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dfw.games
Games and Gaming Discussion in Dallas/Fort Worth.

Charter

This group is an open forum for games and gaming discussion in Dallas/Fort Worth. Topics of discussion are open in relation to type of game or strategy. Announcements of unofficial get togethers for games are acceptable. Announcements for other remote game conventions are also acceptable as long as only one posting is released per convention. Retractions of any kind will also be permissible. Commercial advertising is acceptable as long as only one posting is released per game. Spam or other unauthorized solicitation is expressly prohibited.

If news thread discussion of an individual game, or class of game (ie. board games, online games, electronic games) includes 33% or more of total newsgroup discussion for 3 consecutive weeks, a sub-group of dfw.games.* proposal would be appropriate and would follow identical guidelines set for newsgroups in the dfw.* hierarchy.


Article Format

  1. Articles posted to dfw.games MUST be flat-ASCII. This means:
    1. No Binary postings, uuencoded or base64.
    2. No MIME encoded messages. Posts SHOULD be readable by the simplest text-only newsreader.
    3. No HTML, although HTML-like emoticons are acceptable.
    4. No characters with a value greater than 127 in any part of the post.

  2. Posts SHOULD be shorter than 30K in size. Longer items SHOULD be made available for FTP or HTTP download and a pointer to that file posted.

  3. Posts MUST contain a valid From address, unless the ".invalid" domain is used (see RFC 1036). Spam blocks are acceptable. By definition USENET newsgroups are a broadcast medium. If you have a post that needs to be anonymous, it is not a valid topic for dfw.games. Post this material elsewhere.

  4. ROT13 encoding SHOULD NOT be used on any field in the headers. Nor should any attempts, except minimal spam blocks, be made to obscure the origins of the posting.

  5. Posts MUST contain a "Abuse-Reports-To:" or "X-Complaints-To:" header with a valid email address. When RFC1036 is updated, this line SHOULD be adjusted to comply with the latest specifications. Adding or replacing this header is the responsibility of the news server where the article was injected.

Failing to follow the above formatting requirements could result in an article being canceled instantly and without warning by an authorized moderation device (human or otherwise) for the group in question. Articles cross-posted to other groups and dfw.games must still follow the criteria of dfw.games and be subject to these rules.



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