unix-pc rmgroup due next week
Scott Campbell
scott at skypod.uucp
Sat May 18 22:41:44 AEST 1991
In article <1991May16.053820.26650 at chance.UUCP> john at chance.UUCP (John R. MacMillan) writes:
>|I don't understand where this attitude is coming from... There was a VOTE
>|and in keeping with that FORMAL vote, the old groups need to be removed.
>
>I hate to sound like a shit-disturber, but don't forget, in spite of
>voting guidelines and all that, Usenet is essentially an anarchy, and
>if Bruce doesn't want to honour the rmgroup, well, so what? That's
>his prerogative as a sysadmin, and it doesn't ``throw a spanner in the
>works'', unless a lot of people feel like he does, in which case the
>group might as well be kept around for those people.
>
>For my part, albeit with some sadness and feelings of nostalgia, I
>will probably rmgroup the _first_ ``alternate'' Usenet hierarchy. So
>long, unix-pc. It's been fun.
In case anyone forgot, the rules for "formal votes" only count for the
mainstream groups, not alternative groups like unix-pc. The vote to
CREATE comp.sys.3b1 was valid but not the vote to REMOVE unix-pc.*
just my US$0.16 worth...
scott
ps. I'm not deleting the group.
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