Nan:2009-06-10-comp.compression.random-rfd
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From: Metatron <spamtrap@adsignum.com> Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups.proposals,comp.compression Subject: RFD: comp.compression.random Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 12:10:14 EDT Message-ID: <28fe085e-5b06-4e66-a7ae-146b24512175@e24g2000vbe.googlegroups.com> REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD) unmoderated group comp.compression.random This is a formal Request for Discussion (RFD) for the creation of the unmoderated newsgroup comp.compression.random. NEWSGROUPS LINE: comp.compression.random Random data compression algorithms and derivates. RATIONALE: In the past and actuality comp.compression has become extremly inflated due to an increasing amount of discussion related to random data compression and or questions regarding patents about those. The term "random data compression" refers to quite some group of connected abilities a compressor may develop. I'm trying to clarify the term for people participating in the discussion while not being involved in or being connected to data compression: * able to compress (means make smaller) any string * thus able to compress recursively (may make smaller it's own output) * thus also able to compress "highly dense" data which isn't compressible otherwise (like DNA) to extreme small sizes (human genome on a floppy, all linux distributions of all times on a single CD, ...) Basically the entire topic revolves around doing wonderfull things with some digital data, so it turns out much much smaller. The common approach to reach that is mostly similar to developing mechanical perpetuum-mobile machines. I don't want to stress any thoughts about the liability or usability or correctness of the proposed claims and algorithms. There seem a lot people thinking about it and I think ("right" or "wrong") they deserve their space to discuss their ideas, as the other compression- enthusiasts deserve their space to discuss undisturbed. Absolute numbers about the percentage of random compression related posts are difficult to produce. Just looking at the last month we have a coverage of 75% related posts of all posts (~250 vs. ~60), which most probably is not representative over the entire year. But still I expect 25% of the group's content to turn out to be related to random data compression. The problem is visible for allready a very long time, even mentioned in the fiveteen years old comp.compression FAQ: "[this topic can] generate a lot of activity on comp.compression, which can last for several months." Personally being in my tenth year of reading comp.compression feel extremely distracted not only by the "abuse" of the general comp.compression group for a very specific and (without being disrespectfull) otherwise irrelevant topic to the majority of general comp.compression inquiries and discussions. Moreover it affects the common acceptance and credibility of comp.compression as a whole, the topics and discussions exchanged and the people participating in it. It especially leads to automatic hostility, protection and pre-justification mechanism of frequent poster in the direction of new posters which just turn out to be friendly but miss- understood basic concepts. In that sense we should try to seek to regain tolerance and equilibrium for all participants, and that means IMHO adding comp.compression.random. The suffix .random is designed to perfectly capture the attention of individuals in that specific area of research and the to be estimated amount of posts-absorbtion into the new group will hopefully free relevant discussion space in the original group. It also gives any topic developed in comp.compression to side-step (Follow-Up) into comp.compression.random when it becomes off-topic. Currently everybody just has to bear it impassively. In accordance with the guidelines for newgroup creation, discussion about the creation of this newsgroup will take place in "news.groups.proposals". I urge you to support this proposal which has the potential to significantly assist data compression readers and those simply being curious about compression around the world. CHARTER: comp.compression.random is an unmoderated group for the discussion of random data compression algorithms. The term random data compression referrs to all kind of compression algorithms which ought to compress either random data, or are able to compress any data (at times recursively), or related data compression algorithms. The group accepts discussions about patent protection for the mentioned topic as well. 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 header of this RFD has been set to news.groups.proposals. 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.compression PROPONENT: Niels Fröhling <spamtrap@adsignum.com> CHANGE HISTORY: 2009-06-09 1st RFD