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- From: jik@security.ov.com (Jonathan I. Kamens)
- Newsgroups: news.announce.newusers,news.answers,alt.answers,comp.answers,misc.answers,rec.answers,sci.answers,soc.answers,talk.answers
- Subject: Introduction to the *.answers newsgroups
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- Date: 19 Dec 1993 16:03:39 GMT
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- Introduction
-
- This is the monthly introductory article for the moderated newsgroups
- alt.answers, de.answers, comp.answers, misc.answers, news.answers,
- rec.answers, sci.answers, soc.answers, and talk.answers (hereafter
- collectively referred to as "*.answers"). It explains the purpose of
- the newsgroups, what kinds of articles should be submitted to them, how
- to submit, how to participate in the mailing list for periodic posting
- maintainers, and where to find archives of *.answers postings.
-
- Comments about, suggestions about or corrections to this posting are
- welcomed. If you would like to ask us to change this posting in some
- way, the method we appreciate most is for you to actually make the
- desired modifications to a copy of the posting, and then to send us
- the modified posting, or a context diff between the posted version and
- your modified version (if you do the latter, make sure to include in
- your mail the "Version:" line from the posted version). Submitting
- changes in this way makes dealing with them easier for us and helps to
- avoid misunderstandings about what you are suggesting.
-
-
-
- What is news.answers?
-
- The news.answers newsgroup is a repository for periodic
- informational postings (also called "Frequently Asked Questions"
- postings, or "FAQs") from other newsgroups.
-
- Although it's difficult to say exactly what qualifies as an FAQ that
- belongs in news.answers, the basic description is, "any posting which
- answers common questions and is meant to be read by human beings."
- Furthermore, FAQs cross-posted in news.answers should have meaningful
- subject lines. For example, an FAQ for rec.chess should have a
- subject line saying something like "chess Frequently Asked Questions
- (FAQ)," rather than just "Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)."
-
- For example, the comp.unix.questions "Frequently Asked Questions
- about Unix - with Answers [Monthly posting]" and the
- news.announce.newusers "Emily Postnews Answers Your Questions on
- Netiquette" belong in news.answers, as does the README file from
- comp.mail.maps. However, the comp.mail.maps map postings and the
- readership statistics from news.lists do not.
-
- FAQ postings from any hierarchy that travels using "USENET
- mechanisms" can be cross-posted to news.answers (i.e., news.answers is
- not limited to postings from the comp, sci, misc, soc, talk, news and
- rec hierarchies). If an FAQ maintainer feels that his or her posting
- is of interest only to people in its home hierarchy, then (s)he can
- (try to) restrict the distribution of the FAQ using the Distribution
- mechanism; if (s)he feels that it is of general interest, (s)he can
- avoid any Distribution restrictions, in which case the FAQ might
- receive a wider distribution than most postings in the hierarchy.
- This is a pretty reasonable thing, considering that FAQs are often
- considered the "distilled wisdom" of a newsgroup or group of
- newsgroups, so a single FAQ from a hierarchy might be of wider
- interest than the hierarchy as a whole.
-
- Where there is an ambiguity, we will decide whether or not a posting
- belongs in the newsgroup.
-
- There are several reasons why this newsgroup exists. They include:
-
- * It is easier for site administrators to keep FAQs around for a long
- time if they are all cross-posted to one newsgroup. Administrators
- can make the maximum expire time for news.answers very long, instead
- of making every newsgroup with FAQs in it have a long maximum expire
- time.
-
- * It is easier for sites that archive FAQs to generate their archives,
- since they will need to watch just one newsgroup rather than
- scanning the entire news spool.
-
- * It provides a "quick reference" for users, in several different
- respects. Users who want to browse through the various FAQs that
- the USENET has to offer can do so in just one newsgroup. Users who
- want to find an FAQ from a particular newsgroup but don't know its
- subject can search for that newsgroup in the headers of the articles
- in news.answers.
-
- * Software for retrieving FAQs can also be simplified to use
- news.answers as the basis for FAQ searches.
-
-
-
- What are the other *.answers newsgroups?
-
- Each of the other *.answers newsgroups (alt.answers, de.answers,
- comp.answers, misc.answers, rec.answers, sci.answers, soc.answers,
- talk.answers) is meant to serve as a repository for FAQ postings that
- are relevant to its hierarchy. FAQs are cross-posted to these
- *.answers newsgroups IN ADDITION, rather than instead of, to
- news.answers. For example, FAQs for newsgroups in the "rec" hierarchy
- are cross-posted to both rec.answers and news.answers. There shouldn't
- be any postings in these *.answers newsgroups that don't appear in
- news.answers as well.
-
- Obviously, since all postings in these newsgroups are cross-posted
- to news.answers, postings in these newsgroups must conform to the same
- guidelines as postings to news.answers.
-
- These *.answers newsgroups have a few purposes:
-
- * Site administrators can select which hierarchies' FAQs their sites
- receive with greater granularity than just "receive everything in
- news.answers" or "receive nothing in news.answers." They can
- receive FAQs for some newsgroups they don't receive, without
- receiving the FAQs for all newsgroups.
-
- * Similarly, people who wish to archive some FAQs at their sites can
- choose which postings to archive with greater granularity.
-
- * Users who wish to read the FAQs for certain hierarchies can read
- just those hierarchies' *.answers newsgroups, rather than having to
- read news.answers and skip over the postings they don't want to see.
-
-
-
- How does it work?
-
- An FAQ maintainer who wants an FAQ to appear in news.answers submits
- it to the moderators, following the guidelines in the "*.answers
- submission guidelines" posting for proper submission and format of the
- FAQ.
-
- The moderators accept the posting as-is, ask the submitter to make
- modifications, or reject it completely. If modifications are
- requested, the submitter makes the modifications and resubmits the
- posting to news.answers.
-
- FAQs that are approved are assigned a unique (to *.answers) archive
- name, which the FAQ maintainer should put in an "Archive-name:" line
- at the top of the FAQ. For example, the comp.unix.questions FAQ might
- be given the archive name "unix-faq", in which case "Archive-name:
- unix-faq" would be added to the top of the FAQ. Multi-part postings
- will be so labeled in the "Archive-name:" line, for example,
- "Archive-name: X-faq/part1". FAQ submitters should put the
- "Archive-name:" line in their postings, with a suggested archive name
- in it. For more information about choosing archive name, see the
- "*.answers submission guidelines" posting.
-
- Once an FAQ has been approved for *.answers, its maintainer can post
- it directly to the group(s) him- or herself, by indicating in the
- header of the message that it was approved by the news.answers
- moderators. FAQ maintainers who don't know how to do that can contact
- the news.answers moderators to find out.
-
- This needs to be emphasized: we will not actually post copies of
- FAQs in *.answers. Instead, our job is to approve FAQs, which are
- then cross-posted by their maintainers to the *.answers, and to watch
- the *.answers groups to make sure unauthorized postings do not appear
- in them. However, we will assist FAQ maintainers who would like us to
- post their FAQs for them and/or who would like help in figuring out
- how to properly go about posting a periodic FAQ. (Furthermore, see
- the FAQ posting service mentioned at the end of the "Submission
- instructions" section of the "*.answers submission guidelines"
- posting.)
-
-
-
- What about the mailing lists?
-
- If you are interested in discussion about the maintenance of USENET
- periodic postings and related topics (e.g. automatic archival of such
- postings), you may wish to join the "faq-maintainers" mailing list.
- FAQ maintainers who post FAQs in *.answers are encouraged to join.
-
- If you are not interested in discussion, but you would still like to
- receive announcements directed to FAQ maintainers, then you may wish
- to join the "faq-maintainers-announce" list instead. Note that
- subscribers to faq-maintainers will automatically receive messages
- sent to faq-maintainers-announce.
-
- To subscribe to or unsubscribe from one of these lists, send mail
- with your request to faq-maintainers-request@MIT.Edu. To send a
- message to "faq-maintainers", write to faq-maintainers@MIT.Edu. To
- send a message to "faq-maintainers-announce", write to
- faq-maintainers@MIT.Edu, with a blind carbon copy ("bcc") to
- faq-maintainers-announce@MIT.Edu (if you don't know how to do this,
- ask for help from someone at your site or contact us), so that replies
- to your message will go to the faq-maintainers list rather than the
- faq-maintainers-announce list (which should not be used for
- discussion).
-
-
-
- Where are *.answers archived?
-
- All of the *.answers newsgroups are archived in the periodic posting
- archive on rtfm.mit.edu [18.70.0.209]. Postings are located in the
- anonymous ftp directories /pub/usenet/alt.answers,
- /pub/usenet/comp.answers, etc., and are archived by "Archive-name".
- Other subdirectories of /pub/usenet contain periodic postings that may
- not appear in *.answers (as well as most of the *.answers postings),
- saved by Subject line rather than by Archive-name.
-
- If you do not have anonymous ftp access, you can access the archives
- by mail server as well. Send an E-mail message to
- mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with "help" and "index" in the body on
- separate lines for more information.
-
- Other news.answers/FAQ archives (which carry some or all of the FAQs
- in the rtfm.mit.edu archive), sorted by country, are:
-
- Belgium
- -------
-
- gopher cc1.kuleuven.ac.be port 70
- anonymous FTP cc1.kuleuven.ac.be:/anonymous.202
- mail-server listserv@cc1.kuleuven.ac.be get avail faqs
-
- Canada
- ------
-
- gopher jupiter.sun.csd.unb.ca port 70
-
- France
- ------
-
- anonymous ftp cnam.cnam.fr:/pub/FAQ
- grasp1.univ-lyon1.fr:/pub/faq
- grasp1.univ-lyon1.fr:/pub/faq-by-newsgroup
- gopher gopher.univ-lyon1.fr, port 70
- mail server listserver@grasp1.univ-lyon1.fr
-
- Germany
- -------
-
- anonymous ftp ftp.Germany.EU.net:/pub/newsarchive/news.answers
- gopher gopher.Germany.EU.net, port 70.
- mail server archive-server@Germany.EU.net
- World Wide Web http://www.Germany.EU.net:80/
- FSP ftp.Germany.EU.net, port 2001
- gopher index gopher://gopher.Germany.EU.net:70/1.archive
-
- The Netherlands
- ---------------
-
- anonymous ftp ftp.cs.ruu.nl:/pub/NEWS.ANSWERS
- ftp.win.tue.nl:/pub/usenet/news.answers
- gopher ftp.win.tue.nl, port 70
- gopher.win.tue.nl, port 70
- mail server mail-server@cs.ruu.nl
-
- Switzerland
- -----------
-
- anonymous ftp nic.switch.ch:/info_service/usenet/periodic-postings
- anonymous UUCP chx400:ftp/info_service/Usenet/periodic-postings
- mail server archiver-server@nic.switch.ch
- telnet nic.switch.ch, log in as "info"
-
-
- Taiwan
- ------
-
- anonymous ftp nctuccca.edu.tw:/USENET/FAQ
-
- United States
- -------------
-
- anonymous ftp ftp.uu.net:/usenet
- World Wide Web http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu:80/hypertext/faq/usenet/top.html
-
- If you decide to archive *.answers and make them available to people
- for anonymous ftp, mail archive server or something else, please let
- us know so we can mention your archive in this posting.
-
- Note that the periodic posting archives on rtfm.mit.edu are also
- accessible via WAIS (the database name is "usenet" on port 210). If
- you don't know what WAIS is, don't worry about it, although you can
- look in comp.infosystems.wais if you're curious. And don't write to
- us and ask, please; we unfortuately already have too many things to
- deal with without having to answer questions about other people's
- software.
-
- Thanks to the following people for running the various FAQ archives
- mentioned above:
-
- Martin Berli <berli@switch.ch>
- Ingo Dressler <archive-admin@Germany.EU.net>
- Frederic Chauveau <fmc@cnam.cnam.fr>
- Thomas A. Fine <fine@cis.ohio-state.edu>
- J. Anthony Fitzgerald <jaf@UNB.ca>
- Hank P. Penning <henkp@cs.ruu.nl>
- James R. Revell, Jr. <revell@uunet.uu.net>
- Herman Van Uytven <systhvu@cc1.kuleuven.ac.be>
- Arjan de Vet <devet@win.tue.nl>
- <Christophe.Wolfhugel@grasp.insa-lyon.fr>
-
- --
- lcb@mit.edu (Leo Breebaart)
- probreak@matt.ksu.ksu.edu (James Michael Chacon)
- pshuang@mit.edu (Ping Huang)
- jik@security.ov.com (Jonathan I. Kamens)
- ig25@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de (Thomas Koenig)
- pschleck@unomaha.edu (Paul W. Schleck)
-
- -- the *.answers moderation team
-
-