8 date 92.05.12.22.23.34; author jromine; state Exp;
13 date 90.04.05.15.11.34; author sources; state Exp;
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44 @fixup for nroff problems
48 .\" @@(#)$Id: bbleader.rf,v 1.5 1990/04/05 15:11:34 sources Exp jromine $
51 BBleader \- responsiblities of an MH BBoard-leader
60 What follows is a description of the responsibilities of a BBleader.
61 This is a working collection of facts:
62 there are no simple or elegant rules.
63 In the discussion that follows,
64 substitute in the name of your BBoard wherever you see the ficticious
69 \fBPreliminary Maintenance\fR
71 When you are appointed a BBleader by the person who is acting as the
72 \fIPostMaster\fR you should first make sure that
73 the four addresses associated with your BBoard are correct
74 (see \fIbboards\fR\0(1)).
75 To check this, try \*(lqbbc -topics -verbose hacks\*(rq.
76 You should be listed under local leader(s), and the BBoard addresses should
80 \fBPeriodic Maintenance\fR
82 There are three functions that you should perform periodically:
86 \fBRead the BBoard\fR\0:
87 If you're a BBoard leader you should be keeping up on what's going on.
90 \fBRemove inappropriate material\fR\0:
91 If offsensive or otherwise non-sensical material shows up,
92 or if a duplicate message appears,
93 use the \fIBBl\fR program, delete the offending messages from the folder.
96 \fBArchive non-recent material\fR\0:
97 The archive facility has been upgraded to be almost fully automated.
98 BBoards with the Auto-Archive flag set will have old material automatically
99 placed in the archive area once a week. You may also archive material
100 yourself if you like, or if your BBoard is not set to Auto-Archive.
101 Just file messages in the folder ``+bbl'' into the folder ``+bbl/arc''
102 You should archive material whenever it takes a long time to read in a
103 BBoard using \fIbbc\fR and \fImsh\fR.
104 The only exception to this is (possibly) the \fBap-news\fR and
105 \fBny-times\fR BBoards,
106 in which case non-recent material is usually deleted,
107 and an archive is not kept.
111 \fBSporadic Maintenance\fR
114 there are three groups of people that you will be required to deal with:
118 \fBBBoard users\fR\0:
119 Correspondence from BBoard users is usually addressed to
120 \fBlocal\-hacks\-request\fR.
121 Although the nature of such correspondence varies,
122 the most usual topic is how to get access to archives for the BBoard.
123 In such cases, if the archives are on-line in the ~bboards/archive/ area,
124 then you should refer the BBoard user to the appropriate files.
125 If not, then you should contact the \fIPostMaster\fR and ask
126 for archive retrieval.
127 Archives may be accessed through the normal
128 \fIbbc\fR and \fImsh\fR programs, using the `\-archive' switch to \fIbbc\fR.
131 \fBBBoard leaders\fR\0:
132 You may have to correspond with the people who maintain the
133 \fBInternet\fR mailing list for the BBoard.
134 Their address is \fBhacks\-request\fR.
137 \fBPostOffice personnel\fR\0:
138 You may need help or advice. The address to turn to is \fIPostMaster\fR.
142 ^$HOME/\&.mh\(ruprofile~^The user profile
144 ^Path:~^To determine the user's MH directory
146 bboards(1), bbc(1), bbl(1), msh(1)
148 The default bboard is \*(lqsystem\*(rq
165 BBleader \- responsiblities of a BBoard\-leader
171 @put things back, do .NA stuff another way
185 .TH BBLEADER 1 @@(MHCENTERFOOT) @@(MHLEFTFOOT)
195 @fixup for makewhatis
200 .TH BBLEADER 1 [mh.6] MH