F I D O N E W S -- Vol.11 No.23 (06-Jun-1994) +----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | A newsletter of the | ISSN 1198-4589 | | FidoNet BBS community | Published by: | | _ | | | / \ | "FidoNews" BBS | | /|oo \ | +1-519-570-4176 1:1/23 | | (_| /_) | | | _`@/_ \ _ | Editors: | | | | \ \\ | Sylvia Maxwell 1:221/194 | | | (*) | \ )) | Donald Tees 1:221/192 | | |__U__| / \// | Tim Pozar 1:125/555 | | _//|| _\ / | | | (_/(_|(____/ | | | (jm) | Newspapers should have no friends. | | | -- JOSEPH PULITZER | +----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | Submission address: editors 1:1/23 | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Internet addresses: | | | | Sylvia -- max@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca | | Donald -- donald@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca | | Tim -- pozar@kumr.lns.com | | Both Don & Sylvia (submission address) | | editor@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | For information, copyrights, article submissions, | | obtaining copies and other boring but important details, | | please refer to the end of this file. | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ ======================================================================== Table of Contents ======================================================================== 1. Editorial..................................................... 2 2. Articles...................................................... 2 Net 700 Problems............................................ 2 BOPping Free Speech......................................... 4 A continuing farce.......................................... 5 Vote........................................................ 7 The UTILNET2 FDN expands!................................... 8 Artspec II.................................................. 12 Nodelist size -- again!..................................... 14 ARC standard................................................ 15 It's that time again........................................ 16 Keep Out--The Journal of Electronic Privacy................. 17 Dear Madam Emilia........................................... 18 3. Fidonews Information.......................................... 19 FidoNews 11-23 Page: 2 06 Jun 1994 ======================================================================== Editorial ======================================================================== i was delightfully humbled by mail recently. Thankyou. Somebody caught me saying in mail that separate editions or zonal additions of/to the snooze would create "divisiveness". ik. i'm sorry. i shouldn't have said that. i *like* divisiveness, i do not like enforced homoganization. Everyone should be able to do their own thing. Nasty me, Another possessive pronoun. I caught myself saying, "do their OWN thing". That should be a nonsensical, or at best a redundant statement. Please forgive me, i did not understand. I thought all those letters about how four letter words should not be used in the snooze referred to something else. i did not guess they were wisely criticising my insensitive use of the term "Fido L A N D" in the snooze. "Land", when used in a context not clearly meaning mud, could mean "nationhood". Phugh! ok, so flags are useful and maps are interesting. But boundaries and exclusivism are not. Say, if Fidonet is a model for life, then what happens in wars? Are wars a bad thing if they're only electronic? i did look at Bruce Sterlings article on Virtual War from the wired robot. It scared me to think that all this posh/fast multimedia virtuosity could be applied to real warfare that hurts people. i cling to my XT, in spirit. It was retired to the rosebushes last night, despite long years of maddening service. Wai.zip is available from 1:1/23 and is relevent to the article entitled, "Serious Tension in Net 700". ======================================================================== Articles ======================================================================== Net 700 Problems From : Pang Wai Cheung, Sysop of PSL#7 Metropolis 6:700/345 It is Wai from Hong Kong Fidonet Net700. I just want to draw the whole Fidonet sysops' attention to an interesting incident in Net700. The incident is about a *SUDDEN* replacement of NC by RC *WITHOUT* any explanation and support! This incident drew up a storm of controversy in Net700. I have captured some of the messages in Net700 'CAUSEWAY' echo into several files. ('CAUSEWAY' is the official sysop echo in Net700) The files are 1. RC - The *LAME* and *SIMPLE* notice from the RC (HongKong and Macau), Samson Luk mentioning *HIS OWN* decision. It is also the FidoNews 11-23 Page: 3 06 Jun 1994 *ONLY ONE* mail from Samson Luk concerning this incident. 2. NET700NC - The first public response from the original Net700 NC, Louie Chan. 3. NET701NC - A message from Net701 NC, Thomas Tang, urging Samson Luk to update the nodelist *WHICH SHOULD HAVE BEEN DONE FEW MONTHS AGO* 4. SYSOPS - Opinions and replies from Net700 sysops. 5. MAILGATE - A message from official mailgates, asking sysops opinions whether they should remain as mailgates for Chris Leung's Net700. Do have a look in above files please. You will then find *ALMOST ALL* sysops in Net700 are supporting Louie Chan *AND* refusing to accept Chris Leung to be the new NC of Net700. Among all the replies in SYSOPS, many of them are addressed to Samson Luk and Chris Leung. However, one a limited number of letters were replied by Chris Leung. Moreover, there is *NO* reply from Samson Luk. Several points are being discussed in CAUSEWAY. 1. Samson Luk said Louie Chan is incapable to be NC, but this *LAME EXCUSE* has been refuted by sysops' *SUPPORTS* WITH *EVIDENCE*. 2. Samson Luk is incapable to be RC. No further elaboration for *HIS OWN* decision to replace the current NC by Chris Leung. 3. Samson Luk failed to maintain the *SIMPLEST* RC's responsibility to update nodelist for his region. 4. Chris Leung is pretty *NEW* to bbs. His capability to be NC is a doubt. 5. Chris Leung posted off-topic messages in irrelavant message areas, using "Future Net700 Coordinator" as his personal title. 6. *ALMOST ALL* sysops and mailgates are supporting Louie Chan. Can he remain as Net700 NC? 7. Many sysops are unsatisfactory with what Samson Luk has done. Can we vote in order to get him away? 8. What is the Fidonet policy concerning this case? With Regards, Wai 6:700/345 FidoNews 11-23 Page: 4 06 Jun 1994 BOPping Free Speech Bopping Free Speech: The Hobgoblins of Little Minds by Anon E. Mouse "A foolish consistency," as Emerson's oft misinterpreted axiom reminds us, "is the hobgoblin of little minds." But is it foolish to note the ironic juxtaposition of the ascii flotsam and jetsam inundating the 30 May Snooze? Let the reader decide. Ye Olde Editor--a noble calling--begins his editorial: The hotly debated BOP5 is coming up for a vote! This should be interesting." And more. For while Mr. Gary Gilmore's "Eeek! They're after me!" would reduce the affair to ad hominem attack on a stranger in a strange land, I am more persuaded by Mr. Robert Byrd's deduction that said stranger "is correct to be alarmed this time. Too much power in the hands of too few people is a scary idea." Or as that Acton chap phrased it, "Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely." The dangers of the cyber thought police are not only evidenced by the report from our Italian desk cited in Mr. Byrd's cryptically titled "FidoNews" but in the equally chilling Canadian reportage on the Homolka Press Ban by K.K. Campbell for Toronto's eye Weekly. Whether you are a "Bible thumper, "Bible basher," or--like most of God's human handiwork--something in between, there is much to be said for freedom of speech and even tolerance (properly understood, of course). Regrettably, the radical revision to BOP to be voted upon June 15 through June 22 does NOT say it, which is why I'd opt for Madame Emilia's laissez-faire approach over the heavy handed BOPping of free speech threatened by the power putsch...er, push were I a REC and not a humble Mod. After all even Mr. Gilmore who seemingly dismisses Mr. Winter's warning as the ranting of a paranoid can only "think of two moderators in fidonet that really -do- fit the "echo-nazi" description." Why then take a sledgehammer to squash two purported mosquitoes? Indeed why squash them at all? People who can't stand mosquitoes soon learn to avoid the swamp...even without Big Brother's help. FidoNews 11-23 Page: 5 06 Jun 1994 A continuing farce THERE ARE MANY BACKBONE by. Bob Moravsik 2606/583 Some time in 1991 the then ZC1 Mr. George Peace, implementing his "A new beginning" program asked that an echopol draft be considered. Policy 4 provides that an echopol can be part of Fidonet policy after it is ratified in a similar manner. Fidonet then as now, was six zones. The project started with a scribe appointed. The scribe became an entitry in itself and since a ratification process was too risky with having "due process" (the scribe indicated due process was not needed), the project shifted. A mysterious and tough to define entity popped up "the backbone" and what was to be a policy put up for a section 8 vote, slid out as "bop" aka bop a rootie. It was sold as a "procedure" but enforced as a policy. It created positions without any foundation. The *ec structure now had a flag to rally around. They had their document. Mind you not a ratified one...details...details...not one that Fidonet would enforce (a few decisions showed that...). Let's talk about today's reality. In Fidonet there are many distributions systems formed by a "bunch" of two party agreements. Harry agrees to link to Sally, etc. Echomail being a horizontal topology (no up or down like groupmail) causes each node to feed another and vis versa. The boopie weenies masked this and started an up/down properganda release. More official positions popped up: rhubs, zhubs etc etc...all doing the same thing...routing... it was not a Fidonet organization. It had no enforceable policy except for severing links. The chit chat in moderator read like a gormet for carving meat. Seems that there were as many ways to cut links as there were to carve turkeys. It had one common theme. NO DUE PROCESS. No way to review a bad decision. No way to stop a out of control link slicer. The biggest .bbs won. bop a rootie was quoted when a control freak needed to justify a decision without reason. Paraphrase "boppy don't require providing a reason" bop a rootie was sold as the law of the land. Then Plannet Connect arrives as an alternate carrier. Who feeds who now. "the backbone" is loosing its control...panic...need another policy...a self proclaimed "zec" appoints a committee (zec is not a Fidonet position per policy 4)..project bombs...why...policy 4 requires a 6 zone ratification and prohibits local policies. The ZC (Mr. Satti) declares backbones, non Fidonet things...more panic...bop a rootie 1.05 is proposed. More control....the farce continues. This "official announcement" is being postured as a Fidonet thing. Its not. Its made to make YOU believe it is. Ignore boppy...what happens.NOTHING...Harry still links to Sally, etc etc. OK..what else happened. Another routing code was developed (I helped but it ain't mine). ECROC (echomail routers code) FidoNews 11-23 Page: 6 06 Jun 1994 ECROC follows the spirit of policy 4. It slows down the typical "knee jerk" reaction we see. (The "zec" cut links the REFUSED to give reasons...). ECROC places the traffic coordination at the FIDONET coordinator. You know the person in policy 4 with the /0 after their address. The buck stops there. Without a ratified extention, there ain't nobody else. The glue that holds Fidonet together is: the nodelist, fidonews, the nodes and the coordinators. Fidonet does not need a leech structure that tries to sell itself as "official" part of Fidonet. Then rules by intimidation. What should you do ? Take a look at ECROC. See if it follows the spirit of Fidonet. If not... "erase ECROC.". If so..adopt it. When the boppy weenies arrive at your doorstep. Give em a copy. Tell em that ECROC is no more enforceable then bop a rootie...then poll your link to get AND deliver the days echomail. At least you'll be within 4.07. Lastly...ignore the boppy weenies...the entire farce is a paper tiger. Will you lose your link....no way hose'.. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ECHOMAIL ROUTING CODE v 1.05 1. Preface: This is a voluntary code which a router of echomail may adopt to insure that echomail links, routing and procedures are consistent. Conferences are operated and routed for the benefit of the participants. They are generally topic oriented and the topic is an expansion of the AREA: tag. The routing of echomail is subject to policy 4 of Fidonet as if the messages are NETMAIL. The AREA tag does not change that. 2. Coordination: All coordination of traffic in a NET is under the supervision of the NC. To fulfill these responsibilities he may delegate all responsibilities except the resolution of disputes to any node or group of nodes. They may function as conference coordinators echomail coordinators or any title the NC determines to assign. 3. Routing: Any node may agree with any other node to accept or provide netmail messages, which are further identified by AREA tags. If a node has more then one address in a routing file (generically known as an areas.bbs file) then he is functioning in the capacity of a router. 4. Links: A router should realize that there can be many links which develop in reliance on their voluntary effort. Likewise there may be instances where a person requests that you should modify your .bbs file to add or remove a link. a. Adding a link: you can either comply with this or refer the person to the NC of your net. Generally the criteria for adding a link can include: economics, prevention of duplicate loops, FidoNews 11-23 Page: 7 06 Jun 1994 requests by nodes who are within a toll free call. Adding a link is done at you sole discretion. b. Deleting a link: If you are requested to delete a link, you should ask that some explanation is given: 1. If the person is a conference moderator, look in the latest issue of the ELIST available at 1/201. If the person is the Elisted moderator (or alternate moderator), request the conference rules, any messages that break them and at least proof that two netmail warning were given. 2. If the person is OTHER then the Elisted Moderator or co- moderator, refer them to your NC. Quite often a request to cut a link is done in the heat of a strong debate. You as a router serve to "time" the parties out for a cooling off period. You are well within your right to refuse to cut a link UNLESS the linked node has been excommunicated. Since links are done by two party agreement and since there does not exist a ratified echomail policy, this code should serve as a balance until there is one. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Vote Steve Winter (1:18/98) Are we to understand that the only ones voting on the frivilous policy wherein the RECs lay claim to editorial control of the content of backbone echos, are merely the RECs themselves??? Is that supposed to somehow shield them regarding their personal responsibilty and liability in regards to intellectual property or religious discrimination issues... wake up call! Also I feel to briefly comment regarding bitter vicious twits that post slanderous lies, and then whine because they think I'm "hateful" ...cute, real cute! But I digress.... the postmaster doesn't own your mail. The FidoNet postmasters don't own the backbone regardless of how much "voting" they do among themselves. Regardless of the legal repercussions for the responsible parties, a scenario where removal of echos became a valid sport for modem trash (like the liar we heard from in the 5/30/94 snooze), would leave the new "owners" of the backbone with little time for any other activity. Steve Winter moderator/founder HOLY_BIBLE (The Wholly Bible echo) FidoNews 11-23 Page: 8 06 Jun 1994 The UTILNET2 FDN expands! The UTILNET2 File Distribution Net has expanded! ------------------------------------------------ By Mark Woolworth Fidonet 1:209/710 UTILNET2 is evolving. It has now expanded to cover not only more DOS programs and utilities than before, but also now handles DOS based BBS support programs. Mailers, Mail tossers, Sysop/Point Readers, Gating Programs, Nodelist Compilers, and File Handling Programs as well as many of the utilities for all of our BBS's! First, lets start with a little bit of the history of UTILNET2... For years, many of you were connected to UTILNET in order to receive the latest of the best DOS based utilities. Jerry Seward was the founder of UTILNET, and he established UTILNET as the premier File Distribution Net (FDN) hatching out the best of the most popular DOS based utilities. The goal was to get widest possible distribution of the files that were being hatched out, so there were almost no restrictions on who could link into UTILNET. Last year Jerry decided that he wanted to retire. He passed the reins of UTILNET over to Kevin Snively. Almost immediately after Kevin took over, Planet Connect arrived on the scene, asking for permission to carry the FDN's. Kevin refused to grant permission for UTILNET to be carried by Planet Connect. Based on Kevin's decision, John Souvestre contacted Jerry Seward, and they decided to create a new FDN called UTILNET2. UTILNET2 would operate with Jerry Seward once again hatching the utilities, and with John as the temporary head. During April of this year, elections where held to elect a new head for UTILNET2. The vote was close (3-2) and I was elected the head of UTILNET2. Thanks to all of you that voted! So thats how I became the head of UTILNET2. Now on to the changes and why... My original intentions were to not make any changes to UTILNET2. I talked to Jerry Seward for about an hour on the phone shortly after being elected, and as long as I took care of the administrative side of UTILNET2, he would be more than willing to continue hatching out the latest and best of the utilities. So thats what we agreed to. Then via Netmail, I started getting lots kinds of requests for additional categories and breakdowns, BBS support areas, ect... and initially I rejected each of these suggestions. But they just kept coming, and from all corners of the zone. The fact that these requests appeared to be completely unsolicited, and from so many different nets made me finally take a serious look at what was causing all of these messages to arrive here. One thing that was a big factor in much of the mail I was receiving was FidoNews 11-23 Page: 9 06 Jun 1994 that there have been some serious problems with SDS. SDS was the first FDN, and almost exclusively has handled software that supported our BBS's. The information I received, plus my personal experience in simply trying to get a yes or no type answer from the head of SDS), has proven to me that SDS has some serious problems that they are not being addressed. Several authors have told me that they can no longer get their files out via SDS like they used to, and yet nothing was being done about it, even after complaints were filed more than once, according to them. In addition, I started seeing what I felt was a trend that is anything but good for Fidonet. There were suddenly a bunch of requests from people that only support a single program asking for their own FDN on the FileBone. In fact some of these FDN's already exist. The problem with this though is that we would soon have so many FDN's, that almost nobody would ever know what comes through what FDN, and since every program would be in its own FDN, some people would never see what they were looking for. Not to mention that at some point Raid and Tic are going to bite the dust with all of these FDN's being added. Sure there are other programs out there that can do what Raid and Tic do, but Raid and Tic are the ones most people still use. Break them, and you create some major problems for too many people. Even today there are requests pending for even more of these "one program" FDN's pending. The less of these that are allowed, the longer our software is going to continue to function for all of us! I also talked to numerous people, asked questions of many others, and once I had all the information back, I called Jerry Seward, discussed the situation with him, and after some discussion, UTILNET2 has now been expanded from just a single file category, to 18! Yes, 18 categories are now listed in FILEBONE.NA (any FILEBONE.NA dated later than May 23, 1994 should show these changes) for UTILNET2. The first 9 expand or breakdown UTILNET2 into categories covering DOS utilities and programs. The second 9 support various BBS categories. More on these below. For the first time, UTILNET2 will begin to carry some actual applications and programs. Telix 1.24 was released but never made it through any FDN in Fidonet, it will from now on! And there will be shareware spreadsheets, word processors, and lots more as well! The goal is to bring the best of each category, and to try to hatch things that other FDN's are not hatching. However we know there will be some duplication, and there is little we can do about that. Here are the 9 non-BBS categories: Area UTL-APPS 0 ! DOS Applications Area UTL-ARC 0 ! DOS Archivers & Archive Utilities Area UTL-SHEL 0 ! DOS Shells Area UTL-COMM 0 ! DOS Communication Programs & Utilities Area UTL-VIR 0 ! DOS Virus Checking Utilities Area UTL-EDIT 0 ! DOS Text Editors & Word Processors Area UTL-GRAP 0 ! DOS Graphic Programs & Screen Utilities FidoNews 11-23 Page: 10 06 Jun 1994 Area UTL-SYST 0 ! DOS System & Disk Utilities Area UTL-OTHR 0 ! DOS Other Utilities & Tools This second group of 9 categories give authors of software we all use to keep our BBS's going a place to get their programs out to the masses again. UTILNET2 is the first FDN on the Filebone to support these categories of software. NOTE: We will not be carrying door programs. DDSDOORS is doing an excellent job of handling those files already. Area UTL-GATE 0 ! DOS BBS Mail Gating Utilities Area UTL-MAIL 0 ! DOS BBS Mailers Area UTL-MSG 0 ! DOS BBS Message Handling Utilities Area UTL-NLST 0 ! DOS BBS Nodelist Compilers and Utilities Area UTL-PNT 0 ! DOS BBS Point Utilities Area UTL-PROG 0 ! DOS BBS Programs Area UTL-READ 0 ! DOS Sysop/Point Mail Readers Area UTL-TIC 0 ! DOS BBS File Handling Utilities Area UTL-OBBS 0 ! DOS BBS Other Utilities So if you know of an author, or are the author, and would like to have the software distributed worldwide, please send a copy to my system at 1:209/710 along with a description of the program in a separate message. Any Fidonet compatible mailer can be used (I use Binkley 2.59a), or you can log onto my BBS (Maximus 2.01wb) and upload your software, even on your first call to my system. NOTE: My current phone number is being shared with my voice line on weekdays between 8am and 6pm PST. The BBS will not answer during these hours, but will answer all other hours. I expect the BBS to go back to 24 hour 7 day operation sometime in June on a new number. Once this happens, my nodelist entry will begin to fly the CM flag once again. It is requested that everything sent supporting BBS's be designed to work with more than just a single BBS package. Most programs and utilities that only work with a single BBS package should be sent out in that BBS's specific file areas. Programs and utilities intended for hatching in the non-BBS areas should operate under DOS. UTILNET2 will not hatch out Windows, OS/2, *NIX, or other OS's programs. There are other FDN's for those files. Every effort will be made to hatch out new arrivals within 24 hours of the time they arrive here. Archives will be unpacked to make sure they are valid, virus checking will be performed to verify that we are not spreading one all over the world, and the docs will be read to a certain degree to verify that we can legally hatch the archive. We may even attempt to run the program in an OS/2 2.1 DOS session. Any program that fails to unpack, is found top have a virus, says that it cannot be distributed legally, or which fails to function will not be sent out. If there is a Fidonet address listed either in the message left when the file arrived or in the documentation, every effort will be made to contact the author in an effort to resolve the problem. If a FILE_ID.DIZ FidoNews 11-23 Page: 11 06 Jun 1994 file is included in the archive, up to 230 characters of it will be used as the default description when it is hatched out. Please do not draw boxes and fancy lines in FILE_ID.DIZ files. They turn into cr*p on most systems. All files sent out via UTILNET2 should be expected to reach all connected nodes including Planet Connect satellite distribution, and will even reach Internet on the ftp.fidonet.org site. If other satellite distributors come on the scene, they may also be allowed to carry UTILNET2. Even with the changes listed here, UTILNET2 will continue to maintain the same policy that it has in the past. There are almost no restrictions on who can link into the UTILNET2 feeds. If you want the link and are in Fidonet, do it. For those of you that would like to see what files are being distributed in UTILNET2 without actually getting the files, ask your hub for a connection to the UTILNET2 message area. All of the Zone Hubs are carrying it, and it should also be available at each of the Regional Hubs. The UTILNET2 message area announces all of the files sent out including each files size and description, plus it is an area where questions and answers about UTILNET2 are handled. Anyone interested in or currently using any of the UTILNET2 file areas is welcome to participate. The volume is very low, some weeks less than 5 messages are distributed. If there is any support for the idea, I would also be willing to create a software support echo under the UTILNET2 umbrella for the authors of software being hatched out to support their program(s) in. At this point this is just an idea, but it seems to me that people would like to come back to the source of the program for some support. Any authors that would be interested in this idea can drop me a note in netmail. If I get enough responses on this, I will actively work to get this support echo on the backbone. So thats what is happening in UTILNET2. Somehow I think its going to be a long, hot summer (especially here in Las Vegas!), and things are going to get very exciting! Between working, dips in the pool, and a little fun in the heat, I will be checking to see what kinds of magical things have dropped in on my system from the far corners of the planet! Have a great summer everyone! Mark Woolworth Fidonet 1:209/710 Head of the UTILNET2 FDN FidoNews 11-23 Page: 12 06 Jun 1994 Artspec II ARTSPEC II: Additions and Revisions to ARTSPEC.DOC Dennis McClain-Furmanski, 1:275/429 The following is a list of additions and revisions to ARTSPEC.DOC, the Fidonews submission guidelines. These have been compiled by noting the traffic in this publication. [Note for the irony impaired: this is satire. Do not paste it into ARTSPEC. Honest, ARTSPEC.DOC does exist. Really.] - Grammar and spelling flames are allowed. Forget the fact that virtually every echo on the backbone disallows them either explicitly or implicitly. Fidonews is special in that we can waste your time and disk space, and you have no recourse but to add to the useless traffic with your appended complaints. This of course is NOT allowed with regards to submissions from those poor unfortunates in less developed countries like Europe. They can't help it they can't talk good. Come on, impress us with your high school grammar training. Heaven forbid that people should pay attention to what someone means. We have to distract everyone with how it was said. - Say the same things over and over. We have not had complaints of censorship in every issue. It doesn't matter that it proves you have no concept of what that word really means, or that we have none about what it means to reject useless garbage from Fidonews. Just because you don't know what your rights are doesn't mean some sneaky government is going to come along and steal the real rights. And since you're not likely to ever really meet any of the people who will read any of this much less get to know them, there is no way anyone will ever know you're only interested in perpetuating infantile behavior and wouldn't dream of mentioning the words First Amendment in front of anyone you actually know. Besides, you have a RIGHT to be, stay and act ignorant. So send along those repeats, no matter how wrong. Hey, you proved masturbation won't make you go blind, and you still do it, right? The only differences is we won't give you blisters for overdoing it. - Use profanity liberally. No, it doesn't make you ignorant. But continuing to do what some people have asked you nicely not to (even if some others asked you NOT so nicely) does make you a jerk just as bad as those who would control your speech. If you want to be right, you need to be as wrong as they are. Again, we don't follow the same kinds of rules that echos do; they have nothing to do with Fidonews. You may freely insult anyone in any fashion you wish here. We suggest you do so interspersed with justifications for your action. Quoting others' justifications is a good way to get this done without actually having to think up reasons yourself. Remember, intelligent people use profanity too. Being smart is no reason to have to use the smarts or to make any kind of effort, and you don't really care how you look FidoNews 11-23 Page: 13 06 Jun 1994 to others. We don't. No, it's much more important for you to force people to see the language that you can't use in many other places but wouldn't even consider complaining about in those situations. - Complain about the profanity liberally. You know it won't work, but don't let that stop you. You too have a right to bang your head on a wall. You have just as much right to have a 'family oriented' publication as the others do to freedom from censorship. No matter neither of you can prove your rights because they don't exist. We want job security. As long as you insist on getting your way and the ones that want to impress us with their limited vocabulary do too, we'll have it. We need you to waste our time also - DO NOT mention religion. This is not allowed as it causes too much upset among the members. This is not censorship any more than disallowing profanity would be, but it's the way we do things here. We get too many negative response articles, and after all, this is your newsletter; we print what you want to see. We have entirely different reasons for this decision than we do for the decision regarding profanity. Contradictory? That's OK, we subscribe to the International Ethic of Hypocrisy in Print. We're working on being the cover story of their next issue. Again we say, this is your newsletter. - Reply, rereply, rerereply. Never act, only react. It's too hard to think of something new to talk about. Besides, you don't care about anything except if you don't like what someone says about it, or how they say it. And use quote markers to prove that this is an echo instead of a newsletter. It makes your whining oh so much more colorful. You might have the attention span it would take to say something cogent without having to cue yourself every three lines, but nobody else does. Anything else would be like writing, which is work. Use that echomail technology. Remember, never make a point, just destroy someone else's. - In order to keep traffic up here in Fidonews, don't do anything positive about any problem, technical or otherwise. If someone actually did start using a new format of nodelist or whatever we'd have nothing to print. So don't do anything, just complain. So much the better if you can coherently state your point and show that you actually know enough about the problem to do something about it. If you'll only complain, this will set a good example for others' non-action. - Get real angry and show it. If there's something you don't like, don't just say so, scream at the top of your ASCII. After all, this is your livelihood, you life, your sole reason for existence. If you stopped and took time to think, you might either calm down and figure it's not worth the effort (which it isn't, but keep those cards and letters coming!), or you might actually make a good point and shut up some misguided soul. No, we'd much prefer that Fidonews be the Flame echo. You didn't FidoNews 11-23 Page: 14 06 Jun 1994 think that 'newsletter' meant it was for news, did you? - Don't just propose, DEMAND, that XXXXX.XXX be the new standard. These things must change frequently, and at as much cost as possible. After all, cost doesn't matter. We all have too much money. We know this because nobody would have the insane idea to actually pay the shareware fees for six different archive programs to satisfy the whims of the endless numbers of micromanagers who insist on making people do things their way instead of sticking to something that works fine, or to pay for that new mailer or BBS every year, since you know you're not really going to use it forever, so you're just trying it out this year. If you can steal it, so can they. That way they can afford a new machine every six months, since the new software will require it. Nobody needs to have any commitments or any life outside Fidonet anyway. Cha-ching. - Ignore all of these. You ignore the rest of ARTSPEC anyway, and we do too sometimes. Good reasons with logical bases are, after all, only guidelines. Remember our motto: Newspapers should have no rules. Well, except maybe only rules we can apply only when we feel like it and ignore the rest of the time. If this fails to anger someone, I'm sorry, I'll get to you next time. Feel free to dislike the words, but you can't blame me for the circumstances and behaviors I observe. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Nodelist size -- again! by Pasi Eronen pasi@forum.nullnet.fi (preferred) 2:222/170 (slow and unreliable if routed) There has recently been a number of articles about the size of the nodelist in Snooze. New flags, removal of hold entries, or a new nodelist format (proposed a couple of years ago) would indeed make the nodelist smaller. But not by much. If we save, say, ten bytes per entry, the nodelist would still be over two megabytes. If we remove a couple of hundred 'unnecessary' entries, it's still over 2 megs. And it's growing. One solution is not to use the full nodelist -- how many entries of the full nodelist have you actually sometimes used? All nodes for your own region and just hosts for the rest would be enough for most. Another solution has been proposed quite a while ago by Robert Heller in FSC-0069 ("FidoNet domain name service"). It contained ideas like alphabetical domain names, so it was probably a too radical change for Fidonet. I think a simpler scheme would be enough. A small nodelist FidoNews 11-23 Page: 15 06 Jun 1994 (maybe own region and hosts) would be distributed to all nodes. A complete nodelist segment for any given net could be file-requestable from its host (and maybe other nodes) using some agreed name (for example, FIDO00DE.002 for 2:222@fidonet) (don't you just love MS-DOS's file name limitations?). Naturally some programs would have to be modified to include this segment in the compiled nodelist or use it as-is. Of course, no solution is perfect. If you wanted to crashmail a node outside your own region, two calls would be required. But I'm not sure whetever it would be more expensive than the current system or not. Ideas, comments, etc. are welcome. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ARC standard Joshua Lee (1:271/250) Hello Raul! I'm responding to your article in v. 11 n. 20 of FidoNews. RA> Then I would like to know is WHY is it STILL the de-facto RA> standard?!! Especially since PLATFORM PORTABLE source for ARC RA> newer than v5.2x is NOT available! Your complaint here is moot, the standard is *specifically* ARC 5.x, and not later versions of ARC. RA> I have even dealt with a SysOp or two that got indignant RA> when I requested that they go back to a more compatible/compliant RA> ARC format, now this only happened a couple of times, but it RA> did happen and even Tell said sysop that they are in violation of technical standards, and let the NC and RC know about it. :-) You may be happy to know that ARC 5 (and ARCA, PKPAK, etc in compatability mode), is used or should be used by all ARCMail 0.6 compatable mail processors, and is the default compressed mail exchange format. Not the "lastest version" of ARC, which is not. Actually, I suspect outside of some SEAniks :-), the majority of nodes do not use the commercial ARC7 compressor as their ARCMail type compressor of choice in any case. Outside of it's v5 compatability mode, ARC7 shouldn't be the default form of compression. (Nor should ZIP for that matter, though I've seen software that was misconfigured to do so!) RA> Now shouldn't the de-facto compression format be one that RA> has platform PORTABLE source available? I sure think so!!! FidoNews 11-23 Page: 16 06 Jun 1994 Yes. The problem is that ZIP extraction is difficult, and ARJ impossible, on some 16 bit memory-addressed (<=64K RAM) platforms. Also, if a node cannot somehow handle ARC v5 archives, there is a nodelist flag to indicate this. Then the node can be sent all mail uncompressed by default. Also, some older versions of software only call an ARC5 compatable program (ARC or ARCA) to extract and compress rather than giving the user's choice of compressor. If a node wishes to use *higher* compression than ARC5, then by prior arrangement, they can do this as well. However, a random node in the nodelist should always be sent a compressed bundle with ARC5 compatable compression. RA> stuck without the means of maintaining cross-platform RA> mail compatibility, how long???!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You don't have to "maintain" anything. If you can do version 5, you're operating in accordance to the standards. Of course, it *is* nice when software can detect and handle other forms of compression as options too, but that's beyond the default compression standard. RA> that is non-compliant with stated Fido policy, or is FNEWS exempt RA> from what the rest of us have to deal with? The stated Fido policy only applies to Fido network mail-bundles, not to newsletters, programs, and other micellenia transfered in the net. :-) That having been said, some I've seen some networks, such as net 109, convert FidoNews to ARC5 so that all nodes can recieve it. The historical reason for using LZH of course was the infamous SEA versus PKWare and IFNA lawsuits/flamewars which engulfed FidoNet at one time. All ARC compressions were declared politically incorrect for purposes other than mail bundles. ;-) (I've got some old programs that were [poorly] compressed with an ancient version of ZOO specifically because of this!) RA> complaining about this, as I KNOW I can extract .LZH files for RA> reading, unlike any files compressed with ARC v6.xx or newer. Files compressed with ARC v6 or newer in a non v5 compatability mode don't match the ARCMail 0.6 standard as understood under policy 4. Whoever tells you otherwise is full of it. ;-) Does this help clear things up any? JBL = = = x x x XXX x x x = = = ---------------------------------------------------------------------- It's that time again... FidoNews 11-23 Page: 17 06 Jun 1994 by Matt Ion It's that time again... What time is that? NEAT - New Echo Announcement Time :) Okay, it's not a terribly new echo. It's been around for about a year now, kinda puttering along, mostly local to Net153. I've been avoiding using this wonderful publication for my own crass purposes, but what the heck, everyone else is doing it. Some time ago, with the help of Bonnie Goodwin, esteemed moderator of the AUDIO echo, I created an echo to serve my own favourite hobby (and sometimes job), and named it AUTOSOUND, and it was good. It's made its way onto a few other systems around North America (including SIREN - thanks Bonnie :), as well as Net153's Local Distribution System, and should hopefully soon be joining the Broadcaster's Professional Communication Network to take some of the off-topic car stereo chatter from the PRO_AUDIO conference. And for anyone else who's interested, it is currently available for widespread private distribution, with the hope of one day achieving backbone status (this, of course, requires a certain level of traffic and number of downlinks, which is also why I'm writing this :). I can be reached at the addresses below for more information; the tag again is AUTOSOUND; the topic is, of course, car audio, electronics, security, etc.; the uplink is my main system at 1:153/7040. Matt Ion -- 1:153/7106 aka MATT@SHIP.NET ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Keep Out--The Journal of Electronic Privacy Keep Out Magazine The Journal of Electronic Privacy There is a well-established constitutional right to privacy in the United States. We have this right today because of the wisdom and forethought of our founding fathers. That right is being threatened--usually not by would-be dictators or demagogues, but by well-meaning people who are simply misguided. Examples of this include the Clinton administration's Clipper Chip initiative, which would put an encryption device inside every telephone and computer--fine, except that the government would keep a copy of the keys. Export restrictions on strong cryptography are another threat. They keep computer hardware and software vendors from being competitive in a global market, and also stifle development of cryptographic technologies in this country. FidoNews 11-23 Page: 18 06 Jun 1994 Keep Out focuses on the practical side of cryptography, digital money, anonymous remailers, and everything else that can increase privacy. If you don't know what those are, you should be reading Keep Out. Rather than discuss the obscure branches of mathematics that are the basis for these technologies, Keep Out will discuss how to get these technologies, what they can do, and how to use them. Stories in progress for the first issue include: * A review of the different programs that claim to link PGP with off-line mail-readers * A story on the breaking of RSA and what it really means in terms of the security of your messages * An interview with Phil Zimmermann, including his thoughts on privacy in the digital age, export controls on cryptography, the copyright on RSA (the algorithm used in PGP), and information on his struggle with US Customs over exporting PGP * In our beginners' section, an explanation of how public-key encryption works, and how it can work for you In short, Keep Out focuses on who is taking your privacy away from you, and what you can do to get it back. A one-year subscription (six issues) to Keep Out costs US $15. Keep Out can not accept credit-card orders, but checks and money orders payable to "Keep Out" are welcome. The premier issue of Keep Out will reach newsstands everywhere August 1. For information on advertising, to reach our editorial staff, or for subscription questions, call (818) 345-8640, or write: Keep Out P.O. Box 571312 Tarzana, CA 91357-1312 You can fax Keep Out at (818) 342-5127. You can also reach Keep Out through the Internet at "Keep.Out@f903.n102.z1.fidonet.org" or call the Keep Out BBS, 1:102/903, at (818) 342-5127. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Madam Emilia Q: I don't understand cencorship laws, I guess they are called "pornography" laws, as they are applied to BBSs. If a sysop is held responsible for whatever is passing through her BBS, then it is implied she's obligated to read other people's private mail. That seems more of a wrongness than anything punished now with censorship laws. Will you please explain this to me? A: I'm sorry dear, but i can't explain that to you, it does not make sense. However, i need to criticise your use of the term "she" FidoNews 11-23 Page: 19 06 Jun 1994 when used in a non-gender-specific context. Q: How do you manage to stand answering endless questions when you don't know anything? It must be tiring. Can i help you? A: Yes, darling. Avoid standing on pedestals. Stand on soap-boxes instead, they are more interesting. If you want to simplify things when a crowd starts gathering around you, then carefully lissen to what they say and feed it exactly back to them, ever sooo gently and with real concern. Q: If all you are doing is feeding back to people statements they themselves have made then why do they bother lissening to you, when they could simply lissen to themselves? A: Because i'm on a soap-box. Some people would rather "agree" than dissent, even if they are meaning exactly the same words. If i like agreeing, i will find someone to lissen to who says what i want to hear. If i like dissenting, i will find someone to lissen to who does not say what i want to hear. The stature of the soap-box is illusory; a mere, but useful illusion. Q: How can you blow soap-bubbles without water? ======================================================================== Fidonews Information ======================================================================== ------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION ---------------- Editors: Sylvia Maxwell, Donald Tees Editors Emeritii: Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell, Vince Perriello, Tim Pozar Tom Jennings "FidoNews" BBS FidoNet 1:1/23 BBS +1-519-570-4176, 300/1200/2400/14400/V.32bis/HST(DS) Internet addresses: Don & Sylvia (submission address) editor@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca Sylvia -- max@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca Donald -- donald@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca Tim -- pozar@kumr.lns.com (Postal Service mailing address) FidoNews 128 Church St. Kitchener, Ontario Canada N2H 2S4 Voice: (519) 570-3137 FidoNews 11-23 Page: 20 06 Jun 1994 Published weekly by and for the members of the FidoNet international amateur electronic mail system. 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