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- From: kalantar@cs.cornell.edu (Michael H Kalantar)
- Subject: Welcome to soc.religion.bahai
- Message-ID: <1994Apr1.142726.18665@cs.cornell.edu>
- Followup-To: soc.religion.bahai
- Summary: Newsgroup charter, how to submit postings by either mail or news
- Sender: kalantar@cs.cornell.edu (Michael Kalantar)
- Supersedes: <1994Mar1.135905.23640@cs.cornell.edu>
- Organization: Moderators of soc.religion.bahai
- Date: Fri, 1 Apr 1994 14:27:26 GMT
- Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.Edu
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- Archive-name: bahai-faith/welcome
- Last-Modified: 31-January-1994
-
-
- Welcome! to the soc.religion.bahai newsgroup and its equivalent
- mailing list, bahai-faith. This article is one of several that shall
- be posted periodically. The current list of periodically posted
- articles is
-
- Welcome
- Introduction to the Baha'i Faith
- Annoted Bibliography
-
- [Up to date versions of these postings can be obtained via anonymous
- ftp (give Name as "anonymous" and your login name as your password)
- from rtfm.mit.edu in the directory /pub/usenet/soc.religion.bahai]
-
- PURPOSE
-
- The newsgroup will act as a non-threatening forum for discussing and
- sharing information about the tenets, history, and texts of the Baha'i
- Faith. Prior to its formation there was a good amount of traffic on
- this topic in other newsgroups; this group provides a "single point of
- contact" for such discussion.
-
- Examples of posts that fall within the group's scope are:
-
- * The Baha'i Faith's relation to other religions
- * Relevance of Baha'i principles to current world events/problems
- * Analysis of particular scriptural passages or themes
- * General Q & A
-
- MODERATOR POLICIES
-
- The newsgroup will be subject to standards of Baha'i consultation, a
- decision-making process whose salient features include frank yet
- respectful statement of views and the concerted, open-minded search
- for truth. In practice, the moderators will reject personal attacks
- (flames) directed at individual posters, similarly inflammatory
- attacks directed at religious institutions, and articles which use
- offensive language. These guidelines are intended to regulate only
- the tone of the discussions, and not their contents.
-
- Repetitive postings (such as multiple responses to one request for a
- book reference) may also be rejected. Any rejected article will be
- returned to the sender with an explanation. The moderators may also,
- when it appears helpful, insert clarifying remarks in posts, with the
- intent of maintaining a good signal/noise ratio.
-
- SUBSCRIPTIONS
-
- At USENET sites, one is subscribed to all available newsgroups,
- including soc.religion.bahai, by default. If soc.religion.bahai does
- not appear on your system, request that your news administrator make
- it available.
-
- The soc.religion.bahai newsgroup is gatewayed to USENET from the
- moderated Internet mailing list, bahai-faith, which shares
- soc.religion.bahai's policies. Those without USENET access should
- address subscription and unsubscription requests to
-
- bahai-faith-request@oneworld.wa.com
-
- If you have access to both USENET and Internet email, the former
- medium is generally preferable, as it requires fewer network resources
- per additional subscriber.
-
- SUBMISSIONS
-
- Readers of bahai-faith submit articles to the moderators by mailing
- them to
-
- bahai-faith@oneworld.wa.com
-
- Please note that the distinction between the bahai-faith and
- bahai-faith-request addresses is that administrivia is handled at the
- latter. (This distinction applies to most other mailing lists as
- well.) The distinction is significant in that the moderators do not
- administer bahai-faith; the two addresses denote entirely distinct
- recipients.
-
- At USENET sites that provide automatic mailing in support of moderated
- newsgroups, posting to soc.religion.bahai will transparently mail the
- article to the moderators. At other sites articles will need to be
- mailed explicitly to the moderators, by means of the mailing list
- address:
-
- bahai-faith@oneworld.wa.com
-
- The moderators attempt to handle each incoming article in a timely
- manner, either posting it publicly or responding to its author
- privately within four days of receipt. If a post has resulted in
- neither of these actions after four days, it should be assumed that
- one's site is not configured to support submissions to moderated
- groups, and the article should be resubmitted by mail to the above
- address.
-
- Please provide a signature with your name and correct e-mail address
- (preferably in Internet format) at the end of your article; do not
- rely on the article header's From: field to identify you, as this will
- not necessarily contain your correct e-mail address.
-
- NETIQUETTE
-
- Please bear in mind that, because of the gatewayed nature of
- soc.religion.bahai and bahai-faith, each posted article will appear in
- both a USENET newsgroup and an Internet mailing list. The combined
- technical limitations of these forums require that a "least common
- denominator" approach be used in posting articles.
-
- Specifically, authors should be aware that:
-
- * USENET news has a massive readership, as articles are replicated on
- literally thousands of hosts; mailing list readerships are generally
- much less extensive
-
- * except for the Subject: header, mailing list articles have no
- built-in way of referencing previous articles
-
- * whereas news facilitates the direction of responses to either the
- entire readership (via a "Follow-up") or an individual author (via a
- "Reply"), a mailing list requires that the user explicitly rewrite
- an address for one of these tasks (depending on the list's
- configuration) by altering the default To: header or possibly just
- adding a Cc: header in a mail reply
-
- * a mailing list subscriber's host may have quite limited mail
- storage, so article length is a concern
-
- * many readers' terminals are limited to 80 character lines
-
- Therefore, the following suggestions are offered for your
- consideration before posting.
-
- An option in requests for specific information (how do I reach
- someone, where is this quotation to be found, etc.) is to ask
- explicitly that all replies be mailed directly to the poster, who may
- then post a summary if it is of general interest. This would result
- in only 2 messages (or perhaps just one) being seen by all
- subscribers, which could be desirable in some contexts. Likewise,
- responses to such requests may, in some cases, be most appropriately
- addressed just to the original poster.
-
- Please use line lengths of no more than 75. This keeps your text
- within the 80 character per line limit of most terminals, in both your
- initial article and in any followup articles, where it is customary to
- prefix each line of quotation from another article with a few
- additional characters to indicate the material is quoted.
-
- Please be merciful to small mail systems by limiting articles to 50
- KiloBytes in length. Posts that exceed this limit should either be
- pared down or subdivided; or one could submit an announcement of the
- item instead, asking that readers respond via private mail in order to
- obtain the actual item.
-
- If you quote a previously posted article, please limit the amount of
- quoted text that you include. One may generally assume that readers
- have already seen an article to which one is responding. Therefore,
- you need only quote as much as required for establishing a context.
-
- Please choose your Subject: heading carefully!
-
- In the spirit of sharing ideas rather than wrangling over same, please
- consider the following two contrasting quotations and the questions
- that appear after them.
-
- The shining spark of truth cometh forth only after the clash of
- differing opinions.
-
- `Abdu'l-Baha, in Baha'i Administration, p. 21
-
- If two souls quarrel and contend about a question of the Divine
- questions, differing and disputing, _both are wrong_. The wisdom of
- this incontrovertible law of God is this: That between two souls
- from amongst the believers of God, no contention and dispute might
- arise; that they may speak with each other with infinite amity and
- love. Should there appear the least trace of controversy, they must
- remain silent, and both parties must continue their discussions no
- longer.
-
- `Abdu'l-Baha, in Baha'i World Faith, pp. 428-429
- (Emphasis as in the original)
-
- a. In my article, is an idea being offered, expanded or clarified, or
- its implications being explored? Has it been stated previously?
- Or is it mostly being reiterated and/or defended?
-
- b. Have others indicated a desire to move on to another topic?
-
- c. If responding to an earlier article, is it best in this case to
- respond to each paragraph therein? Or is there one statement that
- succinctly summarizes the earlier viewpoint? Or should a
- paraphrase be attempted?
-
- d. Does the article express facts, or opinions? More important, is it
- easy to discern which is which?
-
- Our thanks for your help in maintaining a good "signal to noise"
- ratio.
-
- With best wishes,
-
- --The Moderators:
- nabil@world.net (Aaron Nabil Eastlund)
- kalantar@cs.cornell.edu (Michael Kalantar)
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