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From: dennis_sherman@unc.edu
Newsgroups: rec.org.sca,rec.answers,news.answers
Subject: rec.org.sca / Rialto Frequently Asked Questions - part02/04
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Summary: FAQs with Answers for the Rialto - rec.org.sca and mailing
list sca@mc.lcs.mit.edu. The Society for Creative Anachronism is
an organization that studies the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and
recreates those parts we find most interesting.
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rec.org.sca and sca@mc.lcs.mit.edu FAQ
or
Questions Frequently Asked on the Rialto
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This article is part 2 of the complete Frequently Asked Questions
posting for the Rialto. An introduction and table of contents are
included in part 1. The complete Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) list
is available via FTP from rtfm.mit.edu in directory
/pub/usenet/rec.org.sca. Those without FTP access should send e-mail to
mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with "send usenet/news.answers/finding-sources"
in the body to find out how to do FTP by e-mail.
For more complete introductions to the SCA, see the recurring postings
"Come on in -- the water's fine" (by Hal Ravn [whheydt@pacbell.com] ) and
"Life in the Current Middle Ages." (by Arval Benicour
[mittle@watson.ibm.com] ).
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Section 2: Other SCA electronic sources.
2.1 Are there other SCA mailing lists?
ANTIR Kingdom of An-Tir
Subscription: email to antir-request@kwantlen.bc.ca
Maintainer: Elizabeth Braidwood <donna@kwantlen.bc.ca>
BARDIC Bardic topics
Subscription: email to bardic-request@carleton.edu
CALONTIR Kingdom of Calontir
Subscription: email to listserv@unl.edu with blank subject line and
message body of:
SUB CALONTIR Firstname Lastname
substituting your name for First and Last name.
CAROLINGIA Barony of Carolingia (Boston, MA)
Subscription: email to carolingia-request@bloom-beacon.mit.edu
DML Drachenwald Mailing List - weekly
Subscription: email to the maintainer with DML in the subject.
Maintainer: Jo Jaquinta (jaymin@maths.tcd.ie or jaymin@salmon.maths.tcd.ie)
Archives: via anonymous FTP at lanczos.maths.tcd.ie
directory /jaymin/sca
via email - send mail containing the single line HELP to
info-server@lanczos.maths.tcd.ie
LOUGH DEVANREE Shire of... (Dublin, Ireland), Ireland, Celts
Subscription: contact list maintainer
Maintainer: Sorcha ui Flahairteaigh (lgrant@lanczos.maths.tcd.ie)
MAGYAR Medieval Hungary and things Hungarian in SCA.
Subscription: email to magyar-request@bransle.ucs.mun.ca
Postings: email to magyar@bransle.ucs.mun.ca
Maintainer: Miklos Sandorfia (andrew@bransle.ucs.mun.ca)
Archives: via anonymous FTP at bransle.ucs.mun.ca
NORDMARK Barony Of Nordmark (Sweden)
Subscription: nordmark-request@mosh.komunity.se
Postings: nordmark@mosh.komunity.se
Maintainer: christer@sue.komunity.se (Lindorm)
Archives: via email from the administrative address.
Note: You're welcome to post in English, but most of us on the list
write in Swedish.
NORTH East Kingdom Northern Region topics
Subscription: email to north-request@bransle.ucs.mun.ca
Maintainer: Miklos Sandorfia (andrew@bransle.ucs.mun.ca)
Archives: via anonymous FTP at bransle.ucs.mun.ca
NORTHSHIELD Crown Principality of Northshield, Middle Kingdom
Subscription: e-mail to northshield-request@stolaf.edu
Posting: e-mail to northshield@stolaf.edu
Maintainer: Wilhelm Dichtermann (waltner@stolaf.edu)
Archives: via e-mail from the administrator
SCAHRLDS Heraldic discussion
Subscription: mail to LISTSERV@PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU with blank subject
line and body of:
SUB SCAHRLDS Firstname Lastname
substituting your name for First and Last name.
Maintainer: Kwellend-Njal Kolskeggsson (vnend@princeton.edu)
Digest: sent twice weekly by Alan Fairfax
(atterlep@vela.acs.oakland.edu)
Contact him for details.
SCA-LOCHAC Principality of Lochac (Australia)
Subscription: email to del@DIALix.oz.au (manual list moderator)
Posting: email to sca-lochac@DIALix.oz.au
Maintainer: Delbert von Strasburg (del@DIALix.oz.au)
SCA-WEST West Kingdom topics
Subscription: mail to sca-west-request@ecst.csuchico.edu with "help"
in the subject line for more information.
Maintainer: sca-west-owner@ecst.scuchico.edu.
SIEGE Siege engines, pre-black powder fortifications
Subscription: mail to siege-request@bransle.ucs.mun.ca with a blank
subject line and body of:
SUB SIEGE Firstname Lastname
substituting your name for First and Last name.
Maintainer: Sebastian (amlsmith@morgan.ucs.mun.ca)
Archives: via anonymous FTP at bransle.ucs.mun.ca
directory /pub/sca/
2.1.1 What other mailing lists of interest are there?
There are lots of other mailing lists that may be be of interest
to SCA people. Here is a listing of some of them. To subscribe,
send mail to LISTSERV@<host address>, where <host address> is the
part of the address for the list you're interested in that comes
after the @ sign. The mail should have nothing in the subject line,
and the body of the message should consist of nothing more than
SUB <listname> <yourname>
where <listname> is the name of the mailing list you are subscribing
to (the part *before* the @ sign) and <yourname> is your name. Many
of these lists are places where modern-world scholars communicate,
and therefore are not places where persona is appropriate -- use
your modern name.
ALBION-L@UCSBM.BITNET British and Irish history
ANSAX-L@WVNVM.BITNET Anglo-Saxon and related subjects
CELTIC-L@IRLEARN.BITNET Celtic culture
CHAUCER@UNLINFO.UNL.EDU Chaucer and Middle English
EARLYM-L@AEARN.BITNET Early Music
EMHIST-L@RUTVM1.BITNET Early modern history
FICINO@UTORONTO.BITNET Renaissance-Reformation studies
FOLKLORE@TAMVM1.BITNET folklore
IRTRAD-L@IRLEARN.BITNET Irish traditional music
ISLAM-L@ULKYVM.BITNET Islamic studies
MEDEVLIT@SIUCVMB.BITNET Mediaeval literature
MEDFEM-L@INDYCMS.BITNET Medieval feminist studies
MEDIEV-L@UKANVM.BITNET Medieval history
MEDTEXTL@VMD.CSO.UIUC.EDU Medieval texts
PERFORM@IUBVM.BITNET Performance theory and medieval drama
REED-L@UTORONTO.BITNET medieval drama
RENAIS-L@ULKYVM.louisville.edu early modern history
rendance@morgan.ucs.mun.ca Renaissance & Baroque Dance
TOLKEIN@JHUVM.BITNET Tolkein discussion list
TORAH@MITVMA.BITNET discussion of the Torah
2.2 Are there archives of SCA information that I can access?
Yes. There are several sites that contain various files of SCA
information, including this file, Corpora, the Heraldic Rules for
Submission, the Online Armorial, several kingdom's laws, rules for
combat, and so on. Each site has a different collection of
material, so you may need to investigate more than one to find what
you need. Contact your local system administrator to learn how to
use anonymous FTP to retrieve these files. Those without FTP access
should send e-mail to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with "send
usenet/news.answers/finding-sources" in the body to find out how to
do FTP by e-mail.
ftp.nau.edu [134.114.64.24] directory /sca
maintained by wew@naucse.cse.nau.edu (Bill Wilson)
bransle.ucs.mun.ca [134.153.2.24] directory /pub/sca
maintained by andrew@bransle.ucs.mun.ca (Miklos Sandorfia)
vela.acs.oakland.edu [141.210.10.2] directory /pub/heralds
maintained by atterlep@vela.acs.oakland.edu (Alan Fairfax Aluricson)
2.3 Does anyone have a contact in ...
The best way to find a contact in a particular area or group is
to look in the Rolls Ethereal.
2.4 What are the Rolls Ethereal?
The Rolls Ethereal list people on the Rialto, at least name and
electronic address, and often interests, location, and awards. The
Rolls are maintained by Justin du Coeur (justin@inmet.camb.inmet.com)
and are distributed at intervals of anywhere from 6 to 12 months. They
are available for anonymous FTP access at bransle.ucs.mun.ca.
2.5 What's this alt.sca I found?
The first SCA newsgroup was named alt.sca. When the traffic grew
to a respectable size, we moved to rec.org.sca because the rec
hierarchy gets better distribution. alt.sca is currently defunct, but
still carried at some sites. We recommend that users of alt.sca move
over to rec.org.sca, and ask their system administrator to remove
alt.sca from their system, to avoid future confusion.
2.6 Where can I get songs and lyrics?
There are a number of sites that archive song sources. Many of
these are dial-up sites, requiring the use of a modem. Please do
not ask for technical help with this on the Rialto -- there are sure
to be better sources of this information close to you.
Herald's Point, Ansteorra (214) 699-0057
TIDMADT, Atlantia (703) 370-7054
SCRIBE, Ansteorra (214) 826-8141
City of London, Trimaris (407) 895-1335
Deus Ex Machina, Atenveldt (602) 439-8070
Digital Tradition FTP to FTP.UWP.EDU, /pub/songs/folk
bransle.ucs.mun.ca FTP, /pub/lyrics
---------- End of Part 02 ----------
========================================================================
Thanks to all who have contributed to this article.
This article is a work in progress. If you have other topics you'd like to
see included, send me email with the question(s) and your suggested
answer(s). If you have comment on the items included, please send me
(polite) email.
PLEASE DO NOT COMMENT ON THIS ARTICLE ON THE RIALTO! ! !
The whole point of this effort is to reduce traffic. I will summarize
comments sent to me, if it seems necessary.
--
Robyyan Torr d'Elandris Kapellenberg, Windmaster's Hill Atlantia
Dennis R. Sherman Triangle Research Libraries Network
dennis_sherman@unc.edu Univ. of North Carolina - Chapel Hill