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 Posted by d on 02/03/06 19:11 
"Alex" <samalex@gmail.com> wrote in message  
news:1138984929.349434.135970@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... 
> Hey Guys -- 
> 
> Being an old-time BBS user and someone who would love to have this same 
> community on the Internet, I have an idea.  I love the nostalgia of 
> BBSes, but this might be a neat way to not only bridge BBS echos and 
> the Internet, but also bring new life to the BBS-type message boards. 
> 
> Here's my thoughts ...  Create a message system similar to the Fidonet 
> echos of days past, but using an Internet-based messaging system.  I 
> know Synchronet has something similar, but it's more of a web front end 
> that reads the Synchronet BBS message areas.  I'm talking something 
> similar to PHPBB or some of the other popular web-based message forum 
> apps used.  A system that would give website folks the ability to 
> bridge their content into a greater 'echo' so others could join the 
> network, subscribe to the echo, and get those messages on their 
> website. 
> 
> How this helps BBSes is if the protocols or standards of Fidonet-type 
> boards could be used and a bridge built, these message systems could 
> also be accessable from old-school boards as well.  This way if someone 
> participated in say a Network Security or Linux Security echo, they 
> could visit any number of websites or BBSes to get their messages. 
> Each sysop or webmaster could cater the site to their own needs (like 
> BBSes used to be), but the content was the same and ever changing. 
> 
> I see SO many folks creating small message forums on their website, but 
> like a BBS that's not on Dovenet, Fidonet, Familynet, or any of hte 
> other BBS networks, what's the point...  if such websites could get 
> active content brought to their website each day this would work.  The 
> problem I see with BBses now'days is the ratio between BBS users and 
> sysops is virtual 1:1.  If everyone runs a BBS why connect to someone 
> else's.  Well that's not so on the Internet.  Most Internet folks don't 
> run their own website, so this methodology is closer to the BBS 
> methology of echos and such. 
> 
> I'd suggest just like on Fidonet to get a connection you'd need to get 
> with a Net Coordinator to get setup, but once connected you're set. 
> And like Fidonet there probably needs to be some form of rule base to 
> keep such networks from turning into a pukefest like the Newsgroups. 
> 
> Just a thought...  this worked great for BBSes before, so why not carry 
> it into the WWW now?  It brings the community back, and with alittle 
> control to help things move along it'd also bring another source for 
> awesome content. 
> 
> Would something like this be doable?  I'm not the best programmer, but 
> I'd be more then willing to do whatever I could to get something like 
> this moving.  Also getting plugins for programs like PHPBB to work with 
> it would be critical. 
> 
> Thanks for any comments or suggestions.  If a standard was created and 
> put into play, it'd sure give folks the ability to create other 
> networks ... so this could grow. 
> 
> Thanks again -- 
> 
> Sam 
 
If you can think of it, it's possible.  Maybe not with an entirely-PHP  
solution, but that sounds quite straight-forward to implement...  I'd need  
to get some specifics before I could comment further ;) 
 
dave
 
  
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