Nan:2007-02-23-rec.radio.amateur.moderated-announce
From Usenet Big-8 Management Board
From: The Big-8 Management Board <board@big-8.org> Subject: ANNOUNCE: rec.radio.amateur.moderated has been created Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.moderated, rec.radio.info, news.announce.newgroups, rec.radio.amateur.policy, rec.radio.amateur.misc Followup-To: rec.radio.amateur.moderated Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 12:59:02 -0600 Organization: http://www.big-8.org/ On 19 Feb 2007, the Big-8 Management Board decided to create the moderated group rec.radio.amateur.moderated. The group was created on 22 Feb 2007. For more information on the proposal and history, please refer to the archives: ftp://ftp.isc.org/usenet/news.announce.newgroups/rec/rec.radio.amateur.moderated For your newsgroups file: rec.radio.amateur.moderated Amateur radio practices, rules, etc. (Moderated) CHARTER: rec.radio.amateur.moderated is for the discussion of amateur ("ham") radio, also known as the Amateur Radio Service, as defined in Federal Communications Commission Regulations and U.S. Law (47 CFR Part 97), and in similar laws and regulations in other countries, based on international treaty. It is not limited to the rules of any one country or time period. Possible topics include past, present, and future operating practices; events; contests; past, present, and potential-future rules; power limitations; authorized frequencies; allowed modes and band plans (or other gentlemen's agreements) that govern how we are to operate; what constitutes the acceptable operation of amateur stations. The newsgroup is intended to be international in scope, not just for amateurs in the United States. It is, however, intended as an English-language forum, by custom and practice. As with General Aviation and other internationally-scoped endeavors, the Amateur Radio Service has a strong custom of the use of English and the Latin alphabet. Discussion of amateur radio in languages other than English also occurs in many country- and region-specific hierarchies, many of which have specific amateur radio newsgroups, including: de.* (Germany) dk.* (Denmark) es.* (Spain) fr.* (France) nl.* (Netherlands) pl.* (Poland) pt.* (Portugal) relcom.* (Russia) This newsgroup is only intended to supplement, not supersede, any other amateur radio newsgroups. General communications law or government policy of various government agencies is also on-topic, as long as the discussion relates to amateur radio. Examples would be emergency communications, local antenna restrictions, and property deed restrictions applying to operation of amateur radio stations. Discussion of other types of radio, such as Citizens Band, Broadcast, other Personal Radio Services, Commercial or Private Land Mobile, and Marine or Aviation services are off-topic, except when *directly* related to amateur radio. Similarly, discussion of methods violating applicable communications law and regulations concerning radio equipment or operations are off-topic. The following are prohibited: * Personal advertisements (submitters of such articles will be referred to rec.radio.swap, instead). * Commercial advertisements and money-making schemes. * Chain letters. * Posts in HTML. * EMP spam. * Binaries, apart from PGP signatures, X-Face headers, and other ancillary article meta-data. * Forgery of valid e-mail addresses. * Excessive morphing/nym-shifting. * Copyright violations. Pointers to news articles, blogs, etc. on this topic are welcome but are required to comply with fair use standards. * Personal attacks and flames, as defined by the moderation team. * Advertising items and/or services for sale (also will be referred to rec.radio.swap). * Links to "objectionable" web content, including pornographic sites, sites encouraging illegal activities, or sites deemed unacceptable by the moderation team. The moderation team will cursorily check the contents of specific links to confirm on-topic content, but acceptance for posting does not imply endorsement or approval of the entire present or future contents of that web site. * Discussion of moderation decisions. See below for information on appealing moderator action. LINKS: Amateur Radio Newsgroups in Total Meltdown (QRZ) http://www.qrz.com/ib-bin/ikonboard.cgi?s=ff745d20e58c50c63315835c3cefd8d9;act=ST;f=7;t=119282 Amateur Radio Newsgroups: Total Meltdown (eHam) http://www.eham.net/articles/13581 Secure, Team-Based Usenet Moderation Program (STUMP) http://www.algebra.com/~ichudov/stump/ MODERATION POLICY: rec.radio.amateur.moderated A moderation robot will scan all submitted posts. Each post will be either automatically approved, rejected, or sent to the moderators for manual review. The moderator 'bot will enforce the following guidelines: * Crossposting is generally not allowed, with the general exception of crossposts of bulletins, FAQ's, and other informational articles to rec.radio.info, rec.answers, and news.answers. Infrequent administrative crossposts may occasionally be allowed at the sole discretion of the moderator. * Postings must be in plain text. In particular no HTML or mixed text and HTML posts will be allowed. Messages that are multipart/alternative will be automatically filtered to pass just the text/plain version to the newsgroup. * No binary postings of any sort will be accepted. Exceptions will be made for cryptographic signatures and such. * Messages must not have a 'Followup-To' header that points out of rec.radio.amateur.moderated (other than to "poster"). * Messages must not continue a thread that has been "closed" by the moderators. Individual posters may be temporarily banned for consistently violating the group charter. Posters who feel that their posts have been unfairly rejected or banned, either for specific content or by a specific moderator, may appeal the decision. They may do so by contacting the Appeals Board, consisting of a rotating group of 2 or more moderators, at the Administrative Contact address below. The Board will discuss and vote on the appeal and respond within 14 days if the appeal is successful. The Board will also reply within 14 days to unsuccessful submitters of any appeal that is on-topic, reasoned, civilly stated, and is not substantially an attempt to revisit the subject matter and arguments of a previous unsuccessful appeal. Multiple temporary bans, attempting to circumvent the ban, or abuse of the appeal system may result in a permanent ban. MODERATOR INFO: rec.radio.amateur.moderated Moderator: Paul W. Schleck, K3FU <pschleck@novia.net> Moderator: Bob Diepenbrock, KC4UAI <bob_deep@yahoo.com> Moderator: Jack Cook, VK2CJC <vk2cjc@bigpond.com> Moderator: Jim Hampton, AA2QA <aa2qa@frontiernet.net> Moderator: Ace Ratliff, WH2T <ace@wh2t.com> Moderator: Jeff Angus, WA6FWI <jangus@socal.rr.com> Moderator: Hans Brakob, K0HB <k0hb@arrl.net> In addition, the rec.radio.amateur.moderated Moderation Team will utilize the expertise of the following consultants: Consultant: Cecil A. Moore, W5DXP <Cecil.A.Moore@ieee.org> Consultant: Phil Kane, K2ASP <k2asp@arrl.net> Consultant: Brian Short, K7ON <k7on@cox.net> The moderators are seeking additional candidates for the moderation team in order to ensure minimal posting delays and to avoid any appearance of bias. We would especially like to find moderators in other time zones, countries/continents, etc. Article Submissions: rec-radio-amateur-moderated@panix.com Administrative Contact: rec-radio-amateur-moderated-request@panix.com PROPONENT: "Paul W. Schleck, K3FU" <pschleck@novia.net> CHANGE HISTORY: 2007-01-10 1st RFD 2007-01-24 2nd RFD 2007-02-12 3rd RFD/LCC 2007-02-19 Results