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Corrections & amendments [mailto:moleski@canisius.edu most welcome.] | Corrections & amendments [mailto:moleski@canisius.edu most welcome.] | ||
See [http://www.google.com/googlegroups/archive_announce_20.html "20 Year Archive on Google Groups"] for other highlights. | See [http://www.google.com/googlegroups/archive_announce_20.html "20 Year Archive on Google Groups"] for other highlights. |
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Note well: all claims listed here are subject to further review. Caveat emptor!
Corrections & amendments most welcome.
See "20 Year Archive on Google Groups" for other highlights.
Date | Event |
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1979 | Duke University graduate students Tom Truscott and Jim Ellis Usenet invent a method of sharing news. |
1980 | Usenet, Usenix, UUCP developed as "the poor man's ARPANET." |
1981 | net.news split off from net.general to discuss new newsgroups. |
1982 | Mark Horton creates net.news.group. |
1983 | Mark Horton creates net.announce, the first moderated newsgroup. |
1983 | Gene Spafford (Spaf)] organizes the backbone. |
1984 | Is the death of the net coming in September? |
1984 | Development of newspaths improves moderation (B News 2.11). |
1986-87 | The Great Renaming: The Big Seven organized. Roots of the voting system planted. |
1986 | net.news.group renamed news.groups. |
1987 | alt.* groups formed. |
1987 | First Guidelines for Creation: Spafford, Horton, Adams, Woods, Fair as backbone admins. |
1988 | Spaf kills the backbone (The Cabal). |
1989 | (Greg Woods-->Eliot Lear-->tale [1991]).] |
1989 | April Fools Called Off]. |
1992 | Kibo proposes HappyNet]. |
1993 | The September That Never Ended]. |
1993 | Formation of Usenet Volunteer Votetakers (UVV) under Ron "Asbestos" Dippold. |
1993 | Spaf burns out, says good-bye. |
1993 | tale (David C. Lawrence) takes over Checkgroups from Spaf; Mark Moraes inherited other lists. |
1995 | New humanities hierarchy created by a vote of 508:97. The Big Seven becomes the Big Eight. |
1996 | tale creates the PGP key used by news.announce.newgroups moderators (1996-04-10). |
1997 | Usenet II proposed. Usenet II home page. |
1998 | HappyNet updated. |
2001 | Google's 20-year retrospective of Usenet History. |
2001 | Jim Ellis, RIP. |
Oct. 13, 2002 | Russ Allbery, Todd McComb, and piranha succeed tale. |
2005 | Old newsgroup creation system suspended. Eleven people tagged to work on a new system. |
March 2006 | Big-8.org opens for business. skirv preserves one-syllable tradition. |
Oct. 1, 2006 | Big-8 Management Board confirmed by previous n.a.n. moderators. |
Oct. 2, 2006 | Death of Usenet. Film at 11. |