Too much cross-posting?

Bob Ames bob at rush.cts.com
Wed Jul 12 03:53:10 AEST 1989


In article <694 at whizz.uucp> bbh at whizz.UUCP (Bud Hovell) writes:
>>*MY* suggestion is that ALL unix-pc.* material be cross-posted to comp.sys.att
>>and for people to fix their brain-damaged mail readers.  Worst case is for
>
>Yes - 'rn' seems to have a problem here. The site name appears in the Xrefs
>line, but still doesn't mark cross-postings as read. Any gurus out there who
>can suggest how to address this condition are invited to do so. We hope to 
>get after this problem again in a few days - we have a busted floppy-drive
>(last repaired just 3 months ago!), so will be off the air to get it fixed.

Why don`t I have a probelm with this?  I never read something twice.  I will
admit that one single article which is cross-posted will show up as something
like "1 article in unix-pc.general, 1 article in comp.sys.att" but when I go
to read them, I *never* see it twice.  Is the current problem just that you`re
bothered by being told that you`ve got one more article that you should be?

>I fail to grasp the logic that says that if only 15% of the people who want to
>read the group can actually do so, that the obvious remedy is to cross-post
>everything to another group that everyone *can* read. Aircraft systems and
>governments rely on 100% redundancy. But newsgroups? If one group captures
>100% (best case) of what is carried in the other - why have both? Why does 
>the second group exist apart from the first? That is, AT ALL? Just get rid 
>of the one group and post everything to the other.

I don`t know... there could be *some* justification for keeping both.
For example, I could read unix-pc.general and even though 100% of this
group were cross-posted to comp.sys.att, I would only be reading unix-pc
related material.  Once the unix-pc.all is done, I then switch to c.s.a.
Only after finishing the unix-pc groups must I read c.s.a, which is not
guaranteed to contain exclusively unix-pc data.  Guess what, this is
*exactly* what happens *right now*

>[...] And, dammit, I want to know when I get my Magic Decoder Ring! It should
>have arrived by now, shouldn't it? Or do I have to call the Hotline?

Yea, you have to send in your registration card and AT&T will send you
your Personal Calendar program along with your Magic Decoder Ring!  |-)

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