I have been informally asked if I could pick up
moderation of the long-dormant newsgroup
sci.aeronautics.airliners . The news.announce.newgroups
team are performing a Moderator Vacancy Investigation
on that group now and are likely to remove the group
if someone does not take over moderation.
Before they decide what to do, I have suggested that we
poll some related newsgroups. The basic question is,
is there enough interest still in there being a separate
airliners newsgroup to reactivate sci.aeronautics.airliners ?
If yes, we will presumably restart the group and I would
be the moderator.
If not, presumably people will continue talking
about airliners in other related newsgroups that are
active or unmoderated, or the parent sci.aeronautics .
If not, we would let the group die and be removed rather
than me going to the effort of starting up moderation for
it again.
This is an informal interest poll not a vote.
To respond to the poll, please EMAIL your opinion
on this subject to me at:
gher...@retro.com
To avoid my spamtraps, please use the word "AIRLINERS"
in the subject line, preferably in all caps.
This is not a vote and the results will be made public
only in summary form, but I may publish a list of who
responded. If you DO NOT want your name on that list
and want to remain anonymous please clearly say so in
your response, otherwise I will assume that it is ok
to include your name.
Please respond by no later than Friday, January 7, 2005.
I am picking a three week poll to ensure that a reasonable
number of people who may be on holiday break get a chance
to see the poll and respond to it.
Thank you.
-george william herbert
Moderator, sci.space.tech & sci.space.science
Moderator, sci.military.moderated
Moderator, sci.aeronautics.simulation
Moderator, alt.war.nuclear.biological-chemical-radiological-moderated
gher...@retro.com
The response to the poll question of whether they supported
a separate group were:
1 CON (against restarting s.a.a, for keeping it on sci.aeronautics)
1 INTEREST OTHER (asked about ok topics and moderation policy
but never expressed a pro or con opinion)
12 PRO (for restarting s.a.a)
Respondents were (email addresses snipped for privacy reasons):
### David Lednicer
### Dr Exiddor Ngirabiang.
### Stephen Selipsky
### "Zunser, Bruce E"
### Ron Parsons
### Dr. Mustafa Cavcar
### "Jean-Fran ois Mezei"
### Marcel Burlet
### Lee Flatt
### Jonathan Thornburg
### Ken Rose
### "John R Weiss"
### Katie Schwarz
### "Frank Jenkins"
The people seemed relatively enthusiastic, overall, even though
I only got 14 total responses. There were a couple of offers to
help moderate.
-george william herbert
gher...@retro.com