From tale@uunet.uu.net Thu Jul 20 16:34:39 1995 Path: uunet!in1.uu.net!tale From: tale@uunet.uu.net (David C Lawrence) Newsgroups: soc.history.war.us-civil-war Subject: cmsg newgroup soc.history.war.us-civil-war moderated Control: newgroup soc.history.war.us-civil-war moderated Approved: tale@uunet.uu.net Message-ID: <806259940.8746@uunet.uu.net> Date: Thu, 20 Jul 1995 17:05:40 GMT Lines: 147 Xref: uunet control:2290268 soc.history.war.us-civil-war is a moderated group which passed its vote for creation by 141:37, as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 11 Jul 1995. Group submission address: art-sub@access1.digex.net Moderator contact address: cw-mod@gmu.edu (Mike Furlan, Lynn Berkowitz, Barbara Obrien, James F. Epperson, Mike Marshall, Andrew Mcmichael, & Gary Charbonneau) For your newsgroups file: soc.history.war.us-civil-war Aspects of the U.S. Civil War. The charter, culled from the call for votes: The range of discussion for soc.history.war.us-civil-war will be necessarily broad, ranging from the Revolutionary War, and the philosophies and limitations of the Constitution, up to the New South era and beyond. Discussion in the group will be limited to military, economic, political, technological, demographic, and historical aspects of the US Civil War. Discussion might include, but are certainly not limited to: *Specific battles *Slavery as it relates to the Civil War *Causes of the Civil War *The concepts of States Rights *Individuals who affected and were affected by the war *Diplomatic efforts by both sides *Court cases affecting the war *Reconstruction *Prison camps *Reenacting *The right to seceed *Participation by various ethnic groups. *European reaction to the war *Immigration, how the war affected potential emigrants *Technological developments caused by the war *Media coverage (print journalism & photography) *etc. Moderation will be lenient, rather than broad, with s.h.w.us-civil being a forum for open, serious discussion of the events of the Civil War. Moderation is in place not to limit discussion, but to prevent the endless flame wars which currently plague alt.war.civil.usa. The idea is to raise the level of discussion to the point where the more serious scholar will see the forum as a serious place of information, instead of an ongoing combat between Southern and Northern sympathizers. Moderation Policy for soc.history.war.us-civil-war 1) Broad Policy- * Articles which discuss the American Civil War and its events will be approved for posting. * Artilces which try to lay blame for events at the feet of a single race, religion or ethnic group will not be approved for posting. * Articles must contain original thought. Lengthy quoting (more than 30 lines) of source material must be accompanied by commentary or by other text which ties it to on-going discussions. Articles which quote substantially the same source material repetitively will not be approved. Articles consisting of materials which are available on-line at ftp or WWW sites will not be approved, rather pointers to sites may be given. Moderators may waive this rule at their discretion. * Articles which contain personal attacks of any sort will not be approved for posting. * Blank messages, test messages, advertisements, MAKE.MONEY.FAST, binaries, uuencoded messages, and so forth, will not be approved posting. * Moderators may, at their discretion, change the Subject: lines for threads which have strayed from the initial subject. * Articles which include excessive quoting (e.g. an article which quotes an entire other article in order to add a few comments at the end) will be trimmed down by the moderator in question. * An article MUST have a valid reply-to address or it will not be approved for posting. * Individuals with civil-war related items for sale or swap may submit messages for approval to the moderators. Posting is not guaranteed. * Rejected articles will be shared with the other moderators for group consideration. QUOTED TEXT: Any article that contains more than fifty percent quoted material (and the author's signature shall not count as original material for purposes of determining the proportion) may be trimmed or rejected at the discretion of the moderator. In exercising this discretion, the moderator shall take readability considerations into account, such as the amount of quoted material at the beginning of the message, and the size of the blocks of quoted material. If the entire length of the article (excluding header and signature) is less than 24 lines of 80 characters, then the requirement of 50% original material _may_ be waived at the moderator's discretion. SIGNATURE LENGTH: In keeping with Usenet netiquette conventions, signatures should be restricted to four lines. Moderators may, at their discretion, trim .sigs to four lines before posting articles. 2) Moderators List. Add/del policy. Setup LIST OF MODERATORS: ___________________ MIKE.FURLAN@BNB.COM Mike Furlan LYNNBERK@IX.NETCOM.COM Lynn Berkowitz MAHABABS@IOS.COM Barbara Obrien EPPERSON@MATH.UAH.EDU James F. Epperson HUBCAP@HUBCAP.CLEMSON.EDU Mike Marshall AMCMICHA@OSF1.GMU.EDU Andrew Mcmichael CHARBONN@SILVER.UCS.INDIANA.EDU Gary Charbonneau ADD/DEL POLICY FOR MODERATORS: _____________________________ Moderators will be added by majority vote of the existing moderators and moderators will be removed by 2/3 vote in the event that a moderator is shown to be failing to do the job (i.e. not posting anything). MODERATION SETUP/APARATUS _________________________ This group will be group-moderated using a Majordomo listserver. It has been configured so that each article received will be sent to the next moderator in turn, using a list of subscribed moderators. From news@isid.co.jp Thu Jul 27 03:42:22 1995 Path: uunet!in1.uu.net!news.iij.ad.jp!success.isid.co.jp!success.isid.co.jp!not-for-mail From: news@isid.co.jp Newsgroups: soc.history.war.us-civil-war Subject: cmsg newgroup soc.history.war.us-civil-war moderated Control: newgroup soc.history.war.us-civil-war moderated Date: 27 Jul 1995 16:08:46 +0900 Organization: Information Services International-DENTSU, ltd. TOKYO, JAPAN. Lines: 147 Approved: tale@uunet.uu.net Message-ID: <3v7e1u$ei2@success.isid.co.jp> NNTP-Posting-Host: success.isid.co.jp Xref: uunet control:2361387 soc.history.war.us-civil-war is a moderated group which passed its vote for creation by 141:37, as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 11 Jul 1995. Group submission address: art-sub@access1.digex.net Moderator contact address: cw-mod@gmu.edu (Mike Furlan, Lynn Berkowitz, Barbara Obrien, James F. Epperson, Mike Marshall, Andrew Mcmichael, & Gary Charbonneau) For your newsgroups file: soc.history.war.us-civil-war Aspects of the U.S. Civil War. The charter, culled from the call for votes: The range of discussion for soc.history.war.us-civil-war will be necessarily broad, ranging from the Revolutionary War, and the philosophies and limitations of the Constitution, up to the New South era and beyond. Discussion in the group will be limited to military, economic, political, technological, demographic, and historical aspects of the US Civil War. Discussion might include, but are certainly not limited to: *Specific battles *Slavery as it relates to the Civil War *Causes of the Civil War *The concepts of States Rights *Individuals who affected and were affected by the war *Diplomatic efforts by both sides *Court cases affecting the war *Reconstruction *Prison camps *Reenacting *The right to seceed *Participation by various ethnic groups. *European reaction to the war *Immigration, how the war affected potential emigrants *Technological developments caused by the war *Media coverage (print journalism & photography) *etc. Moderation will be lenient, rather than broad, with s.h.w.us-civil being a forum for open, serious discussion of the events of the Civil War. Moderation is in place not to limit discussion, but to prevent the endless flame wars which currently plague alt.war.civil.usa. The idea is to raise the level of discussion to the point where the more serious scholar will see the forum as a serious place of information, instead of an ongoing combat between Southern and Northern sympathizers. Moderation Policy for soc.history.war.us-civil-war 1) Broad Policy- * Articles which discuss the American Civil War and its events will be approved for posting. * Artilces which try to lay blame for events at the feet of a single race, religion or ethnic group will not be approved for posting. * Articles must contain original thought. Lengthy quoting (more than 30 lines) of source material must be accompanied by commentary or by other text which ties it to on-going discussions. Articles which quote substantially the same source material repetitively will not be approved. Articles consisting of materials which are available on-line at ftp or WWW sites will not be approved, rather pointers to sites may be given. Moderators may waive this rule at their discretion. * Articles which contain personal attacks of any sort will not be approved for posting. * Blank messages, test messages, advertisements, MAKE.MONEY.FAST, binaries, uuencoded messages, and so forth, will not be approved posting. * Moderators may, at their discretion, change the Subject: lines for threads which have strayed from the initial subject. * Articles which include excessive quoting (e.g. an article which quotes an entire other article in order to add a few comments at the end) will be trimmed down by the moderator in question. * An article MUST have a valid reply-to address or it will not be approved for posting. * Individuals with civil-war related items for sale or swap may submit messages for approval to the moderators. Posting is not guaranteed. * Rejected articles will be shared with the other moderators for group consideration. QUOTED TEXT: Any article that contains more than fifty percent quoted material (and the author's signature shall not count as original material for purposes of determining the proportion) may be trimmed or rejected at the discretion of the moderator. In exercising this discretion, the moderator shall take readability considerations into account, such as the amount of quoted material at the beginning of the message, and the size of the blocks of quoted material. If the entire length of the article (excluding header and signature) is less than 24 lines of 80 characters, then the requirement of 50% original material _may_ be waived at the moderator's discretion. SIGNATURE LENGTH: In keeping with Usenet netiquette conventions, signatures should be restricted to four lines. Moderators may, at their discretion, trim .sigs to four lines before posting articles. 2) Moderators List. Add/del policy. Setup LIST OF MODERATORS: ___________________ MIKE.FURLAN@BNB.COM Mike Furlan LYNNBERK@IX.NETCOM.COM Lynn Berkowitz MAHABABS@IOS.COM Barbara Obrien EPPERSON@MATH.UAH.EDU James F. Epperson HUBCAP@HUBCAP.CLEMSON.EDU Mike Marshall AMCMICHA@OSF1.GMU.EDU Andrew Mcmichael CHARBONN@SILVER.UCS.INDIANA.EDU Gary Charbonneau ADD/DEL POLICY FOR MODERATORS: _____________________________ Moderators will be added by majority vote of the existing moderators and moderators will be removed by 2/3 vote in the event that a moderator is shown to be failing to do the job (i.e. not posting anything). MODERATION SETUP/APARATUS _________________________ This group will be group-moderated using a Majordomo listserver. It has been configured so that each article received will be sent to the next moderator in turn, using a list of subscribed moderators. From news@isid.co.jp Thu Jul 27 05:20:48 1995 Path: uunet!in2.uu.net!news.iij.ad.jp!success.isid.co.jp!success.isid.co.jp!not-for-mail From: news@isid.co.jp Newsgroups: soc.history.war.us-civil-war Subject: cmsg newgroup soc.history.war.us-civil-war moderated Control: newgroup soc.history.war.us-civil-war moderated Date: 27 Jul 1995 18:10:48 +0900 Organization: Information Services International-DENTSU, ltd. TOKYO, JAPAN. Lines: 147 Approved: tale@uunet.uu.net Message-ID: <3v7l6o$lor@success.isid.co.jp> NNTP-Posting-Host: success.isid.co.jp Xref: uunet control:2361577 soc.history.war.us-civil-war is a moderated group which passed its vote for creation by 141:37, as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 11 Jul 1995. Group submission address: art-sub@access1.digex.net Moderator contact address: cw-mod@gmu.edu (Mike Furlan, Lynn Berkowitz, Barbara Obrien, James F. Epperson, Mike Marshall, Andrew Mcmichael, & Gary Charbonneau) For your newsgroups file: soc.history.war.us-civil-war Aspects of the U.S. Civil War. The charter, culled from the call for votes: The range of discussion for soc.history.war.us-civil-war will be necessarily broad, ranging from the Revolutionary War, and the philosophies and limitations of the Constitution, up to the New South era and beyond. Discussion in the group will be limited to military, economic, political, technological, demographic, and historical aspects of the US Civil War. Discussion might include, but are certainly not limited to: *Specific battles *Slavery as it relates to the Civil War *Causes of the Civil War *The concepts of States Rights *Individuals who affected and were affected by the war *Diplomatic efforts by both sides *Court cases affecting the war *Reconstruction *Prison camps *Reenacting *The right to seceed *Participation by various ethnic groups. *European reaction to the war *Immigration, how the war affected potential emigrants *Technological developments caused by the war *Media coverage (print journalism & photography) *etc. Moderation will be lenient, rather than broad, with s.h.w.us-civil being a forum for open, serious discussion of the events of the Civil War. Moderation is in place not to limit discussion, but to prevent the endless flame wars which currently plague alt.war.civil.usa. The idea is to raise the level of discussion to the point where the more serious scholar will see the forum as a serious place of information, instead of an ongoing combat between Southern and Northern sympathizers. Moderation Policy for soc.history.war.us-civil-war 1) Broad Policy- * Articles which discuss the American Civil War and its events will be approved for posting. * Artilces which try to lay blame for events at the feet of a single race, religion or ethnic group will not be approved for posting. * Articles must contain original thought. Lengthy quoting (more than 30 lines) of source material must be accompanied by commentary or by other text which ties it to on-going discussions. Articles which quote substantially the same source material repetitively will not be approved. Articles consisting of materials which are available on-line at ftp or WWW sites will not be approved, rather pointers to sites may be given. Moderators may waive this rule at their discretion. * Articles which contain personal attacks of any sort will not be approved for posting. * Blank messages, test messages, advertisements, MAKE.MONEY.FAST, binaries, uuencoded messages, and so forth, will not be approved posting. * Moderators may, at their discretion, change the Subject: lines for threads which have strayed from the initial subject. * Articles which include excessive quoting (e.g. an article which quotes an entire other article in order to add a few comments at the end) will be trimmed down by the moderator in question. * An article MUST have a valid reply-to address or it will not be approved for posting. * Individuals with civil-war related items for sale or swap may submit messages for approval to the moderators. Posting is not guaranteed. * Rejected articles will be shared with the other moderators for group consideration. QUOTED TEXT: Any article that contains more than fifty percent quoted material (and the author's signature shall not count as original material for purposes of determining the proportion) may be trimmed or rejected at the discretion of the moderator. In exercising this discretion, the moderator shall take readability considerations into account, such as the amount of quoted material at the beginning of the message, and the size of the blocks of quoted material. If the entire length of the article (excluding header and signature) is less than 24 lines of 80 characters, then the requirement of 50% original material _may_ be waived at the moderator's discretion. SIGNATURE LENGTH: In keeping with Usenet netiquette conventions, signatures should be restricted to four lines. Moderators may, at their discretion, trim .sigs to four lines before posting articles. 2) Moderators List. Add/del policy. Setup LIST OF MODERATORS: ___________________ MIKE.FURLAN@BNB.COM Mike Furlan LYNNBERK@IX.NETCOM.COM Lynn Berkowitz MAHABABS@IOS.COM Barbara Obrien EPPERSON@MATH.UAH.EDU James F. Epperson HUBCAP@HUBCAP.CLEMSON.EDU Mike Marshall AMCMICHA@OSF1.GMU.EDU Andrew Mcmichael CHARBONN@SILVER.UCS.INDIANA.EDU Gary Charbonneau ADD/DEL POLICY FOR MODERATORS: _____________________________ Moderators will be added by majority vote of the existing moderators and moderators will be removed by 2/3 vote in the event that a moderator is shown to be failing to do the job (i.e. not posting anything). MODERATION SETUP/APARATUS _________________________ This group will be group-moderated using a Majordomo listserver. It has been configured so that each article received will be sent to the next moderator in turn, using a list of subscribed moderators. From tale@uunet.uu.net Thu Jul 27 13:05:47 1995 Path: uunet!in1.uu.net!tale From: tale@uunet.uu.net (David C Lawrence) Newsgroups: soc.history.war.us-civil-war Subject: cmsg newgroup soc.history.war.us-civil-war moderated Control: newgroup soc.history.war.us-civil-war moderated Approved: tale@uunet.uu.net Message-ID: <806864703.25540@uunet.uu.net> Date: Thu, 27 Jul 1995 17:05:04 GMT Lines: 147 Xref: uunet control:2363413 soc.history.war.us-civil-war is a moderated group which passed its vote for creation by 141:37, as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 11 Jul 1995. Group submission address: art-sub@access1.digex.net Moderator contact address: cw-mod@gmu.edu (Mike Furlan, Lynn Berkowitz, Barbara Obrien, James F. Epperson, Mike Marshall, Andrew Mcmichael, & Gary Charbonneau) For your newsgroups file: soc.history.war.us-civil-war Aspects of the U.S. Civil War. The charter, culled from the call for votes: The range of discussion for soc.history.war.us-civil-war will be necessarily broad, ranging from the Revolutionary War, and the philosophies and limitations of the Constitution, up to the New South era and beyond. Discussion in the group will be limited to military, economic, political, technological, demographic, and historical aspects of the US Civil War. Discussion might include, but are certainly not limited to: *Specific battles *Slavery as it relates to the Civil War *Causes of the Civil War *The concepts of States Rights *Individuals who affected and were affected by the war *Diplomatic efforts by both sides *Court cases affecting the war *Reconstruction *Prison camps *Reenacting *The right to seceed *Participation by various ethnic groups. *European reaction to the war *Immigration, how the war affected potential emigrants *Technological developments caused by the war *Media coverage (print journalism & photography) *etc. Moderation will be lenient, rather than broad, with s.h.w.us-civil being a forum for open, serious discussion of the events of the Civil War. Moderation is in place not to limit discussion, but to prevent the endless flame wars which currently plague alt.war.civil.usa. The idea is to raise the level of discussion to the point where the more serious scholar will see the forum as a serious place of information, instead of an ongoing combat between Southern and Northern sympathizers. Moderation Policy for soc.history.war.us-civil-war 1) Broad Policy- * Articles which discuss the American Civil War and its events will be approved for posting. * Artilces which try to lay blame for events at the feet of a single race, religion or ethnic group will not be approved for posting. * Articles must contain original thought. Lengthy quoting (more than 30 lines) of source material must be accompanied by commentary or by other text which ties it to on-going discussions. Articles which quote substantially the same source material repetitively will not be approved. Articles consisting of materials which are available on-line at ftp or WWW sites will not be approved, rather pointers to sites may be given. Moderators may waive this rule at their discretion. * Articles which contain personal attacks of any sort will not be approved for posting. * Blank messages, test messages, advertisements, MAKE.MONEY.FAST, binaries, uuencoded messages, and so forth, will not be approved posting. * Moderators may, at their discretion, change the Subject: lines for threads which have strayed from the initial subject. * Articles which include excessive quoting (e.g. an article which quotes an entire other article in order to add a few comments at the end) will be trimmed down by the moderator in question. * An article MUST have a valid reply-to address or it will not be approved for posting. * Individuals with civil-war related items for sale or swap may submit messages for approval to the moderators. Posting is not guaranteed. * Rejected articles will be shared with the other moderators for group consideration. QUOTED TEXT: Any article that contains more than fifty percent quoted material (and the author's signature shall not count as original material for purposes of determining the proportion) may be trimmed or rejected at the discretion of the moderator. In exercising this discretion, the moderator shall take readability considerations into account, such as the amount of quoted material at the beginning of the message, and the size of the blocks of quoted material. If the entire length of the article (excluding header and signature) is less than 24 lines of 80 characters, then the requirement of 50% original material _may_ be waived at the moderator's discretion. SIGNATURE LENGTH: In keeping with Usenet netiquette conventions, signatures should be restricted to four lines. Moderators may, at their discretion, trim .sigs to four lines before posting articles. 2) Moderators List. Add/del policy. Setup LIST OF MODERATORS: ___________________ MIKE.FURLAN@BNB.COM Mike Furlan LYNNBERK@IX.NETCOM.COM Lynn Berkowitz MAHABABS@IOS.COM Barbara Obrien EPPERSON@MATH.UAH.EDU James F. Epperson HUBCAP@HUBCAP.CLEMSON.EDU Mike Marshall AMCMICHA@OSF1.GMU.EDU Andrew Mcmichael CHARBONN@SILVER.UCS.INDIANA.EDU Gary Charbonneau ADD/DEL POLICY FOR MODERATORS: _____________________________ Moderators will be added by majority vote of the existing moderators and moderators will be removed by 2/3 vote in the event that a moderator is shown to be failing to do the job (i.e. not posting anything). MODERATION SETUP/APARATUS _________________________ This group will be group-moderated using a Majordomo listserver. It has been configured so that each article received will be sent to the next moderator in turn, using a list of subscribed moderators. From tale@uunet.uu.net Mon Aug 21 10:25:10 1995 Path: uunet!in2.uu.net!tale From: tale@uunet.uu.net (David C Lawrence) Newsgroups: soc.history.war.us-civil-war Subject: cmsg newgroup soc.history.war.us-civil-war moderated Control: newgroup soc.history.war.us-civil-war moderated Approved: tale@uunet.uu.net Message-ID: <809014936.14997@uunet.uu.net> Date: Mon, 21 Aug 1995 14:22:16 GMT Lines: 147 Xref: uunet control.newgroup:859 soc.history.war.us-civil-war is a moderated group which passed its vote for creation by 141:37, as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 11 Jul 1995. Group submission address: art-sub@access1.digex.net Moderator contact address: cw-mod@gmu.edu (Mike Furlan, Lynn Berkowitz, Barbara Obrien, James F. Epperson, Mike Marshall, Andrew Mcmichael, & Gary Charbonneau) For your newsgroups file: soc.history.war.us-civil-war Aspects of the U.S. Civil War. The charter, culled from the call for votes: The range of discussion for soc.history.war.us-civil-war will be necessarily broad, ranging from the Revolutionary War, and the philosophies and limitations of the Constitution, up to the New South era and beyond. Discussion in the group will be limited to military, economic, political, technological, demographic, and historical aspects of the US Civil War. Discussion might include, but are certainly not limited to: *Specific battles *Slavery as it relates to the Civil War *Causes of the Civil War *The concepts of States Rights *Individuals who affected and were affected by the war *Diplomatic efforts by both sides *Court cases affecting the war *Reconstruction *Prison camps *Reenacting *The right to seceed *Participation by various ethnic groups. *European reaction to the war *Immigration, how the war affected potential emigrants *Technological developments caused by the war *Media coverage (print journalism & photography) *etc. Moderation will be lenient, rather than broad, with s.h.w.us-civil being a forum for open, serious discussion of the events of the Civil War. Moderation is in place not to limit discussion, but to prevent the endless flame wars which currently plague alt.war.civil.usa. The idea is to raise the level of discussion to the point where the more serious scholar will see the forum as a serious place of information, instead of an ongoing combat between Southern and Northern sympathizers. Moderation Policy for soc.history.war.us-civil-war 1) Broad Policy- * Articles which discuss the American Civil War and its events will be approved for posting. * Artilces which try to lay blame for events at the feet of a single race, religion or ethnic group will not be approved for posting. * Articles must contain original thought. Lengthy quoting (more than 30 lines) of source material must be accompanied by commentary or by other text which ties it to on-going discussions. Articles which quote substantially the same source material repetitively will not be approved. Articles consisting of materials which are available on-line at ftp or WWW sites will not be approved, rather pointers to sites may be given. Moderators may waive this rule at their discretion. * Articles which contain personal attacks of any sort will not be approved for posting. * Blank messages, test messages, advertisements, MAKE.MONEY.FAST, binaries, uuencoded messages, and so forth, will not be approved posting. * Moderators may, at their discretion, change the Subject: lines for threads which have strayed from the initial subject. * Articles which include excessive quoting (e.g. an article which quotes an entire other article in order to add a few comments at the end) will be trimmed down by the moderator in question. * An article MUST have a valid reply-to address or it will not be approved for posting. * Individuals with civil-war related items for sale or swap may submit messages for approval to the moderators. Posting is not guaranteed. * Rejected articles will be shared with the other moderators for group consideration. QUOTED TEXT: Any article that contains more than fifty percent quoted material (and the author's signature shall not count as original material for purposes of determining the proportion) may be trimmed or rejected at the discretion of the moderator. In exercising this discretion, the moderator shall take readability considerations into account, such as the amount of quoted material at the beginning of the message, and the size of the blocks of quoted material. If the entire length of the article (excluding header and signature) is less than 24 lines of 80 characters, then the requirement of 50% original material _may_ be waived at the moderator's discretion. SIGNATURE LENGTH: In keeping with Usenet netiquette conventions, signatures should be restricted to four lines. Moderators may, at their discretion, trim .sigs to four lines before posting articles. 2) Moderators List. Add/del policy. Setup LIST OF MODERATORS: ___________________ MIKE.FURLAN@BNB.COM Mike Furlan LYNNBERK@IX.NETCOM.COM Lynn Berkowitz MAHABABS@IOS.COM Barbara Obrien EPPERSON@MATH.UAH.EDU James F. Epperson HUBCAP@HUBCAP.CLEMSON.EDU Mike Marshall AMCMICHA@OSF1.GMU.EDU Andrew Mcmichael CHARBONN@SILVER.UCS.INDIANA.EDU Gary Charbonneau ADD/DEL POLICY FOR MODERATORS: _____________________________ Moderators will be added by majority vote of the existing moderators and moderators will be removed by 2/3 vote in the event that a moderator is shown to be failing to do the job (i.e. not posting anything). MODERATION SETUP/APARATUS _________________________ This group will be group-moderated using a Majordomo listserver. It has been configured so that each article received will be sent to the next moderator in turn, using a list of subscribed moderators.