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- From: edhew@xenitec.on.ca (Ed Hew)
- Subject: Biz.* Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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- Summary: Answers to frequently asked questions about biz.* (periodic posting)
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-
- The "biz" FAQ
-
- This posting provides an introduction to the biz.* newsgroups, and
- answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about biz.*.
-
- This article is repeated periodically for the benefit of new readers.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Subject: Table of contents.
-
- Subject: What is the biz hierarchy, anyways?
- Subject: Who created biz?
- Subject: What groups already exist on biz?
- Subject: How can I receive a feed of the biz groups?
- Subject: What is the group creation process on biz?
- Subject: What is the charter of biz.config?
- Subject: What types of groups would be more suitable for biz than USENET?
- Subject: What is considered good net.etiquette on biz.*?
- Subject: Are the biz groups archived anywhere?
- Subject: Are the biz groups available as a mailing list?
- Subject: What about gopher, wais, mosaic (and the like) servers for biz?
- Subject: Contributions to biz.config FAQ.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: What is the biz hierarchy, anyways?
-
- "Biz" is a hierarchy of newsgroups that are carried and propagated
- by sites interested in the world of business products around them --
- in particular, computer products and services. This includes product
- announcements, announcements of fixes and enhancements, product
- reviews, and postings of demo software.
-
- While not supporting the electronic equivalent of a newspaper ad, the
- "biz" hierarchy is specifically intended to carry traffic of a commercial,
- factual, and often technical nature. Thus, some sites that operate under
- restrictions against carrying such traffic may not be able to carry the
- hierarchy.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: Who created biz?
-
- Karl Denninger (karl@MCS.COM) formed biz in the late '80s in response to a
- rather large net.discussion over the proper place (if indeed there was any
- at the time) for people to post things that were blatently commercial. To
- quote Karl, "I believe it was 87 or 88, but I don't have an exact date".
-
- The result was the creation of biz.*; "ddsw1", the forefather of the
- current MCSNet machines (with pieces and parts still in use) was the first
- "hub" of distribution. MCS maintained "free on request" access to anyone
- who would poll for a couple of years. A few people did, and the groups
- got picked up by a reasonably large percentage of the net.
-
- There are many sites which do not carry the groups for reasons of AUP-fear
- or local politics, or just because they don't want to pay for commercial
- traffic. Volume is typically low and the information content is reasonably
- good.
-
- Subsequent to it's inception, various biz sub-hierarchies have appeared
- where content is actually quite strictly regulated and which explicitly
- exclude commercial ads (as differentiated from informational postings).
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: What groups already exist on biz?
-
- A number of groups have been created under several sub-classifications.
- The original intention of the sub-classifications may have been to
- encourage creation of subgroups under (for instance) biz.comp.software.*
- and biz.comp.hardware.*. The second-level tag has since become more
- generalized, such as "jobs", or a specific manufacturer's name. As the
- hierarchy continues to evolve, there is some inconsistency.
-
- The valid "biz" newsgroup list, as of Feb 25, 1994:
-
- biz.americast AmeriCast announcements.
- biz.americast.samples Samples of AmeriCast. (Moderated)
- biz.books.technical Technical bookstore & publisher advertising & info.
- biz.clarinet Announcements about ClariNet.
- biz.clarinet.sample Samples of ClariNet newsgroups for the outside world.
- biz.comp.hardware Generic commercial hardware postings.
- biz.comp.services Generic commercial service postings.
- biz.comp.software Generic commercial software postings.
- biz.comp.telebit Support of the Telebit modem.
- biz.comp.telebit.netblazer The Telebit Netblazer.
- biz.config Biz Usenet configuration and administration.
- biz.dec DEC equipment & software.
- biz.dec.decathena DECathena discussions.
- biz.dec.decnews The DECNews newsletter. (Moderated)
- biz.dec.ip IP networking on DEC machines.
- biz.dec.workstations DEC workstation discussions & info.
- biz.digex.announce Announcements from Digex. (Moderated)
- biz.jobs.offered Position announcements.
- biz.misc Miscellaneous postings of a commercial nature.
- biz.next.newprod New product announcements for the NeXT.
- biz.oreilly.announce New product announcements from O'Reilly and Associates (Moderated)
- biz.pagesat For discussion of the Pagesat Satellite Usenet Newsfeed.
- biz.sco.announce SCO and related product announcements. (Moderated)
- biz.sco.binaries Binary packages for SCO Xenix, UNIX, or ODT. (Moderated)
- biz.sco.general Q&A, discussions and comments on SCO products.
- biz.sco.magazine To discuss SCO Magazine and its contents.
- biz.sco.opendesktop ODT environment and applications tech info, q&a.
- biz.sco.sources Source code ported to an SCO operating environment. (Moderated)
- biz.sco.wserver SCO widget server questions, answers and discussion.
- biz.stolen Postings about stolen merchandise.
- biz.tadpole.sparcbook Discussions on the Sparcbook portable computer.
- biz.test Biz newsgroup test messages.
- biz.univel.misc Discussions and comments on Univel products.
- biz.zeos.announce Zeos Product Announcements. (Moderated)
- biz.zeos.general Zeos technical support and general information.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: How can I receive a feed of the biz groups?
-
- NNTP feeds of "biz" may be obtained from, among others:
-
- hookup.net <newsadm@hookup.net> (Murray S. Kucherawy)
- news.mcs.com <info.mcs.com> (Karl Denninger)
- openage.com <paul@openage.com> (Paul Fischer)
- rain.psg.com <randy@psg.com> (Randy Bush)
- s.ms.uky.edu <usenet@ms.uky.edu> (Kenneth Herron)
- uunet.uu.net <help@uunet.uu.net> (UUNET Customer Liaison)
- xenitec.on.ca <edhew@xenitec.on.ca> (Ed Hew)
-
- UUCP feeds of "biz" may be obtained from, among others:
-
- excelsior.com <tim@excelsior.com> (Tim Tyhurst)
- news.mcs.com <info.mcs.com> (Karl Denninger)
- uunet.uu.net <help@uunet.uu.net> (UUNET Customer Liaison)
- xenitec.on.ca <edhew@xenitec.on.ca> (Ed Hew)
-
- Propagation of the hierarchy isn't as widespread as the mainstream
- USENET, but it is growing. The news admins listed above have made and
- continue to make a concerted effort to enhance global biz propagation
- and to reduce its geographic fragmentation. An inquiry to the appropriate
- news admin is suggested, as feed availability may vary from time to time
- and from host to host. Note that commercial service providers and others
- may charge a fee for service and connectivity -- again, ask.
-
- Those having difficulty getting biz feeds, especially outside of North
- America, are encouraged to write to either the undersigned or the
- contacts listed above, so that we can help you get a feed.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: What is the group creation process on biz?
-
- The group creation process on biz is much looser than the "standard"
- hierarchy. To some extent this reflects that fact that biz is an
- ongoing experiment-in-process. Basically, one states one's intention
- to start a new group on biz.config, e.g., "I intend to start biz.foo
- in a week or so, barring serious objections." On occasion, objections
- are made that should be taken under advisement, generally for naming
- reasons (i.e. consistency with existing groups either in biz or USENET),
- unnecessary duplication with other groups, and so forth.
-
- Many folks choose to cross-post these discussions to USENET group
- news.groups to get a wider audience; however, one might suggest that
- on such postings, the Followup-to line be set to biz.config _only_.
-
- Note that some biz sub-hierarchies are managed, and that creation of new
- newsgroups within them requires the agreement of the respective responsible
- party (eg, biz.sco.*). Check the FAQ for the sub-hierarchy, locate and
- contact that individual, and ask them to follow the biz creation process.
-
- Q&A:
- >Uh, I don't pretend to be a USENET know-it-all, but don't you need to
- >make this an RFD, then hold a CFV, then a final ACK, then do the
- >newgroup? Or is the biz. hierarchy like alt. in that anyone can
- >create a new newsgroup?
-
- Neither. The biz hierarchy has its own peculiar set of rules, which
- have evolved from necessity and common sense over the years.
-
- In theory, anyone can issue a newgroup message on a whim. However, that
- doesn't necessarily mean that it will be either widely honored, or that
- the new newsgroup will actually be propagated to any useful degree!
-
- In practice, creation of new 'biz' newsgroups is normally handled as follows:
-
- 1. private discussion between interested parties to the resolution
- that the new newsgroup has a likelihood of success.
- 2. you contact the key hostmasters who handle the vast majority of
- biz propagation to ensure that the suggested newsgroup will be
- indeed be propagated, particularly those who control the NNTP
- links that bring disparate chunks of geographic biz propagation
- together.
- 3. publicly post the suggested charter to biz.config (you may optionally
- crosspost to news.groups if you're brave). Indicate your intention
- to create, barring strenuous or widespread objections. Convert those
- who post opposition to a position of tacit agreement at minimum;
- if you can't do that, consider going back to step 1.
- 4. Wait about two weeks, and, if the newsgroup is not within a
- sub-hierarchy under the auspices of a given individual, issue
- the newgroup control message, otherwise ask the party responsible
- to do so for you. Ask one or more biz backbone hosts admins to
- support your newgroup with their own newgroup messages.
- 5. Send email to the maintainer of this FAQ to ensure that your new
- biz newsgroup is listed!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: What is the charter of biz.config?
-
- The charter of biz.config is to serve as the controlling newsgroup for
- discussion of new biz groups, connectivity, propagation, policy, and
- the like. Note that the canonical newsgroups entry is:
-
- biz.config Biz Usenet configuration and administration.
-
- Note the somewhat ambiguous use of "Usenet" in this description. In
- this FAQ, the usage USENET means the comp/misc/news/rec/sci/soc/talk
- hierarchies, aka "mainstream USENET". Many people, including whoever
- originally wrote the description line, use "Usenet" to loosely mean,
- "interconnected newsgroup hierarchies and/or distributions propagated
- via B News compatible mechanisms.", and now encompassing a multitude of
- NTAs (News Transport Agents) within the "greater internet". One goal
- of this FAQ is to clarify in people's minds the distinction between the
- transport mechanism and the sets of networks (plural) carried over them.
- To summarize, the description should probably just refer to the "Biz net."
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: What types of groups would be more suitable for biz than USENET?
-
- Any group that intends to include specifically commercial announcements
- from businesses, concerning their main products or focus, would more
- properly fit the charter of the biz newsgroups. Expert technical content
- from a specific vendor's staff is also most appropriate within biz, noting
- that some in the "mainstream USENET" frown upon anything that might be
- considered tainted by vendor participation even for the informational
- aspect provided. This has proven to free many who have the knowledge,
- to post valuable insight into the products they develop and work with.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: What is considered good net.etiquette on biz.*?
-
- Here are some etiquette reminders that will help us all to make the
- hierarchy an ever-friendlier place:
-
- -- Please, before posting, ensure that you've read the basic USENET
- etiquette guide in news.announce.newusers. Ensure that you are
- also familiar with the newsgroup charter and acceptable content.
-
- -- Is your posting so blatantly an advertisement that it goes beyond
- the bounds of being "informational", and hence may cause many users
- or sites to restrict their participation in "biz"? If so, tone it
- down! Keep it factual. Edit out the hype. Product and service
- announcements are welcome within specific biz "announce" newsgroups
- (e.g., biz.sco.announce). Check the newsgroup charter, and the
- availability of a specific "announce" newsgroup before posting.
-
- -- "So, where do I place my blatant commercial ads?" From time to time,
- an "ads" hierarchy has been proposed. If you need such, create it!
- You may also find that certain biz newsgroups may tolerate private
- ads to some extent - check their charters and monitor their content.
-
- -- Remember that biz isn't the mainstream USENET. The rules of the
- comp/misc/news/rec/sci/soc/talk hierarchies do not necessarily apply
- here. However, those guidelines that are mostly net.common.sense
- should probably always be taken to heart.
-
- -- Remember that biz is a volunteer network. All the code, maintenance,
- and question-answering are maintained by folks who freely give their
- time to help the net. Please consider this and treat them accordingly.
- Be as precise as possible so that overworked knowledgeable people will
- not waste time trying to solve the wrong problem when trying to help you.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: Are the biz groups archived anywhere?
-
- Selective biz newsgroup archives are maintained at various publicly
- accessible archive sites, not necessarily limited to:
-
- telly.on.ca <evan@telly.on.ca> (Evan Liebovitch)
- ftp.xenitec.on.ca <edhew@xenitec.on.ca> (Ed Hew)
- wimsey.com <sl@wimsey.com> (Stuart Lynn)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: Are the biz groups available as a mailing list?
-
- Selectively, yes. Check the FAQs in respective biz newsgroups for
- further information. For example, many biz.sco.* newsgroups are
- historically bi-directionally gated to mailing lists.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: What about gopher, wais, mosaic (and the like) servers for biz?
-
- A number of servers are under construction and will be listed as
- they become operational.
-
- Currently operational:
-
- WWW (mosaic) URL: http://www.xenitec.on.ca/
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: Contributions to biz.config FAQ.
-
- Many thanks to the following for their contributions:
-
- Karl Denninger <karl@mcs.com>
- Kenneth Herron <kherron@ms.uky.edu>
- David C Lawrence <tale@uunet.uu.net>
- Mark Linimon <linimon@nominil.lonesome.com>
- Murray S. Kucherawy <mskucher@nic.hookup.net>
- Catherine E. Stanton <cat@uunet.uu.net>
- Tim Tyhurst <tim@excelsior.com>
-
- This posting, like much of net.land, is maintained on a purely volunteer
- basis. I welcome reactions, additions, and corrections, via email.
- --
- Ed. A. Hew, <edhew@xenitec.on.ca> ....!uunet.ca!xenitec!eah
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