Nan:2007-03-23-comp.protocols.dns.ops-result
From Usenet Big-8 Management Board
From: The Big-8 Management Board <board@big-8.org> Subject: RESULT: comp.protocols.dns.ops will be removed Newsgroups: comp.protocols.dns.ops, news.announce.newgroups, news.groups.proposals, comp.protocols.tcp-ip.domains Followup-To: news.groups.proposals Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 14:04:17 -0500 Organization: http://www.big-8.org/ RESULT comp.protocols.dns.ops will be removed The Last Call for Comments (LCC) on 17 Mar 2007 initiated a five-day period for final comments. Following the comment period, the Big-8 Management Board has decided by consensus to remove the newsgroup comp.protocols.dns.ops. This group will be removed on 27 Mar 2007. RATIONALE: remove comp.protocols.dns.ops The last approved message was in January 1999. The group had modest traffic (about 5 threads per month) from its creation in September 1996 until June 1998. After a 4 month interruption, an announcement was made in November 1998 that the group was alive again. The group was active for another 3 months before its last approval. Alternatives include: (1) Assigning a new moderator. (2) Converting the group to unmoderated status. When the group was created, it was styled as a renaming of the unmoderated comp.protocols.tcp-ip.domains (see History, below). However, the primary reason for the renaming appears to have been to create a better namespace for comp.protocols.dns.bind and comp.protocols.dns.std which were created at the same time. The moderation of comp.protocols.dns.ops appears to have been a secondary consideration, simply because the other two groups were also being moderated. If the group is converted to an unmoderated status, it might be better to use a different name (eg. comp.protocols.dns.misc). ".ops" does not have an obvious meaning. In addition, users of news servers where the group is configured as moderated will not see articles from servers where the group is configured as unmoderated and vice versa. (3) Remove the group. Since the renaming of comp.protocols.tcp-ip.domains failed to occur (see History), any discussion could continue in that group, albeit with a poorly named group. Regardless of which alternative is chosen, there will be no effect on comp.protocols.dns.bind and comp.protocols.dns.std. HISTORY: The newsgroup comp.protocols.dns.ops was created in September 1996, as part of the proposal that also created comp.protocols.dns.bind and comp.protocols.dns.std. During its active period from September 1996 to June 1998, it had roughly 5 approvals per month. A four-month interruption from July to October 1998, was followed by a three-month revival from November 1998 to January 1999, when the final approval occured. The creation of comp.protocols.dns.ops was styled as renaming of comp.protocols.tcp-ip.domains (CPTID), however the renaming was never executed (that is, CPTID was not rmgroup'ed). This was probably related to the fact that CPTID was part of the Inet distribution. The group CPTID was created as part of the Inet distribution before December 1987. After comp.protocols.dns.ops was created, no rmgroup control message was issued for CPTID, and it continued to appear among the Inet groups in the checkgroups messages. In October 2002, all remaining Inet groups, including CPTID were incorporated in the standard Big 8 distribution. In the summer of 2006, roughly half the former Inet groups were rmgroup'ed, based on their lack of traffic. CPTID was not one of the removed groups because of its continued light traffic, and remains in the Big 8 checkgroups list. DISTRIBUTION: This document has been posted to the following newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups news.groups.proposals comp.protocols.dns.ops comp.protocols.tcp-ip.domains PROPONENT: Jim Riley <jimrtex@pipeline.com> CHANGE HISTORY: 2007-03-05 1st RFD 2007-03-17 2nd RFD/LCC 2007-03-23 Results (passes)