From: kevq-ml AT banana DOT demon DOT co DOT uk (Kevin F. Quinn) Subject: Re: RESULTS: newsgroup creation straw poll. 1 Sep 1998 13:21:51 -0700 Message-ID: <35EBF574.5F7AEC4F.cygnus.gnu-win32@banana.demon.co.uk> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com Geoffrey Noer wrote: > Personally, I like making a distinction between the name of the > emulation layer "Cygwin32" and the name of the ported packages > "GNU-Win32". > Regardless of the location, how would the topics best be covered? I think it's generally considered A Good Idea, if the number of newsgroups is kept to a minimum initially, and split as the traffic dictates later. So how about comp.os.ms-windows.gnuwin32 (general discussion - could be .gnuwin32.misc) comp.os.ms-windows.gnuwin32.announce (moderated announcements) which could later (perhaps) evolve into: comp.os.ms-windows.gnuwin comp.os.ms-windows.gnuwin.announce comp.os.ms-windows.gnuwin.cygwin (issues related to the cygwin emulation layer) comp.os.ms-windows.gnuwin.cygwin.porting (issues related to porting using the cygwin dll) comp.os.ms-windows.gnuwin.mingw (issues related to the mingw development environment) comp.os.ms-windows.gnuwin.mingw.porting (issues related to ports not using cygwin.dll) and so on. It makes most sense to split the hierarchy along lines that minimise cross-posting (which would make the split ineffectual). This means watching the traffic and analysing the applicability of existing traffic to the various options on splitting. For example, in the above list it may happen that most porting discussion is relevant to both cygwin and mingw - in which case separate groups could be counter-productive, and comp.os.ms-windows.gnuwin.porting may be a better choice. However these decisions can only be taken usefully in light of the previous traffic. On a last note, I don't think the volume of traffic on this list warrants the creation of more than a discussion group and an announce group, at the present time. One more issue comes to me, and that is the "32" suffix. Perhaps it would be a good idea to drop the "32" from the newsgroup names? Note that comp.os.ms-windows doesn't specify 16 or 32. Perhaps it should be dropped for the "gnuwin" part, but kept for the "cygwin" part? Kev. -- Kevin F. Quinn Web: http://www.banana.demon.co.uk/ - For help on using this list (especially unsubscribing), send a message to "gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".