
addiction for E-Mail and all of the possibilities it pro-
|
||
vides for communication.
|
||
|
||
The sysop and the other participants in this JOBS_BBS are
|
||
interested in helping individuals maximize their employment
|
||
potential and are happy to provide any advice or comments to
|
||
help. This can include, but is not limited to resume and
|
||
interview suggestions, how to find the "right" job for you,
|
||
and how to optimize conditions in the job you have now.
|
||
|
||
Employment oriented files for downloading are limited at
|
||
this time but do include the following:
|
||
|
||
Resume.doc - A sample resume that works
|
||
(developed over ten years of recruiting
|
||
plus ten years as a hiring manager)
|
||
feepaid.txt - A list, with address and owners of
|
||
all the employer fee paid search firms
|
||
in Oregon. (updated quarterly)
|
||
|
||
The following Message areas are "local" to the JOBS_BBS:
|
||
|
||
JOBS-NOW: A "read only" area that lists all job
|
||
openings posted in all the other echos the
|
||
JOBS_BBS carries. Updated daily, all
|
||
FidoNews 6-22 Page 23 29 May 1989
|
||
|
||
|
||
messages deleted after 30 days so most jobs
|
||
will still be open. Currently there are
|
||
over 150 job openings from all over the
|
||
country
|
||
|
||
RESUMES: A listing of resumes only from all other
|
||
echos carried on the JOBS_BBS. Uploads are
|
||
allowed. Currently over 100 resumes listed
|
||
|
||
In addition, we carry PDX.JOBS, Net 105's discussion area
|
||
for Employment issues; the National FidoNet JOBS, CONSULT-
|
||
ING, and BUSINESS echos, and four excellent job oriented
|
||
message areas from USENet.
|
||
|
||
There is NO CHARGE OF ANY KIND for EMPLOYERS AND CANDIDATES
|
||
to use the services of the JOBS_BBS. Because the JOBS_BBS
|
||
is operated as a service of a professional search firm, we
|
||
do charge a contingent "brokerage" fee to recruiters and em-
|
||
ployment agencies that use the JOBS_BBS. Complete details
|
||
are posted in the Bulletins when you log on.
|
||
|
||
Although not really relevant to this article, the sysop of
|
||
the JOBS_BBS is a Paradox Database user. The JOBS_BBS also
|
||
carries a discussion area called Paradox as part of the ser-
|
||
vices of the Portland, Oregon Paradox User's Group. I would
|
||
be happy to arrange a echo-link for PARADOX echo, along with
|
||
the JOBS_NOW, and RESUME echos to any sysop who is inter-
|
||
ested in carrying them. Just send a FidoNet Mail message to
|
||
me at 1:105/54.
|
||
|
||
Ken Zwaschka
|
||
Certified Personnel Consultant
|
||
Ken Zwaschka & Associates
|
||
Executive Recruiters and Business Advisors
|
||
|
||
618 NW Glisan Street, Suite 407, PO Box 2226
|
||
Portland, Oregon 97208-2226
|
||
|
||
Phone: 503-248-0734 FAX: 503-248-6320
|
||
|
||
The JOBS_BBS (FidoNode 1:105/54)
|
||
503-281-6808, CM, 2400baud
|
||
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|
||
FidoNews 6-22 Page 24 29 May 1989
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
COLUMNS
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
|
||
The Veterinarian's Corner
|
||
Excerpts from the ANIMED GroupMail Conference
|
||
|
||
by Don Thomson, 1:102/1005
|
||
|
||
|
||
If there was ONE area of preventative care, outside of
|
||
vaccination, that I would reccommend to improve the quality of a
|
||
pet's life, it would be recommending rountine dental care. By the
|
||
age of four years, approximately 60% of all cats, and 40% of
|
||
dogs, have significant dental tarter and gingivitis that will
|
||
soon cause periodontal disease and gum recession.
|
||
|
||
Preventative dental care for pets, just like humans, begins at
|
||
home. "What? Brush my dog's teeth?!!" The answer is a resounding
|
||
"YES!" I don't recommend using toothpaste (except possibly those
|
||
that are specifically formulated for pets) but rather use
|
||
WHATEVER your pet LIKES! For pets, it is far more important to
|
||
mechanically remove the soft plaque and trapped food particles
|
||
regularly than it is to use 'the cavity fighter' toothpaste.
|
||
Believe it or not, dental caries ("cavities") are much less of a
|
||
problem in pets than is the aforementioned periodontal disease.
|
||
|
||
I recommend twice a week brushings, about 1-2 minutes to briefly
|
||
remove what you can. If your dog likes milk, dip the toothbrush
|
||
in milk, if it likes chicken broth, use chicken broth. Reward it
|
||
after brushing with a small crunchy snack..... You will find that
|
||
dogs will soon look forward the attention and the reward! Just
|
||
keep the experience as positive as possible and use lots of
|
||
praise. Obviously this is most easily done early in training,
|
||
than trying to fight with a 12 year old 'set in it's ways', but I
|
||
have had clients with enough patience to slowly train their 14
|
||
year-old poodle to sit quietly while they raised the cheeks and
|
||
lightly brushed the teeth and gums.
|
||
|
||
Cats are a bit tougher, but they too can be coaxed with kindness
|
||
and rewards. I will have to be honest, one of my cats absolutely
|
||
refuses even my most patient attempts. I find that she needs
|
||
routine dental scaling under a sedative or light anesthesia to
|
||
remove the calcified tarter, as I cannot brush the plaque away.
|
||
|
||
Other simple priciples:
|
||
|
||
1. Keep meals as dry and crunchy as possible to minimize plaque.
|
||
|
||
2. Be aware that smaller dogs are much more prone to dental
|
||
disease than are large dogs. Make sure that a dental examination
|
||
is part of your dogs regular health checkup.
|
||
|
||
3. Over the years I have changed my beliefs about bones. I have
|
||
seen too many cracked teeth and removed too many bones lodged in
|
||
the stomach or intestines to reccomend bone and other
|
||
FidoNews 6-22 Page 25 29 May 1989
|
||
|
||
|
||
'swallowable' chews. I feel pretty good about recommending a
|
||
large Nylon chew bone, or hard crunchy treats. Maybe some day I
|
||
too will find problems relating to a swallowed nylon bone.
|
||
Regular brushing is FAR more beneficial than these chews, and
|
||
much less hazardous.
|
||
|
||
4. If your pet developes tarter and/or gingivitis, schedule a
|
||
routine dental scaling and polishing with your veterinarian.
|
||
Veterinarians are making tremendous strides in dental techniques
|
||
and oral surgery. There are now even 'specialty practices' only
|
||
for dentistry! In our practice we even have the capabilities to
|
||
perform root canals.
|
||
|
||
MOST of the expensive procedures can be circumvented by routine
|
||
brushing and diet management at home in combination with
|
||
examination and routine tarter removal by a qualified
|
||
veterinarian.
|
||
|
||
DB Thomson, DVM
|
||
1:102/1005
|
||
9:871/16
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
Latest Software Versions
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
Fido 12m+* Phoenix 1.3 TBBS 2.1
|
||
Lynx 1.30 QuickBBS 2.03 TComm/TCommNet 3.4
|
||
Opus 1.03b+ RBBS 17.1D TPBoard 5.2*
|
||
|
||
+ Netmail capable (does not require additional mailer software)
|
||
|
||
|
||
Network Node List Other
|
||
Mailers Version Utilities Version Utilities Version
|
||
|
||
BinkleyTerm 2.20 EditNL 4.00 ARC 6.01
|
||
D'Bridge 1.18 MakeNL 2.12 ARCmail 2.0
|
||
Dutchie 2.90C ParseList 1.30 ConfMail 4.00
|
||
FrontDoor 2.0 Prune 1.40 EMM 1.40
|
||
PRENM 1.40 XlatList 2.90 GROUP 2.07
|
||
SEAdog 4.50 XlaxDiff 2.32 MSG 3.3*
|
||
XlaxNode 2.32 MSGED 1.99
|
||
TCOMMail 2.2*
|
||
TMail 1.11*
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
Utility authors: Please help keep this list up to date by
|
||
reporting new versions to 1:1/1. It is not our intent to list
|
||
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|
||
|
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|
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FidoNews 6-22 Page 27 29 May 1989
|
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|
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|
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|
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NOTICES
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
|
||
The Interrupt Stack
|
||
|
||
|
||
5 Jun 1989
|
||
David Dodell's 32nd Birthday
|
||
|
||
15 Jul 1989
|
||
Start of the SAPMFC&LP (Second Annual Poor Man's FidoCon and
|
||
Lake Party) to be held at Silver Lake Park on Grapevine Lake
|
||
in Arlington, Texas. This started as an R19-only thing last
|
||
year, but we had so much fun, we decided to invite everybody!
|
||
We'll have beer, food, beer, waterskiing, beer, horseshoes,
|
||
beer, volleyball, and of course beer. It's an overnighter,
|
||
so bring your sleeping bag and plan to camp out. Contact one
|
||
of the Furriers (Ron Bemis at 1:124/1113 or Dewey Thiessen at
|
||
1:130/24) for details and a fantastic ASCII map.
|
||
|
||
2 Aug 1989
|
||
Start of Galactic Hacker Party in Amsterdam, Holland. Contact
|
||
Rop Gonggrijp at 2:280/1 for details.
|
||
|
||
24 Aug 1989
|
||
Voyager 2 passes Neptune.
|
||
|
||
24 Aug 1989
|
||
FidoCon '89 starts at the Holiday Inn in San Jose,
|
||
California. Trade show, seminars, etc. Contact 1:1/89
|
||
for info.
|
||
|
||
5 Oct 1989
|
||
20th Anniversary of "Monty Python's Flying Circus"
|
||
|
||
11 Oct 1989
|
||
First International Modula-2 Conference at Bled, Yugoslavia
|
||
hosting Niklaus Wirth and the British Standards Institution.
|
||
Contact 1:106/8422 for more information.
|
||
|
||
11 Nov 1989
|
||
A new area code forms in northern Illinois at 12:01 am.
|
||
Chicago proper will remain area code 312; suburban areas
|
||
formerly served with that code will become area code 708.
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
||
FidoNews 6-22 Page 28 29 May 1989
|
||
|
||
|
||
OFFICERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL FIDONET ASSOCIATION
|
||
|
||
Mort Sternheim 1:321/109 Chairman of the Board
|
||
Bob Rudolph 1:261/628 President
|
||
Matt Whelan 3:3/1 Vice President
|
||
Bill Bolton 3:711/403 Vice President-Technical Coordinator
|
||
Linda Grennan 1:147/1 Secretary
|
||
Kris Veitch 1:147/30 Treasurer
|
||
|
||
|
||
IFNA COMMITTEE AND BOARD CHAIRS
|
||
|
||
Administration and Finance Mark Grennan 1:147/1
|
||
Board of Directors Mort Sternheim 1:321/109
|
||
Bylaws Don Daniels 1:107/210
|
||
Ethics Vic Hill 1:147/4
|
||
Executive Committee Bob Rudolph 1:261/628
|
||
International Affairs Rob Gonsalves 2:500/1
|
||
Membership Services David Drexler 1:147/1
|
||
Nominations & Elections David Melnick 1:107/233
|
||
Public Affairs David Drexler 1:147/1
|
||
Publications Rick Siegel 1:107/27
|
||
Security & Individual Rights Jim Cannell 1:143/21
|
||
Technical Standards Rick Moore 1:115/333
|
||
|
||
|
||
IFNA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
|
||
|
||
DIVISION AT-LARGE
|
||
|
||
10 Courtney Harris 1:102/732 Don Daniels 1:107/210
|
||
11 Bill Allbritten 1:11/301 Mort Sternheim 1:321/109
|
||
12 Bill Bolton 3:711/403 Mark Grennan 1:147/1
|
||
13 Irene Henderson 1:107/9 (vacant)
|
||
14 Ken Kaplan 1:100/22 Ted Polczyinski 1:154/5
|
||
15 Scott Miller 1:128/12 Matt Whelan 3:3/1
|
||
16 Ivan Schaffel 1:141/390 Robert Rudolph 1:261/628
|
||
17 Neal Curtin 1:343/1 Steve Jordan 1:206/2871
|
||
18 Andrew Adler 1:135/47 Kris Veitch 1:147/30
|
||
19 David Drexler 1:147/1 (vacant)
|
||
2 Henk Wevers 2:500/1 David Melnik 1:107/233
|
||
|
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