From [email protected] Thu Dec 11 18:15:04 1997
Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back
From: Alastair Ainslie 
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic,comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.misc,alt.games.dark-reign,alt.games.total-annihil,alt.games.myth
Subject: RFD: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.{wargames,realtime-strat}
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                     REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD)
           unmoderated group comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.wargames
        unmoderated group comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.realtime-strat

Newsgroup lines:
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.realtime-strat	"Realtime" strategy games on the IBM PC.
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.wargames	Historically-based wargames on the IBM PC.

This is a formal Request For Discussion (RFD) for the reorganisation
of comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic. This is not a Call for Votes
(CFV); you cannot vote at this time.  Procedural details are below.

RATIONALE: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.wargames

PC wargames have traditionally been discussed in
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic. However this group is so busy,
averaging 300 posts a day with peaks of 1000 posts per day, that many
of the most experienced wargamers have given up on it. Instead, most
discussion seems to have fragmented among a number of company Web chat
boards, which are far less easy to use and vulnerable to censorship.
Wargaming represents a distinct genre of computer games, and could be
easily separated from c.s.i.p.g.strategic with little overlap.

RATIONALE: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.realtime-strat

So called real-time strategy (RTS) games following the
harvest-build-attack paradigm of Westwood's Dune 2 game are currently
discussed in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic. When the group was
created, Dune 2 was the only game of this type; since then the Dune 2
sequels, Command and Conquer and Red Alert, have sold some 6 million
copies alone, never mind the similar games that have followed in their
wake. This popularity can be seen in c.s.i.p.g.strategic, which is one
of the busiest groups on Usenet with a typical daily traffic of 300
posts per day, and peaks of over 1000 per day.  Such traffic levels
inevitably reduce the quality of discussion, and is one reason why all
the popular RTS games spawn one or two alt.games groups.  Furthermore,
these are not the only games discussed on c.s.i.p.g.strategic, as
there are at least as many gamers on the group interested in more
traditional strategy games such as Civilization 2, Imperialism or
Xcom.  Personally I would favour the name c.s.i.p.g.dune2-like, since
it is debatable whether such games are either realtime or strategic.
However, the description real time strategy has stuck, and so will
minimize confusion and cross-posting.  However, I suggest that some
turn-based games such as MAX will belong in this group, whilst some
continuous time games such as Entrepreneur should remain in
c.s.i.p.g.strategic, and some "realtime strategy games" such as
Harpoon clearly belong in c.s.i.p.g.naval; it is not intended that
such games should be lost to the new group. No name will cover all the
angles, but the current one should cause least controversy. If the RFD
process results in a clear preference for another name, such as
c.s.i.p.g.redalert-like, I am quite willing to go with that.

CHARTER: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.wargames

comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.wargames is for the discussion of wargames on
the IBM PC and compatibles, using any operating system.  In this
context, wargames are those games based on historical conflicts, using
historical weapons. In general these conflicts are single battles, a
single war, or a series of battles over a few years; some hypothetical
scenarios may be included. This group is not intended for games that
are based in alternate realities such as Red Alert, or "inspired by"
an historical period with just a few historical scenarios, such as
Imperialism; they should be discussed in the appropriate group, such
as comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic. On the other hand, games such as
Panzer General 2 DO belong here (just), as do tank simulations such as
Armored Fist and iM1A2. Games that are mostly about naval warfare
should be discussed in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.naval. Commercial
postings should not be made, unless they are relevant to a games
discussed in the group; all trading of games should be done in
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.marketplace.

END CHARTER.

CHARTER: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.realtime-strat

This group is for the discussion of so-called "real time strategy"
games, for the IBM PC and compatibles using any operating system.
These games generally resemble Westwood's Dune 2 and Command &
Conquer, or Blizzard's Warcraft 2, with a third-person view of a
battlefield where one must collect resources, build structures and
units, and attack one or more enemies. This may happen in an
historical (Age of Empires), fantasy (Warcraft 2), or futuristic
(Total Annihilation) setting. However, the term has come to include
wholly tactical games such as Myth, as well as those with a first
person element such as Uprising. Similar games such as M.A.X. also
belong here, whereas continuous time games such as Railroad Tycoon
belong in c.s.i.p.g.strategic. Likewise, games such as Harpoon should
be discussed in c.s.i.p.g.naval or whatever other group has prior
claim.  There should be no commercial posting, other than single posts
of direct relevance to the games discussed in this group; the trading
of games should only occur in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.marketplace.  This
group is intended to bridge the gap between
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic and comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action; post
in one of these if more appropriate.

END CHARTER.

PROCEDURE:

This is a request for discussion, not a call for votes.  In this phase
of the process, any potential problems with the proposed newsgroups
should be raised and resolved.  The discussion period will continue
for a minimum of 21 days (starting from when the first RFD for this
proposal is posted to news.announce.newgroups), after which a Call For
Votes (CFV) may be posted by a neutral vote taker if the discussion
warrants it.  Please do not attempt to vote until this happens.

All discussion of this proposal should be posted to news.groups.

This RFD attempts to comply fully with the Usenet newsgroup creation
guidelines outlined in "How to Create a New Usenet Newsgroup" and "How
to Format and Submit a New Group Proposal".  Please refer to these
documents (available in news.announce.newgroups) if you have any
questions about the process.

DISTRIBUTION:

news.announce.newgroups,news.groups, comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic,
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.misc, alt.games.dark-reign,
alt.games.total-annihil, alt.games.myth

Proponent: Alastair Ainslie (Cloudman) 
Proponent: Carl A. Chauvin 

From [email protected] Thu Feb 12 19:30:05 1998
Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back
From: Alastair Ainslie 
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic
Subject: 2nd RFD: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.{war-historical,realtime-strat}
Followup-To: news.groups
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Approved: [email protected]
Archive-Name: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic-reorg
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 1998 03:24:54 GMT
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Xref: news.isc.org news.announce.newgroups:9777 news.groups:271487 comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic:265818

                     REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD)
        unmoderated group comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical
        unmoderated group comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.realtime-strat

Newsgroup lines:
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.realtime-strat	"Realtime strategy" games (IBM PC).
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical	Historically-based wargames (IBM PC).

This is a formal Request For Discussion (RFD) for the reorganisation
of comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic. This is not a Call for Votes
(CFV); you cannot vote at this time.  Procedural details are below.

RATIONALE: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical

PC wargames have traditionally been discussed in
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic. However this group is so busy,
averaging 300 posts a day with peaks of 1000 posts per day, that many
of the most experienced wargamers have given up on it. Instead, most
discussion seems to have fragmented among a number of company Web chat
boards, which are far less easy to use and vulnerable to censorship.
Wargaming represents a distinct genre of computer games, and could be
easily separated from c.s.i.p.g.strategic with little overlap.  The
first RFD in this series proposed c.s.i.p.g.wargames, which would be
the preference of most wargamers, but we have reluctantly been
persuaded that the current name would reduce misposting from those who
consider the likes of Red Alert to be a wargame.  It's a case where
those who would use the group most would be perfectly clear in their
own minds what the group would be about, but it could be confusing for
newbies.  Given this choice, one has to side with the outsiders, and
just try to placate the regulars with the promise that the group will
stay more on-topic as a result of the more ugly name. The alternative
would be to lightly moderate the group for misposts, but there has
been little enthusiasm for that; the option of such moderation is
still a possibility for the future, but it should not be necessary.

RATIONALE: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.realtime-strat

So called real-time strategy (RTS) games, that generally follow the
harvest-build-attack paradigm of Westwood's Dune 2 game are currently
discussed in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic. When the group was
created, Dune 2 was the only game of this type; since then the Dune 2
sequels, Command and Conquer and Red Alert, have sold some 6 million
copies alone, never mind the similar games that have followed in their
wake. This popularity can be seen in c.s.i.p.g.strategic, which is one
of the busiest groups on Usenet with a typical daily traffic of 300
posts per day, and peaks of over 1000 per day.  Such traffic levels
inevitably reduce the quality of discussion, and is one reason why all
the popular RTS games spawn one or two alt.games groups.  Furthermore,
these are not the only games discussed on c.s.i.p.g.strategic, as
there are at least as many gamers on the group interested in more
traditional strategy games such as Civilization 2, Imperialism or
Xcom.

Personally I would favour the name c.s.i.p.g.dune2-like, since it is
debatable whether such games are either realtime or strategic.
However, the description "real time strategy" has stuck, and so will
minimize confusion and cross-posting.  It is always tricky to define
group boundaries, especially when the established name for a genre can
be misleading if taken literally, but I think this is the least bad
option - there is definitely an audience for a group devoted to these
games, as shown by the multiplicity of alt. groups devoted to
individual RTS games.  However, I suggest that some continuous time
games such as Entrepreneur should remain in c.s.i.p.g.strategic, and
some "realtime strategy games" such as Harpoon clearly belong in
c.s.i.p.g.naval; it is not intended that such games should be lost to
the new group. No name will cover all the angles, but the current one
should cause least controversy, assuming that such a group is wanted
at all.  Note that the charter also includes games such as Myth and
Uprising, which have ended up in csipg.strategic for want of anywhere
else.  They would fit in well with the proposed group, but mean that
the boundaries have to be stretched a little to include non-harvesting
games and games that are not wholly 3rd person.  I have maybe tried
too hard to define the group - I'm sure that in practice the various
communities will sort things out for themselves, as has happened in
other groups in the csipg hierarchy in the past.

CHARTER: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical

comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical is for the discussion of wargames
on the IBM PC and compatibles, using any operating system.  In this
context, wargames are those games based on historical conflicts, using
historical weapons. In general these conflicts are single battles, a
single war, or a series of battles over a few years; some hypothetical
scenarios may be included.  This group is not intended for games that
are based in alternate realities such as Red Alert, or "inspired by"
an historical period with just a few historical scenarios, such as
Imperialism or Age of Empires; they should be discussed in the
appropriate group, such as comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic. On the
other hand, games such as Panzer General 2 DO belong here, as do tank
simulations such as Armored Fist and iM1A2. Games that are mostly
about naval warfare should be discussed in
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.naval. Commercial postings should not be made,
unless they are relevant to a games discussed in the group; all
trading of games should be done in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.marketplace

END CHARTER.

CHARTER: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.realtime-strat

This group is for the discussion of so-called "real time strategy"
games, for the IBM PC and compatibles using any operating
system. These games generally resemble Westwood's Dune 2 and Command &
Conquer, or Blizzard's Warcraft 2, with a third-person view of a
battlefield where one must collect resources, build structures and
units, and attack one or more enemies. This may happen in an
futuristic (Total Annihilation), fantasy (Warcraft 2), or
historically-flavoured (Age of Empires) setting.  However, the term
has come to include non-harvesting, wholly tactical games such as
Myth, as well as those with a first person element such as
Uprising. On the other hand continuous time games such as Railroad
Tycoon belong in c.s.i.p.g.strategic. Likewise, games such as Harpoon
should be discussed in c.s.i.p.g.naval, and games that depict actual
historical battles, such as Close Combat, belong in
csipg.war-historical (should it pass).

There should be no commercial posting, other than single posts of
direct relevance to the games discussed in this group; the trading of
games should only occur in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.marketplace.  This
group is intended to bridge the gap between
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic and comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action; post
in one of these if it is more appropriate.

END CHARTER.

PROCEDURE:

This is a request for discussion, not a call for votes.  In this phase
of the process, any potential problems with the proposed newsgroups
should be raised and resolved.  The discussion period will continue
for a minimum of 21 days (starting from when the first RFD for this
proposal is posted to news.announce.newgroups), after which a Call For
Votes (CFV) may be posted by a neutral vote taker if the discussion
warrants it.  Please do not attempt to vote until this happens.

All discussion of this proposal should be posted to news.groups.

This RFD attempts to comply fully with the Usenet newsgroup creation
guidelines outlined in "How to Create a New Usenet Newsgroup" and "How
to Format and Submit a New Group Proposal".  Please refer to these
documents (available in news.announce.newgroups) if you have any
questions about the process.

DISTRIBUTION:

news.announce.newgroups,
news.groups,
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic,
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.misc,
comp.sys.mac.games.strategic,
rec.games.miniatures.historical,
rec.games.board,
alt.games.total-annihil,
alt.games.total-annihil.editing,
alt.games.myth,
alt.games.command-n-conq,
alt.games.command-n-conq.red-alert,
alt.games.command.and.conquer,
alt.games.dark-colony,
alt.games.dark-reign,
alt.games.dark-riegn,
alt.games.dune-ii.virgin-games,
alt.games.red-alert,
alt.games.starcraft

Proponent: Alastair Ainslie (Cloudman) 
Proponent: Carl A. Chauvin 

From [email protected] Wed Mar 18 19:00:10 1998
Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back
From: David Bostwick 
Reply-To: [email protected]
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic,alt.games.command-n-conq,alt.games.command.and.conquer,alt.games.myth,alt.games.total-annihil
Subject: CFV: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.{war-historical,realtime-strat}
Followup-To: poster
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
References: <[email protected]> <[email protected]>
Supersedes: <[email protected]>
Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers
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Expires: 10 Apr 1998 00:00:00 GMT
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Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 02:57:22 GMT
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                     FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
        unmoderated group comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical
        unmoderated group comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.realtime-strat

Instructions for voting are just before the ballot itself.  Please read
them before voting.  If you have questions about the voting process,
ask the votetaker.

This CFV is to be distributed only by the votetaker.  It is not to be
posted to newsgroups, or mailed to mailing lists or individuals, except by
the votetaker, and it is not to be placed on the World Wide Web.  Ballots
or CFVs provided by anyone except the votetaker will be invalid.

Newsgroups lines:
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.realtime-strat	Realtime strategy games, eg. Red Alert.
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical	Wargames based on historical conflicts.

Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 9 Apr 1998.

This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party.  Questions
about the proposed group should be directed to the proponent.

Proponent: Alastair Ainslie (Cloudman) 
Proponent: Carl A. Chauvin 

Votetaker: David Bostwick 

RATIONALE: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical

PC wargames have traditionally been discussed in
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic. However this group is so busy,
averaging 300 posts a day with peaks of 1000 posts per day,  that many of
the most experienced wargamers have given up on it. Instead, most
discussion seems to have fragmented among a number of company Web chat
boards, which are far less easy to use and vulnerable to censorship.
Wargaming represents a distinct genre of computer games, and could be
easily separated from c.s.i.p.g.strategic with little overlap.  The first
RFD in this series proposed c.s.i.p.g.wargames, which would be the
preference of most wargamers, but we have reluctantly been persuaded that
the current name would reduce misposting from those who consider the
likes of Red Alert to be a wargame.  It's a case where those who would
use the group most would be perfectly clear in their own minds what the
group would be about, but it could be confusing for newbies.  Given this
choice, one has to side with the outsiders, and just try to placate the
regulars with the promise that the group will stay more on-topic as a
result of the more ugly name. The alternative would be to lightly
moderate the group for misposts, but there has been little enthusiasm for
that; the option of such moderation is still a possibility for the
future, but it should not be necessary.

RATIONALE: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.realtime-strat

So called real-time strategy (RTS) games, that generally follow the
harvest-build-attack paradigm of Westwood's Dune 2 game are
currently discussed in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic. When the
group was created, Dune 2 was the only game of this type; since
then the Dune 2 sequels, Command and Conquer and Red Alert, have sold
some 6 million copies alone, never mind the similar games that have
followed in their wake. This popularity can be seen in
c.s.i.p.g.strategic, which is one of the busiest groups on Usenet
with a typical daily traffic of 300 posts per day, and peaks of over
1000 per day.  Such traffic levels inevitably reduce the quality of
discussion, and is one reason why all the popular RTS
games spawn one or two alt.games groups.  Furthermore, these are not the
only games discussed on c.s.i.p.g.strategic, as there
are at least as many gamers on the group interested in more
traditional strategy games such as Civilization 2, Imperialism
or Xcom.
In the month to 22/Feb/98, Dejanews counts the following posts :
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic 9360 (302 per day)
alt.games.redalert              1913 (62)
alt.games.myth                  1685 (54)
alt.games.total-annihil         1360 (44)
alt.games.warcraft              1076 (35)
alt.games.command-n-conq.*,alt.games.command.and.conquer 790 (25)
alt.games.starcraft             500 (16)
alt.games.dark-reign,alt.games.dark-riegn 146
I feel a new group should be successful where there are already
200 posts a day being made in alt groups, plus the 20-30% of
csipga.  Personally I would favour the name c.s.i.p.g.dune2-like, since
it is debatable whether such games are either realtime or strategic.
However, the description "real time strategy" has stuck, and so will
minimize confusion and cross-posting.  It is always tricky to define
group boundaries, especially when the established name for a genre can
be misleading if taken literally, but I think this is the least bad
option - there is definitely an audience for a group devoted to these
games, as shown by the multiplicity of alt. groups devoted to individual
RTS games.  However, I suggest that some continuous time games such as
Entrepreneur should remain in c.s.i.p.g.strategic, and some "realtime
strategy games" such as Harpoon clearly belong in c.s.i.p.g.naval; it is
not intended that such games should be lost to the new group. No name
will cover all the angles, but the current one should cause least
controversy, assuming that such a group is wanted at all. Note that the
charter also includes games such as Myth and Uprising, which have ended
up split between csipg.strategic and csipg.action for want of anywhere
else.  They would fit in well with the proposed group, but mean that the
boundaries have to be stretched a little to include non-harvesting games
and games that are not wholly 3rd person.  I have maybe tried too hard
to define the group - I'm sure that in practice the various communities
will sort things out for themselves, as has happened in other groups in
the csipg hierarchy in the past.

CHARTER: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical

Comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical is for the discussion of wargames on
the IBM PC and compatibles, using any operating system. In this context,
wargames are those games based on historical conflicts, using historical
weapons. In general these conflicts are single battles, a single war, or
a series of battles over a few years; some hypothetical scenarios may be
included. This group is not intended for games that are based in
alternate realities such as Red Alert, or "inspired by" an historical
period with just a few historical scenarios, such as Imperialism or Age
of Empires; they should be discussed in the appropriate group, such as
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic. On the other hand, games such as Panzer
General 2 DO belong here, as do tank simulations such as Armored Fist and
iM1A2. Games that are mostly about naval warfare should be discussed in
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.naval. No binary files should be posted to the
group.  Commercial postings should not be made, unless they are relevant
to a games discussed in the group; all trading of games should be done
in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.marketplace

END CHARTER.

CHARTER: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.realtime-strat

This group is for the discussion of so-called "real time strategy"
games, for the IBM PC and compatibles using any operating system. These
games generally resemble Westwood's Dune 2 and Command & Conquer, or
Blizzard's Warcraft 2, with a third-person view of a battlefield where
one must collect resources, build structures and units, and attack one
or more enemies. This may happen in an futuristic (Total Annihilation),
fantasy (Warcraft 2), or historically-flavoured (Age of Empires)
setting. However, the term has come to include non-harvesting, wholly
tactical games such as Myth, as well as those with a first person
element such as Uprising.
On the other hand continuous time games such as Railroad Tycoon, and
games with turn-based elements, belong in c.s.i.p.g.strategic. Likewise,
games such as Harpoon should be discussed in c.s.i.p.g.naval, and games
that depict actual historical battles, such as Close Combat, belong in
csipg.war-historical (should it pass).  This group is intended to bridge
the gap between comp.sys.ibm.pc.games strategic and
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action; post in one of these if it is more
appropriate.
There should be no posting of binaries and no commercial posting, other
than single posts of direct relevance to the games discussed in this
group; the trading of games should only occur in
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.marketplace.

END CHARTER.

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alt.games.command-n-conq.red-alert
alt.games.dark-colony
alt.games.dark-riegn
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From [email protected] Mon Mar 30 06:45:06 1998
Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back
From: David Bostwick 
Reply-To: [email protected]
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic,alt.games.command-n-conq,alt.games.command.and.conquer,alt.games.myth,alt.games.total-annihil
Subject: 2nd CFV: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.{war-historical,realtime-strat}
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                      LAST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
        unmoderated group comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical
        unmoderated group comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.realtime-strat

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Newsgroups lines:
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.realtime-strat	Realtime strategy games, eg. Red Alert.
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical	Wargames based on historical conflicts.

Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 9 Apr 1998.

This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party.  Questions
about the proposed group should be directed to the proponent.

Proponent: Alastair Ainslie (Cloudman) 
Proponent: Carl A. Chauvin 

Votetaker: David Bostwick 

RATIONALE: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical

PC wargames have traditionally been discussed in
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic. However this group is so busy,
averaging 300 posts a day with peaks of 1000 posts per day,  that many of
the most experienced wargamers have given up on it. Instead, most
discussion seems to have fragmented among a number of company Web chat
boards, which are far less easy to use and vulnerable to censorship.
Wargaming represents a distinct genre of computer games, and could be
easily separated from c.s.i.p.g.strategic with little overlap.  The first
RFD in this series proposed c.s.i.p.g.wargames, which would be the
preference of most wargamers, but we have reluctantly been persuaded that
the current name would reduce misposting from those who consider the
likes of Red Alert to be a wargame.  It's a case where those who would
use the group most would be perfectly clear in their own minds what the
group would be about, but it could be confusing for newbies.  Given this
choice, one has to side with the outsiders, and just try to placate the
regulars with the promise that the group will stay more on-topic as a
result of the more ugly name. The alternative would be to lightly
moderate the group for misposts, but there has been little enthusiasm for
that; the option of such moderation is still a possibility for the
future, but it should not be necessary.

RATIONALE: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.realtime-strat

So called real-time strategy (RTS) games, that generally follow the
harvest-build-attack paradigm of Westwood's Dune 2 game are
currently discussed in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic. When the
group was created, Dune 2 was the only game of this type; since
then the Dune 2 sequels, Command and Conquer and Red Alert, have sold
some 6 million copies alone, never mind the similar games that have
followed in their wake. This popularity can be seen in
c.s.i.p.g.strategic, which is one of the busiest groups on Usenet
with a typical daily traffic of 300 posts per day, and peaks of over
1000 per day.  Such traffic levels inevitably reduce the quality of
discussion, and is one reason why all the popular RTS
games spawn one or two alt.games groups.  Furthermore, these are not the
only games discussed on c.s.i.p.g.strategic, as there
are at least as many gamers on the group interested in more
traditional strategy games such as Civilization 2, Imperialism
or Xcom.
In the month to 22/Feb/98, Dejanews counts the following posts :
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic 9360 (302 per day)
alt.games.redalert              1913 (62)
alt.games.myth                  1685 (54)
alt.games.total-annihil         1360 (44)
alt.games.warcraft              1076 (35)
alt.games.command-n-conq.*,alt.games.command.and.conquer 790 (25)
alt.games.starcraft             500 (16)
alt.games.dark-reign,alt.games.dark-riegn 146
I feel a new group should be successful where there are already
200 posts a day being made in alt groups, plus the 20-30% of
csipga.  Personally I would favour the name c.s.i.p.g.dune2-like, since
it is debatable whether such games are either realtime or strategic.
However, the description "real time strategy" has stuck, and so will
minimize confusion and cross-posting.  It is always tricky to define
group boundaries, especially when the established name for a genre can
be misleading if taken literally, but I think this is the least bad
option - there is definitely an audience for a group devoted to these
games, as shown by the multiplicity of alt. groups devoted to individual
RTS games.  However, I suggest that some continuous time games such as
Entrepreneur should remain in c.s.i.p.g.strategic, and some "realtime
strategy games" such as Harpoon clearly belong in c.s.i.p.g.naval; it is
not intended that such games should be lost to the new group. No name
will cover all the angles, but the current one should cause least
controversy, assuming that such a group is wanted at all. Note that the
charter also includes games such as Myth and Uprising, which have ended
up split between csipg.strategic and csipg.action for want of anywhere
else.  They would fit in well with the proposed group, but mean that the
boundaries have to be stretched a little to include non-harvesting games
and games that are not wholly 3rd person.  I have maybe tried too hard
to define the group - I'm sure that in practice the various communities
will sort things out for themselves, as has happened in other groups in
the csipg hierarchy in the past.

CHARTER: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical

Comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical is for the discussion of wargames on
the IBM PC and compatibles, using any operating system. In this context,
wargames are those games based on historical conflicts, using historical
weapons. In general these conflicts are single battles, a single war, or
a series of battles over a few years; some hypothetical scenarios may be
included. This group is not intended for games that are based in
alternate realities such as Red Alert, or "inspired by" an historical
period with just a few historical scenarios, such as Imperialism or Age
of Empires; they should be discussed in the appropriate group, such as
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic. On the other hand, games such as Panzer
General 2 DO belong here, as do tank simulations such as Armored Fist and
iM1A2. Games that are mostly about naval warfare should be discussed in
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.naval. No binary files should be posted to the
group.  Commercial postings should not be made, unless they are relevant
to a games discussed in the group; all trading of games should be done
in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.marketplace

END CHARTER.

CHARTER: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.realtime-strat

This group is for the discussion of so-called "real time strategy"
games, for the IBM PC and compatibles using any operating system. These
games generally resemble Westwood's Dune 2 and Command & Conquer, or
Blizzard's Warcraft 2, with a third-person view of a battlefield where
one must collect resources, build structures and units, and attack one
or more enemies. This may happen in an futuristic (Total Annihilation),
fantasy (Warcraft 2), or historically-flavoured (Age of Empires)
setting. However, the term has come to include non-harvesting, wholly
tactical games such as Myth, as well as those with a first person
element such as Uprising.
On the other hand continuous time games such as Railroad Tycoon, and
games with turn-based elements, belong in c.s.i.p.g.strategic. Likewise,
games such as Harpoon should be discussed in c.s.i.p.g.naval, and games
that depict actual historical battles, such as Close Combat, belong in
csipg.war-historical (should it pass).  This group is intended to bridge
the gap between comp.sys.ibm.pc.games strategic and
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action; post in one of these if it is more
appropriate.
There should be no posting of binaries and no commercial posting, other
than single posts of direct relevance to the games discussed in this
group; the trading of games should only occur in
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.marketplace.

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[         ]  comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.realtime-strat

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From [email protected] Fri Apr 17 10:15:08 1998
Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back
From: David Bostwick 
Reply-To: [email protected]
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic,alt.games.command-n-conq,alt.games.command.and.conquer,alt.games.myth,alt.games.total-annihil
Subject: RESULT: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.{war-historical,realtime-strat} - mixed results
Followup-To: news.groups
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
References: <[email protected]> <[email protected]> <[email protected]> <[email protected]>
Supersedes: <[email protected]>
Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers
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Archive-Name: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic-reorg
Date: Fri, 17 Apr 1998 17:05:19 GMT
Lines: 373
Xref: news.isc.org news.announce.newgroups:9973 news.groups:278957 comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic:290679

                                RESULT
 unmoderated group comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical passes 152:34
 unmoderated group comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.realtime-strat fails 131:51

comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.{war-historical,realtime-strat} results - 196 valid votes

 Yes   No : 2/3? >100? : Pass? : Group
---- ---- : ---- ----- : ----- : -------------------------------------------
 152   34 :  Yes   Yes :   Yes : comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical
 131   51 :  Yes    No :    No : comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.realtime-strat
   1 invalid vote

Newsgroups lines:
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.realtime-strat	Realtime strategy games, eg. Red Alert.
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical	Wargames based on historical conflicts.

The voting period ended at 23:59:59 UTC, 9 Apr 1998.

This vote was conducted by a neutral third party.  Questions
about the proposed group should be directed to the proponent.

Proponent: Alastair Ainslie (Cloudman) 
Proponent: Carl A. Chauvin 

Votetaker: David Bostwick 

RATIONALE: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical

PC wargames have traditionally been discussed in
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic. However this group is so busy,
averaging 300 posts a day with peaks of 1000 posts per day,  that many of
the most experienced wargamers have given up on it. Instead, most
discussion seems to have fragmented among a number of company Web chat
boards, which are far less easy to use and vulnerable to censorship.
Wargaming represents a distinct genre of computer games, and could be
easily separated from c.s.i.p.g.strategic with little overlap.  The first
RFD in this series proposed c.s.i.p.g.wargames, which would be the
preference of most wargamers, but we have reluctantly been persuaded that
the current name would reduce misposting from those who consider the
likes of Red Alert to be a wargame.  It's a case where those who would
use the group most would be perfectly clear in their own minds what the
group would be about, but it could be confusing for newbies.  Given this
choice, one has to side with the outsiders, and just try to placate the
regulars with the promise that the group will stay more on-topic as a
result of the more ugly name. The alternative would be to lightly
moderate the group for misposts, but there has been little enthusiasm for
that; the option of such moderation is still a possibility for the
future, but it should not be necessary.

RATIONALE: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.realtime-strat

So called real-time strategy (RTS) games, that generally follow the
harvest-build-attack paradigm of Westwood's Dune 2 game are
currently discussed in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic. When the
group was created, Dune 2 was the only game of this type; since
then the Dune 2 sequels, Command and Conquer and Red Alert, have sold
some 6 million copies alone, never mind the similar games that have
followed in their wake. This popularity can be seen in
c.s.i.p.g.strategic, which is one of the busiest groups on Usenet
with a typical daily traffic of 300 posts per day, and peaks of over
1000 per day.  Such traffic levels inevitably reduce the quality of
discussion, and is one reason why all the popular RTS
games spawn one or two alt.games groups.  Furthermore, these are not the
only games discussed on c.s.i.p.g.strategic, as there
are at least as many gamers on the group interested in more
traditional strategy games such as Civilization 2, Imperialism
or Xcom.
In the month to 22/Feb/98, Dejanews counts the following posts :
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic 9360 (302 per day)
alt.games.redalert              1913 (62)
alt.games.myth                  1685 (54)
alt.games.total-annihil         1360 (44)
alt.games.warcraft              1076 (35)
alt.games.command-n-conq.*,alt.games.command.and.conquer 790 (25)
alt.games.starcraft             500 (16)
alt.games.dark-reign,alt.games.dark-riegn 146
I feel a new group should be successful where there are already
200 posts a day being made in alt groups, plus the 20-30% of
csipga.  Personally I would favour the name c.s.i.p.g.dune2-like, since
it is debatable whether such games are either realtime or strategic.
However, the description "real time strategy" has stuck, and so will
minimize confusion and cross-posting.  It is always tricky to define
group boundaries, especially when the established name for a genre can
be misleading if taken literally, but I think this is the least bad
option - there is definitely an audience for a group devoted to these
games, as shown by the multiplicity of alt. groups devoted to individual
RTS games.  However, I suggest that some continuous time games such as
Entrepreneur should remain in c.s.i.p.g.strategic, and some "realtime
strategy games" such as Harpoon clearly belong in c.s.i.p.g.naval; it is
not intended that such games should be lost to the new group. No name
will cover all the angles, but the current one should cause least
controversy, assuming that such a group is wanted at all. Note that the
charter also includes games such as Myth and Uprising, which have ended
up split between csipg.strategic and csipg.action for want of anywhere
else.  They would fit in well with the proposed group, but mean that the
boundaries have to be stretched a little to include non-harvesting games
and games that are not wholly 3rd person.  I have maybe tried too hard
to define the group - I'm sure that in practice the various communities
will sort things out for themselves, as has happened in other groups in
the csipg hierarchy in the past.

CHARTER: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical

Comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical is for the discussion of wargames on
the IBM PC and compatibles, using any operating system. In this context,
wargames are those games based on historical conflicts, using historical
weapons. In general these conflicts are single battles, a single war, or
a series of battles over a few years; some hypothetical scenarios may be
included. This group is not intended for games that are based in
alternate realities such as Red Alert, or "inspired by" an historical
period with just a few historical scenarios, such as Imperialism or Age
of Empires; they should be discussed in the appropriate group, such as
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic. On the other hand, games such as Panzer
General 2 DO belong here, as do tank simulations such as Armored Fist and
iM1A2. Games that are mostly about naval warfare should be discussed in
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.naval. No binary files should be posted to the
group.  Commercial postings should not be made, unless they are relevant
to a games discussed in the group; all trading of games should be done
in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.marketplace

END CHARTER.

CHARTER: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.realtime-strat

This group is for the discussion of so-called "real time strategy"
games, for the IBM PC and compatibles using any operating system. These
games generally resemble Westwood's Dune 2 and Command & Conquer, or
Blizzard's Warcraft 2, with a third-person view of a battlefield where
one must collect resources, build structures and units, and attack one
or more enemies. This may happen in an futuristic (Total Annihilation),
fantasy (Warcraft 2), or historically-flavoured (Age of Empires)
setting. However, the term has come to include non-harvesting, wholly
tactical games such as Myth, as well as those with a first person
element such as Uprising.
On the other hand continuous time games such as Railroad Tycoon, and
games with turn-based elements, belong in c.s.i.p.g.strategic. Likewise,
games such as Harpoon should be discussed in c.s.i.p.g.naval, and games
that depict actual historical battles, such as Close Combat, belong in
csipg.war-historical (should it pass).  This group is intended to bridge
the gap between comp.sys.ibm.pc.games strategic and
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action; post in one of these if it is more
appropriate.
There should be no posting of binaries and no commercial posting, other
than single posts of direct relevance to the games discussed in this
group; the trading of games should only occur in
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.marketplace.

END CHARTER.

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rec.games.board
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comp.sys.mac.games.strategic
rec.games.miniatures.historical
alt.games.dark-reign
alt.games.command-n-conq.red-alert
alt.games.dark-colony
alt.games.dark-riegn
alt.games.dune-ii.virgin-games
alt.games.total-annihil.editing

comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.{war-historical,realtime-strat} Final Vote Ack


                                    comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.realtime-strat ----+
                                    comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical ---+|
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[email protected]                                          Scott Madison NN
[email protected]                                               Arnaldo Horta YN
[email protected]                              Alberto Cabitto YY
[email protected]                                  Andrew Gierth --
[email protected]                                       Andrew Griffin YN
[email protected]                                      Anoop Sarkar YY
[email protected]                                              JOHNNY A YY
[email protected]                                       Alastair Ainslie YY
[email protected]                                     Andy Taylor YY
[email protected]                                            Arthur C. Adams YY
[email protected]                                                    John Y-
[email protected]                                           Maurilio Avalos YY
[email protected]                                           Joakim Karlsson NN
[email protected]                          Juanma Barranquero YY
[email protected]                                              Brian D. Pate YY
[email protected]                                            Derek W. Benson YY
[email protected]                      Bleichenbacher Michael YY
[email protected]                                       Bill Michaels YY
[email protected]                                          Martin H. Booda YY
[email protected]                                       Niels Olof Bouvin YY
[email protected]                                           bruno raoult YY
[email protected]                                          Mark Brown NY
[email protected]                                  Bruno Wolff III YY
[email protected]                                            William Van Fleet YN
[email protected]                                                  Bernard Yeh YY
[email protected]                                      T.Calabrese NN
[email protected]                                    Chris Butcher YY
[email protected]                                          Carl A. Chauvin YY
[email protected]                                                  Chris Hare Y-
[email protected]                                                  Chris Baer Y-
[email protected]                                   Christoph Nahr YY
[email protected]                                      Chris Barwick YY
[email protected]                                     Chris Hester YN
[email protected]                                  Christopher Robin Zimmerman --
[email protected]                            Christopher Hill -Y
[email protected]                                       David A. Howard NN
[email protected]                                       Craig Trithardt YN
[email protected]                                               Chris Noto YY
[email protected]                                             Stephen E. Chase YY
[email protected]                                             John Crothers YY
[email protected]                                             C Muzyka YY
[email protected]                                           Chris Cothrun YY
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[email protected]                                  Damien Dougan YY
[email protected]                                              Dan L. Pierson YY
[email protected]                                             Daniel Ban YY
[email protected]                                       Daniel A. Reece Y-
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[email protected]                                              David Farrar YY
[email protected]                                             David Jairath YY
[email protected]                                     David desJardins NY
[email protected]                                                Duane Walters YY
[email protected]                                              David Gilbert NN
[email protected]                                             Dirk Gomez NN
[email protected]                                   Meredith Dixon YY
[email protected]                                             Dennis Jenkins YY
[email protected]                                                David Long YY
[email protected]                                               Dan Morris NN
[email protected]                                             Doug O'Brien YY
[email protected]                                          David Short YY
[email protected]                                          Dave Wiseman YY
[email protected]                                                  Edmund Hack YY
[email protected]                                 Edward Glamkowski NY
[email protected]                                         Edward Franks YY
[email protected]                                          Frans P. de Vries YY
[email protected]                                             Fred Farzanegan NN
[email protected]                                               F. Schray YN
[email protected]                                         Travis E Guy Y-
[email protected]                                     Lloyd Eldred NN
[email protected]                                                 Gary Makin NN
[email protected]                                             Gary Fisher NY
[email protected]                                             Jeffrey Whalen YY
[email protected]                                  Glenn Kurtzrock YY
[email protected]                                                  Gary Lyon Y-
[email protected]                                  Gordon Hutchinson YY
[email protected]                                        Gregory K Deeter YY
[email protected]                                        Ray Gronberg YY
[email protected]                                            George Ruof YN
[email protected]                                             Guy Macon -Y
[email protected]                                             Bob Hermann YY
[email protected]                                           Hank Fung YY
[email protected]                                      howard goldstein YY
[email protected]                                        Henning Sauer YY
[email protected]                                        Stephen Briody YY
[email protected]                                         Nat Wong YY
[email protected]                                          Jad Makarem YY
[email protected]                                       Jason A. Lefkowitz NN
[email protected]                             John E. Daniels NN
[email protected]                                      Johan D'Hondt YN
[email protected]                           Jeliza Patterson YN
[email protected]                                      Josh Goldshlag YY
[email protected]                                                 Jimmy Chan YN
[email protected]                                              Jim Riley -N
[email protected]                                    Joe McCauley YY
[email protected]                                                        Jan Haar NY
[email protected]                                        Terry Collins YY
[email protected]                                        Joel Mathis NY
[email protected]                              Christopher E. Johnson YN
[email protected]                                      John A MacLean YY
[email protected]                                                Joseph Cochran NN
[email protected]                                     Julian Barker YY
[email protected]                                                 Jeff Vitous N-
[email protected]                                                 Karl Krieger YY
[email protected]                                                  Allan Bailey YY
[email protected]                                               Kevin Conway YY
[email protected]                   Kevin McGuire YN
[email protected]                                          Kevin L.Sparrow YY
[email protected]                                             K.Y.Toh YY
[email protected]                                            Paul Travis YY
[email protected]                                        Lee Johnson YN
[email protected]                                              Lance Leslie YY
[email protected]                                                Luc French YY
[email protected]                                           Martin Rapier YY
[email protected]                                   Jose Luis Mambrilla YY
[email protected]                                           Richard Klawitter YY
[email protected]                                          Mark C. Orton Y-
[email protected]                                                 Mark Asher YN
[email protected]                                           Aaron Marquez NN
[email protected]                          Matthew Stanton YY
[email protected]                                        Michael W Peterson YY
[email protected]                                    Michael Hussey Y-
[email protected]                                          Timothy W. McBride YY
[email protected]                                                 MICHAEL HOWE YY
[email protected]                                               Michael Neff Y-
[email protected]                                       Frank Montabon YY
[email protected]                                        Greg Mooseker YY
[email protected]                                       Sigbjorn Lund Olsen YY
[email protected]                                   Mark Pearson YY
[email protected]                              Mustafa Soysal MS57 NY
[email protected]                                              Mike Renfro YY
[email protected]                                   Nicholas Sylvain YY
[email protected]                             Christian Weisgerber NN
[email protected]                                            Neil Fradkin YN
[email protected]                                                  Noah Mari YN
[email protected]                                            Neal R. Stangis -Y
[email protected]                                            David Nunn YY
[email protected]                                          Olav Nieuwejaar NN
[email protected]                                                  Old Salt YY
[email protected]                                           Ole Chr. R. Sorensen NN
[email protected]                                          Peter Symonds YY
[email protected]                                                            Pan YY
[email protected]                                    Patrick J. LoPresti NN
[email protected]                                        Peter Dwyer YN
[email protected]                                      Philip Hunt YY
[email protected]                                                 phillips YY
[email protected]                                   Paul Maynard YY
[email protected]                                       Randell Jesup YY
[email protected]           Raymond Bingham  -Y
[email protected]                                          Richard D. Clark YN
[email protected]                                          Leon Chambers YY
[email protected]                                 Dave Soumis aka Reflash YY
[email protected]                                           Ken Fishkin YY
[email protected]                                       Rhett Stroh NN
[email protected]                     Kevin Allegood, [email protected] YN
[email protected]                                        Richard Wein YY
[email protected]              Richard Law (Essential Web Design) YY
[email protected]                                       Richard Gadsden Y-
[email protected]                                       Richard Damon YY
[email protected]                                             Brad Jones YY
[email protected]                                                     Rob Dixon -Y
[email protected]                                        Rob Alexander YY
[email protected]                                               Roger Wong NN
[email protected]                                          J Rufinus YY
[email protected]                                    Samuel Gray YY
[email protected]                                               Grifman YN
[email protected]                                      Bryan Silverthorn YN
[email protected]                                    Simon Warren YY
[email protected]                                           Simon Lyall YY
[email protected]                                              Bob Simpson YY
[email protected]                                      ALAN SIMPSON YY
[email protected]                                            Theo Senycia YY
[email protected]                              Simon Sadedin -Y
[email protected]                                               Dwight Brown NN
[email protected]                                         Jason Steiner NN
[email protected]                                           Stein J. Rypern YY
[email protected]                                           Shaun Travers YY
[email protected]                                         Tillman Strahan NN
[email protected]                                                    Todd Perry -N
[email protected]                                 Cesar E. Tokumura YN
[email protected]                       Thomas Stockheim YY
[email protected]                                           Tobias Erle YY
[email protected]                                              Troy Denkinger YY
[email protected]                                               Tim Skirvin NN
[email protected]                                                        TomW YY
[email protected]                                             Tyf Seadragon NN
[email protected]                                                George Yu YY
[email protected]                             Alex Van Der Hengst YN
[email protected]                                                  Vic Dura NN
[email protected]                                           Uri Waisbord YY
[email protected]                                           Skip Franklin Y-
[email protected]                                           Michael Tennent YY
[email protected]                                            Will Fiveash YY
[email protected]                                  Scott Jennings YY
[email protected]                                                  Mike Craig YY
[email protected]                                     Chris Litton YY


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