F I D O N E W S Volume 16, Number 23 7 June 1999 +----------------------------+---------------------------------------+ | The newsletter of the | ISSN 1198-4589 Published by: | | FidoNet community | "FidoNews" | | _ | +27-41-581-5913 [5:5/23] | | / \ | June Publication: 1:270/720 | | /|oo \ | | | (_| /_) | | | _`@/_ \ _ | | | | | \ \\ | Editor: | | | (*) | \ )) | Henk Wolsink 5:7104/2 | | |__U__| / \// | Editor Pro Tem (June 99) | | _//|| _\ / | Douglas Myers 1:270/720 | | (_/(_|(____/ | | | (jm) | Newspapers should have no friends. | | | -- JOSEPH PULITZER | +----------------------------+---------------------------------------+ | Submission address: Douglas Myers 1:270/720 | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | MORE addresses: | | | | submissions for June: doug@mdtnbbs.com | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | For information, copyrights, article submissions, | | obtaining copies of FidoNews or the internet gateway FAQ | | please refer to the end of this file. | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ Table of Contents 1. EDITORIAL ................................................ 1 Conflicts of Interest .................................... 1 2. GUEST EDITORIAL .......................................... 2 Dallas Hinton's Z1C Candidate's Statement ................ 2 3. ARTICLES ................................................. 5 Fidonet finally grew up - by Shannon Talley .............. 5 4. PROOFREADERS REPORT ...................................... 7 Apology to Joe Jared ..................................... 7 5. NET HUMOR ................................................ 8 Gaelic Beer Joke ......................................... 8 6. COMIX IN ASCII ........................................... 9 The Moox Brothers Cows ................................... 9 7. ADVERTISE YOUR FREE SERVICE/EVENT ........................ 10 Editor Pro Tem Special ................................... 10 Announcing Turquoise SuperStat v1.0 ...................... 10 8. NOTICES .................................................. 12 Future History ........................................... 12 Z1C Candidate's Greetings - Douglas Myers ................ 12 9. FIDONEWS INFORMATION ..................................... 14 Masthead and Contact Information ......................... 14 FIDONEWS 16-23 Page 1 7 Jun 1999 ================================================================= EDITORIAL ================================================================= Conflicts of Interest The election for Zone 1 Coordinator is in full swing. As of this writing, three candidates have been nominated and accepted, though the nominations are still open. Individuals monitoring the election process have noted two instances where candidates my have a conflict of interest and have asked, properly, that potential improprieties be addressed and guarded against. The first potential conflict of interest involves me personally. This week, I accepted nomination as a candidate for the Z1C office. It was suggested that acting as Editor Pro Tem of Fidonews gives me an unfair advantage over other candidates, and that I should resign. This places me on the horns of a dilemma in that 1) I certainly want to maintain propriety as a candidate for Z1C and 2) I want to honor the prior commitment I made to Henk Wolsink to keep Fidonews flowing while he enjoys his vacation. After due consideration, I've decided to put together Fidonews until the June 28th edition, thus honoring my prior commitment to Henk. At that time, I will cease and turn all relevant material over to Henk. At that point, my association with Fidonews becomes that of any other Fido member. In the meantime, I'll honor Fidonews' long-standing practice of publishing all articles submitted irregardless of political content. In practice, this means that any candidate or anyone supporting a candidate has my pledge that their own article will see publication. The second conflict of interest noted involves each of the other two candidates. The Z1C election is not determined by direct sysop vote, but rather by the ten RCs of zone 1. They have pledged to gather regional input and vote for Z1C according to this input. The conflict is that each of the other two candidates are sitting RCs, and thus could "control" 20% of the effective vote. While it would be ideal if the election mechanics provided for a way to avoid this situation, I believe that we're too far into the election process to rewrite the mechanics. The best course is to rely on these RCs pledge to vote for Z1C according to their region's input. Dallas Hinton and David Moufarrage are principled individuals, and I'm satisfied that they will not resort to anything unscrupulous to win the election. I've suggested to these candidates that they do their best to make their region's input known to all in the Z1_ELECTION echo and possibly have a neutral third party handle the gathering of input. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 16-23 Page 2 7 Jun 1999 ================================================================= GUEST EDITORIAL ================================================================= Dallas Hinton's Z1C Candidate's Statement (originally posted in Z1Election) by Dallas Hinton (1:153/715) Hi All! In order to introduce myself to those of you who don't know me, or who only think they know me, here is some information which might help you. If you have questions to ask of me, I'll be pleased to answer. Who am I: ========= I'm a 53 year old male (in Canada, my name can be used by people of either gender). I've been married to my best girlfriend for 30 years, and we have one special needs child (13 years old). I'm employed as a Computer Science and Career Preparation teacher with Grade 9-12 students (ages 15 - 19) in a large (1800+) multi-ethnic high school in Vancouver, BC. I am an elected executive member of the local teacher's union (3000 members). What is my background: ===================== I have run a full-time multi-line dial-up BBS since 1988, starting with Opus/Seadog and progressing to my current Max/Squish/Binkley setup. I have been an NEC and an NC of a large net (Net 153 was over 350 members when I was NC), and am currently in my 6th year as RC of Region 17. I have been (or still am) an Alpha or Beta test site for Max, Squish, Binkley, Areafix, MsgEd, timEd, Xlaxnode, Wtrgate, and other minor software. I'm experienced at working with people, both volunteer and draftees. I have a good understanding of computer technology although I'm not a certificated technician. I teach Pascal but don't consider myself a programmer. I have a verifiable history of coordinating, and of letting the R17 *Cs run their nets in their own way. I also have a verifiable history of stepping in when a node has complained (and proven) that a *C has behaved in an arbitrary and dictatorial manner. While I wouldn't FIDONEWS 16-23 Page 3 7 Jun 1999 describe a *C as ONLY a "nodelist keeper", I'm certainly in favour of a hands-off policy of coordination at any level. I have a verifiable history of helping nodes and *Cs with any aspect of FidoNet and/or computing whether by supplying software, advice, or consolation! Despite what you may think about my relationship with Ward Dossche, I get along with him reasonably well. I also get along with the other ZCs, as I do with the Zone 1 RCs. What do I believe: =================== I believe that each sysop should determine his/her own destiny in FidoNet. I believe that FidoNet is essentially an anarchy, even when we hold "democratic" or psuedo-democratic elections. I believe in being fair when dealing with people. I believe in being taking a global view. I believe in being polite and courteous at all times. I believe in doing the best I can. I'm willing to say "I don't know", but I believe in doing my best to find out. I believe in saying "I'm sorry" and "I was wrong" when that is true. I believe in leaving echomail transport methods alone, to operate when and how the transporters wish. I believe that policy complaints should be the last resort, but if someone has made a PC it should be dealt with as speedily as possible. I believe that PCs should be settled with the idea of fairness to all parties, not necessarily by who is "right". I believe that the Z1C is a coordinator, not a boss. I believe Policy 4 needs to be interpreted somewhat more broadly than has been past practice. I would like to see it re-written, but I recognize how difficult it's going to be to get it accepted. Although a majority of all RCs in all zones must approve consideration of a new version, I think we can do it. If I become Z1C, what will I do: =============================== FIDONEWS 16-23 Page 4 7 Jun 1999 I'm willing to continue the practice of automatic geographic exemptions as defined by Bob Satti. I'm willing to work with others to get (or keep) non-dialup BBSs in the nodelist by appropriate modifications to our formats. I will build and publish a summary of policy complaints as they are resolved. And finally: =========== I have a life outside FidoNet -- I'm not going to sit obsessively over the keyboard waiting for the next message to arrive! I do, however, check my mail regularly and I answer mail in a timely fashion. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 16-23 Page 5 7 Jun 1999 ================================================================= ARTICLES ================================================================= Fidonet finally grew up Shannon Talley sysop@fidonet.dynip.com I will take advantage of your "Editor Pro Tem Special." In regards to the conversation between Todd Cochrane and Joe Jarad and the "Empires", "Here, Here"!! Todd & Joe were discussing the refinement of the nodelist to reflect an actual "Fido-IP/Node" instead of a node number which represents a specific geographical area. There are two ways to employ this. Method one: "Do It". This is the most risky method because it violates Policy 4 (too many parts to mention). Method two: Submit a change to Policy 4 (OK, you can stop laughing now). We could always wait until the end of the elections and bring it up to the new Zone Coordinator. However, with the way Fidonet has been run, I have no faith in the hierarchy. In all actuality, it is simple to make the transition now using method one. For instance, I received my node number (1:275/311) from 1:275/0. However, I FTP all of my mail from another node in another part of the world. As long as a node has the -Unpublished- flag attached in the nodelist, it is impossible to tell where they really are. Incidentally, because I have a 'geographical' node number, Netmail never get's to me because I don't pull mail from my geographical NC. See, I have a Telnet/Web only BBS. I have a series of regular customers from all parts of the world, who access Fidonet mail through my system in a myriad of ways. Including reading Fidonews . Whether RC's, NC's, or other nodes like it or not, Fidonet is going to the Internet. As a matter of fact, it's on the internet now. I'm not just talking about FTP'ing packets, I'm talking about "all of it". I make Fidonet available via Telnet, QWK, & Web pages. The problems with the nodelist we knew we would face in 1994 when the Internet Exploded, are being faced right now, and have been faced since (at least) 1996. In conclusion, simply making the pen and ink changes to the nodelist will make things run smoother for the nodes. And isn't that what this "Amateur Network" is all about anyway? Wasn't what the original intent by Tom Jennings? Lastly, in response to the gentleman who said that if a BBS didn't have at least one dial up line then they were not a real BBS. "You can Telnet to my BBS like everyone else because a BBS by any other FIDONEWS 16-23 Page 6 7 Jun 1999 name is still a BBS." Let's fix the nodelist. Shannon Talley sysop@fidonet.dynip.com http://fidonet.dynip.com telnet://fidonet.dynip.com ftp://fidonet.dynip.com ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 16-23 Page 7 7 Jun 1999 ================================================================= PROOFREADERS REPORT ================================================================= Last week's editorial reported a conversation in echomail between Joe Jared and Todd Cochrane. In that editorial, I misspelled Joe's last name as "Jarad." My apology, Joe! ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 16-23 Page 8 7 Jun 1999 ================================================================= NET HUMOR ================================================================= A Gaelic Beer Joke An Irishman walks into a bar in Dublin, orders three pints of Guinness and sits in the back of the room drinking a sip out of each one in turn. When he finishes them, he comes back to the bar and orders three more. The bartender asks him, "You know, a pint goes flat after I draw it, wouldn't you rather I draw fresh pints for you one at a time?" The fellow replies: "Well you see I have two brothers. One is now in America and the other in Australia. When we all left home we promised we'd drink this way to remember the days when we drank together. The bartender admits that this is a nice custom, and leaves it there. This fellow becomes a regular in the bar and always drinks the same way: he orders three pints and drinks them in turn. One day he comes in and orders two pints. All the regulars notice and fall silent, speculating about what might have happened to the absent brother. When the fellow goes back to the bar for a second round, the bartender says, " I don't want to intrude on your grief, but I wish to offer my condolences on your great loss." The fellow looks confused for a moment, then a light dawns in his eye and he laughs and says: "Oh, no, everybody's fine. I've just given up beer for Lent." ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 16-23 Page 9 7 Jun 1999 ================================================================= COMIX IN ASCII ================================================================= The Moox Brothers ) ( (____) _ / = = \ ~ / \ (-O--O-) ~ ==' `== ( ) ~ 8 O O 8 /------- ||||||====== /------- ( ) / | || \/ / | || \_/ * ||----|| * ||----|| ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ Groucho Chico (__) ==========I (oo) \ ||||||I /-------\/ \ |||||I / | ||__o=< \ ||||I * ||----| \ |||I ~~ ~ \ ||I Harpo ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 16-23 Page 10 7 Jun 1999 ================================================================= ADVERTISE YOUR FREE SERVICE/EVENT ================================================================= Editor Pro Tem Special Maybe you've wanted to publish your own Fidonews article, but weren't sure how to go about it. Or perhaps you found the instructions in ARTSPEC.DOC, but they were daunting. Well, it's time to speak up! During the month of June, I'm running an "Editor Pro Tem" special. Concentrate on what you have to say and get it to me in some kind of readable ASCII, and I'll do the necessary formatting for publication. You can send articles netmail to Douglas Myers at 1:379/720, or email to doug@mdtnbbs.com. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Announcing Turquoise SuperStat v1.0 from Softwolves Software by peter karlsson, 2:206/221.0, peter@softwolves.pp.se Turquoise SuperStat reads the contents of a Fidonet message area in one of its supported formats (Squish, *.MSG, FDAPX/w, JAM, MyPoint), and creates statistics about this: * Quoter blacklist. * Toplist of senders. * Toplist of receivers. * Toplist of subjects. * Toplist of used software. * Postings by weekday. * Postings by time of day. Any of the statistic subjects may be turned off. The statistics is stored in a text file. The program is free and is released under the GNU General Public License (with some minor additions). The main archive is approx. 91 Kbyte and contains OS/2 version, source and documentation. The Windows 95 version is in a separate archive with only the binary, and is approx. 59 Kbyte. FREQ: * TURQSTAT (main archive) * TURQWIN (Windows 95/NT version) * from Quinta Essentia, 2:206/221.0, 22-04 GMT, 33k6. Respect the operation times! WWW: * http://www.softwolves.pp.se/wolves/ Turquoise SuperStat is (c) Copyright 1998-1999 av Peter Karlsson. FIDONEWS 16-23 Page 11 7 Jun 1999 ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 16-23 Page 12 7 Jun 1999 ================================================================= NOTICES ================================================================= Future History 4 Jul - 10 Jul 1999 Z1C Election process 24 Jul 1999 XIII Pan American Games [through 8 Aug 99]. 9 Jun 1999 Tenth Anniversary of the adoption of FidoNet Policy 4.07. 10 Sep 1999 10th anniversary of Zone 5 operations. 26 Oct 1999 Thirty years from release Abbey Road album by the Beatles. 31 Dec 1999 Hogmanay, Scotland. The New Year that can't be missed. 1 Jan 2000 The 20th Century, C.E., is still taking place thru 31 Dec. 1 Jun 2000 EXPO 2000 World Exposition in Hannover (Germany) opens. 15 Sep 2000 Sydney (Australia) Summer Olympiad opens. 21 Sep 2000 10 years of FidoNet in +7 (xUSSR) 1 Jan 2001 This is the actual start of the new millennium, C.E. -- If YOU have something which you would like to see in this Future History, please send a note to the FidoNews Editor. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate's Greetings Douglas Myers, 1:270/720, doug@mdtnbbs.com Zone 1 Coordinator Candidate Howdy! It's just polite for a candidate who wishes to represent you to offer some information on his background. As a further matter of courtesy, I've tried to keep these remarks brief... but feel free to ask any questions in the Z1_ELECTION or Z1_POLITICAL echoes, or contact me at one of the above addresses. FIDONEWS 16-23 Page 13 7 Jun 1999 Though I've been with Fido since the eighties, ever since George Peace introduced Fido to Central Pennsylvania, most of my time was as a user. In fact, the coordinator experience I have to offer was developed on another smaller network - Speakeasy, operating as zone 18. Speakeasy only had nine nodes when I joined it in 1988, only 30 nodes when I was promoted to Zone Coordinator in 1992, and only 120 nodes at the highest peak I can recall. Zone 18 in 1992 was a technical nightmare - echomail flowed sporadically, mostly because of a lack of stable hosts, netmail was nonexistent except as crashed, and there was no file distribution at all. Even the nodelist was a hand-cranked affair. In the process of working with folks to straighten all that out, I achieved considerable "trial and error" experience - not enough to impress the folks here on Fido who have put great systems together, but enough that I can talk nuts and bolts with them intelligibly. However, the technical experience gained there is not the main qualification I bring, as I believe that I could have run the net with considerably less technical knowledge. The talent to accomplish all the changes already existed among the members of the net, and my prime contribution was in working with all these people to make it happen. Maybe that's why the position was called "coordinator" rather than "governor." If elected as Zone 1 Coordinator, I'd like to focus on actions which would reverse the trend of declining use of Fidonet with a goal of actually showing some growth. Emphasis would be in two main areas: 1. Retaining the traditional membership. BBS sysops built Fidonet and, even though there are less BBS users, these sysops keep Fidonet dynamic. Actions would include... ...supporting efforts to attract dial-up users on BBSes. ...continuing the recent trend of involving these sysops in the selection of coordinators. ...working with the coordinator structure to further dispel the perception that management of Fido is a closed process. 2. Finding the users who have fled to the Internet. Though Fidonet has made excellent use of the Internet for moving mail, more support is needed for the pioneers who are offering BBS services (particularly echomail) to Internet users. Many of these people would never hear of a BBS or Fidonet without our presence on the Internet. I would continue the policy of automatic geographical exemptions, of course, so that Internet nodes may find connection irregardless of actual location. I would continue efforts to facilitate the listing of Internet only nodes in the nodelist. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 16-23 Page 14 7 Jun 1999 ================================================================= FIDONEWS INFORMATION ================================================================= ------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION ------- During the month of June, 1999, the Fidonews Editor is on vacation. Editor Pro Tem during this period is Douglas Myers, 1:270/720, doug@mdtnbbs.com. Please address correspondence, article submissions, etc to the above addresses during this time. 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"Disagreement is actually necessary, or we'd all have to get in fights or something to amuse ourselves and create the requisite chaos." -Tom Jennings -----------------------------------------------------------------