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- From: quinet@gamers.org (Raphael Quinet)
- Newsgroups: alt.games.quake,rec.games.computer.quake.misc
- Subject: [TIP] How to move to rec.games.computer.quake.*
- Organization: none
- Approved: quinet@gamers.org
- Followup-To: poster
- Keywords: Quake newsgroups cross-posting
-
- How to move to rec.games.computer.quake.*
- =========================================
- Revision 1.1, by Raphael Quinet, 1996-06-26
-
- 1. Why Quake players should move to rec.games.computer.quake.*
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- As you probably know, the following groups are now the "official"
- groups for discussing Quake (official in the sense that they have been
- created according to the Usenet guidelines and they have passed the
- Usenet vote for the Big 8 hierarchies):
-
- rec.games.computer.quake.announce Info/FAQ/announcements about Quake. (Mod.)
- rec.games.computer.quake.editing Editing and hacking Quake-related files.
- rec.games.computer.quake.misc General discussion about Quake.
- rec.games.computer.quake.playing Playing Quake and user-created levels.
- rec.games.computer.quake.servers Setup and maintainance of servers.
-
- The group r.g.c.q.misc replaces the old Quake group, alt.games.quake.
- These groups have a better propagation than the old group, which means
- that more Quake players can read the articles posted in them and
- nobody is left out of the discussions. They also have a better
- structure, with separate groups for distinct topics and a low-traffic
- moderated group (r.g.c.q.announce) from which everybody can get
- reliable information. Furthermore, id Software recommends in Quake's
- documentation that you read the r.g.c.q.* groups for getting
- additional information about Quake (try also their "finger" info:
- finger help@idsoftware.com).
-
- If you didn't know all that, I suggest that you read the article
- titled "FAQ: replacement of a.g.q by rec.games.computer.quake.*",
- which is posted weekly in these groups and is also available for
- download from the main Quake ftp site:
- ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/idgames2/docs/rgcq-pips/agqr_faq
- http://www.cdrom.com/pub/idgames2/docs/faqs/agqr_faq.html
- This FAQ will tell you much more than this article about how and why
- the old group was replaced, and I urge you to read it if you haven't
- done so yet. In fact, you should read the FAQ before you continue
- reading this, otherwise you could be confused by some parts of this
- article.
-
- Now that the r.g.c.q.* groups are available almost everywhere and most
- Quake players have moved to these groups, we should do our best to
- ensure that the newcomers are not lost in the old group.
- Unfortunately, the large number of cross-postings between the new and
- old Quake groups make this difficult, because the articles
- cross-posted from other groups increase the traffic in alt.games.quake
- and make it appear as a very active group, although lots of Quake
- players cannot read it.
-
- We should try to reduce the proportion of cross-postings (currently
- more than 80%) so that the traffic in the old group drops down; this
- will also increase the visibility of the FAQs and pointers which are
- currently lost among the other articles. This will help the newcomers
- who will see more easily that they should move to the r.g.c.q.*
- groups. Some Usenet sites do not replace or remove an old group
- unless its traffic drops down or some local users request the change
- explicitly, so reducing the cross-postings will also help the users
- of these sites.
-
- 2. What you can do
- ------------------
-
- Here are a few simple things that you can do if you want to help.
- Usenet is cooperative by nature and the old group will be successfully
- replaced by the new ones if and only if all readers of these groups
- contribute. This has worked very well for other newsgroups which have
- moved from alt.* to another hierarchy and now it's up to you to make
- sure that it works for the Quake groups too.
-
- * Do not post in the old group. If you post in alt.games.quake, you
- are contributing to the problem because you increase the traffic in
- the old group, so those who can get that group will see it as a very
- active group and will be encouraged to post in it, usually not knowing
- that many people will never be able to read what is posted there. Pay
- attention to cross-postings when you are posting a followup, because
- you might be cross-posting to the old group without knowing it.
-
- * Whenever you post a followup to an article which is cross-posted to
- alt.games.quake, you should try to direct the followups out of that
- group so that the discussion continues only in the groups that are
- available to everyone. There are two ways to do this: either remove
- alt.games.quake from the list of groups when you post your followup,
- so that your articles and those that follow it will not be posted to
- the old group, or set the "Followup-To:" line in the header of your
- article, directing future followups out of the old group.
-
- If your newsreader allows you to edit the "Followup-To:" line in the
- header of your article, this is a very convenient solution. Note that
- using the "Followup-To:" line only gives an indication to other
- people, but they can always change the list of groups if they want to.
- Moving groups is a cooperative effort and it will only work if the
- members of the Quake community help and inform each other.
-
- * Inform people about the replacement of a.g.q by the new Quake groups.
- Tell the other readers that they should stop posting in the old group
- in order to reduce the duplication of resources and make it easier for
- newcomers to move to the r.g.c.q.* groups.
-
- You can explain this in the body of your article or combine this with
- a short note informing readers about where followups to your article
- should go. Here are two examples:
-
- [please post followups in r.g.c.q.misc only, because a.g.q is obsolete; see
- http://www.cdrom.com/pub/idgames2/docs/faqs/agqr_faq.html for more info. ]
-
- [a.g.q removed from followups because it has been replaced by r.g.c.q.misc]
-
- * If your site is still carrying alt.games.quake, you should get in
- touch with your local news administrator and ask him/her to alias it
- to rec.games.computer.quake.misc, preparatory to removing it when the
- traffic dies down. The address of your news administrator should be
- something like "news", "newsmaster" or "usenet". You could also tell
- your news admin to disable local posting to alt.games.quake by setting
- its entry in the active file to "n". This will be useful for the
- other users at your site who do not know that a.g.q has been replaced,
- so that they will not post in an obsolete group that many other people
- cannot access.
-
- * If necessary, explain to your news administrator (or other people)
- that there is nothing wrong about simply removing alt.games.quake even
- if it is not aliased to rec.games.computer.quake.misc (e.g. if your
- site doesn't use aliases). As long as the five r.g.c.q.* groups exist
- at your site, nobody will be deprived from the information and
- discussions about Quake, so the old group can be safely removed.
-
- * If you hear about some site which does not get the r.g.c.q.* groups
- yet (usually, these sites don't have a.g.q either), tell the users of
- this site to e-mail their news administrator and request the new Quake
- groups. It is very likely that any site which does not have the
- r.g.c.q.* groups by now is a site whose news administrator does not
- create groups unless some local users request them, so it is important
- to tell the users of this site to get in touch with their news
- administrator.
-
- If you or your news administrator need more information, the official
- results of the Usenet vote and the charters of all r.g.c.q.* groups
- are available in:
-
- ftp://ftp.uu.net/usenet/news.announce.newgroups/rec/rec.games.computer.quake
- ftp://ftp.uu.net/usenet/news.announce.newgroups/rec/rec.games.computer.quake.playing
-
- Note: this article is cross-posted to r.g.c.q.misc and a.g.q. It is
- necessary to cross-post it because it would not be propagated
- correctly if it was posted only to a.g.q. It will be posted
- periodically. If you do not want to see it again, put its subject
- line in your killfile. The subject will remain unchanged so that you
- can skip the article automatically.
-
- -Raphael
- <quinet@gamers.org>
-