Volume 6, Number 31 31 July 1989 +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | _ | | / \ | | /|oo \ | | - FidoNews - (_| /_) | | _`@/_ \ _ | | International | | \ \\ | | FidoNet Association | (*) | \ )) | | Newsletter ______ |__U__| / \// | | / FIDO \ _//|| _\ / | | (________) (_/(_|(____/ | | (jm) | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ Editor in Chief: Vince Perriello Editors Emeritii: Dale Lovell Thom Henderson Chief Procrastinator Emeritus: Tom Jennings FidoNews is published weekly by the International FidoNet Association as its official newsletter. You are encouraged to submit articles for publication in FidoNews. Article submission standards are contained in the file ARTSPEC.DOC, available from node 1:1/1. 1:1/1 is a Continuous Mail system, available for network mail 24 hours a day. Copyright 1989 by the International FidoNet Association. All rights reserved. Duplication and/or distribution permitted for noncommercial purposes only. For use in other circumstances, please contact IFNA at (314) 576-4067. IFNA may also be contacted at PO Box 41143, St. Louis, MO 63141. Fido and FidoNet are registered trademarks of Tom Jennings of Fido Software, 164 Shipley Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94107 and are used with permission. We don't necessarily agree with the contents of every article published here. Most of these materials are unsolicited. No article will be rejected which is properly attributed and legally acceptable. We will publish every responsible submission received. Table of Contents 1. EDITORIAL ................................................ 1 I Quit, effective sometime soon .......................... 1 2. ARTICLES ................................................. 2 More Tales of Horror from the FidoNet *C's ............... 4 Net 134 and Policy 4 ..................................... 8 3. LATEST VERSIONS .......................................... 13 Latest Software Versions ................................. 13 4. NOTICES .................................................. 15 The Interrupt Stack ...................................... 15 FidoNews 6-31 Page 1 31 Jul 1989 ================================================================= EDITORIAL ================================================================= Hi there. Still reading this thing? Thanks. I appreciate it. Is there anyone who'd like to be the Editor? It's burning up a lot of my time. More than I can afford at this point. And it's getting to be harder and harder to psyche myself into doing the work anyway. If you're interested, send me netmail. Try to include qualifications, etc. I'll forward them along to the people who'll have to decide on my successor. I won't leave the position until a replacement is ready. But I'd like to start the ball rolling. (Ooooops, I just remembered something. I never told PubComm. Rick, Irene -- I quit, effective as soon as you have a replacement) On another note: I have received a couple of nice articles that were published in "real" publications already. I'd love to publish them, but I can't unless I have permission from the owner of the articles. Please don't send me any of that stuff unless permission has been granted, or you can arrange for me to easily get it. Hey, thanks again. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 6-31 Page 2 31 Jul 1989 ================================================================= ARTICLES ================================================================= Les Kooyman, 1:204/501 FidoCon Committee Co-Chairperson JOHN DVORAK TO BE KEYNOTE SPEAKER AT FIDOCON '89 The dates for FidoCon '89 are fast approaching (August 24th through the 27th)! If you haven't yet made your hotel or confer- ence reservations, you should do so as soon as possible to avoid increased charges. Although the official deadline for hotel registration has passed, I have it on good authority that follow- ing the registration procedure for hotel registrations (which includes calling the hotel directly rather than calling the national reservation number) will likely still get you the hotel discount. Now, here's the rest of the conference news: Friday night, August 25th, will be the Banquet and Keynote Ad- dress. This year's Keynote Speaker is Mr. John Dvorak, columnist for PC magazine and well-known observer of the computer industry. Tickets to the banquet will be available separately from Confer- ence Registration to allow people to attend only the Banquet if they wish. Registration night is Thursday, August 24. Friday and Saturday offer two full days of seminars and workshops, including: o Tim Pozar chairing a panel describing UFGATE, an interface between the FidoNet network and the Usenet network. o Vince Perriello and Bob Hartman discussing BinkleyTerm, their freely-available mailer program . o Bob Hartman on FidoNet mail processing by the BIX (BYTE magazine) online service. o Phil Becker, the author of TBBS BBS software, on the unique structure and organization of that system. o Tom Jennings, the author of Fido (the original network- capable BBS) on Fido, routing of mail, and other matters of interest. o Chuck Forsberg, noted author of ZMODEM, YMODEM, and other file-transfer protocols, on the subject of error-free file trans- fer protocols. o Mort Sternheim chairing a panel on the future of FidoNet and the International FidoNet Association (IFNA). o Chris Irwin discussing D'Bridge and Joaquim Homrighausen discussing Front Door, two other fine mailer front-end programs. o Rick Heming talking about Wildcat BBS software, and the interface from Wildcat to FidoNet. o A representative from US Robotics, a maker of modems, on high speed modem technology. FidoNews 6-31 Page 3 31 Jul 1989 o A panel discussion chaired by Randy Bush and Christian Stalberg on International FidoNetting (FidoNet spans many nations and continents). o A panel discussion concerning Democracy in FidoNet, sure to be a "hot" topic. Dates and times of these sessions will be announced shortly in a future edition of FidoNews. Stay tuned. Conference registrations are $60 prior to August 1st (extended from July 15th), $75 thereafter. Banquet tickets are $30 each. Both may be ordered from: Silicon Valley FidoCon '89 PO Box 390770 Mountain View, CA 94039 You may also netmail your conference and/or banquet reservations to 1:1/89, although you need to follow up an email reservation with hardcopy through the US Mail within three days, including payment in full. Remember we are accepting VISA and MASTERCARD this year. Rooms at the Holiday Inn may be reserved by calling the Hotel at 408-998-0400, and mentioning that you are with FidoCon. Rooms are $60.00 per night double occupancy. Additional rollaways are available for $10.00 per night. The official FidoCon '89 airline is American Airlines. You can receive either a 5% reduction in supersaver fares or a 40% reduction in the regu- lar day coach fare. San Jose is an American Airlines hub with direct flights to most major cities. When making reserva- tions, you must call American's reservation number, 800-433-1790, and reference Star number S0289VM. The official FidoCon '89 automobile rental agency is Alamo Rent a Car. Rates are as described below. All rates include automatic transmission, air conditioning, radio, and unlimited mileage. Economy car (exam- ple: Geo Metro) $32 day/$109 week. Compact car (example: Chevy Cavalier) $34 day/$120 week. Midsize car (example: Pontiac Grand Am) $36 day/$135 week. Standard car (example: Buick Regal) $38 day/$165 week. Luxury car (example: Buick LeSabre) $40 day/$239 week. To take advantage of this rate, call Alamo at 1-800-732- 3232 and request group ID number 13594 and rate code G8. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 6-31 Page 4 31 Jul 1989 More Tales of Horror from the FidoNet *C's by Phil Buonomo 1:107/583, 7:520/583, 9:807/1 (Whew! Made it another week! Guess the RC's don't read FidoNews, else I'd have been tossed out long ago!) I recently received a file, containing messages I thought the sysops of FidoNet should see. Read on, Macduff! --- File Begins Mike Lester, As a result of your message to me on April 11, 1989 stating that you have put a "file on hold for me" to discourage my calling your system, you have been deemed to be in violation of FidoNet Policy3.Doc, to wit: Excessively Annoying Behavior. Distributing, or threatening to distribute a 'Mail Bomb', is a very serious offense. As a result, you are being ex-communicated from FidoNet. Your name, your BBS name, and your node numbers are being removed from the Nodelist. You have the right to appeal my decision. If you decide to do so, your first course of appeal would be to our Region Coordinator, Justin Marquez, at 1:106/100. If you find no relief there, you may contact our Zone Coordinator, David Dodell, at 1:114/15. Bruce Bodger Net Coordinator, Net 170 ======================== end of msg from NC ==================== > As a result of your message to me on April 11, 1989 > stating that you have put > a "file on hold for me" to discourage my calling your > system, you have been > deemed to be in violation of FidoNet Policy3.Doc, to > wit: Excessively > Annoying Behavior. Distributing, or threatening to > distribute a 'Mail Bomb', > is a very serious offense. I never said it was a "MAIL BOMB" you are overreacting. I simply said, if you wanted to "FORCE FEED" me an echo I did NOT want, that I was going to put my rather LARGE file list on hold for you to pick up. fair is fair. Since you decided to change your position on the "FORCE FEEDING" of an echo I did not want, I did not put any files on hold for you. > You have the right to appeal my decision. If you decide > to do so, your first > course of appeal would be to our Region Coordinator, > Justin Marquez, at FidoNews 6-31 Page 5 31 Jul 1989 > 1:106/100. If you find no relief there, you may contact > our Zone Coordinator, > David Dodell, at 1:114/15. believe me, I am contesting this action... Mike ==================== end of my responce ======================= cc: Bruce Bodger Justin Marquez Mike, I'm sorry to inform you that I have reviewed materials sent to me by your NC, Bruce and the RC, Justin concerning your excommunication. I have not seen that they have done anything outside of their jurisdiction under POLICY3 and therefore, have no reason to overturn their decision. David ==================== end of the ZC's responce ================== This is the end of the line, no more appeal.... now after thinking about it a bit, I decided to make a rebuttle: I know it would do no good, but i sent it to a few key people. quote from national sysop: > RG: Tell me, just how many nodes do you know of that have been > RG: excommunicated on the basis of a single offense? Indeed, > RG: how many nodes do you know of that have been excommuni- > RG: cated, period? end quote I was the NC for Tulsa, Ok fidonet 170 for more than 2 years, I got out the nodelist/diffs on Fridays, and the fidonews EVERY week on time. (read this with "tongue in cheek") Here is the procedure to get a longtime fidonet NC out in 12 steps: 1) First get the NC(me) to route ALL messages for the local net through your node as NEC. 2) Then, using a message editor that dont leave footprints (FD editor), make changes to the messages the NC posts locally, and make sure some if not most are a degrading nature in responce to simple questions. 3) Quietly, forward "copys" to the RC, explaining that you (the NEC) think the NC is "over the edge" and politlely ask what he can do about it. A voice phone call helps here, if your GOOD at manipulating people. A few of your friends making complaints also helps, no matter how bogus they may be. also, if a node wont file an "official" complaint make one up in his name and send it in. ( eg. Joe Savard. ) FidoNews 6-31 Page 6 31 Jul 1989 4) The RC removes the NC for "cause" and appoints the NEC the NEW NC. 5) Now your in "CONTROL". Next, start having "secret" monthly meetings where not even wifes are allowed in the room where fidonet business is conducted. ( You should have heard some of the wives outside when this happened.) 6) When the old NC(me) finds out about what happened and the reason why, he just shrugs it off and says ok, "you leave me alone, and I will leave you alone", Now just wait about 2 weeks and be silent. 7) Un-rest rules the net, because of the changes that have happened. "Un-rest" is an understatement, it almost instantly polarized the net. Now its time for some "heavy handed rules". ie: You MUST attend the local fidonet meetings. (only heresay) You MUST get all your echos from the NC/NEC. You can only have 40 echos MAX. If you post in the local sysop echo, it must be a message that pertains to ALL. Messages of a one to one nature are NOT allowed. ect... The penaltys are "you WILL be removed from the nodelist" A threat of having NET 170 removed by the RC also comes in, if the nodes do not "Cooperate". 8) Now, dump on the old NC (me) an echo NOT wanted/requested without warning or even asking to have the area set up. (100+ messages) ( I had to manually delete them from my netmail area. ) ( as in k23 k24 ect... I run an OPUS BBS ) 9) Now comes the part that got ME ex-communicated. When I complain saying to discontinue sending the echo, simply send a message to the sysop (me) stateing "I'M THE NC, and IF YOU WISH TO REMAIN IN FIDONET, YOU WILL RECIEVE THIS ECHO. 10) When the ex-NC(me) says "ok, fine, you SEND to ME an echo that I dont wish to have, I will place a file on HOLD for you to pick up every time you call. (note: the FILE was my files listing, the one you would get if you requested FILES from my system. Not a mail bomb, or virused program. also, I intended on recieving the echomail to a passthrough area to no one, effectivly deleting the messages.) 11) The new NC then quietly removes the ex-NC(me) from the nodelist for that week because he is "annoyed". no warning, no nothing was ever sent to me about this. 12) When I complain again, pass it along to the RC, who then passes it along to David Dodell, who ultimatly, finds that "No one has done anything outside of policy." It happened to me, and when final, 15 sysops, left fidonet 170 Now its time for a NEW RULE for the local net. Rule: You can't be in fidonet 170 if you allow Mike Lester ex-NC of Fidonet 170 on your system as a user. (Just ask the sysop of 7:771/208.0 if this is true or not.) The bottom line is this, I was ex-communicated from fidonet simply for saying I was going to "put a FILE on FidoNews 6-31 Page 7 31 Jul 1989 hold". The FILE was NEVER sent, since the new NC removed me from the nodelist. He never called back either, after I sent him the message I was going to put the file on hold for him. So, I never actually DID anything wrong, but i was ex-communicated for it anyway. I even ASKED the RC for a REGION number, and it was refused, by saying that there was already an existing net in Tulsa, and I HAD to be in it or not at all. Mike Lester Galaxy Computer HST Multiline Opus 1.10 7:771/0 (alternet) 1-918-835-8933 (9600 hst) 7:771/1 (alternet) 7:771/2 (alternet) 1-918-836-6336 (1200 hayes) 11:771/0 (OPCN) 1-918-835-8933 (9600 hst) 11:771/1 (OPCN) 11:771/2 (OPCN) 1-918-835-8933 (1200 hayes) ---- end of file So this guy, Mike Lester, gets excommunicated from FidoNet. His network gets so upset they 'vote out' the NC appointed by RC19, who then declares the vote 'illegal' and throws it out. Most of the network then quits FidoNet. So we have another case where an RC 'kills' a network for the 'good' of FidoNet. Are you starting to see the danger of living under Policy4 now? This story would be bad enough, but now we learn that after these guys join AlterNet, the FidoNet NC and RC start trying to take over the echomail conferences the 'excommunicated' nodes are contributing to! Funny thing is, I thought that FidoNet echomail policy stated that conferences belonged to the MODERATORS! Well, as a moderator of a number of conferences, I give a warning to any *C that might feel bound to keep ANYONE following MY rules in ANY of MY conferences from posting: KEEP YOUR DAMN HANDS OFF MY CONFERENCES, OR YOU'LL FIND YOURSELF THE SUBJECT OF A POLICY COMPLAINT SO FAST IT'LL MAKE YOUR HEAD SWIM! Clear enough? Good. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 6-31 Page 8 31 Jul 1989 Net 134 and Policy 4 I was asked to submit the following for the beginning of July but was unable to do so at that time. With my apologies here it is now. The first section is a resolution we voted on. The second is a sober look at P4 and its implementation which it was suggested I submit with the resolution. For the record, there was not one person in net 134 who expressed any reservations about including the second part. Charles Ford (134/19) Net 134 Resolution Re. P4 A. Net 134 likes FidoNet and wishes to remain in it. B. The majority of Net 134 does not accept Policy4 on the basis of its implementation. C. Net 134 is willing to work on a committee to formulate a democratic policy. STATEMENT OF POSITION REGARDING POLICY 4 "It's done. It's finished. Now let's fix it." is the rallying cry I hear from above these days. I wish I could accept things that easily. "What is the problem? P4 is a lot better than Policy 3, isn't it?" some say. The truth of the matter is that Policy 4 simply does not exist in Fidonet. This is not a statement of position or opinion, it is really the way it is. Right off I will say that there are major problems with Policy 4 both in its content and the way it was declared to be in force. This is no longer a choice between P3 and P4. It goes deeper than that. Fidonet has grown extraordinarily since 1984. The original policy documents were probably fine for a small group that largely knew each other. If memory serves me correctly, there were about 1700 nodes when I first started to get involved with Fidonet. At the time I joined, it was after agreeing to abide by P3. P3 had its problems but its terms were those I accepted coming into Fidonet. That is true for the vast majority of the rest of Fidonet sysops as well. An agreement is an agreement. You don't complain about it after the fact. Now along comes P4. What's the problem? It unilaterally breaks the agreement between the front-line sysop and the Fidonet administration. None of us agreed to that coming in. The agreement has been broken and those who broke it want to force on a new one. If an agreement has been broken by one party the other party is no longer bound by it. Hence the authority fomerly entrusted to the other party no longer holds. I didn't break the agreement. The vast majority of Fidonet sysops did not break the agreement. The *Cs broke it. That is statement of fact. THE ISSUE IS NO LONGER P3 vs P4. IT IS RATHER THAT THERE FidoNews 6-31 Page 9 31 Jul 1989 IS NO LONGER A BINDING POLICY ON NODE SYSOPS AT ALL. "But there was no mechanism for policy change," is the argument foisted on us. True, but then the honorable and proper thing to do is to work out a mutually agreeable solution to the problem or at least some sort of consensus. This was not done. P4 was pushed through with the trench-sysop having no say. What was the rush? Why is it that ammendents to give the nodes a say were verboten before P4 was pushed through but now are to be given serious consideration for some future policy document? I do not personally know any *C above my own NC -- as is the case for most of us. We are not really in a position to judge their character or motivations but we can judge their behavior. When the salesman says, "Trust me. This is a great product," and it turns out to be made of junk, I don't buy from him again. The policy that the *Cs have proclaimed is just like that. How can there be trust after such a betrayal? "Charles, you're such an extremist," some of you might be thinking. Am I really? Let's get down to specifics. 1. The voting procedure. - The IC did the collecting counting and announcing of the vote results. To date he has not allowed independent verification. Fidonet policy affects his life and future plans directly. Now he might be the most upright and honest man in the world but IT IS INCREDIBLE THAT WE SHOULD BE EXPECTED TO BELIEVE THAT THE VOTE WAS COLLECTED, THE BALLOTS COUNTED, AND THE RESULTS ANNOUNCED ALL BY THE SAME PERSON, A PERSON WITH A BIG STAKE IN THE OUTCOME, AND THIS WAS DONE WITH NO FIDDLING WHATSOEVER WHEN THERE IS NO WAY TO CONFIRM OR DISPROVE HIS ANNOUNCEMENT. If votes are to have any credibility at all, the ballots must be collected and counted by someone without an immediate stake in the process and there must be more than one person involved to ensure that the process is honest. Were we given true and honest results for the vote on P4, such as it was? Does anyone but the IC know for sure? How? I don't see how any of us can know. 2. P4 itself - The reason it had to be passed in such a hurry was that it brought a new measure of democracy and accountability to Fidonet. But does it? Let's have a closer look. a) IC selection and accountability. - Only the Zone Coordinators (four people right now) can select or replace the IC. The IC can only come from their ranks. Only the IC can extend or interpret policy on specific issues. The ZCs can overrule him FidoNews 6-31 Page 10 31 Jul 1989 on a specific interpretation or extension, however. The IC collects and counts the ballots in any case. 1.2.7 6.1 7.2 This is largely just formalizes how things are. The IC could not function without the support of the ZCs. The position is still basically a life position without review and those at the very top still appoint him. In one respect it strengthens the IC position in that criticism of the IC now must go through the ZCs. Before that it must go through the RCs. The fact that the complete voting process is controlled in all aspects by the IC and only the IC means that there can be no confidence in the announced results. b) ZC and RC selection and accountability. - This is a circular, cosy relationship where the 49 people involved are accountable only to each other while controlling the communication activities of over 6000 others, based on the current node list. 1.2.4 1.2.5 1.2.8 8.7.1 c) NC selection and accountability - Selection and removal is completely at the disgression of the RC - Accountability is only to the RC - NC activities affect the nodes almost exclusively 4.1 5.7 d) Nodes - Entry is basically for the asking. After that all activities are subject to the *Cs dictates. e) Policy changes - These can only be instituted by a majority of the RCs asking for a vote by the NCs on a new policy drafted exclusively by the RCs. The voting block represents about 5% of those in Fidonet since the NCs do not have to vote in accordance with the wishes of their net. In light of the fact that an NC can be removed at the discretion of his RC there is a strong pressure to FidoNews 6-31 Page 11 31 Jul 1989 vote in accordance with the policy. Reduced to simple terms, that means that 24 people develop a policy that about 5% of the people affected get to vote on and of that 5% any number could be subject to coercion. The problems with having a representative result announced are further compounded because the voting process is designed in such a way that the integrity of the process cannot be relied on. Indeed it is so deficient that it is obvious it has been given no serious consideration at all. To put it more bluntly, the figures and results could be made up out of the ICs head and nobody could question them. 8.1 8.3 8.4 Summary: 1) The current Fidonet node sysops made an agreement to abide by Policy 3 when they joined Fidonet. This agreement has been repudiated by the *C structure with NO NODE LEVEL SAY IN THE PROCESS. a) Since the agreement has been broken by the one party, the other is no longer bound by it. b) If one agreement is broken, what guarantee is there that any others will be honored? 2) P4, if it were valid, REMOVES the right of the nodes to a say in a process that primarily affects them. This IS a loss of rights based on the agreement outlined above. 3) P4 actually consolidates power over what may soon be the world's largest personal computer communication network into the hands of a very few under a pretense of some democratic process and accountability. The reality is that there is nothing to ensure the integrity of either the voting process or the accountability. This consolidation has no basis under it other than that 49 people have said that this is how the thousands in Fidonet shall function. Final Comments P4 has no moral and, most likely, no legal force. Acceptance by the nodes means that they are giving up the rights they once had to some effective say in the process. FidoNews 6-31 Page 12 31 Jul 1989 Policy 4 is not only zero improvement, it involves grave losses in rights to the owners of Fidonet -- the sysops. Policy 4 takes ownership of the network from you. And you just might let it happen. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 6-31 Page 13 31 Jul 1989 ================================================================= LATEST VERSIONS ================================================================= Latest Software Versions MS-DOS Systems -------------- Bulletin Board Software Name Version Name Version Name Version Fido 12n+* Phoenix 1.3 TBBS 2.1 Lynx 1.30 QuickBBS 2.03 TComm/TCommNet 3.4 Opus 1.03b+ RBBS 17.2A TPBoard 5.2 Network Node List Other Mailers Version Utilities Version Utilities Version BinkleyTerm 2.20 EditNL 4.00 ARC 6.02 D'Bridge 1.21* MakeNL 2.12 ARCmail 2.0 Dutchie 2.90C ParseList 1.30 ConfMail 4.00 FrontDoor 2.0 Prune 1.40 EMM 2.02 PRENM 1.47 XlatList 2.90 GROUP 2.10 SEAdog 4.51A* XlaxDiff 2.32 LHARC 1.13* XlaxNode 2.32 MSG 3.3 MSGED 1.99 PK[UN]ZIP 0.92* QM 1.0* TCOMMail 2.2 TMail 1.11 TPBNetEd 3.2 UFGATE 1.03 XRS 2.3* ZmailQ 1.09* Apple Macintosh --------------- Bulletin Board Software Network Mailers Other Utilities Name Version Name Version Name Version Red Ryder Host v2.1b3 Tabby 2.0* MacArc 0.03 Mansion 7.0 ArcMac 1.3 StuffIt 1.51 TImport 1.0 TExport 1.0 Timestamp 1.6 Tset 1.0.2 FidoNews 6-31 Page 14 31 Jul 1989 Timestart 1.1 Tally 1.1 Mehitabel 1.2 Archie 1.60 Numberizer 1.5c MessageEdit 1.0 Commodore Amiga --------------- Bulletin Board Software Network Mailers Other Utilities Name Version Name Version Name Version Paragon 1.00+* BinkleyTerm 1.50 ConfMail 1.00 ChameleonEdit 0.10 + Netmail capable (does not require additional mailer software) * Recently changed Utility authors: Please help keep this list up to date by reporting new versions to 1:1/1. It is not our intent to list all utilities here, only those which verge on necessity. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 6-31 Page 15 31 Jul 1989 ================================================================= NOTICES ================================================================= The Interrupt Stack 2 Aug 1989 Start of Galactic Hacker Party in Amsterdam, Holland. Contact Rop Gonggrijp at 2:280/1 for details. 24 Aug 1989 Voyager 2 passes Neptune. 24 Aug 1989 FidoCon '89 starts at the Holiday Inn in San Jose, California. Trade show, seminars, etc. Contact 1:1/89 for info. 5 Oct 1989 20th Anniversary of "Monty Python's Flying Circus" 11 Oct 1989 First International Modula-2 Conference at Bled, Yugoslavia hosting Niklaus Wirth and the British Standards Institution. Contact 1:106/8422 for more information. 11 Nov 1989 A new area code forms in northern Illinois at 12:01 am. Chicago proper will remain area code 312; suburban areas formerly served with that code will become area code 708. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 6-31 Page 16 31 Jul 1989 OFFICERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL FIDONET ASSOCIATION Mort Sternheim 1:321/109 Chairman of the Board Bob Rudolph 1:261/628 President Matt Whelan 3:3/1 Vice President Bill Bolton 3:711/403 Vice President-Technical Coordinator Linda Grennan 1:147/1 Secretary Kris Veitch 1:147/30 Treasurer IFNA COMMITTEE AND BOARD CHAIRS Administration and Finance Mark Grennan 1:147/1 Board of Directors Mort Sternheim 1:321/109 Bylaws Don Daniels 1:107/210 Ethics Vic Hill 1:147/4 Executive Committee Bob Rudolph 1:261/628 International Affairs Rob Gonsalves 2:500/1 Membership Services David Drexler 1:147/47 Nominations & Elections David Melnick 1:107/233 Public Affairs David Drexler 1:147/47 Publications Rick Siegel 1:107/27 Security & Individual Rights Jim Cannell 1:143/21 Technical Standards Rick Moore 1:115/333 IFNA BOARD OF DIRECTORS DIVISION AT-LARGE 10 Courtney Harris 1:102/732 Don Daniels 1:107/210 11 Bill Allbritten 1:11/301 Mort Sternheim 1:321/109 12 Bill Bolton 3:711/403 Mark Grennan 1:147/1 13 Irene Henderson 1:107/9 (vacant) 14 Ken Kaplan 1:100/22 Ted Polczyinski 1:154/5 15 Scott Miller 1:128/12 Matt Whelan 3:3/1 16 Ivan Schaffel 1:141/390 Robert Rudolph 1:261/628 17 Neal Curtin 1:343/1 Steve Jordan 1:206/2871 18 Andrew Adler 1:135/47 Kris Veitch 1:147/30 19 David Drexler 1:147/47 (vacant) 2 Henk Wevers 2:500/1 David Melnik 1:107/233 ----------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 6-31 Page 17 31 Jul 1989 __ The World's First / \ BBS Network /|oo \ * FidoNet * (_| /_) FidoCon '89 in San Jose, California _`@/_ \ _ at The Holiday Inn Park Plaza | | \ \\ August 24-27, 1989 | (*) | \ )) ______ |__U__| / \// / Fido \ _//|| _\ / (________) (_/(_|(____/ (tm) R E G I S T R A T I O N F O R M Name: _______________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________ City: _______________________ State: ____ Zip: ______________ Country: ____________________________________________________ Phone Numbers: Day: ________________________________________________________ Evening: ____________________________________________________ Data: _______________________________________________________ Zone:Net/ Node.Point: ___________________________________________________ Your BBS Name: ________________________________________________ BBS Software: _____________________ Mailer: ___________________ Modem Brand: _____________________ Speed: ____________________ At what hotel will you be staying: ____________________________ Do you want an in room point? (Holiday Inn only) ______________ Are you a Sysop? _____________ Are you an IFNA Member? ______ FidoNews 6-31 Page 18 31 Jul 1989 Additional Guests: __________ (not attending conferences) Do you have any special requirements? (Sign Language translation, handicapped, etc.) ______________________________________________________ Comments: ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Costs How Many? Cost --------------------------- -------- ------- Conference fee $60 .................... ________ _______ ($75.00 after July 15) Friday Banquet $30.00 ................ ________ _______ ======== ======= Totals ................................ ________ _______ You may pay by Check, Money Order, or Credit Card. Please send no cash. All monies must be in U.S. Funds. Checks should be made out to: "FidoCon '89" This form should be completed and mailed to: Silicon Valley FidoCon '89 PO Box 390770 Mountain View, CA 94039 You may register by Netmailing this completed form to 1:1/89 for processing. Rename it to ZNNNXXXX.REG where Z is your Zone number, N is your Net number, and X is your Node number. US Mail confirmation is required within 72 hours to confirm your registration. If you are paying by credit card, please include the following information. For your own security, do not route any message with your credit card number on it. Crash it directly to 1:1/89. FidoNews 6-31 Page 19 31 Jul 1989 Master Card _______ Visa ________ Credit Card Number _____________________________________________ Expiration Date ________________________________________________ Signature ______________________________________________________ No credit card registrations will be accepted without a valid signature. Rooms at the Holiday Inn may be reserved by calling the Hotel at 408-998-0400, and mentioning that you are with FidoCon. Rooms are $60.00 per night double occupancy. Additional rollaways are available for $10.00 per night. To obtain these rates you must register before July 15. The official FidoCon '89 airline is American Airlines. You can receive either a 5% reduction in supersaver fares or a 40% reduction in the regular day coach fare. San Jose is an American Airlines hub with direct flights to most major cities. When making reservations, you must call American's reservation number, 800-433-1790, and reference Star number S0289VM. The official FidoCon '89 automobile rental agency is Alamo Rent a Car. Rates are as described below. All rates include automatic transmission, air conditioning, radio, and unlimited mileage. Economy car (example: Geo Metro) $32 day/$109 week. Compact car (example: Chevy Cavalier) $34 day/$120 week. Midsize car (example: Pontiac Grand Am) $36 day/$135 week. Standard car (example: Buick Regal) $38 day/$165 week. Luxury car (example: Buick LeSabre) $40 day/$239 week. To take advantage of this rate, call Alamo at 1-800-327-9633 and request the convention rate. Mention FidoCon '89, the location and dates. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 6-31 Page 20 31 Jul 1989 __ The World's First / \ BBS Network /|oo \ * FidoNet * (_| /_) _`@/_ \ _ | | \ \\ | (*) | \ )) ______ |__U__| / \// / Fido \ _//|| _\ / (________) (_/(_|(____/ (tm) Membership for the International FidoNet Association Membership in IFNA is open to any individual or organization that pays a specified annual membership fee. IFNA serves the international FidoNet-compatible electronic mail community to increase worldwide communications. Member Name _______________________________ Date _______________ Address _________________________________________________________ City ____________________________________________________________ State ________________________________ Zip _____________________ Country _________________________________________________________ Home Phone (Voice) ______________________________________________ Work Phone (Voice) ______________________________________________ Zone:Net/Node Number ____________________________________________ BBS Name ________________________________________________________ BBS Phone Number ________________________________________________ Baud Rates Supported ____________________________________________ Board Restrictions ______________________________________________ Your Special Interests __________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ In what areas would you be willing to help in FidoNet? __________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ Send this membership form and a check or money order for $25 in US Funds to: International FidoNet Association PO Box 41143 St Louis, Missouri 63141 USA Thank you for your membership! Your participation will help to insure the future of FidoNet. Please NOTE that IFNA is a general not-for-profit organization and Articles of Association and By-Laws were adopted by the membership in January 1987. The second elected Board of Directors was filled in August 1988. The IFNA Echomail Conference has been established on FidoNet to assist the Board. We welcome your input to this Conference. FidoNews 6-31 Page 21 31 Jul 1989 -----------------------------------------------------------------