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# > I would ask that anyone who can provide a autoposter, with a dedicated feed
# > to one of the MIT news machines. (Should just need to feed *.answers to MIT
# > so that the rtfm server will catch it, and if it is on an MIT newsserver it
# > will propagate as well as can be expected.) come forward if they want to
# > assist in keeping this tradition going. I assume that the existing MIT
# > software could be obtained by another site.
#
# Hey, if I can help, I'm happy to--I'm sure there are lots
# of people out there with more to offer than what I have
# out in my little corner of the net (and who have more
# experience to boot), but if we were ever lacking for a
# server or three and a feed, that'd be easy enough.
I have offered to help in the past and would like to now. To do so would need
to be a team effort since I don't have all the answers. If there are enough
people interested we can put up a development list to start building an
infrastructure that can be supported. It should make the moderators job and
the authors postings a much easier process than it has been in the past.
Nothing against the people that put it in place, they did a great job as
atested to by the fact it has been in operation for nearly ten years. But
it's time for a 2nd generation of the process and software to emerge.
If you are interested in participating, drop me a note.
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