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- This document is for the callers who elect to be part of this network:
-
- First off, welcome! Glad you are here.
-
- Second off, a bit of the nets philosophy. There are many networks around
- that have a hierarchy that determines how all good, little users should
- act. That all well and good for the Law and Order crowd, but does tend
- to stifle the creative side. This network will run with a limited set
- of formal rules. And, while those rules may be revised or even expanded
- from time to time; the driving force in such change will be the users.
-
- As a sysop and NetHub, I have one vote. As a user you have one vote.
- The same goes for your local sysop. Each of us has a single option;
- to participate or not participate. On our local system we can tell
- a user just how he must act. In these echos, we still have that right
- with our own callers. On the network, we have no such rights. However,
- we are sworn to support the conference hosts and hubs request to remove
- a disruptive users access. That's about it for sysop control.
-
- So, how does the network function? In a democratic manner or more
- accurately as a confederation of folks interested in a single topic
- The BASIC language.
-
- Each conference could be considered a state. The conference host will
- be it's "Governor" and be elected by the constituents on an annual
- basis. Voting will occur within the conference and "poll watchers" from
- within the conference shell tabulate the votes and report the results.
-
- The Hubs could be considered a "treed" Senate. The Hub is responsible
- for the nodes he's supporting. Hubs can much better track the traffic
- and support from his nodes than can network officers. And, seeing that
- the nodes reflect on him, as a hub, he should be the interested party to
- resolve the more local problems.
-
- The Regional Hubs provide the same responsibility for their member hubs
- and echoing bbs's. They aren't going to be quite as locally oriented
- or have the knowledge to be. They will communicate with their hubs
- via a conference local to their hub so that they can work out any
- problems that occur in their area with the hubs from that area.
-
- The Network Hub will be the collecting point for network decisions and
- that will be a "local" conference that the Regional's will have access
- to and who may or may not provide access to a "lower" hub who wishes to
- address a problem.
-
- All that "background" stuff should be available to any users who wishes
- to see how a decision was reached and will be available as a viewable
- conference on the Regional or Net hubs that they may call and access
- upon request.
-
- If the members of a conference wish to remove the host, they must petition
- the regional group for that privilege. If granted, an interim vote takes
- place for the remaining term of the Host. All conference hosting is on
- a calendar basis.
-
- So, what it all boils down to is the network is run by the network. There
- are no lofty titles and no chances for petty dictators, pocket vetoes,
- or decision that don't reflect the net's real feelings.
- The network trys to avoid lots of rules. It will appreciate your
- following this guideline in entering messages into the network:
-
- AVOID OVERQUOTING
- Quoting should be a memory jogger. It should not be long. It should
- not contain all of the message you are replying to. Each messages
- references the message it is replying to. If the recipient needs to
- refresh his memory further, he can read the message again. Sysop
- spend $$$ for the long-distance calls to provide this network to you.
- Overquoting becomes costly-redundancy for them
-
- FANCY SIGNATURES and EXTRANEOUS HUMOR
- Your signature is always part of the message header. Placing it in
- the body of your messages can also add to the networks costs. Cute
- little saying and humor can be left in the off-topic conference.
- Limit these goodies to your tag line in all other conferences.
-
- ANSI MESSAGES -- AT MACROS
- Do not include ANSI codes or BBS macros in your messages. Many
- bbs can and do filter them out. The result is your pretty message
- becomes a garbled mess. Macros that change colors etc. on certain
- bbs's are also prohibited.
-
- The network is based on text and content. ANSI detracts. A conference
- may change this rule if a sufficient reason exists--such as a screen
- design conference.
-
- ALSO
- Try to change your SUBJECT: when you are changing the topic.
- Maintain common courtesy.
- Enjoy!
-
- NO PERSONAL ATTACK
- You can "dis" "slam" or whatever someone's code, philosophy of programming
- etc. You cannot denigrate or attack any person. Think of that Pencil-
- Necked Geek as being a body building black belt who lives next door and
- give him that same respect. Don't hide behind the electrons of the
- communication medium. Remember, it takes pretty small individual to
- succeed in hiding behind an electron. :)
-
- There's only one response to make when/if you fail and are called down--
- an immediate, complete apology.
-
- So, that the flavor of BASNET. I hope you profit from the echos and that
- others profit and enjoy your participation. And, if you're only a lurker
- its the nets loss. There are conference for all skill levels so you CAN
- contribute.
-
- Take a look at CONFEREN.TXT for the currently available conferences.
-
- All BASNet messages are copyrighted with a publisher's copyright.
- Copyright 1992 by BASNet -- All right reserved
- Any organization that is not for profit is granted a limited license to
- quote from these messages. No message may be sold by the network or
- by licensed or unlicensed entities without the expressed written consent
- of the copyright holder and the original author of the message. The purpose
- of this copyright is to prevent use for profit of the message content of the
- network and it's member. No message on this network can be considered a
- release to the public domain.
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