Nan:2006-09-12-current-events-lcc
From Usenet Big-8 Management Board
From: board@big-8.org (The Big-8 Management Board)
Subject: 4th RFD: talk.current-events moderated (LAST CALL FOR COMMENTS)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups, news.groups, misc.headlines,
misc.news.internet.discuss
Followup-To: news.groups
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 13:18:15 -0700
REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD)
talk.current-events
This is a formal Request For Discussion (RFD) for the creation of the
moderated Usenet newsgroup, talk.current-events.
PROCEDURE:
The B8MB plans to begin voting on this proposal after five days. Please
offer any final discussion or comments before the end of this waiting
period. Voting may take up to one week (7 days); a result will be posted
following the end of the voting period.
All discussion of this proposal should be posted to news.groups.
The full (draft) group creation procedure is documented here:
http://www.big-8.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=policies:proposals
NEWSGROUPS LINE: talk.current-events
talk.current-events Major news events of worldwide interest. (Moderated)
RATIONALE: talk.current-events
Virtually every hierarchy has some kind of newsgroup or hierarchy to talk
about the events of the day. The Big-8's group is misc.headlines; but this
group is poorly named, and is used primarily a haven for crossposted
arguments and announcements. This proposal suggests a moderated
alternative to misc.headlines; some crossposting will still be allowed,
but restricted to avoid massively crossposted flamewars.
An additional part of this proposal is to lay the groundwork for the
rapid creation of newsgroups to discuss specific major world events, under
the talk.current-events.* hierarchy. Details of this discussion will be
hashed out in news.groups; a few suggestions include moderating all of
these sub-groups with a similar moderation policy as the parent t.c-e, and
automatically removing these sub-groups after six months. The details of
this plan, including when/if it will be implemented, are beyond the scope
of this proposal.
CHARTER:
talk.current-events is a lightly-moderated newsgroup to discuss the world
events of the day. Discussion should not be restricted to that which
is currently being discussed in the news media; instead, journalism by the
users of the group is encouraged. Discussion is also not restricted to
events in the United States, or any other specific country.
Copyright violations (especially reprints of news articles) are explicitly
banned; repeat offenders will be blacklisted from the group. Instead,
users are encouraged to just offer URLs, or short excerpts from the articles.
The topics of Permanent Floating Flamewars are off topic unless they
involve discussion of substantial current events. As an example,
discussion of gun control is off topic unless discussion involves
proposed legislation, a major crime involving guns, court challeneges
to existing gun laws, or similar substantial current events.
The moderation team maintains and publishes a list of groups to which
crossposts are allowed (the "crossposting whitelist"); this list
specifically excludes *.politics.* and other purely-political newsgroups.
In the event of a major world event with long-lasting repercussions, the
moderators of talk.current-events may work with the administrators of the
Big-8 Hierarchies to create additional short- or long-term groups in the
talk.current-events.* hierarchy, on short notice and outside of the standard
newsgroup creation process - for example talk.current-events.katrina to
discuss the events of August 2005.
MODERATION POLICY: talk.current-events
talk.current-events is a robo-moderated newsgroup. The 'bot will enforce
the following policies:
* Articles may be crossposted to no more than four groups, all of which
must be on the crossposting whitelist (as described in the charter).
* Followups must be set to no more than two groups, all of which must be
on the crossposting whitelist. If followups are not set and the
message is crossposted to more than two groups, then the 'bot will set
followups to just talk.current-events.
* Postings should be formatted within 80 characters in width (limiting
your lines to 76 characters is recommended).
* Postings must be in plain text. In particular no HTML or mixed text
and HTML posts will be allowed, nor will binary messages (with the
exception of small cryptographic signatures, such as GPG or S/MIME).
* Mail address and thread blacklisting may be implemented at the
discretion of the moderators; in addition, a number of anti-spam
filters will be applied to all submissions.
* Posting with a non-replyable/munged address is discouraged. Posters who
feel that they must use a munged address are encouraged to append
".invalid" to the end of the email address, to indicate that the address
is not deliverable.
Rejected posts will be returned to the poster with an explanation of what
problems were encountered.
MODERATOR INFO: talk.current-events
Technical Moderator: Tim Skirvin <tskirvin@killfile.org>
Moderator: Dave Sill <de5@big-8.org>
Moderator: Kathy Morgan <kmorgan@aptalaska.net>
Moderator: Edward Ohare <edward.ohare@earthlink.net>
Article Submissions: talk-current-events@killfile.org
Administrative Contact: talk-current-events-request@killfile.org
The moderators are seeking additional candidates for the moderation team
in order to ensure minimal posting delays and to avoid any appearance of
bias. We would especially like to find moderators in other time zones,
countries/continents, etc.
END MODERATOR INFO
DISTRIBUTION:
This document has been posted to the following newsgroups:
news.announce.newgroups
news.groups
misc.headlines
misc.news.internet.discuss
PROPONENT:
Tim Skirvin <tskirvin@killfile.org>
CHANGE HISTORY:
2006-09-12 LCC
2006-08-28 3rd RFD
2006-08-17 2nd RFD
2006-08-11 1st RFD written