Nan:2007-07-09-talk.cia-rfd
From Usenet Big-8 Management Board
From: James Norris <JimNorris01@aol.com> Subject: RFD: talk.cia moderated Newsgroups: comp.speech.research, comp.dsp, news.announce.newgroups, news.groups.proposals Followup-To: news.groups.proposals Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 10:58:40 -0500 Organization: http://www.big-8.org/ REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD) moderated group talk.cia This is a formal Request For Discussion (RFD) for the creation of the moderated Usenet newsgroup, talk.cia. NEWSGROUPS LINE: talk.cia talk.cia Cochlear Implant Awareness. (Moderated) RATIONALE: talk.cia There are at present no other usenet groups which cover the intended topics of discussion. Modern technology has reached a stage where Cochlear Implants may soon enable deafness to be cured. It is possible that implantees will soon be able to construct and communicate information amongst themselves, in the form of datafiles in CI format. The intention of the talk.cia group is to promote that exchange of information. The data files can be hosted by the moderator, or by other shared file storage hosts. It is conceivable that implantees will construct CI datafiles which only they can understand, that is, a program which converts CI format sound into standard digitized audio is not necessarily possible. TRAFFIC ANALYSIS: Hardly any proper traffic for a couple of years until the interested parties have done more work. The cia acronym will obviously attract a certain amount of 'irrelevant' postings, which is why the group must be moderated. CHARTER: talk.cia is a moderated group for the discussion of CI sound datafiles as currently used in implants for the profoundly deaf. The main aim is to improve awareness of the issues to the extent that the potential of cochlear implant technology as a routine cure for partial deafness can be understood. A subsidiary aim is to enable the exchange of CI data files amongst implantees, as an experimental form of 'voice-mail' for deaf cochlear implantees. To this intent, arrangements for hosting and uploading/ downloading the CI data binaries are to be organised by participating group members. Posters are expected to abide by normal Usenet standards of decorum, and to ignore articles intended to disrupt the group. The usual suspects are prohibited (spam, direct advertising, etc.) MODERATION POLICY: talk.cia In general, to provide a pleasant experience for the users, this will be flexible as necessary, allowing for more moderators and changes in policy to cope with demand. MODERATOR INFO: talk.cia Moderator: James Norris <JimNorris01@aol.com> Technical details about moderation: I am intending to use the private Google newsgroup talkcia@googlegroups.com, to which only the talk.cia moderators will have access, as the submission address for the postings to be moderated, and for the group archives. The accepted posts are to be sent to the receiving talk.cia Usenet newsgroup from the Google newsgroup, when the moderators OK them. Article Submissions: talkcia@googlegroups.com Administrative Contact: TBD PROCEDURE: For more information on the newsgroup creation process, please see: http://www.big-8.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=policies:creation Those who wish to influence the development of this RFD and its final resolution should subscribe to news.groups.proposals and participate in the relevant threads in that newsgroup. This is both a courtesy to groups in which discussion of creating a new group is off-topic as well as the best method of making sure that one's comments or criticisms are heard. All discussion of active proposals should be posted to news.groups.proposals. To this end, the 'Followup-To' header of this RFD has been set to this group. If desired by the readership of closely affected groups, the discussion may be crossposted to those groups, but care must be taken to ensure that all discussion appears in news.groups.proposals as well. We urge those who would like to read or post in the proposed newsgroup to make a comment to that effect in this thread; we ask proponents to keep a list of such positive posts with the relevant message ID (e.g., Barney Fife, <4JGdnb60fsMzHA7ZnZ2dnUVZ_rWdnZ2d@sysmatrix.net>). Such lists of positive feedback for the proposal may constitute good evidence that the group will be well-used if it is created. DISTRIBUTION: This document has been posted to the following newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups news.groups.proposals comp.dsp comp.speech.research PROPONENT: James Norris <JimNorris01@aol.com> CHANGE HISTORY: 2006-07-09 1st RFD