Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site west44.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!mhuxl!houxm!houxz!vax135!ukc!west44!gurr From: gurr@west44.UUCP (Dave Gurr) Newsgroups: net.news.group Subject: net|us|world.all newsgroups Message-ID: <234@west44.UUCP> Date: Tue, 12-Jun-84 11:54:45 EDT Article-I.D.: west44.234 Posted: Tue Jun 12 11:54:45 1984 Date-Received: Wed, 6-Jun-84 07:23:11 EDT Organization: CS Dept., Westfield College, London Lines: 62 < force of habit .. > I'd like to find out what local groups there are on wide distribution in North America - I know that there is can.all, us(a?).all and na.all, but what subgroups are there ? The reason I'm asking this is that there seems to be a great deal of traffic on the net that is NOT relevant for worldwide distribution. There has been a great deal of discussion/argument in the European net (eunet) recently on the fact that netnews does cost a non-trivial sum, and therefore shouldn't we stop getting useless (sic) groups. The method of doing this seems to be that whoever slags off their pet hate groups the loudest gets them removed. My proposition, should it turn out that the North American local groups are used in the same manner as the European ones (events,general,news,test, followup,bugs,works) is that the following groups be moved to a North American or US distribution:- net.ai - create a local ai subgroup, since there are many postings of meetings (usually happening in 2 days time!). net.jobs - create a us.jobs - there must be many jobs which are for US citizens only. net.legal - as most people are aware, law is not the same the world over. A us.legal is needed. net.politics - it seems from general opinion that a us.politics is needed. net.tv.all -> us.tv.all - is all this really relevant to the rest of the world ? After all, we are 18 months ahead of you on Dr. Who !! net.wobegon - the less said the better. There are probably other areas that are needed as well, though doubtless some people will dispute those above. We know that you guys with the funny accents (:-) started the net, and we're very glad that you did, but pleeeeze try and realise that people like Chris Maltby at ..!basser!chris in Australia, Yoon Kim at ..!kaist!yoonkim in Korea, and a hell of a lot of others really do not need to know that Fred Bloggs in Seattle is selling his '62 Chevy. Above all, THINK. CONSIDER. And if you have any opinion on the matter then please MAIL me, and I'll post the results to the net. From the calloused 'n' key fingers of ... mcvax \ ukc!west44!gurr / \ vax135 hou3b Dave Gurr, Westfield College, Univ. of London, England.