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Date: | Wed, 11 Jun 1997 17:10:35 -0400 |
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Steven L Clift wrote:
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> Using Newsgroups for Peer-to-Peer Development Topic Communications
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> GOVNEWS: http://www.govnews.org
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> The issue of cost-effective communication has been brought up a number of
> times on this forum. We have noted the convenience of e-mail, but over
> time have had to create special topical lists. The often bandwidth
> hogging WWW isn't the most affordable way to get information to places
> with expensive connections and with e-mail you don't necessarily need
> everything you pay to download.
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> One lower common denominator tool the UN/NGOs/development community
> should consider is the use of special newsgroups on specific topics of
> interest. Some newsgroups could be announcement related and others could
> be discussion oriented. The framework for "governmental" newsgroup
> creation was recently launched. I encourage you to visit their WWW site
> for detailed background on news.
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> http://www.govnews.org
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> News is a store and forward way of distributing messages to servers
> across the world. A local user then accesses a newsgroup from their
> local Internet provider (be it commercial, government, or university)
> instead of having to go all the way across the Internet. In many places
> News may actually be received via satelite and uploaded via telephone
> modem lines when telecommunications costs are less.
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> In my work capacity as the coordinator of the Minnnesota state
> government online efforts I have served on the GovNews Hierarchy
> Coordinating Committee representing state and local governments
> generally. I have promoted the creation of topical groups at the global
> level, because I think peer-to-peer communication is the first step:
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> - gov.topic.development.food-programs <- A possible example, but
> people on this forum are much better positioned to develop such
> a topic tree.
> - gov.topic.info.systems.epub Government use of electronic publishing.
> This one exists and is actually a gateway to an existing e-mail list.
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> At some point we might see - geography/institutional:
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> - gov.us.mn.governor.news <- For press release from our Governor.
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> The UK will likely be next with a geographic name space, but discussions
> with coutries like France and others have occured. The key thing to
> point out is that the framework has been launched, but the real
> development and use will come with use and broad interest. (The WWW is
> sexy, but that does not mean that it has the most utility all or most of
> the time.)
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> The HCC could really use some solid contacts in the United Nations that
> would like to create a "gov.un.XXXX" section. This would be an excellent
> way for the UN to make their announcements available much more broadly in
> a timely basis. Does anyone have any specific recommendations on who to
> contact? Perhaps the right person is on this list?
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> Again, I encourage you to visit the WWW site and you may e-mail any
> questions to the coordinating committee at: [log in to unmask]
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> Thanks,
> Steven Clift
> Many hats.
>
> P.S. If you would like to see their Table of Contents, please contact me
> directly at <[log in to unmask]> and I will email it to you.
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