Aittvax.174 net.news utzoo!decvax!ittvax!swatt Sun Jan 3 17:40:33 1982 YANS (Yet Another Newsgroup Suggestion) This seems like a more profitable discussion than net censorship. Does anyone out there familiar with the Library of Congress scheme care to summarize the pros and cons? The matter of keeping a LC dictionary around should not be a major discouragement -- once assembled it can be kept current with far less effort than the map of UNIX sites on USENET. From decvax!duke!reed!valer Sat Jan 2 08:31:26 1982 Alan-- I was talking to Dave K. the other day, lamenting the proliferation of newsgroups, and he pointed out that what is really lacking is a proper categorization scheme. Hence, I advocate the adoption of the Library of Congress system. It has the advantages of being well known, expandable in a predictable manner, and committed to expansion for many years to come. Note the ease of not receiving undesirable newsgroups!-- "No, I am not interested in literary criticisms of Christmas lyrics" and so forth. I admit there are some disadvantages. The mapping from intelligible subjects to the appropriate numbers would require a rather well refined catalogue, and the questions of whether each article is entitled to a unique number of its own deserves some thought. If the latter is true, then I suppose the Library of Congress would have to get on the network in order to keep abreast of the latest developments.... I trust all is well, etc. --Jim Valerio From cbosgd!mark Sun Jan 3 17:25:11 1982 To: duke!swd, duke!trt, ittvax!swatt, ucbvax!william Subject: Re: YANS (Yet Another Newsgroup Suggestion) Cc: reed!valer, lauren@ucla-security, ucbvax!r:glickman This is interesting - why not suggest it to net.news and see what people think? I agree that the library of congress scheme, with numbers and a few letters, is more powerful and less intelligible than the current scheme. I also suspect that some other problems would arise: (1) The current scheme lets you specify the distribution scope with the first part of the newsgroup name. (2) The LC scheme might not allow very specific subgroups (could it distinguish between fa.space and net.columbia, or between net.jokes and net.jokes.q)? I don't know the answer to this. (3) Everybody would have to keep a LC dictionary handy to be able to use netnews. (It's just about to the point where you need a netnews newsgroup list now anyway.) I don't know the answers here, and I'm not very familiar with LC. But it seems like food for thought anyway. Mark ----------------------------------------------------------------- gopher://quux.org/ conversion by John Goerzen of http://communication.ucsd.edu/A-News/ This Usenet Oldnews Archive article may be copied and distributed freely, provided: 1. There is no money collected for the text(s) of the articles. 2. The following notice remains appended to each copy: The Usenet Oldnews Archive: Compilation Copyright (C) 1981, 1996 Bruce Jones, Henry Spencer, David Wiseman.