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From: Raphael.Quinet@eed.ericsson.se (Raphael Quinet)


Newsgroups: rec.games.computer.quake.announce,alt.config,rec.games.computer.quake.misc,alt.games.quake,alt.binaries.games.quake


Subject: Announce: alt.binaries.games.quake created!


Followup-To: rec.games.computer.quake.misc


Date: 4 Mar 1996 20:43:43 -0000


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The new group "alt.binaries.games.quake" has just been created. This is


where binary files related to Quake should be posted. The creation of


this group has been discussed in alt.config and the feedback has been


mostly positive. Note that the original name (alt.binaries.quake) was


changed to alt.binaries.games.quake in order to have a better structure


under alt.binaries.*.



Here is the tagline for the group:


alt.binaries.games.quake Levels and utilities for the game Quake



And here is its charter:


Any files related to Quake can be posted in alt.binaries.games.quake, as


long as they do not include copyrighted material for which redistribution


is not permitted. Examples of files that can be posted: custom levels,


graphics or sounds (PAK, WAD2 or BSP files), scripts in QuakeC, Quake


editors and utilities. General discussion about Quake or requests for


files should not take place in this group. It is recommended that all


articles set followups to rec.games.computer.quake.misc or r.g.c.q.editing.



For those who don't understand the last sentence of the charter, it means


that you should add a line "Followup-To: rec.games.computer.quake.misc" to


the header of the articles (uuencoded binary files) that are posted in


alt.binaries.games.quake, in order to encourage people to post their replies


in the appropriate discussion group instead of a.b.g.q, which should only be


used for distributing files and not for discussion. If your newsreader


doesn't let you add this kind of information to the header of your articles,


it would be a good idea to include a small comment in your articles,


reminding the readers that they should post their comments in r.g.c.q.* only.



This new group will hopefully help reducing the number of binary files


posted in discussion groups. It is not intended to become the primary way


of distributing Quake files: they should be stored on the Quake ftp servers


(ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/quake/incoming/). A newsgroup is useful for the


people who cannot use FTP or WWW, but don't forget that the files which are


posted in a binaries group will expire after a few days (or hours, depending


on your site). Besides, binaries groups are not available everywhere, so


this group should only be considered as a complement to the FTP sites.



-Raphael


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