Volume 6, Number 44                               30 October 1989
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    Editor in Chief:                                  Vince Perriello
    Editors Emeritii:                                     Dale Lovell
                                                       Thom Henderson
    Chief Procrastinator Emeritus:                       Tom Jennings

    FidoNews  is  published  weekly  by  the  International   FidoNet
    Association  as  its  official newsletter.  You are encouraged to
    submit articles for publication in FidoNews.  Article  submission
    standards  are contained in the file ARTSPEC.DOC,  available from
    node 1:1/1.    1:1/1  is  a Continuous Mail system, available for
    network mail 24 hours a day.

    Copyright 1989 by  the  International  FidoNet  Association.  All
    rights  reserved.  Duplication  and/or distribution permitted for
    noncommercial purposes only.  For  use  in  other  circumstances,
    please contact IFNA at (314) 576-4067. IFNA may also be contacted
    at PO Box 41143, St. Louis, MO 63141.

    Fido  and FidoNet  are registered  trademarks of  Tom Jennings of
    Fido Software,  164 Shipley Avenue,  San Francisco, CA  94107 and
    are used with permission.

    We  don't necessarily agree with the contents  of  every  article
    published  here.  Most of these materials are  unsolicited.    No
    article submitted  by  a  FidoNet SysOp will be rejected if it is
    properly attributed and  legally  acceptable.    We  will publish
    every responsible submission received.


                       Table of Contents
    1. EDITORIAL  ................................................  1
       Just a few notes from the Editor  .........................  1
    2. ARTICLES  .................................................  2
       The FIDONet <r> Bible  ....................................  2
       Announcing MACLIST  .......................................  4
       Midrange Systems Echo  ....................................  7
       Hurricane Hugo plus one month  ............................  8
       IFNA Referendum Election Rules  ........................... 11
    3. LATEST VERSIONS  .......................................... 18
       Latest Software Versions  ................................. 18
    4. NOTICES  .................................................. 21
    And more!
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                                EDITORIAL
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    Please, when submitting copyrighted material, give me some way of
    determining that the material may in fact be used in FidoNews.  I
    won't knowingly publish such material without these assurances.

    Thanks for  the  responses to last week's call for help.  I'll be
    contacting some of you shortly.  It looks like there will need to
    be a group rather  than  one  individual, but at least I can shed
    the load. That's all I was looking to do.

    This week the rules are being  published for the IFNA referendum.
    Please take some of your valuable time,  read the rules, consider
    the alternatives, and vote.

    As  always, thanks for reading this thing.  And thanks  for  your
    submissions!

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                                ARTICLES
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                          The FIDONet <r> Bible

    As an individual, interested in knowing about and spreading
    some of the history of FidoNet, I am going to write a
    "Bible".  It's form will take after a lot of the Roman Catholic
    Bible, but will not contain any thing from "God".

    Things that will be considered are:

       o Net-Policies.   They will be given names such as
         "A Letter from FidoNet to Net-XXXX".
       o Anecdotes  <not antidotes...[grin!]>
       o the growth of FidoNet.
       o History Documents *
       o and just about anything else.

    (*) History Documents _MAY_ be rejected.  Already included
        in the "Bible" is Policy 4.06.

    Within ONE (1) week after you make your submission you will
    recieve NetMail declaring either your inclusion, or the
    rejection of your submission.  As I stated.  Most anything
    will be accepted.

    Please use  some degree of taste, as this will probably be
    distributed net-wide.  All persons who submit an entry will
    receive a copy on Jan. 1, 1990.  The Press-Date for the
    "Bible" is December 27, 1989.  File attaches will go out on
    the 29th and 30th of December, 1989, and the 1st of January,
    1990.
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    Guidelines.

    Your file should be ready to be processed into the bible when
    we receive it.  This is how it should be formatted.

     o  The "book" should be written no longer than 40-columns
    across.  We think that we can fit more into the bible this
    way.

     o  If the submission is a real long file that you don't want
    to have to deal with changing formats, you may submit it as-is.

     o  There should be no left margins and no spaces between
    paragraphs.  However, if you were going to "block" something,
    you can do as follows.

    FidoNews 6-44                Page 3                   30 Oct 1989


        And so the reply came, "ISIS II
        is  NOT  FSC-0001   compatible.
        Therefore,  he will be  dropped
        from  the  Fido  Net nodelist."

     o  Avoid something in all-caps.  Exceptions are abbreviations.

     o  If your submission runs more than 40-characters wide, there
    should be a right margin of about 75.

     o  Please categorize your submission.  There will be three main
    sections.  The categories are

          o   .OLD    Old Testament  (History, etc ...   )
          o   .NEW    New Testament  (Current Events ... )
          o   .APL    Appocalypse    (Future Expectations)

    or you can make your own "Section" by naming the extension
    with your initials or name.  PLEASE BE CAREFUL if you do
    this.  If a certain Net-105 sysop with the initials 'RB'
    sent something in tonight, and a sysop from New York with
    the initials 'RB' sent something in, the result wouldn't
    be pretty <especially if they had the same file-name>.

    A copy will be sent to all those who send submissions, and you
    can "Order" one from a node to be announced, hopefully as "Bible"

    They will be ready on or about 01/01/1990.

    Send submissions to

    FidoNet Bible Editor
    at 1:105/377.0

    All are encouraged to participate!

    Joe Stein,
    Sysop, Seven Dwarfs BBS,
    1:105/377.0

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    Tom Heffernan 1:107/554
    Ralph Merritt 1:269/102

    ANNOUNCING MACINTOSH ALTERNATIVE CONNECTIONS LIST (MACLIST)

    We are pleased to announce that a new, MacIntosh oriented
    network has been formed.  Named the 'MacIntosh Alternative
    Connection List', MACLIST has been located in the last
    remaining single-digit Zone address, Zone 6.

    The current MACLIST nodelist is available to all interested.
    Just file request 'MACLIST.ARC' from 1:107/554 or 1:269/102
    (FidoNet), 7:520/554 (AlterNet) or 99:9220/201 (EggNet) or
    any closer system to you that might carry it.  The first
    MACLIST nodelist was delivered to initial members on Day 300
    (Friday, October 27, 1989).

    Why form MACLIST?  There are several reasons we decided to
    form the MacIntosh Alternative Connection List.  Here are
    some that inspired us to form MACLIST:

      o  The MacIntosh is rapidly entering the world of computer
         networking.  MacIntoshes are located in many different
         networks, but how to find them?  The MACLIST nodelist
         is a centralized source for you to communicate with
         other MacIntoshes - simply compile the MACLIST nodelist!

      o  The MacIntosh community has many unique aspects.  The
         MACLIST is a network for Mac sysops, and their users,
         to join together and address MacIntosh issues that
         affect us all, examine the technology, discuss topics
         and disseminate information of interest to the
         MacIntosh community.

      o  Need a MacIntosh echo connection?  Files?  Looking for
         'Mac compatibility' (SEAlink transfer protocols and
         WaZOO FREQs)?  Check MACLIST for a system near you ...
         the MacIntosh Alternative Connection, an independent
         network on the move.

    If you are running a MacIntosh system, or a system dedicated
    to MacIntosh users (the MACLIST is not necessarily composed
    100% of systems that are physically running on MacIntoshes,
    but a member must have a system dedicated/oriented to the
    MacIntosh user), and are interested in joining the MACLIST,
    please contact one of us at our addresses listed below!

    It is our goal to generate a constructive discussion of this
    network with the MacIntosh community in the MACSYSOP echo.
    If you are interested in MACLIST, you might want to get a
    MACSYSOP feed to keep in touch with developments; if you
    need a feed, please contact one of us below and we'll locate
    a source.  MACSYSOP is not 'on the Fidonet backbone'.  You
    do not have to carry MACSYSOP to be a member in MACLIST.

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    Here are our answers to some of the questions we have been
    receiving:

    Q: Why have you choosen Zone 6 for MACLIST?
    A: The Tabby mailer for the MacIntosh does not have the
       capability to use two-digit zone addresses.  We therefore
       do not have a choice in Zone selection.  Zone 6 is the
       last remaining unoccupied single-digit Zone address, and
       we do not wish to intrude on another network's Zone or
       encounter the technical problems associated with a
       'shared Zone'.  It is our hope that 'Other Nets' will
       respect our position and recognize why MACLIST is
       occupying Zone 6.

    Q: What do I have to do to become a member of MACLIST?
    A: Run a BBS/system that caters to the MacIntosh community
       and is accessable via some form of mailer that is FTSC
       compatible. It does NOT matter what hardware or software
       you use as long as you support the Mac.  Just send a
       message to one of us at the addresses listed below.

    Q: Is membership in MACLIST free?
    A: Yes.

    Q: If I do not join MACLIST will it be hard for me to get
       some Mac echoes?
    A: MACLIST does not have any echoes based in it. In other
       words NOT being a member of MACLIST will NEVER stop you
       from getting an echo.  We believe that the MACLIST will
       actually ASSIST you in finding systems that carry any or
       all of the 29 currently existing MacIntosh echos.

    Q: Will I have to use my MACLIST node number?
    A: MACLIST is NOT a 'replacement' for other networks. You
       do not have to use your MACLIST node number as a primary
       node address. It does not have to even appear in your
       origin line.  The minimal requirement is to make it an
       AKA on your system (to avoid duplicates and such).

    Q: Will joining this network cause problems for me in any
       other networks?
    A: It should not, as there have been software and hardware
       specific Networks for a long time with no problem, with
       participants in multiple networks.  DOS-based boards
       have been using nets like this all along (for example,
       PNET, QNET, RBBS-Net).  Each is means of communication
       and support for a particular interest group, just as
       MACLIST is oriented to the MacIntosh community.

    Q: Why are you using the MACSYSOP echo to communicate rather
       then the MUGADMIN echo?
    A: To communicate in matters concerning MACLIST we have
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       chosen to use the MACSYSOP Echo.  We are using this echo
       rather then MUGADMIN because the MACSYSOP echo is not a
       Fidonet, Alternet (or any other net) echo and it is not
       carried on the backbone.  Carrying the MACSYSOP echo is
       not a requirement of MACLIST membership, although it is
       encouraged.

    Looking forward to bringing the MacIntosh community
    together,

    Tom Heffernan                       Ralph Merritt
    1:107/554, 7:520/554                1:269/102
    Rock Pile BBS                       Dragon's Cave BBS
    (201)987-9232                       (201)299-1445
    24 Hours/HST                        24 Hours/HST

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    David Gibbs
    1:115/439

                          MIDRANGE SYSTEMS ECHO

    I am in the process of forming a new echo for professional
    computer users.  It will be similar in concept to the MAINFRAME
    echo, but will be for IBM System/34, 36, 38, and AS/400 mini-
    computer users (also known as MIDRANGE computers).  The area tag
    will be (obviously) MIDRANGE.

    Midrange Systems have become a major part of IBM's plan for the
    future, and I feel that many of our users would find an echo
    dedicated to these system usefull.  Topics currently being
    discussed include SAA, communications, CASE, and programming.

    If you would be interested in carrying this echo, please contact
    me.  I can be reached at 1:115/439 or on my system, The Midrange
    System BBS, at 312-439-9679 (708-439-9679 after November 11th).

    David Gibbs, SysOp
    The Midrange System BBS
    1:115/439

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    Hurricane Hugo plus one month...
    --------------------------------

    I would like to take time to personally thank each and every one
    of the people that contributed to my "Relief Fund", but it will
    be a while before I have time to sit down and actually write you
    each a personal note.  As of today, I still don't have a road
    cut to my homesite (we'll take care of that November 4th with a
    bulldozer, tractor, bushhog and about three dozen crazed people
    armed with chainsaws <grin>...)...  Things are still a mess here
    except on the major urban streets - they wanted to get tourists
    back in town to help with the confusion!  Most people (90%) have
    power now, and most of the phones seem to work reliably, but the
    trees are still stacked 8' deep along every street and highway.

    I have tried to keep my stuff together enough to keep accurate
    records of who sent what, but I managed to lose one of my cheat
    sheets, so I have two people that contributed that I don't have
    a first name or net/node number for - the last names are:  Luca
    and Garcia.  If there is anyone else that is not on either list
    below, please accept my sincere apologies for idiocy - I really
    am doing the best I can!  I also have a set of contributions of
    $210 that I have no names at all written down for - those came
    in around October 5th (three people that aren't getting "credit"
    please send me a nastygram via netmail and I'll post the proper
    names soon - I'm *very* sorry this happened - that was one of
    the more "fun" days - when I went through the Federal Emergency
    Management Agency - and Senator Hollings was right - they're the
    biggest bunch of bureaucratic jackasses that anyone has ever had
    to deal with!)  I still haven't seen a cent from good ol' Uncle
    Sam, and I'm not even able to file my SBA emergency loan package
    since the IRS hasn't sent me copies of my last three years tax
    returns (and they guaranteed three-day turnaround <grin>...).


    Mike Ratledge Fund - Hurricane Hugo Relief

    There are two lists - one was maintained by Ed Meloan of 360/1
    who took care of the early contributions when it wasn't clear
    exactly what/where/how I was doing - here's his (slightly more
    accurate) list:

    ----------

    Here are the folks who have contributed, through Augusta Forum,
    to help Mike Ratledge who lost his home and all belongings in
    Hurricane Hugo.  This list represents mail received at Augusta
    Forum through 10/22/89.

    Since it is now possible to send contributions to Mike direct,
    this will be the last report I will issue.  Any checks that are
    received here, after this report, will be mailed down to Mike
    and he will acknowledge them.  My thanks to all those on this
    list.  Your help was appreciated!

    FidoNews 6-44                Page 9                   30 Oct 1989


     Ed Meloan         360/1.1     Hank von Dohlen   360/1.18
     Rick Fowler       360/1.8     Al Jennings       360/1.5
     Betty Draughon    360/1.10    Donald Fletcher   360/1.3
     Bill Weinel       151/121     John Jenkins      360/1.12
     Wayne Mathews     360/1.4     Van Stokes,Jr.    135/59
     Amnon Nissan      151/100     Bob Gardner       Orlando,FL
     Fred Niemczenia   371/7       Brenda Donovan    202/324
     Norm Henke        157/200     Bob Moravsik      269/107
     Steve Crews       371/4       Don O'Shaughessy  250/416
     Allen Genitski    360/1.20    Tim Spofford      125/9
     Allen Fitzsimmons 363/47      Patrick Dixon     OK City, OK
     Curtis Oglesby    360/1.13    Robert Devereaux  Summerville,SC
     Joe Brown         272/1       Charles Fairchild Washington,DC
     Lawrence Donie    363/54      John Black        360/1.15
     Jean Prophet      135/33      Barbara O'Keefe   135/54
     Matthew Hardison  109/519     John Lively       Edina,MN
     Kenneth Honeycutt 360/1.27    Glen Johnson      269/101
     Jerry Pickup      360/1.33    Joseph Salemi     109/136
     Bud Zahand        360/1.9     David Gibbs       115/439
     Diane Smith       161/7       Bernard Plotkin   Miami,FL
     Russell Ferguson  123/13      Dale Barnes       375/11
     Walter Tietjen  7:48/2022     Jim Dunmyer       234/100
     Kevin Barkes      129/38      Gordon Gattone    18/8
     Alfred Carr       104/415     Dick Kimmel       129/108
     David Crowder     135/906

    Total contributed through Forum:  $1505.00

    Please mail new contributions =DIRECT= to Mike.  Please include
    YOUR FidoNet Node number with the check.  Here is his temporary
    address:

         Mike Ratledge
         149 East Bay
         Charleston, SC 29401

    ----------


    Here in Charleston, once Amnon and Ed let everybody know I was
    still kicking (darn it <grin>...) I started receiving tons of
    clothes and contributions, too!

    First off - System Enhancement Associates sent 50lbs of clothes!


    Here's a list of folks that have contributed to me directly here
    at East Bay X-Change BBS:

    Miles Hoover 109/124                Bob Gardner
    Forist Babcock 112/1701             Kurt Reisler 109/101
    Phil & Concetta Buonomo 107/583     Shay Walters 376/12
    Jim McNamee 376/?                   Robert Wilhite 376/14
    Karen French 376/14                 Kevin & Holly Parris 376/?
    Phillip Jones 376/28                Gene Lowry 300/11
    Bit Bucket & Spark Software 132/101 Bob & Carol Hartman 132/101
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    Bernhard Eisenhut 2:507/628         George Stanislav 129/39
    Jim Faucette 372/9                  Jim Colligan 372/1
    Robert Graham 110/180               Elbeville NC Methodist Women
    Michael Blair 202/?                 Michael Downing 112/25
    Larry Odom 3602/39                  Peter Paul 107/609
    Don Kuhla 125/7                     Jack Hazel
    Orville Bullitt 135/36              Fred Myers 360/1
    Floyd Drennon 375/14                Margo & Tom Porter 125/26
    Mark Howard 260/340

    Total of $2420.24 here - grand total to date of $3925.24!!!

    (A couple of those listed above were originally in foreign
    currency amounts and that's why the odd cents are there...)


    Guys - I can't tell you how much this has helped me during this
    "trial by wind" here!  I've kept up my bills, bought a minimal
    stereo so I don't go nuts (35+ compact disks we found are the
    only useful thing we found period - they all worked but one!),
    taken the wife to a couple nice dinners, etc, etc.  I will be
    using the rest of the $$ to help defray unknown expenses as I
    pull myself back together over the next six to eight months and
    rebuild.  Hopefully, by the time I'm back in my new house, I'll
    have received a little money from the SBA at 4% to buy myself a
    new 'puter, rebuild the dock (not insurable), do a little land-
    scaping, etc. - I'm sure beginning to wonder!?!  I know I will
    insure my personal property a little better next time!


    THANKS AGAIN!!!

    Mike Ratledge - 372/666

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                             Election Rules
                         IFNA/FidoNet Referendum


    1.  What we're voting on.

    The International FidoNet Association Board of Directors, at the
    1989 annual meeting at FidoCon in San Jose, passed a resolution
    which calls for a vote to be conducted throughout the entire
    FidoNet network to decide the future of IFNA.  The text of this
    resolution is as follows:

      We, the representatives of the International FidoNet
      Association, have heard a cry for democracy in the
      administration of the network.  As IFNA is supposed to
      represent the interests of the sysops, and as such
      representation is deemed to have failed, be it hereby
      resolved that:

      Without a mandate from the sysops of FidoNet, IFNA has no
      purpose or reason for existence.

      THEREFORE, the board proposes the following action, of which
      failure to pass will mean the dissolution of IFNA:

         It is hereby resolved that a special election be held
         for consideration by the Sysops of FidoNet of the
         following:

         IFNA shall be empowered to re-draft the bylaws of IFNA
         and to draft a Policy document for FidoNet.  Such
         documents are to include:

           1.  An independent judicial system.

           2.  A reduced size Board of Directors, to be
           completely reseated in an election on or before
           FidoCon 1990.

           3.  Better representation from outside the United
           States.

           4.  Make each sysop in FidoNet a member in IFNA
           with all rights and privileges of membership.

      Voting for referendum of this document shall be completed on
      or before December 1, 1989.  The rules of the election shall
      make it clear that failure of the election to approve the
      questions presented shall result in the current Board of
      Directors acting under Article XII to dissolve the
      corporation.

    FidoNews 6-44                Page 12                  30 Oct 1989


      In addition, it shall be made clear that approval must be
      gained from a majority of the eligible nodes in the nodelist
      in effect at the time of the election.

    (End of resolution.)


    2.0  Eligibility.

    The sysop of each public-access node in the FidoNet nodelist
    issued on October 27 (NODELIST.300) is eligible to vote.


    2.1  Definition of "public access".

    The IFNA by-laws define "public access" as "A system that has a
    telephone number published in the FIDONET NODELIST, and in
    addition provides services to the public."

    For the purposes of this vote, a system will be considered
    "public access" if it (1) is listed in the nodelist (see section
    2.3) without a status of "Pvt", "Hold", or "Down" AND (2) has a
    unique telephone number.  This specifically includes MO [mail
    only] systems.

    In cases where multiple systems are listed using the same
    telephone number, only the sysop of the "primary system" is
    entitled to a vote.  The "primary system" is determined by the
    address by which the system identifies itself during Zone Mail
    Hour.


    2.2  Definition of "sysop".

    Each person receives only one vote, regardless of how many
    systems he or she runs, and what names are used in the nodelist.
    For example, Steve Bonine runs two separate FidoNet systems,
    115/444 and 115/777, with slightly different sysop names, but
    this entitles Steve Bonine to only one vote.

    Network Coordinators (Regional Coordinators for independent
    nodes) will, to the best of their ability, enforce the one-
    person-one-vote rule.  These are the individuals at the best
    level to know the sysops.


    2.3  Definition of "nodelist".

    For purposes of determining eligibility, the nodelist segment
    from the zone where the node resides will be used.  In other
    words, NODELIST.300 as it exists in zone 1 is used to determine
    whether a given sysop in zone 1 is eligible; NODELIST.300 as it
    exists in zone 2 is used to determine eligibility for a zone-2
    sysop, and so on.  This negates any effects of non-
    synchronization of nodelists for that particular edition.

    FidoNews 6-44                Page 13                  30 Oct 1989


    2.4  Definition of "sysop".

    Only the sysop listed in the nodelist is eligible to vote.  No
    co-sysops or point sysops associated with the system may vote.
    The voting right is not transferable; the person listed in the
    nodelist may vote but may not transfer the right to another
    person.


    3.0  Voting procedure.


    3.1  Ballot

    The official ballot (see section 7) was published in the nodelist
    difference file (and thus will appear in the nodelist) for
    NODELIST.300.  The ballot, resolution, and voting rules are in
    the October 30 FidoNews (FNEWS644.ARC).


    3.1  Collection of votes.

    Network Coordinators will collect votes from their nets.
    Regional Coordinators will collect votes from independent nodes
    in their region.  Sysops vote by sending netmail to their Network
    Coordinator (independents to the Regional Coordinator) with a
    CLEAR INDICATION of a vote of YES or NO, using the ballot
    published in the nodelist or a reasonable facsimile thereof.  The
    voter will also provide a password  (8 characters or less) to be
    used in a public list of votes.  See sections 3.4 and 7.0.


    3.2  Acknowledgement of votes.

    The coordinator will acknowledge the votes received using
    netmail.  Network Coordinators will handle this netmail in the
    same manner as if it had been received as normal host-routed
    mail, that is, if the sysop normally polls to pick up host-routed
    mail then that is how it will be delivered.  Regional
    Coordinators will send an acknowledgement to independents unless
    prior arrangements are already in place for the independent to
    poll the Regional Coordinator (for example, an arrangement to
    pick up the NodeDiff).

    Any sysop who votes and does not receive an acknowledgement
    within 48 hours should follow up with the coordinator to be sure
    that the vote was not lost.  (Note:  Coordinators take vacations,
    usually with the knowledge of the systems in the local net.  This
    may explain a delay in acknowledgement.)


    FidoNews 6-44                Page 14                  30 Oct 1989


    3.3  Responsibility of coordinators.

    The responsibility of the coordinator structure is to conduct the
    election.  Coordinators answer questions on voting procedure, but
    are not authorized to speak for IFNA on policy questions.
    Coordinators are free to state their opinion, but may not
    pressure the sysop to vote in a particular way (YES or NO).

    Coordinators have a responsibility to inform the nodes in their
    net (or independents) of the election.  In fact, this is an
    excellent opportunity to make sure that all nodes in the net (or
    independents) are still capable of receiving netmail.  However,
    voting cannot be imposed as a condition of being in FidoNet.  If
    an individual prefers not to vote, that is their right.


    3.4  Public posting of votes.

    At the end of the voting period, each coordinator is to make
    available the results of the vote in their jurisdiction.  The
    normal method of doing this is to publish the information in a
    local echomail conference.  If no such local conference exists,
    the coordinator should include in the acknowledgement message for
    votes the method to obtain the results.

    In addition, the coordinator must respond to any netmail
    requesting the results.  Coordinators are encouraged to provide
    the information in a file-requestable file named VOTEnnnn.TXT
    where nnnn is the net or region number.

    The results to be posted are:

      (a)  A list, by node number, of who voted.

      (b)  A list, by password (see item 3.1) of the individual
    votes.

      (c)  A count of the number of eligible voters in the net, or
    for Regional Coordinator's a count of the number of eligible
    votes from regional independent nodes.


    3.5  Example

    Assume that there are ten nodes in net 115 who are eligible to
    vote.  Further assume that the Network Coordinator receives the
    following votes:

    Node           Sysop          Vote           Password
    115/123   Elmer Fudd          YES            ABC
    115/456   Donald Duck         NO             DEF
    115/789   Joe Smith           YES            GHI
    115/987   Sue Jones           NO             JKL
    115/654   Deputy Dawg         YES            MNO

    FidoNews 6-44                Page 15                  30 Oct 1989


    The Network Coordinator should post the following in the local
    sysop echo, and make it available a file named VOTE115.TXT:

    Total number of eligible sysops:  10
    The following nodes voted:  123, 456, 789, 987, 654
         ABC       YES
         DEF       NO
         GHI       YES
         JKL       NO
         MNO       YES       Results:  YES, 3
                                       NO,  2

    In the actual vote, the passwords would be more imaginative, and
    the results would not be posted in node-number order.

    If Tweety Bird (who did not vote) sees her node number listed in
    the list of voting nodes, she can point out the problem first to
    the Network Coordinator and then to 1:1/11 if necessary.  Similar
    action can be taken by any sysop whose vote was not recorded or
    was recorded incorrectly.


    4.0  Tabulation.

    Using the schedule in item 5, results will be reported up the
    coordinator structure.  The three items in section 3.4 will be
    reported.


    5.0  Schedule.

    October 27:  NODELIST.300 is published.  Coordinators begin
    accepting votes.

    December 1:  Polls close at midnight local time at the collection
    point.  NO LATE VOTES WILL BE ACCEPTED.

    December 4:  Coordinators post final vote detail (see sections
    3.4 and 3.5).

    Note:  Coordinators are encouraged to post weekly interim lists
    of which nodes have voted during the voting period, but should
    not post actual vote counts until the polls close.

    December 11:  Deadline for challenges.  Any questions based upon
    the public posting of votes must be received by the collection
    system no later December 11 at midnight local time.

    December 15:  Deadline for Network Coordinator's to report their
    totals to Regional Coordinator's.

    FidoNews 6-44                Page 16                  30 Oct 1989


    December 18:  Deadline for Regional Coordinator's to report their
    totals to ZC's.

    December 22:  Results published in NODELIST.356.


    6.0  Miscellaneous.


    6.1  Proxy for the Network Coordinator

    If for any reason the Network Coordinator is unable or unwilling
    to conduct the election, another individual may be assigned the
    responsibility by the Regional Coordinator, or the Regional
    Coordinator may collect the votes for the local net.


    6.2  Changing votes

    Changing votes is NOT ALLOWED.  Tabulating each vote once is
    enough work for the *C structure.


    6.3  Cheating

    An attempt by any individual to cast more than one vote will
    disqualify that individual from this election.


    6.4  Appeals

    The decision of the Network Coordinator or Regional Coordinator
    can be appealed to the IFNA Election and Nomination Committee by
    sending netmail to 1:1/11.  (Note:  No actual votes will be
    accepted by 1:1/11.)


    6.5  Irregularities and Difficulties

    Any problems with the voting process should be reported to 1:1/11
    as early in the voting process as possible, so that they can be
    addressed while the polls are still open.


    6.6  Determination of Number of Eligible Voters

    Due to the way the resolution is structured, the determination of
    how many eligible voters exist is as important as counting YES
    and NO votes.  Network Coordinators will report the number of
    potential votes in their net, and Regional Coordinators will do
    the same for their regional independents.  In the case of no
    report being received from a Network Coordinator, the number of
    eligible voters for that net will be calculated by multiplying
    the number of public-access (not Pvt, Hold, or Down) nodes in
    that nodelist segment by the ratio for nets which did report.
    For example, if there are 3000 eligible nodes reported, and that
    FidoNews 6-44                Page 17                  30 Oct 1989


    represents 4000 nodes in the nodelist, a .75 ratio will be used.
    If a net containing 20 nodes failed to report, the number of
    eligible voters would be increased by 15 (20 times .75).  This
    calculation will be performed by the IFNA Nominations and
    Elections committee; Regional Coordinators should simply report
    the data received (or lack thereof) to their Zone Coordinator.


    6.6  Reporting of Net-wide Vote

    A list will be published in FidoNews in this format, repeated for
    each zone:

                                 YES  NO    ELIGIBLE
    Zone 1
      Region 10
        Regional independents    xxx  xxx    xxx
        Net 102                  xxx  xxx    xxx
        Net 103                  xxx  xxx    xxx
        ...                      ---  ---    ---
      Subtotal for region 10     xxx  xxx    xxx
      ...
    Subtotal for zone 1          xxx  xxx    xxx


    7.0  Sample Ballot

    My vote on the IFNA resolution published via NODEDIFF.300 is:

                _____ YES            _____ NO

    Post this vote using the following password:  _______________

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                                 NOTICES
    =================================================================

                         The Interrupt Stack


     6 Nov 1989
       Fall 1989 DECUS Symposium begins in Anaheim CA.
       Contact Kurt Reisler at 1:109/101 for more details.

    11 Nov 1989
       A new area code forms in northern Illinois at 12:01 am.
       Chicago proper will remain area code 312; suburban areas
       formerly served with that code will become area code 708.

    17 Nov 1989
       George Stanislav becomes a United States citizen

    23 Nov 1989
       26th Anniversary of "Dr. Who" - and still going strong

    30 Dec 1989
       Telephone area codes (5, 3 and 0) are abolished in Hong Kong

    If you have something which you would like to see on this
    calendar, please send a message to FidoNet node 1:1/1.

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                       **** IMPORTANT NOTICE ****

    As of Midnight (MST) on November 4, 1989, the msged echo is
    changing it's name.  Due to a problem with Qmail, the msged and
    smut echoes are being crosslinked in a number of places.  In
    order to eliminate this problem, on the 4th of November, the
    msged echo's areatag will change from MSGED to MSGED_ECHO.  This
    should alleviate the problem.  This notice is also being posted
    in the REC conferences and in the msged echo.  If you receive the
    msged echo or pass it to anyone else, please be sure to make the
    necessary changes on November 4.  Thank you all very much.

    jim nutt
    'the computer handyman'
    msged echo moderator

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            OFFICERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL FIDONET ASSOCIATION

    Thom Henderson 1:107/528  Chairman of the Board
    Les Kooyman    1:204/501  President
    Fabian Gordon  1:107/323  Vice President
    Bill Bolton    3:3/0      Vice President-Technical Coordinator
    Kris Veitch    1:147/30   Secretary
    Kris Veitch    1:147/30   Treasurer


                     IFNA COMMITTEE AND BOARD CHAIRS

    Administration and Finance   *
    By-laws and Rules            John Roberts     1:385/49
    Executive Committee (Pres)   Les Kooyman      1:204/501
    International Affairs        *
    Membership Services          *
    Nominations and Elections    Steve Bonine     1:1/0
    Public Affairs               David Drexler    1:147/30.20
    Publications                 Irene Henderson  1:107/9
    Technical Standards          Rick Moore       1:115/333
    Ethics                       *
    Security and Privacy         *
    Grievances                   *

        * Position in abeyance pending reorganization


                         IFNA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

       DIVISION                               AT-LARGE
    10 Courtney Harris  1:102/732   Don Daniels      1:107/210
    11 John Rafuse      1:12/700    Phil Buonomo     1:107/583
    12 Bill Bolton      3:711/403   Mark Hawthorne   1:107/238
    13 Fabian Gordon    1:107/323   Tom Jennings     1:125/111
    14 Ken Kaplan       1:100/22    Irene Henderson  1:107/509
    15 Scott  Miller    1:128/12    Steve Jordan     1:206/2871
    16 Ivan Schaffel    1:141/390   Robert Rudolph   1:261/628
    17 Kathi Crockett   1:134/30    Dave Melnik      1:107/233
    18 Andrew Adler     1:135/47    Jim Hruby        1:107/536
    19 Kris Veitch      1:147/30    Burt Juda        1:107/528
     2 Henk Wevers      2:500/1     Karl Schinke     1:107/516
     3 Matt Whelan      3:54/99     John Roberts     1:147/14

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                   (________)     (_/(_|(____/ (tm)

           Membership for the International FidoNet Association

    Membership in IFNA is open to any individual or organization that
    pays  a  specified  annual   membership  fee.   IFNA  serves  the
    international  FidoNet-compatible  electronic  mail  community to
    increase worldwide communications.

    Member Name _______________________________  Date _______________
    Address _________________________________________________________
    City ____________________________________________________________
    State ________________________________  Zip _____________________
    Country _________________________________________________________
    Home Phone (Voice) ______________________________________________
    Work Phone (Voice) ______________________________________________

    Zone:Net/Node Number ____________________________________________
    BBS Name ________________________________________________________
    BBS Phone Number ________________________________________________
    Baud Rates Supported ____________________________________________
    Board Restrictions ______________________________________________

    Your Special Interests __________________________________________
    _________________________________________________________________
    _________________________________________________________________
    In what areas would you be willing to help in FidoNet? __________
    _________________________________________________________________
    _________________________________________________________________
    Send this membership form and a check or money order for $25 in
    US Funds to:
                  International FidoNet Association
                  PO Box 41143
                  St Louis, Missouri 63141
                  USA

    Thank you for your membership!  Your participation will help to
    insure the future of FidoNet.

    Please NOTE that IFNA is a general not-for-profit organization
    and Articles of Association and By-Laws were adopted by the
    membership in January 1987.  The second elected Board of Directors
    was filled in August 1988.  The IFNA Echomail Conference has been
    established on FidoNet to assist the Board.  We welcome your
    input to this Conference.

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