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Who/what is Detweiler ?
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> From: Stanton McCandlish <[email protected]>
> Message-ID: <net-community/[email protected]>
> Date: 21 May 1994 10:06:51 GMT
> Expires: 25 Jun 1994 10:05:54 GMT
> Reply-To: Stanton McCandlish <[email protected]>
> Approved: [email protected]
> Supersedes: <net-community/[email protected]>
> NNTP-Posting-Host: bloom-picayune.mit.edu
> X-Last-Updated: 1994/05/03
> Originator: [email protected]
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> Archive-name: net-community/orgs-list
> Version: 3.13
> Last-modified: 94/04/08
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> (This document has been brought to you in part by CRAM. See the
> bottom for more information, including instructions on how to
> obtain updates.)
>
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> CRAM: the Cyberspatial Reality Advancement Movement
>
> In an effort to bring valuable information to the masses, and
> as a service to motivated information compilers, I
> (L. Detweiler) will help others unfamiliar with Usenet
> `publish' their documents for widespread dissemination via the
> FAQ structure, and act as a `sponsor' knowledgable in the
> submissions process. This document is being distributed under
> this arrangement.
>
> I have found these compilations tend to appear on various
> mailing lists and are valuable enough to deserve wider
> distribution. If you know of an existing compilation of
> Internet information that is not currently a FAQ, please
> contact me and I may `sponsor' it. The benefits to the author
> include:
>
> - use of the existing FAQ infrastructure for distribution:
> - automated mail server service
> - FTP archival
> - automated posting
>
> - a far wider audience that can improve the quality, accuracy,
> and coverage of the document enormously through email
> feedback
>
> - potential professional inquiries for the use of your
> document in other settings, such as newsletters, books,
> etc.
>
> - with me as your sponsor, I will also take care of the
> technicalities in the proper format of the posted version
> and updating procedures, leaving you free of the `overhead'
> to focus on the basic updates alone
>
> Send comments relating to the *distribution* of this document
> (particularly relevant newsgroups not currently covered in
> its current distribution) or inquiries on other documents to
> <[email protected]>.
>
> The choice of who I `sponsor' is entirely arbitrary. You always
> have the option of handling the submission process yourself.
> See the FAQ submission guidlines FAQ in news.answers.
>
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Exit! Stage Left.
Alex de Joode <[email protected]>