From tale@uunet.uu.net Mon Nov 7 10:36:23 1994 Control: newgroup comp.sys.mac.programmer.info moderated Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer.info Path: uunet!tale From: tale@uunet.uu.net (David C Lawrence) Subject: newgroup comp.sys.mac.programmer.info moderated Approved: tale@uunet.uu.net Sender: tale@uunet.uu.net (David C Lawrence) Date: Mon, 7 Nov 1994 15:30:41 GMT Message-ID: Lines: 60 Xref: uunet control:1357840 comp.sys.mac.programmer.info is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 189:25 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 1 Nov 1994. Group submission address: csmp_info@xplain.com Moderator contact address: csmp_info@xplain.com (MacTech magazine) For your newsgroups file: comp.sys.mac.programmer.info Frequently requested information. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the call for votes: A moderated newsgroup for posting FAQ's, digests, convention and release announcements, "columns" by developers and industry insiders, contact information, reviews, bulletins and any frequently requested information relating to development for the Macintosh computer system. This group will be moderated by MacTech magazine with the following mandate: Moderator's Mandate: -------------------- The moderator will assure that all contributions get posted, routing those that are not appropriate to csmp.info to the appropriate forum, and posting a pointer to them on csmp.info. The decision as to what is appropriate will be based on a comp.sys.mac.programmer.info FAQ, that will contain a list of acceptable types and unacceptable types of postings and a short description of each. This document will be posted monthly on csmp.info and subject to revision. Additions to the material list can be made at the moderators discretion based on at least four requests from separate users. If at least four separate users object to any addition, a RFD and CFV on the issue will be required. If any user objects to the moderators actions, the moderator may be removed by a specific RFD and CFV on this issue. The RFD and CFV must include the name of proposed replacement who is willing to accept the responsibilities. Initially the following types of posts will be considered acceptable: [Ptr] : posts that give information pointing to the locations of more detailed information. eg contact info for Metrowerks, lists of ftp sites with source code, descriptions of csmp newsgroups, etc [FAQ] : frequently asked questions with answers. eg how to use an external editor with SC++, what are the universal headers, how to hide the menubar, etc [Review] : unbiased evaluations of various programming resources. eg features in SC++, what was discusses at WWDC, what articles were in _develop_ 19 or MacTech Oct '94. [Note] : brief announcements. eg Symantec 7.0.4 update available on Sumex, MacWorld Boston Aug 5th, New Book by Dave Mark (Review to follow) From tale@uunet.uu.net Mon Nov 14 10:34:58 1994 Control: newgroup comp.sys.mac.programmer.info moderated Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer.info Path: uunet!tale From: tale@uunet.uu.net (David C Lawrence) Subject: newgroup comp.sys.mac.programmer.info moderated Approved: tale@uunet.uu.net Sender: tale@uunet.uu.net (David C Lawrence) Date: Mon, 14 Nov 1994 15:32:03 GMT Message-ID: Lines: 60 Xref: uunet control:1378344 comp.sys.mac.programmer.info is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 189:25 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 1 Nov 1994. Group submission address: csmp_info@xplain.com Moderator contact address: csmp_info@xplain.com (MacTech magazine) For your newsgroups file: comp.sys.mac.programmer.info Frequently requested information. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the call for votes: A moderated newsgroup for posting FAQ's, digests, convention and release announcements, "columns" by developers and industry insiders, contact information, reviews, bulletins and any frequently requested information relating to development for the Macintosh computer system. This group will be moderated by MacTech magazine with the following mandate: Moderator's Mandate: -------------------- The moderator will assure that all contributions get posted, routing those that are not appropriate to csmp.info to the appropriate forum, and posting a pointer to them on csmp.info. The decision as to what is appropriate will be based on a comp.sys.mac.programmer.info FAQ, that will contain a list of acceptable types and unacceptable types of postings and a short description of each. This document will be posted monthly on csmp.info and subject to revision. Additions to the material list can be made at the moderators discretion based on at least four requests from separate users. If at least four separate users object to any addition, a RFD and CFV on the issue will be required. If any user objects to the moderators actions, the moderator may be removed by a specific RFD and CFV on this issue. The RFD and CFV must include the name of proposed replacement who is willing to accept the responsibilities. Initially the following types of posts will be considered acceptable: [Ptr] : posts that give information pointing to the locations of more detailed information. eg contact info for Metrowerks, lists of ftp sites with source code, descriptions of csmp newsgroups, etc [FAQ] : frequently asked questions with answers. eg how to use an external editor with SC++, what are the universal headers, how to hide the menubar, etc [Review] : unbiased evaluations of various programming resources. eg features in SC++, what was discusses at WWDC, what articles were in _develop_ 19 or MacTech Oct '94. [Note] : brief announcements. eg Symantec 7.0.4 update available on Sumex, MacWorld Boston Aug 5th, New Book by Dave Mark (Review to follow) From tale@uunet.uu.net Wed Dec 7 10:35:28 1994 Control: newgroup comp.sys.mac.programmer.info moderated Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer.info Path: uunet!tale From: tale@uunet.uu.net (David C Lawrence) Subject: newgroup comp.sys.mac.programmer.info moderated Approved: tale@uunet.uu.net Sender: tale@uunet.uu.net (David C Lawrence) Date: Wed, 7 Dec 1994 15:30:52 GMT Message-ID: Lines: 60 Xref: uunet control:1460453 comp.sys.mac.programmer.info is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 189:25 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 1 Nov 1994. Group submission address: csmp_info@xplain.com Moderator contact address: csmp_info@xplain.com (MacTech magazine) For your newsgroups file: comp.sys.mac.programmer.info Frequently requested information. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the call for votes: A moderated newsgroup for posting FAQ's, digests, convention and release announcements, "columns" by developers and industry insiders, contact information, reviews, bulletins and any frequently requested information relating to development for the Macintosh computer system. This group will be moderated by MacTech magazine with the following mandate: Moderator's Mandate: -------------------- The moderator will assure that all contributions get posted, routing those that are not appropriate to csmp.info to the appropriate forum, and posting a pointer to them on csmp.info. The decision as to what is appropriate will be based on a comp.sys.mac.programmer.info FAQ, that will contain a list of acceptable types and unacceptable types of postings and a short description of each. This document will be posted monthly on csmp.info and subject to revision. Additions to the material list can be made at the moderators discretion based on at least four requests from separate users. If at least four separate users object to any addition, a RFD and CFV on the issue will be required. If any user objects to the moderators actions, the moderator may be removed by a specific RFD and CFV on this issue. The RFD and CFV must include the name of proposed replacement who is willing to accept the responsibilities. Initially the following types of posts will be considered acceptable: [Ptr] : posts that give information pointing to the locations of more detailed information. eg contact info for Metrowerks, lists of ftp sites with source code, descriptions of csmp newsgroups, etc [FAQ] : frequently asked questions with answers. eg how to use an external editor with SC++, what are the universal headers, how to hide the menubar, etc [Review] : unbiased evaluations of various programming resources. eg features in SC++, what was discusses at WWDC, what articles were in _develop_ 19 or MacTech Oct '94. [Note] : brief announcements. eg Symantec 7.0.4 update available on Sumex, MacWorld Boston Aug 5th, New Book by Dave Mark (Review to follow) From news@marie.iijnet.or.jp Mon Jun 19 00:08:18 1995 Path: uunet!news.iij.ad.jp!jmasgw!green!marie!news From: news@marie.iijnet.or.jp (Usenet News System) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer.info.ctl Subject: newgroup comp.sys.mac.programmer.info moderated Message-ID: <33442@marie.iijnet.or.jp> Date: 18 Jun 95 05:26:54 GMT Control: newgroup comp.sys.mac.programmer.info moderated Organization: Personal station in Asao-ku, Kawasaki, JPN. Lines: 0 Approved: news@marie.iijnet.or.jp Xref: uunet control:2165161