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From: spaf@gatech.CSNET (Gene Spafford)
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Subject: Arpanet List-of-Lists
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Date: Wed, 18-Sep-85 13:52:44 EDT
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Posted: Wed Sep 18 13:52:44 1985
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What follows is the Arpanet List of Lists. This list is maintained by
Rich Zellich and corresponds to the List of Active Newsgroups which I
maintain on the Usenet. Many of the groups listed herein are gatewayed
into Usenet newsgroups.
Note that uucp-only sites are not able to receive these lists except
through gatewayed Usenet newsgroups.
Gene Spafford
18 September 1985
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CHANGES SINCE LAST UPDATE-NOTICE (14 Aug 85):
APPLEBUS
Archives, programs, etc. directory names changed.
ARPA-MHS
Coordinator's name corrected.
ICON-GROUP
Address (CSNet relay host) changed.
INFO-AMIGA
New mailing list.
INFO-APPLEBUS
Moved to new host.
INFO-EXPLORER/BUG-EXPLORER
New mailing lists.
IRList
New mailing list.
Love-Hounds
New mailing list.
MMM-PEOPLE
Moved to new host (ISIF -> ISIB).
rtingres
Mailing list deleted.
[SRI-NIC]INTEREST-GROUPS.TXT
Last Updated: 17 Sep 85
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PLEASE SEND CORRECTIONS, ADDITIONS, UPDATES, ETC. TO ZELLICH@SRI-NIC.
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SUMMARY OF MAILING-LISTS IN THIS FILE:
PLEASE NOTE: The general convention is that for administrivia about a list
(like getting added or deleted, asking about archive files, etc.) you write
to list-REQUEST@host (e.g., HEADER-PEOPLE-REQUEST@MIT-MC). This gets you to
the moderator, rather than to the membership of the entire mailing list.
Please look carefully at the entry for each list you are interested in, to
see if a -REQUEST address has been provided.
+-----------------------+------------------------+------------------------+
| AI-ED[ucation] | INFO-HZ100 | PARSYM |
| AILIST | INFO-IBMPC | PHILOSOPHY-OF-SCIENCE |
| AMETHYST-USERS | INFO-KERMIT | PHYSICS |
| APOLLO | INFO-LAW | POLI-SCI |
| ARMS-D | INFO-MAC | PROLOG/PROLOG-HACKERS |
| ARPA-MHS | INFO-MACFORTH | ProtocolS |
| ARPANET-BBOARDS | INFO-MICRO | RAILROAD |
| Astronomy Events | INFO-MODEM7 | RISKS |
| CADinterest^ | INFO-MODEMXX | SECURITY |
| CLUSTER | INFO-NETS | SELF-ORGANIZATION |
| CUBE-LOVERS | INFO-PASCAL | SF-CONS-LIST |
| EDITOR-PEOPLE | INFO-PCNET | SF-LOVERS |
| EVOLUTION | INFO-PRINTERS | SKY-FANS |
| FIGIL (FORTH Int Grp) | INFO-PYRAMID | SPACE |
| FIREARMS | INFO-RIDGE | SMAUG |
| FRANZ-FRIENDS | INFO-RSTS | SOFT-ENG |
| GOULDBUGS | INFO-SEQUENT | STD-UNIX |
| HEADER-PEOPLE | INFO-TERMS | SUN-SPOTS |
| HEATH-PEOPLE | INFO-UNIX | SYMBOLIC MATH |
| HUMAN-NETS | INFO-V (V dist op sys) | TCP-IP |
| ICON-GROUP | INFO-VAX | TELECOM |
| INFO-1100 (& BUG-1100)| INFO-VLSI | TEXHAX |
| INFO-68K | INTEREST-GROUPS LIST | TOPS-20 |
| INFO-ADA | IRLIST | UNIX-EMACS |
| INFO-AOS | L-5 | UNIX-SOURCES |
| INFO-AMIGA | LASER-LOVERS | UNIX-TeX |
| INFO-APPLE | LOVE-HOUNDS | UNIX-WIZARDS |
| INFO-APPLEBUS | MER.SIGBIG (supercomp's) V2LNI-PEOPLE |
| INFO-ATARI | MH-USERS | VECTREX-PEOPLE |
| INFO-BITGRAPH | MH-WORKERS | VIDEOTECH |
| INFO-C | MHS (X.400) implement'n| VISION |
| INFO-CPM | MMM-PEOPLE | WorkS [tations] |
| INFO-DEC-MICRO | MsgGroup | |
| INFO- & BUG-EXPLORER | NA (numerical analysis)| |
| INFO-GRAPHICS | NORTHSTAR-USERS | |
| INFO-HAMS | PACKET-RADIO | |
+-----------------------+------------------------+------------------------+
AI-ED@SUMEX-AIM
Discussions related to the application of artificial intelligence to
education. This includes material on intelligent computer assisted
instruction (ICAI) or intelligent tutoring systems (ITS), interactive
encyclopedias, intelligent information retrieval for educational purposes,
and pychological and cognitive science models of learning, problem solving,
and teaching that can be applied to education. Issues related to teaching AI
are welcome. Topics may also include evaluation of tutoring systems,
commercialization of AI based instructional systems, description of actual
use of an ITS in a classroom setting, user-modeling, intelligent
user-interfaces, and the use of graphics or videodisk in ICAI.
Announcements of books, papers, conferences, new products, public domain
software tools, etc. are encouraged.
Archives of messages are kept on SUMEX-AIM in: AI-ED.TXT
All requests to be added to or deleted from these lists, problems,
questions, etc., should be sent to AI-Ed-Request@SUMEX-AIM.
Coordinator: Mark Richer
AILIST@SRI-AI
AIList is a major list for discussion of artificial intelligence and related
topics:
Expert Systems AI Applications
Knowledge Representation Knowledge Acquisition
Problem Solving Hierarchical Inference
Machine Learning Pattern Recognition
AI Techniques Data Analysis Techniques
Cognitive Psychology Human Perception
Vision Analysis Speech Analysis
Language Understanding Natural Languages
AI Languages AI Environments
Automatic Programming AI Systems Support
Theorem Proving Logic Programming
Robotics Automated Design
Planning and Search Cybernetics
Game Theory Computer Science
Data Abstraction Library Science
Statistical Techniques Information Theory
AI Hardware Information Display
Contributions may be anything from tutorials to rampant speculation. In
particular, the following are sought:
Abstracts Reviews
Lab Descriptions Research Overviews
Work Planned or in Progress Half-Baked Ideas
Conference Announcements Conference Reports
Bibliographies History of AI
Puzzles and Unsolved Problems Anecdotes, Jokes, and Poems
Queries and Requests Address Changes (Bindings)
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to AIList-Request@SRI-AI.
Coordinator: Dr. Kenneth I. Laws
SRI International
333 Ravenswood Ave.
Menlo Park, CA 94025
(415) 859-6467
AMETHYST-USERS@SIMTEL20
This list is intended for people who use Amethyst, a software package of
CP/M-80 programs: MINCE (an ersatz EMACS) and SCRIBBLE (an ersatz SCRIBE).
Archives are kept on SIMTEL20 in files:
PS:AMETHYST-ARCHIV.TXT (current archives)
PS:AMETHYST.ARCHIV.31013 (old archives)
SIMTEL20 supports ANONYMOUS FTP (with any non-null password).
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to AMETHYST-USERS-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.
Coordinator: Frank Wancho
APOLLO@YALE
Users of Apollo computers who are interested in sharing their experiences
about Apollos. At least initially, the list will not be moderated or
digested; if the volume is sufficient, this may change.
Mail to the list will be archived in some public place that will be
announced at a later date.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to Apollo-Request@YALE.
Coordinator: Nathaniel Mishkin
ARMS-D@MIT-MC
The Arms-Discussion Digest is intended to be a forum for discussion of arms
control and weapon system issues. Messages are collected, edited into
digests and distributed as the volume of mail dictates (usually twice a
week).
Old digests may be FTP'ed from MIT-MC(no login required). They are archived
at:
BALL; ARMSD ARCn
(n = 0 to 7 A/O 24 Oct 84, most recent is 7)
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to Arms-D-REQUEST@MIT-MC.
Moderator: Harold G. Ancell
ARPA-MHS
The purpose of the ARPA-MHS list is to discuss gatewaying of ARPA RFC920
addresses with MHS X.400 addresses; it is quite diversified, with several
representatives from BITNET, Mailnet, UUCP, ARPANET, and EAN.
This list may be moved to an ARPANET machine but, lacking the proper access,
for now the list is on cbosgd, which is on UUCP. It should be addresssable
as any one of the following:
cbosgd!arpa-mhs@Berkeley.ARPA
cbosgd!arpa-mhs@seismo.ARPA
arpa-mhs@cbosgd.ATT.UUCP
arpa-mhs@cbosgd.UUCP
Coordinator: Mark Horton
ARPANET-BBOARDS@MIT-MC
Redistribution address for all known BBoards on the ARPANET. Due to past
problems with messages deemed in bad taste by "the authorities", messages
sent to this address are manually screened (generally, every couple of days)
before being remailed to the BBoards.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to ARPANET-BBOARDS-REQUEST@MIT-MC.
Coordinator: Glenn S. Burke
Astronomy Events
As mailing list for astronomical events and meeting announcements (mostly in
the Boston area). Items to be sent to the list are sent to koolish@BBN-UNIX
for forwarding. An attempt is being made to keep it from becoming full of
trivial messages, but new readers and valid input are welcome.
Coordinator: Dick Koolish
BUG-1100@SUMEX-AIM
See INFO-1100@SUMEX-AIM.
CADinterest^.es@XEROX
Distribution list for the purpose of discussing issues and exchanging ideas
pertaining to VLSI Computer Aided Design and Layout. The list is intended
to encompass a broad range of topics including but not limited to: VLSI
CAD/CAE/CAM hardware, software, layout, design, techniques, programming,
fracturing, PG, plotting, maintenance, vendors, bugs, workstations, DRC,
ERC, system management, peripheral equipment, design verification, testing,
benchmarking, archiving procedures, etc.
The distribution list itself resides on the Xerox Ethernet. Ethernet users
can send messages to CADinterest^.es. Arpanet, Milnet, Usenet, and other
Internet users can send messages to CADinterest^.es@XEROX.
Anyone on the Xerox Ethernet may add themselves using Maintain. Arpanet,
Milnet, Usenet, and other Internet users should send a request to
(ANDERSON.ES@XEROX).
Coordinator: Craig Anderson
CLUSTER@BRL
Discussion of DARCOM Cluster Computers, and related issues. List membership
is restricted to DARCOM employees and selected contractors.
Coordinator: Myra Hartwig
CUBE-LOVERS@MIT-MC
The Rubik's Cube mailing-list. Much of the information in the Scientific
American article was presented in Cube-Lovers first; also many mathematical
discussions have taken place as well as the development of a cube notation
and various transformations used to solve it. Recently the discussion has
moved towards puzzling in general.
Messages are archived in the files
MIT-MC:ALAN;CUBE MAIL(0 1 2 ...)
with the most recent messages in
MIT-MC:ALAN;CUBE MAIL
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to CUBE-LOVERS-REQUEST@MIT-MC.
Coordinator: Alan Bawden
EDITOR-PEOPLE@SU-SCORE (ARPANET)
ucbvax!editor-people (USENET)
Discussion of topics related to computerized text editing, display editors,
and human factors in man/machine interaction. The theoretical discussion is
catholic, but practical discussion focuses particularly on Tops-20 and Unix.
The discussion also appears on the Unix USENET distributed bulletin board.
An archive is on host SU-SCORE at
PS:EDITORMAIL.TXT
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to EDITOR-PEOPLE-REQUEST@SU-SCORE.
Coordinator: J.Q. Johnson
EVOLUTION@KESTREL
This direct-distribution mailing list is organized to discuss consequences
of the theory of evolution, with emphasis on mathematics, on computer
simulations, and on literature. While creationists in this group are
expected to be few in number, and while they may not reasonably expect to be
taken seriously unless they can introduce radically better evidence than
creationists have in the past, we have no agreement to limit discussion of
contraversal topics. The coordinator assumes no responsibility for opinions
expressed in the group or for misuse.
Archives are available only upon request to EVOLUTION-REQUEST@KESTREL.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to EVOLUTION-REQUEST@KESTREL.
Coordinator: king@Kestrel
FIGIL
The FORTH Interest Groups International List (FIGIL) is dedicated to any and
all things connected directly or indirectly with the FORTH computer
language. The list is not restricted to technical, professional levels;
novice FORTH'ers are encouraged to take part. Also there is no particular
implementation, machine, or product emphasiszed. Submissions are requested
to keep in mind the issue of portablility of any specific source code.
Follow a recognized standard when possible like Forth 79, Forth 83, or
FigForth. Any submissions, letters, source listings, etc. will be resent to
all subscribers. Copyrighted material, of course, cannot be resent by this
list. Public Domain code only! Furthermore, Bitnet prohibits commercial
distribution or advertising.
List submissions, as well as all requests to be added to or deleted from
this list, problems, questions, etc., should be sent to
UMFORTH%WEIZMANN.BITNET@WISCVM.
Coordinator: Tamir Weiner
FRANZ-FRIENDS@BERKELEY
Discusses the Franz Lisp language.
A sub-list, FRANZ-COMPOSERS@BERKELEY, is composed of people who are in
charge of maintaining Franz LISP. The sub-list is used for sending bug
fixes.
The archive of old messages is kept on MIT-MC, in the file:
LSPMAI; FRANZL FORUM
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to FRANZ-FRIENDS-REQUEST@BERKELEY.
Coordinator: John Foderaro
GOULDBUGS@BRL
A mailing list for reporting bugs and problems with the GOULD UTX/32 (UNIX)
operating system and software.
Administrative requests to gouldbugs-request@brl.
Coordinator: Howard Walter
HEADER-PEOPLE@MIT-MC
Interest specifically in the format of message headers and related issues
such as inter-network mail formats/standards, etc.
Header-People messages are filed on MIT-MC:KSC;HEADER MINS [and MINS01,
MINS02, etc.]. The ones more than 3 years old have been "reaped" but could
be retrieved if anyone wants to see them.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to HEADER-PEOPLE-REQUEST@MIT-MC.
Coordinator: Pandora B. Berman
HEATH-PEOPLE@MIT-MC
Discussion of the construction, use, and modification of Heath terminals and
computers, and related Zenith products.
The archives of old messages are kept on MIT-MC, in the files:
RDZ;HEATH MAIL1 -Oldest Mail
RDZ;HEATH MAIL2 -Next oldest
etc. -Up to 8 as of 10 Jul 85
RDZ;HEATH MAIL -Incoming mail is being added to this one.
These files are each stored in reverse time order (i.e. newer messages
come first in the file, older messages are later). Each of the files is
between approx. 100K and 150K characters. Copies of these files are
available via FTP with no login needed.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to HEATH-PEOPLE-REQUEST@MIT-MC.
Coordinator: Michael A. Patton