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- From: macman@bernina.ethz.ch (Danny Schwendener)
- Newsgroups: rec.scouting,rec.answers,news.answers
- Subject: rec.scouting FAQ #0: Welcome to rec.scouting - General questions
- Supersedes: <scouts-about_759495000@bernina.ethz.ch>
- Followup-To: poster
- Date: 22 Mar 1994 23:04:17 GMT
- Organization: Pfadi Glockenhof, 8001 Zurich, Switzerland
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-
- Archive-name: scouting/0_introduction
- Last-Modified: 1994/03/20
-
- Welcome to rec.scouting, the newsgroup for boy and girl scouts,
- cub scouts, venturers, rovers, scout leaders and all people
- interested in scouting, worldwide.
-
- In this group, we discuss issues relevant to scouting activities,
- and the administration of scout units, sollicit advice from other
- netters on what to do in certain situations, and generally seek and
- provide support and encouragement with respect to scouting.
-
- This is a group intended for both scouts and leaders. Although
- postings from leaders predominate, scouts and cub scout groups are
- encouraged to use this group to exchange ideas and to set up a
- contact with other groups in other places around the world.
-
- This document introduces new readers to the prefered Etiquette
- for rec.scouting and to the compilation of files of Frequently Asked
- Questions (FAQ). It also contains references to two other scouting-
- oriented discussion forums, APO-L and SCOUTS-L.
-
- If you have a useful item that hasn't been included in this FAQ,
- please do all of us the favour. Write it up and post it on
- rec.scouting. Drop me a copy too to make sure that I include it
- in this file.
-
-
- This file is in digested format, like all rec.scouting FAQ files.
- If you're using nn as newsreader, type 'G %" to split the digest into
- individual postings. In bn or rn, typing control-G should cause the
- reader to skip to the next posting within this file.
-
- As the FAQ files are updated regularly, make sure that you have the
- latest copy in your hands. The release date of this FAQ is indicated
- in the line starting with "Last-Modified:" at the top of this file.
- Files older than three months should be considered as outdated.
-
- This file or parts of it may be freely used, printed and re-distributed
- as long as you enclose this paragraph and keep the references to the
- respective contributors and to the maintainer (listed below) intact.
-
- -- Danny Schwendener macman@bernina.ethz.ch
- Wolfsmeute Nidau/Glockenhof, Sihlstr. 33, CH-8001 Zurich, Switzerland
- m.h.c. Troop 14, San Francisco
-
-
- --------------------------------------
- From: macman@bernina.ethz.ch (Danny Schwendener)
- Subject: Etiquette Guidelines
-
- *** ETIQUETTE GUIDELINES ***
-
- Most of the guidelines here are taken from news.announce.newusers.
- However, they bear repeating from time to time.
-
- o Please do not "flame" (insult) anyone in this newsgroup.
- Flames belong in private mail. Discussions will naturally
- bring disagreements, however, rebuttals should always be made
- in a rational, logical and mature manner in public.
-
- o rec.scouting has a strong worldwide scope. Many readers are
- outside of your country and will not understand terms which are
- proper to your own scouting organization. Please keep this in mind
- when setting up an article or a reply and include some basic
- background information so that everyone can understand.
-
- o Please limit the amount of material included from previous
- postings as much as possible, and try to be concise.
- However, make sure that you include enough of the original
- post so as to make your follow-up sensible.
-
- o Please re-edit your Subject and Newsgroup lines before sending
- a follow-up. Replies in the third round rarely have a direct
- relation to the original subject.
-
- o The rec.* hierarchy is widely available on most hosts carrying Usenet.
- Messages posted in these newsgroups stay visible for a fairly long
- period (usually 14-30 days). To prevent disk overflows, post
- scouting-related GIFs and other pictures on alt.pictures.* (or upload
- them to ftp.imp.ch) and post a notice on rec.scouting.
-
-
- o The bottom line: post intelligently, and make this newsgroup
- worthwile to read through.
-
-
- --------------------------------------
- From: macman@bernina.ethz.ch (Danny Schwendener)
- Subject: What are the rec.scouting FAQ files and where can I find them?
-
-
- Rec.Scouting has a compendium of answers to frequently asked questions.
- As for all FAQ files, the idea is to free Usenet from cyclic issues
- and give room to new topics.
-
- The answers have been grouped into different files according to their
- topic. There are currently nine FAQ files available, with more in preparation:
-
- #0 : Introduction to Rec.Scouting and to the FAQ files (this file)
- #1 : Skits, Yells & Creative Campfires
- #2 : Scouting around the World
- #3 : Games (split into three parts for size reasons)
- #4 : Unit Administration
- #5 : Silk Screen Techniques
- #6 : Cub Scout Leader Hints
- #7 : Fund Raising Ideas
- #8 : BSA/GSUSA official policies (gays in scouting)
- #9 : Pinewood Derby Hints * * In preparation
-
- The FAQ files are posted in regular intervals (one file every three or
- four days) on rec.scouting, rec.answers and news.answers.
-
- They are also available via anonymous ftp from ftp.ethz.ch [129.132.1.45]
- (user name 'anonymous', your internet address as password) in the
- directory: rec.scouting/.
-
- FTP is a way of copying files between networked computers. If you
- need help in using or getting started with FTP, send e-mail to
- mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu
- with
- send usenet/news.answers/ftp-list/faq
- in the message body.
-
- Users with no networked access to the Internet (such as UUCP sites) can
- use the same procedure to get the individual FAQ files by writing
- send usenet/news.answers/scouting/<filename>
- or
- send usenet/news.answers/scouting/index
- in the message body to get a list of the available files.
-
-
- If you think that an important topic has not been covered by the current
- FAQ series yet, please let me know.
-
- As the FAQ files are updated regularly, make sure that you have the
- latest copy in your hands.
-
-
- --------------------------------------
- From: macman@bernina.ethz.ch (Danny Schwendener)
- Subject: Are there archive sites for other scouting-related files?
- Date: 20 March 94
-
- A. FTP.ETHZ.CH
- Yes. A couple of interesting binaries (songs, fonts, etc.) are stored
- on ftp.ethz.ch in the directory: rec.scouting/ and can be retrieved there
- by anonymous ftp. This archive also contains the latest versions of the
- FAQ files and a collection of text files that are too large or too specific
- to fit into a FAQ file. ftp.ethz.ch hosts the original FAQ files, so
- you'll always find the newest versions here, often even before it
- appears as posting on rec.scouting.
-
- As an alternative to FTP, you can use gopher to access this ftp.ethz.ch
- by using the following command on your local machine:
- gopher gopher.ethz.ch
-
- Gopher is a way of accessing a growing number of databases and archive sites
- on the internet. If you need help in using or getting started with gopher,
- send e-mail to
- mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu
- with
- send usenet/news.answers/gopher-faq
- in the message body.
-
-
- B. TCUBVM.BITNET
- Another site worth mentioning is TCUBVM.bitnet, which has the BSA clipart
- files on-line in PC (pcx) and Macintosh PICT (pix) formats. The PC files
- are ZIP'ed and the Mac files are stuffed. To get started with this site,
- send e-mail to
- listserv@tcubvm.bitnet
- with
- index scouts-l
- help
- in the message body.
-
-
- C. CRASH.CTS.COM
- The latest releases of the Scouting "MATE" demo series of troop
- support software are available via MBAS, uucp, or BBS Dial-in to
- slic.cts.com. Also via FTP to crash.cts.com. For more info, send a blank
- letter to server-scouting@slic.cts.com. An informational file will be
- generated and sent out within an hour.
-
- The info-mac FTP archives at sumex-aim.stanford.edu carry a couple of
- scouting-related graphics.
-
-
- D. FREENET-IN-A.CWRU.EDU
- The Cleveland Freenet has a new area (as of Oct 93) dedicated to Scouting.
- To access the Cleveland Freenet. I haven't found out how to access Freenet
- as FTP user, but you can Telnet to:
- freenet-in-a.cwru.edu or
- freenet-in-b.cwru.edu
-
- Users from OUTSIDE Cleveland Freenet should mail files to:
- xx348@cleveland.freenet.edu
-
- Users WITHIN Cleveland Freenet should type:
- <Go Scouts>
- at any 'Your Choice ====>' prompt.
-
- E. STENAR.ARNES.SI
- The PCSOFT Archive on the Stenar Vax in Ljubljana, Slovenia has a directory
- named SCOUTS which is currently empty (20 March 94), but welcomes all
- scouting-related files (texts, pictures, etc.). Contributors should mail
- files to:
- janez-lovsin@uni-lj.si
-
-
- --------------------------------------
- From: macman@bernina.ethz.ch (Danny Schwendener)
- Subject: What is SCOUTS-L and how do I subscribe?
-
- From the info sheet:
- SCOUTS-L: This list will provide an opportunity for members of
- youth groups world-wide to interact, compare notes on their programs,
- discuss organizational problems, and communicate with members in
- distant units. The groups discussed may include, but will not be
- limited to the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Boys' and Girls' Clubs, etc.
-
- Although the mailing list's charter has no geographical or organizational
- restrictions, the messages on SCOUTS-L have been almost exclusively
- oriented on topics specific to the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) and the
- Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) for the past few years. Many subscribers
- to this list are working at the BSA council and district levels, so if you
- have questions on BSA/GSUSA-internals, SCOUTS-L is a good choice.
-
- To subscribe to this list, send a mail to LISTSERV@TCUBVM.BITNET and put
- the following line in the mail body (replace your_full_name by your own
- name):
- SUBSCRIBE SCOUTS-L "your_full_name"
-
- To post a message on the list, send it to SCOUTS-L@TCUBVM.BITNET. You
- don't need to be a subscriber of the list to send a message to it.
-
-
- --------------------------------------
- From: macman@bernina.ethz.ch (Danny Schwendener)
- Subject: What is APO-L and how do I subscribe?
-
- From the info sheet:
- APO-L: For Alpha Phi Omega, a service oriented fraternity which has
- chapters on many campuses world-wide. The list will provide an
- opportunity for members to interact, compare notes on their chapters,
- learn organizational problems and communicate with members at distant
- chapters.
-
- To subscribe to this list, send a mail to LISTSERV@PURCCVM.BITNET
- containing the following text (replace your_real_name by your own
- name):
- SUBSCRIBE APO-L "your_full_name"
-
- To get a list of APO Chapters, send a mail to the same address
- and put one of the following lines in the mail body to get a list
- sorted respectively by local chapter, by state or by university:
- GET APO-L BYCHAP
- GET APO-L BYSTATE
- GET APO-L BYUNIV
-
- To post a message on the list, send it to APO-L@PURCCVM.BITNET. You
- don't need to be a subscriber of the list to send a message to it.
-
-
- --------------------------------------
- From: bing@flounder.micro.umn.edu (Bing Wu)
- Subject: SISNet - Stay In Scouting Network (FidoNet)
-
- SISNet - Stay In Scouting Network, is a FidoNet style echomail network
- which is dedicated to scouting related conferences such as
-
- SIS_GEN Scouting General Discussion
- SIS_ADULT Adult Leader discussion
- SIS_ODOOR Out door adventures etc.
- SIS_SALE Path trade/sale
-
- and many other conferences available.
-
- Currectly SISnet is carried by about 20 BBSes in the united states and
- canada area, and we are expanding. If you wish to get invloved in SISNet,
- or one of your local BBSes is interested in carrying SISNet, please contact
- me at bing@mermaid.micro.umn.edu or call SISNet headquarters supporting
- BBS at 612-378-7783 (28,800 VFC). If you wish to post messages in SISNet,
- contact me for your the name and phone # of the SISNet BBS nearest you.
- Or you can send your message to me at the address above, and I will post
- it for you.
-
-
- --------------------------------------
- From: macman@bernina.ethz.ch (Danny Schwendener)
- Subject: Can I post messages to rec.scouting without access to Usenet?
-
- Yes. All E-mail sent to rec-scouting@cs.utexas.edu is gatewayed
- to rec.scouting.
-
- However, this is a one-way path only. To read messages posted on
- rec.scouting, you need to have access to a machine which carries
- Usenet.
-
-
- --------------------------------------
- From: macman@bernina.ethz.ch (Danny Schwendener)
- Subject: Can I receive the rec.scouting messages through a mailing list?
-
- No. Very few Usenet newsgroups are tied to a mailing list. Rec.scouting
- isn't one of them.
-
- It isn't a technical problem - it is very easy to set up such a
- gateway. But it is a political issue. Usenet newsgroups are here to
- avoid the costs of mailing lists. Check your local BBS'es or ask the
- computing services of your local campus for an account with access
- to Usenet.
-
-
- -------------------------------- End of FAQ #0 --------------------------------
-