Nan:2014-01-21-rfd-misc.writing.moderated
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From: board@big-8.org (Big 8 Management Board) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups.proposals,misc.writing.moderated,misc.writing Subject: 3rd RFD misc.writing.moderated moderated (remove) - LAST CALL FOR COMMENTS Followup-To: news.groups.proposals,news.groups Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2014 04:55:49 EST Message-ID: <1lfsjv0.nz8wb61rxmwj4N%board@big-8.org> 3rd REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD) moderated group misc.writing.moderated (remove) - LAST CALL FOR COMMENTS This is a formal Request for Discussion (RFD) to remove the moderated newsgroup misc.writing.moderated. NEWSGROUPS LINE: misc.writing.moderated Art, craft, business and creative process of writing. (Moderated) RATIONALE: Probe posts to this group resulted in bounces: mwm@panix.com> (expanded from <misc-writing-moderated@panix.com>): unknown user: "mwm" No articles have appeared in the newsgroup in over two years. One of the last articles posted to the newsgroup was an announcement from the moderators that that they are closing the moderation account and turning off the submission address. Attempts to contact the moderators at their last known personal e-mail addresses have not resulted in any replies. DISCUSSION SO FAR: In response to the 1st Request for Discussion, Peter J. Ross posted to misc.writing on December 1, 2013 in <slrnl9l3l7.8nt.pjr@homeridae.org> objecting to the removal of the newsgroup. Since the original Moderator Vacancy Investigation announcement on October 26, 2013, no followup to misc.writing or news.groups.proposals has been posted volunteering to serve as a replacement moderator or moderators, or inquiring about volunteering. DISTRIBUTION: news.announce.newgroups news.groups.proposals misc.writing.moderated misc.writing CHARTER Misc.writing.moderated is a forum for discussion of the process and profession of writing. It is a newsgroup where all participants are treated as peers. The focus in misc.writing.moderated is on developing as writers, increasing writing income and/or discussing the process and business of writing. Misc.writing.moderated is inclusive in that discussion of all forms of writing is considered appropriate, but it is exclusive in that all discussion must be aimed toward the development of participants as writers, or toward providing cooperative support for their writing and their writing ambitions. Questions of grammar and style are appropriate, but should be sought in the FAQ. Of greater interest are topics such as plotting techniques, character or thematic development, research methods, industry trends and news, market information, finding and dealing with an agent, techniques for best marketing one's work, software tools, manuscript formatting, how to avoid repetitive stress injury, and other such concerns with which writers struggle. Misc.writing.moderated accepts reasonable and timely announcements of seminars, conferences, new markets, and other commercial ventures that may be of interest to the practicing writer, though repetitive commercial announcements are disallowed. For the purposes of this charter, "repetitive" is defined as more than once per month. While questions about writing problems are appropriate in misc.writing.moderated, the posting of long excerpts from written works, or of shorter works in their entirety, is expressly forbidden. Participants are free to quote from their work as part of a larger discussion within a post. This includes, but is not limited to, illustrations of writing technique, questions of why certain passages do or do not work, and short segments designed to spark a discussion about the art or craft of writing. Those looking for critiques are welcome to post URLs where their work can be found, or to post short, non-repetitive announcements that work is available for critique. Articles that exceed the bounds of common courtesy -- e.g., personal attacks against other posters -- are never acceptable, no matter what the context of the article and no matter how small a part of the article the attack may be. Also unacceptable are articles that consist solely of "yahoos", birthday greetings, and so on. Signature files are subject to reasonable length restrictions, and may not contain personal attacks against other posters. A signature file may contain non-writing-related URLs or personal advertisements. Binaries with the exception of small cryptographic authentication such as PGP signatures in non-binary messages are not acceptable. This charter, or a URL pointing to it, is posted once a week to misc.writing.moderated. Misc.writing.moderated accepts no crossposts, except: RFDs, CFVs, and related administrative postings (as approved by the moderators of news.announce.newgroups) with followups set to news.groups and/or misc.writing.moderated, articles in response to such postings crossposted only between news.groups and misc.writing.moderated, and FAQs and similar informational postings (as approved by the moderators of news.answers). HISTORY OF THE GROUP: The group passed its vote on 22 May 2000 by 155:45, as announced in article <1020117647.67601@isc.org>. It was active until 2005, when technical problems with the newsgroup submission address, and loss of the moderation account with custom moderation software shortly afterwards, caused it to become inactive. Discussion on news.groups.proposals in 2007, starting with article <46b65efb$0$278$804603d3@auth.newsreader.iphouse.com>, expressed a desire to reactivate the newsgroup. The old submission address with new moderation software (STUMP/WebSTUMP on Panix) was reactivated by members of the original moderation team shortly afterwards, as announced in article <nan.20070926145042$36e0@killfile.org>. The newsgroup had modest, but declining, activity until late 2011. In September of 2011, the moderation team posted an announcement, in article <a0d52417-3f94-44a7-a0fa-a354173dcb34@t20g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, that due to declining activity, and the cost of running the moderation account on Panix, the team was closing the Panix account and seeking volunteers for replacement moderators. No volunteers have stepped forward, and no articles have appeared in the newsgroup since shortly after that announcement. PROCEDURE: Please refer to the newsgroup removal policies listed here: http://big-8.org/w/index.php/Procedure_to_remove_newsgroups All discussion of active proposals should be posted to news.groups.proposals. To this end, the followup header of this RFD has been set to news.groups.proposals. The final comment period lasts for five (5) days from the time that this RFD is posted. PROPONENT: Paul W. Schleck <pschleck@novia.net> CHANGE HISTORY: 26 October 2013: Moderator Vacancy Investigation 30 November 2013: 1st RFD (remove) 4 January 2014: 2nd RFD (remove) 20 January 2014: LCC