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I found the below FAQ on the web, but can't find the referenced newsgroup on any server? Looks like it could be the salvation of RRAP?
The Man in the Maze QRV at Baboquivari Peak, AZ __________________________________________________ _______________ Welcome to rec.radio.amateur.moderated! This is a moderated newsgroup for amateur radio operators and other people having an interest in the Amateur Radio Service, as defined by national regulations and international treaties. Following are the posting guidelines for this newsgroup. This message includes the following sections: 1. Topics and posting policies from the rec.radio.amateur.moderated Charter 2. Additional posting guidelines 2.1 Netiquette guidelines 2.2 Posting form requirements 2.3 Guidelines on signature (.sig) files 2.4 Guidelines on excessive quoting 2.5 Guidelines on pointers to outside sources 2.6 Guidelines regarding questioning someone's suitability to hold an amateur radio license 2.7 Guidelines regarding name-calling 2.8 Guidelines regarding civility 2.9 Other unacceptable topics ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Topics and posting policies from the rec.radio.amateur.moderated Charter rec.radio.amateur.moderated is an inclusive on-line community of amateur radio operators and other people having an interest in the Amateur Radio Service. Participants are invited to engage in open discussion of amateur radio issues and exchange information about participating in the hobby/service, in an atmosphere of civility, friendship, and fun. Acceptable topics include but, are not necessarily limited to, questions and discussions about amateur radio licensing, regulations, tips on various aspects of setting up an amateur radio station, and sharing operating experiences and insights. Unacceptable posts include, but are not limited to, buy/sell/trade posts, posts that are off-topic to the Amateur Radio Service, posts promoting or defending unlawful activities, etc. Crossposts of regular discussion articles between rec.radio.amateur.moderated and other discussion newsgroups are not permitted. Frequently-Asked-Questions lists and other information/bulletin/ announcement postings may be crossposted to rec.radio.info, rec.answers, and news.answers only with prior approval of the moderators of those newsgroups. In all such cases, an appropriate "Followup-To" header, containing only rec.radio.amateur.moderated, will be added by the moderators if one is not already provided. Posters are encouraged to state their own views and share their experiences, but to refrain from making assumptions about the motivations of other newsgroup participants. Posters are expected to maintain a basic tone of civility. Prohibited uncivil discourse includes, but is not limited to, name calling. Posts containing unsolicited advice questioning the right, worthiness, suitability and/or readiness of any individual (or members of any group) to be an amateur radio operator are unacceptable in this newsgroup. If an individual chooses to post asking for advice on when or whether to obtain an amateur radio license, or to participate in any type of lawful activity in the Amateur Radio Service, respondents should be careful to address their comments only to the original poster and not explicitly generalize to others in similar situations. Similarly, posts that arbitrarily declare certain classes of amateur radio licenses, or certain members of national amateur radio societies (e.g., American Radio Relay League, Radio Amateurs of Canada, Radio Society of Great Britain, Wireless Institute of Australia, etc.), to be more or less worthy than others, are not permitted. Posts that politely encourage individuals to join their local amateur radio society, or to upgrade to higher classes of amateur radio license in order to enjoy greater operating privileges, are permitted, however. Posts that contain reasoned, civil, and fact-based discussion of the activities and internal politics of national amateur radio societies are also permitted. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Additional Posting Guidelines 2.1 Netiquette guidelines Participants who are new to Usenet should familiarize themselves with the "netiquette" of Usenet as well as the particular posting guidelines for this group. 2.2 Posting form requirements Any article that falls into any of the following categories will be automatically rejected: A) Articles that contain original text of more than 75 characters per line B) Crossposted articles to newsgroups not included in these Guidelines C) Articles that contain more than 400 lines D) Encoded binary files (except PGP and other short digital signatures) E) Attachments to posts F) Articles containing obscene language G) Articles from individuals who have been suspended or banned from the newsgroup 2.3 Guidelines on signature (.sig) files Many people close each article they write with a few lines of common text. This may be a cute quip or quote, or may include information about their family, contact information, or disclaimers required by their employer, for example. Signature files used on rec.radio.amateur.moderated posting must be no longer than 8 lines. 2.4 Guidelines on excessive quoting Posts more than 20 lines long that also have more than 75% quoted text will be carefully reviewed by a moderator to determine if that degree of quoting is warranted. Posts with excessive quoted text may be rejected. Posters must show a reasonable effort to trim the post they are replying to and to include just enough material to establish context. "Me too!" posts are discouraged, and, when posted, must edit the quoted material significantly. 2.5 Guidelines on pointers to outside sources Unsolicited announcements and pointers to web sites that are strictly commercial press releases, advertisements, or other public relations campaigns, are not permitted. However, a pointer to a website or other external source of information is permitted and encouraged in cases where it is relevant to an existing thread, with appropriate context being given in the post. A URL with no information about what a user should expect to find there will be rejected. A pointer to information that is off-charter for rec.radio.amateur.moderated will be rejected, as will a pointer which itself does not meet the rec.radio.amateur.moderated guidelines (such as a URL containing embedded name-calling). Moderators are not responsible for verifying the contents of any external information source. 2.6 Guidelines regarding questioning someone's suitability hold an amateur radio license Identifiable groups and individuals may not be asked/told/etc. not to obtain an amateur radio license, or to only obtain certain classes of amateur radio license. It is not permissible to make statements that a person or members of a specific group "should" not, or should not be allowed to, become an amateur radio operator. 2.7 Guidelines regarding name-calling Nastiness addressed at a person is considered name-calling. Criticizing a person's *actions* is not, provided that it is done in a civil manner. Attacks on an action which by their very nature include an accusation against the person's character are not acceptable. For example, "That's a lie" implies an intentional prevarication, and is considered name-calling. Acceptable ways of questioning the truth of a poster's statement include the more tactful "I don't think that's true," "I believe you are mistaken because..." or even simply "That's not true." "That's not true and you know it" crosses back over into name-calling, however. 2.8 Guidelines regarding civility By charter, posters are expected to maintain a civil tone in all their postings. The guidelines on name-calling cover part of that requirement, but not all of it. In general, posters are expected to consider the reputations of other participants, and refrain from making unnecessary accusations or assumptions about the motivations of others. A good rule of thumb is to phrase your comments as your opinion -- "I think..." "It seems to me that..." "This makes me wonder whether..." etc... Posters are expected to make factual claims, to debate topics openly and in good faith, and to accept honest criticism, all without provocation or prevarication. At least one professional organization, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), has recognized that such fair dealings are necessary components of ethical conduct, and has incorporated them into its Code of Ethics: http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/about/whatis/code.html Though the Amateur Radio Service is not a professional endeavor, the moderators strongly feel that the IEEE Code of Ethics is also a worthwhile set of guiding principles for participants in the rec.radio.amateur.moderated newsgroup. |