Users have been told to send email to ausadmin@aus.news-admin.org. This address is forwarded according to the instructions in ~ausadmin/.qmail-ausadmin.
When you reply to a message, set your From address to
The basic rules to use here are:
Valid groups contain only the letters a-z, the numbers 0-9 and the dash -
between each component of the newsgroup name. The length of each component
should be 14 characters or less (although this is no longer mandatory, it
is preferred).
Ausadmin will only create groups where a parent group already
exists or other groups already exist which have the same (missing)
parent group.
(This rule doesn't apply for 2nd-level groups, e.g. aus.history).
For example, somebody suggests aus.sport.tennis.umpires. Does the
group aus.sport.tennis exist? Alternately, do other subgroups (e.g.
aus.sport.tennis.coaches) exist?
The topics discussed by newsgroups are supposed to become more specific
at lower levels, so if a parent group already exists, its topic should
be more general than the topic of the proposed new group.
2nd-level newsgroups (aus.something) should be about quite general,
fundamental topics. Good examples of this are science, history,
sport, politics.
As a newsgroup hierarchy deepens, topics should become more specific,
but not radically so. For example, aus.sport.cricket.shane-warne is
probably too specific. To approve that name would imply that every
cricketer, past and present, deserves their own newsgroup.
If a proposal passes all these tests, it is probably ready to go to
the RFD stage.
The RFD is a text document with certain required sections. These are:
When the RFD is received by E-mail, store it using this command:
new-rfd will parse the RFD into its component sections (and
die with an error message if anything important is missing) and store
them in the newly-created vote/newsgroup directory. At this point
the RFD will be listed on the aus.news-admin.org website as being
"in discussion".
Examine the files in the vote/newsgroup directory to be sure that
the RFD has been parsed correctly.
Do the following to post the RFD:
The 21 day discussion period may evoke some changes required to the
original proposal. Accept any changes from the proponent, update the
RFD (and re-parse it using bin/parse-rfd.pl). If large changes
occurred it might be worthwhile to re-post the RFD.
If you want to add your own note to the CFV, put it in
vote/newsgroup/cfv-notes.txt before doing the following
step.
This script sets up the vote, creates and PGP-signs and posts the CFV:
Check the CFV to ensure that you posted the right thing (if not, oops,
too late!)
Now there's nothing to do but sit back and wait until the vote finishes.
I need to get an update from DF on how he detects forgeries.
I haven't got this far yet.
I haven't got this far yet. It's probably like the old instructions:
Decide whether suggested newsgroup names are appropriate
Receive RFD from proponent, store online and post RFD
new-rfd newsgroup-name rfd-file
Subject: RFD (Request For Discussion): newsgroup-name
From: ausadmin@aus.news-admin.org
Newsgroups: the comma-separated list of groups in the distribution
Update newsgroup info from proponent
Create Call-For-Votes (CFV) and post
mkvote newsgroup-name
Check vote tally for forgeries, remove all forgeries
Create final result message and post
Issue newgroup messages for groups which passed their vote
gennewgroup.pl newsgroup-name