From tale@uunet.uu.net Mon Sep 30 10:35:04 1996 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: tale@uunet.uu.net (David C Lawrence) Newsgroups: soc.singles.moderated Subject: cmsg newgroup soc.singles.moderated moderated Control: newgroup soc.singles.moderated moderated Approved: newgroups-request@uunet.uu.net Message-ID: <844093814.17256@uunet.uu.net> Date: Mon, 30 Sep 1996 14:30:14 GMT Lines: 99 X-Info: ftp://ftp.uu.net/networking/news/misc/pgpcontrol/README.html ftp://ftp.uu.net/networking/news/misc/pgpcontrol/README X-PGP-Sig: 2.7 Subject,Control,Message-ID,Date,From,Sender iQCVAgUBMk/Zd8JdOtO4janBAQFxVwQAi7DIC87EKwgc0QZz9yRr709p1LXEUzEg 0fV6i7qAhk+JcxIK670hOj6/1GWIZXnB1Q8jvI+2RP2Rd3beGqPermfZWWooDa2q g9zzqrupBIKGXKMljgN+LHZtKa4JZ5RFVrV8e5bGzKzcJAgtVSuYPkublFD1M/zE HAwPrkp9guo= =gwhM Xref: uunet control.newgroup:17298 soc.singles.moderated is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 158:25 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 24 Sep 1996. Group submission address: soc-singles-mod@phantom.com Moderator contact address: soc-singles-mod-request@phantom.com (E. Evans, D. Parsons) For your newsgroups file: soc.singles.moderated Conversations among people who are or were single. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: Soc.singles.moderated is for discussing issues of interest to people who are now or have ever been single. This charter is meant to encompass a very wide variety of topics, varying according to the desires of the group membership. The following are prohibited because they do not contribute to discussion: Personal advertisements. Penpal requests. Commercial advertisements and money-making schemes. Chain letters. Requests for aid in writing or editing any paper or publication, whether commercial or academic or other. Surveys. Newsletters, digests, and electronic magazines. Tests. Binaries. Crossposts, except to soc.singles and/or news.*. The following posts are prohibited unless they are immediately relevant to a current discussion, and are posted to follow up that discussion: Announcements of free or non-profit services and resources, including web sites. Announcements of public events. Notoriously politically sensitive issues which already have dedicated newsgroups (e.g. abortion, gun control, Turkey) are lightly discouraged on the grounds that full-scale debates on these subjects are best left to their own newsgroups. Moderation Policy: This group is moderated by fully automated software, which does the following: * Filter out crossposts, except those to soc.singles and/or news.* groups. * Keep a list of email addresses of posters to the group. * When a poster on the list submits an article, post it immediately. * When a poster not on the list submits an article: - Email the poster a welcome message that summarizes this charter and gives a certain keyword. - If the article's subject contains the keyword, post the article immediately and add the poster to the list. - If the article's subject does not contain the keyword, filter the article out and return it, with a message explaining a simple way to add the keyword and repost the article. * Strip all occurrences of the keyword from posted article subjects. The list of email addresses is to be used only for approving posts to soc.singles.moderated. It may not be sold, given away, or used as a mailing list. It starts empty, and is added to only as above. Each new poster shall be advised that their address has been listed and given the option of unlisting it. List entries may be aged out after a term determined by the space available on the moderating host, to be not less than one year. The keyword and its use must always be clearly explained in the group's FAQ and welcome message. The FAQ is made available as a frequently posted article, and also via an autoreplier at the moderating host. The welcome message is also available by autoreplier. The keyword is changed twice a year, in June and December. For 15 days after a new keyword goes into effect, both the old and the new keyword are valid. New keywords are agreed on by informal consensus on the group. They need not be in any particular lexicon, but must be <10 letters long, not use case meaningfully, and be reasonably easy to spell and remember. Changes to this charter may be made only by group vote. When a change is proposed, a vote taker must be found and a voting period of at least three weeks established by informal consensus. The CFV must contain a clear, complete description of the issue to be decided and of what constitutes a valid ballot. It must be as easy to vote YES as to vote NO. After a vote is over, a complete list of voter addresses and votes must be posted to the group by the vote taker, and a period of at least two weeks allowed for challenges and confirmations of votes. A change passes if at least 50 YES votes are received and at least 3/4 of the total votes are YES. From tale@uunet.uu.net Mon Oct 7 10:35:05 1996 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: tale@uunet.uu.net (David C Lawrence) Newsgroups: soc.singles.moderated Subject: cmsg newgroup soc.singles.moderated moderated Control: newgroup soc.singles.moderated moderated Approved: newgroups-request@uunet.uu.net Message-ID: <844698608.14132@uunet.uu.net> Date: Mon, 7 Oct 1996 14:30:08 GMT Lines: 99 X-Info: ftp://ftp.uu.net/networking/news/misc/pgpcontrol/README.html ftp://ftp.uu.net/networking/news/misc/pgpcontrol/README X-PGP-Sig: 2.7 Subject,Control,Message-ID,Date,From,Sender iQCVAgUBMlkT8sJdOtO4janBAQEIiwQAgJhD+fDQx+KGTHERcHC0b+TceZtmPsv5 A61pmkW7K6DQQ4gPa5WL/HlUY2TeHg3bjOde0IgXgqkSoOeNvwnUtLACe4cVFpIf FEl8kEMbR+4RH+vZPEBF3WqIWrzCzWoMvpwrIzmbRLa8SaZTrB5BqbaZSRHh19oA cxkWdOjAp5E= =6HY+ Xref: uunet control.newgroup:17478 soc.singles.moderated is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 158:25 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 24 Sep 1996. Group submission address: soc-singles-mod@phantom.com Moderator contact address: soc-singles-mod-request@phantom.com (E. Evans, D. Parsons) For your newsgroups file: soc.singles.moderated Conversations among people who are or were single. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: Soc.singles.moderated is for discussing issues of interest to people who are now or have ever been single. This charter is meant to encompass a very wide variety of topics, varying according to the desires of the group membership. The following are prohibited because they do not contribute to discussion: Personal advertisements. Penpal requests. Commercial advertisements and money-making schemes. Chain letters. Requests for aid in writing or editing any paper or publication, whether commercial or academic or other. Surveys. Newsletters, digests, and electronic magazines. Tests. Binaries. Crossposts, except to soc.singles and/or news.*. The following posts are prohibited unless they are immediately relevant to a current discussion, and are posted to follow up that discussion: Announcements of free or non-profit services and resources, including web sites. Announcements of public events. Notoriously politically sensitive issues which already have dedicated newsgroups (e.g. abortion, gun control, Turkey) are lightly discouraged on the grounds that full-scale debates on these subjects are best left to their own newsgroups. Moderation Policy: This group is moderated by fully automated software, which does the following: * Filter out crossposts, except those to soc.singles and/or news.* groups. * Keep a list of email addresses of posters to the group. * When a poster on the list submits an article, post it immediately. * When a poster not on the list submits an article: - Email the poster a welcome message that summarizes this charter and gives a certain keyword. - If the article's subject contains the keyword, post the article immediately and add the poster to the list. - If the article's subject does not contain the keyword, filter the article out and return it, with a message explaining a simple way to add the keyword and repost the article. * Strip all occurrences of the keyword from posted article subjects. The list of email addresses is to be used only for approving posts to soc.singles.moderated. It may not be sold, given away, or used as a mailing list. It starts empty, and is added to only as above. Each new poster shall be advised that their address has been listed and given the option of unlisting it. List entries may be aged out after a term determined by the space available on the moderating host, to be not less than one year. The keyword and its use must always be clearly explained in the group's FAQ and welcome message. The FAQ is made available as a frequently posted article, and also via an autoreplier at the moderating host. The welcome message is also available by autoreplier. The keyword is changed twice a year, in June and December. For 15 days after a new keyword goes into effect, both the old and the new keyword are valid. New keywords are agreed on by informal consensus on the group. They need not be in any particular lexicon, but must be <10 letters long, not use case meaningfully, and be reasonably easy to spell and remember. Changes to this charter may be made only by group vote. When a change is proposed, a vote taker must be found and a voting period of at least three weeks established by informal consensus. The CFV must contain a clear, complete description of the issue to be decided and of what constitutes a valid ballot. It must be as easy to vote YES as to vote NO. After a vote is over, a complete list of voter addresses and votes must be posted to the group by the vote taker, and a period of at least two weeks allowed for challenges and confirmations of votes. A change passes if at least 50 YES votes are received and at least 3/4 of the total votes are YES. From tale@uunet.uu.net Wed Oct 30 10:35:11 1996 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: tale@uunet.uu.net (David C Lawrence) Newsgroups: soc.singles.moderated Subject: cmsg newgroup soc.singles.moderated moderated Control: newgroup soc.singles.moderated moderated Approved: newgroups-request@uunet.uu.net Message-ID: <846689409.5732@uunet.uu.net> Date: Wed, 30 Oct 1996 15:30:09 GMT Lines: 99 X-Info: ftp://ftp.uu.net/networking/news/misc/pgpcontrol/README.html ftp://ftp.uu.net/networking/news/misc/pgpcontrol/README X-PGP-Sig: 2.7 Subject,Control,Message-ID,Date,From,Sender iQCVAgUBMnd0gsJdOtO4janBAQGzewQAgdWj9UGV9dm7ZDXjoHyYbAbCAXSxi/4G Vc++olyJAKrVXIqlCW4wIEjK2+CbijdMBl2zcd/PneZVCCGAn+pPkNpBRydoxpKv d0ztiO04dlkMcEpOdWThwgygjDoZoy1ihDZkxU+7VBk4G4f9bnFaUvMjIikzL1Kv ZMoBIgUCrIw= =vo/n Xref: uunet control.newgroup:18092 soc.singles.moderated is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 158:25 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 24 Sep 1996. Group submission address: soc-singles-mod@evolution.com Moderator contact address: soc-singles-mod-request@evolution.com (E. Evans, D. Parsons) For your newsgroups file: soc.singles.moderated Conversations among people who are or were single. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: Soc.singles.moderated is for discussing issues of interest to people who are now or have ever been single. This charter is meant to encompass a very wide variety of topics, varying according to the desires of the group membership. The following are prohibited because they do not contribute to discussion: Personal advertisements. Penpal requests. Commercial advertisements and money-making schemes. Chain letters. Requests for aid in writing or editing any paper or publication, whether commercial or academic or other. Surveys. Newsletters, digests, and electronic magazines. Tests. Binaries. Crossposts, except to soc.singles and/or news.*. The following posts are prohibited unless they are immediately relevant to a current discussion, and are posted to follow up that discussion: Announcements of free or non-profit services and resources, including web sites. Announcements of public events. Notoriously politically sensitive issues which already have dedicated newsgroups (e.g. abortion, gun control, Turkey) are lightly discouraged on the grounds that full-scale debates on these subjects are best left to their own newsgroups. Moderation Policy: This group is moderated by fully automated software, which does the following: * Filter out crossposts, except those to soc.singles and/or news.* groups. * Keep a list of email addresses of posters to the group. * When a poster on the list submits an article, post it immediately. * When a poster not on the list submits an article: - Email the poster a welcome message that summarizes this charter and gives a certain keyword. - If the article's subject contains the keyword, post the article immediately and add the poster to the list. - If the article's subject does not contain the keyword, filter the article out and return it, with a message explaining a simple way to add the keyword and repost the article. * Strip all occurrences of the keyword from posted article subjects. The list of email addresses is to be used only for approving posts to soc.singles.moderated. It may not be sold, given away, or used as a mailing list. It starts empty, and is added to only as above. Each new poster shall be advised that their address has been listed and given the option of unlisting it. List entries may be aged out after a term determined by the space available on the moderating host, to be not less than one year. The keyword and its use must always be clearly explained in the group's FAQ and welcome message. The FAQ is made available as a frequently posted article, and also via an autoreplier at the moderating host. The welcome message is also available by autoreplier. The keyword is changed twice a year, in June and December. For 15 days after a new keyword goes into effect, both the old and the new keyword are valid. New keywords are agreed on by informal consensus on the group. They need not be in any particular lexicon, but must be <10 letters long, not use case meaningfully, and be reasonably easy to spell and remember. Changes to this charter may be made only by group vote. When a change is proposed, a vote taker must be found and a voting period of at least three weeks established by informal consensus. The CFV must contain a clear, complete description of the issue to be decided and of what constitutes a valid ballot. It must be as easy to vote YES as to vote NO. After a vote is over, a complete list of voter addresses and votes must be posted to the group by the vote taker, and a period of at least two weeks allowed for challenges and confirmations of votes. A change passes if at least 50 YES votes are received and at least 3/4 of the total votes are YES.