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In lugnet.technic, Ross Crawford writes:
> Unfortunately, the whole newsgroup system (not just Lugnet's implementation)
> always relies on the poster to post to the relevant groups. For this reason,
> the Lugnet web interface "default" of displaying all sub-groups may be
> slightly counter-productive - new users using the WI to post in
> .technic.bionicle for example will be happy to see their posts turn up
> "automatically" in the .technic group, and not realise that others using a
> news-reader will not see them. But I think the WI has other advantages (most
> notably the "thread tree") which outweigh this.
>
> I'm kinda getting used to using both interfaces - I generally use a
> news-reader at work, and the WI at home. Both seem to work OK for me.
>
> ROSCO
Are you saying that when I wanted some info on the LEGO stores in Manhattan I
should have posted to:
lugnet.loc.us.ny.ny.man, lugnet.loc.us.ny.ny, lugnet.loc.us.ny, lugnet.loc.us
?
I'm not an expert on the posting rules... What will be the result of such a
post? Is this kind of distribution desirable?
- David
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