CFV: rec.games.diplomacy From: nick@watfrost.waterloo.edu (Nick Fitzpatrick) Date: Tue, 06 Oct 1992 20:49:11 +0000 CALL FOR VOTES: rec.games.diplomacy PROPOSED CHARTER: ---------------- The newsgroup would be for the discussion and orginization of the game Diplomacy. Both regular (ie face to face) and play by mail would be discussed. HOW TO VOTE: ----------- To register a vote, send an email message to: nick@watfrost.uwaterloo.ca (also nick@watfrost.waterloo.edu) (or just reply to this News article). To vote against the group, send a message similar to: I vote NO for rec.games.diplomacy as proposed To vote for the group, send a message similar to: I vote YES for rec.games.diplomacy as proposed The voting will close at midnight (EDT), 31st Oct. 1992 (1992 11 01 04:00 GMT) Shortly after the CFV period ends, the vote will be summarized to all relevant newsgroups. If the group receives 100 more YES votes than NO votes, and there is a majority of at least 2/3 in favour of the group, the group will be created, in accordance with net guidelines. RATIONAL: -------- Diplomacy is a very popular board game, that has also been adapted to play by mail (snail and E). There are presently over 120 games ongoing over the Internet, being played by people across the world. There are five automated Diplomacy programs (in four continents) connected to the Internet processing games. There is much discussion of the game in the groups rec.games.pbm, rec.games.board and bit.listserv.dipl-l (DIPL-L@mitvma.mit.edu). The problem is that diplomacy is split between too many places, and its bitnet list does not get a wide enough distribution. rec.games.diplomacy would provide a focus for discussion which currently appears in a number of groups, often to the annoyance of readers. There are no plans at the present time to link rec.games.diplomacy to the DIPL-L discussion list, however this may be reconsidered at a later date. Up