Creating a specialist science newsgroup can be a non-trivial and frustrating process depending on the hierarchy chosen (with the bionet being the very pleasant exception that encourages scientific applications of the internet such as newsgroups). This is especially so in the mainstream Usenet and Altnet hierarchies where a number of vocal opinion makers seem to have plenty of time to enjoy frustrating science newsgroup proposals by applying the various nuances, fine print and potential pitfalls in administering the various newsgroup guidelines. It is very much a matter of the variation between word, hype and deed.
A frequently asked question is: What newsgroup hierarchy should I use if I want to create a new science newsgroup?. Creating a newsgroup in a biological field of science is very easy and user-friendly due to assistance from professional Bionet newsgroup administrators. To create a newsgroup in a non-biological field of science, there are two possibilities. The first, a Usenet newsgroup with wide distribution is a time consuming process. This is so since the stereotype Usenet newsgroup seems focussed on fun usage, incorporating stream of consciousness drivel (quoted from a 1995 New Scientist editorial), not of serious applications. While the Usenet is presently the main repository for non-biological science newsgroups, Usenet opinion makers tend to disapprove of specialist science newsgroups as their low usage makes them a waste of bandwidth. This and similar Usenet logic can make serious scientific usage a very frustrating affair, expecially in fields such as archaeology and geology where fans of pseudoscience make their presence felt! The Usenet, mainly from its size, tends to be the guiding light of how the internet newsgroups are used, which can be a worry for serious applications of this technology.
Secondly a newsgroup with poor to medium distribution is potentially very quick and painless to create. One proceeds to create an Altnet newsgroup which is very easy if your internet account has newsgroup creation access (and you can find information on the newsgroup creation commands) but near impossible if your internet account does not.
Our experience shows that is better to ignore the official advice on creating Usenet newsgroups when attempting to create specialist science newsgroups on the Usenet. In practice, attempting to follow the guidelines in good faith one would lead one to terminate a proposal due the potentially small volume and audience being insufficient to justify the creation of such facilities.
The accepted guidelines and advice on how to create a Usenet newsgroup can be obtained from http://www.bio.net/BIOSCI/docs.html. An example of typical accepted advice on whether it is appropriate to create a Usenet newsgroup is located as part of Aliza R. Panitz's FAQ file at http://www.smartpages.com/faqs/finding-groups/general/faq.html
"If you really think it is appropriate to start a new newsgroup, some general guidelines can be found in: news.announce.newgroups: How_to_Create_a_New_Usenet_Newsgroup news.groups: Usenet_Newsgroup_Creation_Companion alt.config: So_You_Want_to_Create_an_Alt_Newsgroup New newsgroups in the comp, humanities, misc, news, rec, sci, soc, and talk hierarchies are first proposed/discussed in news.groups. New newsgroups for the alt hierarchy should be first proposed/discussed in alt.config. Talk to someone local about starting new local newsgroups - send mail to your local news admin to find out where to start. It is recommended that you have several months experience with USENET and watching the democratic group creation process in action for other groups before you attempt to run your own proposal. In particular, read both news.announce.newgroups and news.groups to see the way proposals are presented and the sort of pitfalls you can stumble into. Also read alt.config if you think you want to start an alt newsgroup. Make sure you have read and fully understand the postings "How to Create a New Usenet Newsgroup" and "Usenet Newsgroup Creation Companion" in news.announce.newusers."
Some of the past arguments used against creating specialist scientific newsgroup on the Usenet include:-
While all/most of these comments may sound fair at face value, they all have the practical affect of discouraging the creation of science newsgroups and thus access to the benefits of this powerful internet technology.
Do the following in sequence
For the Americas and Pacific Rim
ftp://net.bio.net/pub/BIOSCI/doc/biosci-us.infosheet
For Europe, Africa, and Central Asia
ftp://net.bio.net/pub/BIOSCI/doc/biosci-uk.infosheet
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/spider/edmonds/usenet/haz1/faqindex.html
In practice, following these guidelines to quickly create a science newsgroup by discussion in alt.config can be a waste of time. In practice the only thing stopping the creation of an Altnet newsgroup is knowledge of the newsgroup creation commands and a site that allows users to issue these commands. An alternative to this is to find a colleague who has access to an internet site that allows newsgroup creation commands to be issued. Normally, some responses from Altnet users will occur including some remove group commands. Unless you feel otherwise, it is easiest just to ignore these messages.
Altnet newsgroup creation commands follow. For these to be implemented, the local news server must allow newsgroup creation commands to be issued, and the news software must have the options to input these commands. To actually input these on the Sun UNIX news system at CSIRO in Port Melbourne, type :-
nn
When prompted for a newsgroup and subject, put anything in.
Newsgroups: alt.test Subject: test
Then substitute in the appropriate information in the nn editing
screen and send to create a newsgroup. Following are three examples.
Please do not blindly follow these examples but substitute your proposed newsgroup name and your email address and name. According to the above guidelines, it is considered inappropriate to put the
Distribution:
set to world
.
Control: newgroup alt.doobry Subject: cmsg newgroup alt.doobry Newsgroups: alt.config From: lachlan@dmp.csiro.au (Lachlan Cranswick) Approved: lachlan@dmp.csiro.au Distribution: world Control: newgroup alt.doobry-twang Subject: cmsg newgroup alt.doobry-twang Newsgroups: alt.config From: lachlan@dmp.csiro.au (Lachlan Cranswick) Approved: lachlan@dmp.csiro.au Distribution: world Control: newgroup alt.geo-software Subject: cmsg newgroup alt.geo-software Newsgroups: alt.config From: lachlan@dmp.csiro.au (Lachlan Cranswick) Approved: lachlan@dmp.csiro.au Distribution: world
If colleagues complain that they cannot see the altnet newsgroup you have created on their site :-
booster
commands by repeating the newsgroup creation commands and
In theory, this can hopefully be very simliar to the scientist friendly bionet newsgroup creation.
There are a variety of regional newsgroup hierarchies dealing with local, national and regional topics. Regional Newsgroup creation guidelines vary from country to country but many tend to be similar to the altnet newsgroup creation guidelines and again for creating newsgroups (science and otherwise), the easiest path to create a newsgroup can be to just issue the newsgroup creation command as shown below, though responses from annoyed newsgroup opinion makers can be expected.
As with the Altnet newsgroup creation command examples, the following aus newsgroup was created to test out that these commands were correct.
Control: newgroup aus.science Subject: cmsg newgroup aus.science Newsgroups: aus.net.news From: lachlan@dmp.csiro.au (Lachlan Cranswick) Approved: lachlan@dmp.csiro.au