AP> On Jun 07, 2016 12:13pm, Joacim Melin wrote to Allen Prunty:
JM>> Let's do this.
JM>> Questions:
JM>> 1. Do we need a moderator?
AP> Per Echopol1 yes all echos need a moderator. And to keep them in
AP> full
AP> distribution rules should be posted every month (also prompts people
AP> to say
AP> something)
JM>> 2. If (1)=yes, why? Are there any Fidonet rules stipulating that every
JM>> echo requires a moderator?
AP> http://www.rxn.com/~net282/echopol1.txt
AP> You can find this in many different places.
JM>> I run my BBS on a Amiga 2000 and it's still reasonably stable, offering
JM>> me tons of joy and entertainment and (sometimes) a bit of a headache.
JM>> Surely, we can come together as users (or just fans) of the Amiga and
JM>> keep the discussion civilized? I'd rather not see this echo turn to
JM>> FN_SYSOP...
AP> It shouldn't turn in to FN_SYSOP as long as the FN_SYSOP people
AP> kindly stay out
AP> of this and let us work it out on our own. At first all I was going
AP> to do was
AP> the minimum to keep it on the North American Backbone and do the
AP> monthly echo
AP> rules to keep a "heartbeat" going in the echo. There are many echos
AP> out there
AP> that the only post that is going through the net is the ONE single
AP> post that
AP> contains the rules every month. I'm pleased to see that it did stir
AP> things up,
AP> but surprisingly many that are vocal, with few exceptions, have
AP> posted anything
AP> Amiga related in here.
AP> Although I'm not pleased to see that some who have nothing to do with
AP> the Amiga
AP> is posting here. I also was very good friends with Asha Develder...
AP> she was a
AP> very gifted artist and really made magic with her Amiga.
AP> I would love to turn this echo over to someone who will lead it, and
AP> drive the
AP> echo. ALso would love to see the amgia file distribution return to
AP> the net as
AP> well sometimes, but one step at a time. I have three Amiga Software
AP> CDs that I
AP> am going to online soon as well.
AP> It might shock some, but I've been around a lot longer than you would
AP> know... I
AP> was operating a BBS in 1985 on an old Atari 8 bit... and graduated up
AP> to the PC
AP> World. I had an Amiga I used for school... many of the educational
AP> programs
AP> were either amiga or apple. Sometime in the early 1990's I actually
AP> was once a
AP> moderator here. Was so busy we had more than one.
AP> There are some things I don't want to fade to oblivion... this echo
AP> being one.
AP> Many memories were made here... MANY... and I made many friends here
AP> (hope I
AP> can count you as one.)
AP> I think I've got some activity going here it's obviously alive
AP> again... now if
AP> you don't mind indulging my cuiosity tell us about your BBS... It's
AP> machine and
AP> etc.
It's a Amiga 2000 with a GVP G-Force accelerator with a 40MHz 68030 and a _old_
Quantum SCSI-II drive (120MB), a Golden Gate II-card and a ISA NE-2000 NIC.
AmigaOS 3.1 and 12MB RAM. I run a Swedish BBS system called NiKom
(www.nikom.org) which is still in development. It's a command based BBS system
(no menus) which makes it really fast to use and IMHO has more focus on
discussions rather than ANSI graphics and file leeching. :)
It's all connected to the Interwebz via a 600Mbit/s fiber connection in my home
with my own IP addresses.
I also use Amibinkd for transferring the fido messages and that software has
caused more headaches than any of my four kids. I've managed to get the last
version (9.02 if memory serves) but it still brings down the entire Amiga from
time to time and I am yet to find a working replacement for it. There is a
"official" Amiga port of Binkd but it lacks some features needed so I can't use
it.
Joacim
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