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1.1 ! root 1: .\" This file is automatically generated. Do not edit! ! 2: .SC BBLEADER 1 ! 3: .NA ! 4: BBleader \- responsiblities of a BBoard\-leader ! 5: .SY ! 6: bbl ! 7: bboard ! 8: \%[+folder] ! 9: \%[\-shell\ shell] ! 10: \%[\-verbose] ! 11: \%[\-help] ! 12: .DE ! 13: What follows is a description of the responsibilities of a BBleader. ! 14: This is a working collection of facts: ! 15: there are no simple or elegant rules. ! 16: In the discussion that follows, ! 17: substitute in the name of your BBoard wherever you see the ficticious ! 18: name ``hacks''. ! 19: ! 20: .in +.5i ! 21: .ti -.5i ! 22: \fBPreliminary Maintenance\fR ! 23: .br ! 24: When you are appointed a BBleader by the person who is acting as the ! 25: \fIPostMaster\fR you should first make sure that ! 26: the four addresses associated with your BBoard are correct ! 27: (see \fIbboards\fR\0(1)). ! 28: To check this, try \*(lqbbc -topics -verbose hacks\*(rq. ! 29: You should be listed under local leader(s), and the BBoard addresses should ! 30: be correct. ! 31: ! 32: .ti -.5i ! 33: \fBPeriodic Maintenance\fR ! 34: .br ! 35: There are three functions that you should perform periodically: ! 36: .in +.75i ! 37: .br ! 38: .ti -.5i ! 39: \fBRead the BBoard\fR\0: ! 40: If you're a BBoard leader you should be keeping up on what's going on. ! 41: .br ! 42: .ti -.5i ! 43: \fBRemove inappropriate material\fR\0: ! 44: If offsensive or otherwise non-sensical material shows up, ! 45: or if a duplicate message appears, ! 46: use the \fIBBl\fR program, delete the offending messages from the folder. ! 47: .br ! 48: .ti -.5i ! 49: \fBArchive non-recent material\fR\0: ! 50: The archive facility has been upgraded to be almost fully automated. ! 51: BBoards with the Auto-Archive flag set will have old material automatically ! 52: placed in the archive area once a week. You may also archive material ! 53: yourself if you like, or if your BBoard is not set to Auto-Archive. ! 54: Just file messages in the folder ``+bbl'' into the folder ``+bbl/arc'' ! 55: You should archive material whenever it takes a long time to read in a ! 56: BBoard using \fIbbc\fR and \fImsh\fR. ! 57: The only exception to this is (possibly) the \fBap-news\fR and ! 58: \fBny-times\fR BBoards, ! 59: in which case non-recent material is usually deleted, ! 60: and an archive is not kept. ! 61: .in -.75i ! 62: ! 63: .ti -.5i ! 64: \fBSporadic Maintenance\fR ! 65: .br ! 66: As a BBoard leader ! 67: there are three groups of people that you will be required to deal with: ! 68: .in +.75i ! 69: .br ! 70: .ti -.5i ! 71: \fBBBoard users\fR\0: ! 72: Correspondence from BBoard users is usually addressed to ! 73: \fBlocal\-hacks\-request\fR. ! 74: Although the nature of such correspondence varies, ! 75: the most usual topic is how to get access to archives for the BBoard. ! 76: In such cases, if the archives are on-line in the ~bboards/archive/ area, ! 77: then you should refer the BBoard user to the appropriate files. ! 78: If not, then you should contact the \fIPostMaster\fR and ask ! 79: for archive retrieval. ! 80: Archives may be accessed through the normal ! 81: \fIbbc\fR and \fImsh\fR programs, using the `\-archive' switch to \fIbbc\fR. ! 82: .br ! 83: .ti -.5i ! 84: \fBBBoard leaders\fR\0: ! 85: You may have to correspond with the people who maintain the ! 86: \fBInternet\fR mailing list for the BBoard. ! 87: Their address is \fBhacks\-request\fR. ! 88: .br ! 89: .ti -.5i ! 90: \fBPostOffice personnel\fR\0: ! 91: You may need help or advice. The address to turn to is \fIPostMaster\fR. ! 92: .in -.75i ! 93: .in -.5i ! 94: .Fi ! 95: ^$HOME/\&.mh\(ruprofile~^The user profile ! 96: .Pr ! 97: ^Path:~^To determine the user's MH directory ! 98: .Sa ! 99: bboards(1), bbc(1), bbl(1), msh(1) ! 100: .De ! 101: The default bboard is \*(lqsystem\*(rq ! 102: .Co ! 103: None ! 104: .En
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