John <john@building-m.simplistic-anti-spam-measure.net> writes:
The neat thing about Usenet is that as a server admin you can justWould these groups be public or would they be only be visible to the server?
*create* groups at will, in arbitrary hierarchies, and if your peers
think it's a good idea, they'll carry them too.
Arbitrary hierarchies are everything outside of the Big-8?
On 6/18/23 12:02 PM, cr0c0d1le wrote:The Big-8 management board is in charge of what it says on the tin.
I have the same kinds of questions. It's unclear to me what the
relationship between Usenet in general and the Big-8 are.
And is there any way to clean up hierarchies?It depends on the hierarchy, not every one is managed by the same
I have the same kinds of questions. It's unclear to me what the
relationship between Usenet in general and the Big-8 are.
I have the same kinds of questions. It's unclear to me what the
relationship between Usenet in general and the Big-8 are.
Why is so much under alt?
And is there any way to clean up hierarchies? I see a lot of duplicates
and it makes it unclear where to post (aside from "go where the people are"). And some of the hierarchies that aren't used make more sense to
me than the ones that are, e.g. alt.startrek is active, but
alt.tv.star-trek isn't. And why isn't it rec.tv.star-trek?
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