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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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A Network For The Reality Challenged
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Net Policy Revision 1.02
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1. Overview
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CrymsonNet is an amateur network compromised of a group of strange characters
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that decided that they wanted to send messages to people they don't know
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everywhere from next door to across the country. Why they were insane enough
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to decide that this would be a fun thing to do, no one know, but it's not my
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job to argue about it. I just run this net.
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1.1. A Basic Warning
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CrymsonNet is a network promoting freedom of speech. We greatly support the
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right for people to say what they want, and to believe how they like. In
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effect, in most echos of CrymsonNet, Swearing, Radical Ideas, etc... do exhist.
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Also note that currently the bulk of message traffic are between individuals
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that pretty much know eachother. Messages that may seem like insults are
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actually a humored way of poking fun at friends. One RC was already sent
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running because this scared him out of the network. But contrary to echos
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like the "FLAME" echo on Fido, the participants do convey usefull info on
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occasion, and is a very interesting network to be on. Don't worry, if you're
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strange, you will enjoy it here.
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2. A Basic Rundown of Operations
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2.1. Chain Of Command
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The command structure of CrymsonNet is as follows. Each Sysop has say in how
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the net should be run, provided their wishes are within the basic purpose of
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the net. i.e. If a sysop wanted to create and echo whose purpose was to
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promote illegal activities, it would be denied. The decisions are made by an
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informal/or optionally formal vote. The medium for this is the CRYMSON_HQ
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echo which each sysop is required to have.
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Above the Sysop level is the Area Coordinator or Regional Coordinator. The RC
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will take care of the Regional activities such as issuing node numbers,
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sending updates, and handling the LD feeds. How expenses, etc... are handled
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is up to each region to decide, though I would like to see costs evenly
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distributed.
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Above the RC is the Network Coordinator. The NC has the ultimate say in what
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happens. You should consider the NC a god, sending the NC gifts and large
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donations of cash. Did I mention that I'm the NC? <grin>
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The NC has the ultimate say in what happens. The RCs will send the nodelist
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updates for their region to the NC, who will compile and redistribute to the
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RCs. Also the NC will deal with any problems that the RCs are unable to
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handle.
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2.1.1. Area Coordinators
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An area coordinator or Host, is essentially the same as a RC but is a way of
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breaking down the distribution to seperate local calling areas in a region.
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the AC has the same duties as the RC but on a smaller scale.
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2.2. Distribution of Echomail & Routing
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The Central point for all mail will ultimatly be 42:42/0, and will be
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distributed to the regions from there. Regions are required to pickup their
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own mail, it will not be sent to them with the exception of what mail is sent
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with the initial link up, and acknowledgment of being accepted into the net.
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From there the mail is picked up by the Area Coordinators and sent to Local
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Nodes until eventually everyone has recieved the message.
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2.3. Netmail
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A Netmail is a Netmail is a Netmail. Just as long as you don't harass people
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with it, or send "beg mail" i.e. Junk Mail, Commercial Adds, etc.. to every
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node in the Net, we'll be happy.
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2.4. Echomail
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Echomail is one of the key reasons for running a network. It is a way for a
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large group of people with similar interests to exchange ideas & information.
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Unfortunately there is the problem of dealing with troublemakers, so a policy
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has to be made to also cover this.
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2.4.1. Moderators
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There will be no set way of moderating an echomail conference. And echo may
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have one Moderator, a group, or as of this document, be self moderated.
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One major importance here is that the moderators be lenient. One of the
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things about FidoNet is that in most echos, you get jumped all over for going,
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(OH MY GHOD!) "Off-Topic". While it is good to keep talking somewhat about
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the topic of the echo. It should not be so strict.
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2.4.1.1. Single or Group Moderators
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Since these are quite similar in nature, they will be grouped together. In
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this instance, and echo is kept in order by one person or a small group of
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persons. They have the say of what goes on in the echo, and decide if an
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individual needs "punishment" for disorderly conduct. It's your traditional
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way of moderating an echo.
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2.4.1.2. Self Moderated
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This is the concept of a echo taking care of itself. Everyone in the echo has
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equal status, and takes part in keeping the echo under "control". I don't
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know if this will work well or not, so it is experimental. If it ends up
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working well, this will be one of the trends in CrymsonNet. Moderators are not
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really needed in an echo provided everyone knows what is allowed and what is
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not.
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2.4.2. Rules
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Every echo will have a set of Rules/guidelines, even if it is as much as "This
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Echo Has No Rules". They well remain flexible, as this Net is not meant to be
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strict.
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The rules will be maintained by the Moderator/s of the echo, and the RCs. In
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the case of Self moderated echos, it will just be maintained by the RCs, and
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by a willing reader of the echo.
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Rules will be posted monthly, bi-monthly, how ever the echo/moderator wants to
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work it.
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2.5. Echo Conferences (types)
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To put it simply any type of echomail conference will be allowed. Family,
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Business, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Adult, Pagan, etc...
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Conferences will be limited to those who may not legally participate in such
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echos. i.e. Adult Conferences are limited to 18 and older, etc...
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2.6. Creating A New Conference.
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To get a new conference on the CrymsonNet backbone, You must meet the
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following requirements...
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1. Have a Moderator (either type)
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2. Have a set of rules made up.
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3. Have the Echomail area setup with your RC
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Around this time the topic is brought up in the CRYMSON_HQ conference, and if
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there seems like a demand for it, it will be put into the Next echolist, and
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an announcement made through the CRYMSON_HQ conference.
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This is just one example of how it could be done, but there are several actual
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ways. For instance the idea could be talked about first in CRYMSON_HQ, before
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the echo exists.
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2.7. Handles
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Handles are allowed and encouraged on CrymsonNet. Though we would like that
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you be able to identify who a certain person is, in the event that action be
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required to be taken against a certian individual.
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2.8. Spam
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This is CrymsonNet! WE DO NOT EAT SPAM!!!
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3. Zone Mail Hour.
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Systems in CrymsonNet will be required to observe ZMH. ZMH will coincide with
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FidoNet's ZMH, as most systems that will be carrying this will also be
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carrying Fido. This is to further simplify things.
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ZMH, BBSs are required to only accept Mail calls only. No user may log on
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during this time period.
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4. Illegal Activities
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This will NOT be tolerated on CrymsonNet! Nuf Said.
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NC of CrymsonNet as of this document
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Jeff Rosowski, a.k.a. Krux
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42:42/0 @CrymsonNet
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42:702/0 @CrymsonNet (as Region 702 RC)
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1:209/273 @FidoNet (as SysOp of CHAOS! bbs)
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