I'm curious if anyone has ever put together a document that shows the different BBS networks and gives a brief synopses for them?
Atreyu wrote to N2Qfd <=-
On 20 Mar 24 04:41:37, N2Qfd said the following to All:
I'm curious if anyone has ever put together a document that shows the different BBS networks and gives a brief synopses for them?
This was attempted in the Othernets echo in Fidonet a while ago,
someone began a Google Sheets project.... but became abandoned
as far as I can tell.
I'm curious if anyone has ever put together a document
that shows the different BBS networks and gives a brief
synopses for them?
I'm curious if anyone has ever put together a document
that shows the different BBS networks and gives a brief
synopses for them?
I agree this would be useful. Navigating the different BBS networks is one of the areas of BBSing that I think can be overwhelming for newcomers (or the newly returned), and information about which networks are active can sometimes be out of date.
I'd be interested in seeing average traffic volumes for the different networks maybe over the past 6 months. Having counts of automated posts separated from human discussion would be really nice too.
So when I created clrghouz, this was/is one of my goals.
I've captured some networks, but I know it isnt up to date. https://clrghouz.bbs.dege.au/domain/list
I'd be interested in seeing average traffic volumes for the different networks maybe over the past 6 months. Having counts of automated posts separated from human discussion would be really nice too.
For the networks that clrghouz is a part of, I've done
that. My aim is also to move all my nets from my BBS to
clrghouz and join some other nets as well so that it can
be a reference for somebody looking to join FTN
networks. (Happy for anybody running a net to add clrghouz to it.)
I've been pretty occupied with other things at the
moment, so my activity with clrghouz has been paused,
but when I find some time I'll do some more..
I'm curious if anyone has ever put together a document that shows the different BBS networks and gives a brief synopses for them?
i.e.
Fidonet- good for x, organized like x, general focus of net is x
I'm curious if anyone has ever put together a document that shows the different BBS networks and gives a brief synopses for them?
I'm curious if anyone has ever put together a document that
shows the different BBS networks and gives a brief synopses for
them?
There was once a google doc that had all the current FTNs; I think on erb.pw?? (The Quantum Wormhole website)
telnet://bbs.roonsbbs.hu:1212 <<=-
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17pmf7cS9ocU99Rm6qlJD_OncqmbDI5Qj8Y bgVc/edit#gid=0
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17pmf7cS9ocU99Rm6qlJD_OncqmbDI5Qj8Y
bgVc/edit#gid=0
Ah damn, 901 is in use... that was the planned zone for the FTN my friends and I have been working on... it's my local area code, hence the choice.
I'll have to come up with something new.... bummer.
Didn't stop Araknet from taking 10, which League10 had had for years, but wasn't well known... Now I have to do batch file gymnastics to handle 2 nets with the same zone...
Hello All,
I'm curious if anyone has ever put together a document that shows the different BBS networks and gives a brief synopses for them?
i.e.
n2> I'm curious if anyone has ever put together a document that shows the
n2> different BBS networks and gives a brief synopses for them?
There was once a google doc that had all the current FTNs; I think on erb.pw?? (The Quantum Wormhole website)
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