Re: Proposal: WIT over USENET or Mail

Ehud Shapiro (udi@ubique.co.il)
Mon, 13 Jun 1994 12:28:43 +0300


> From: Tim Berners-Lee <timbl@www3.cern.ch>
> > From: Ehud Shapiro <udi@ubique.co.il>
> > - A general news URL which allows access to any news server on the
> > Internet, in the form of "news://nntpserver_address/article".
> > Owners of the news group may decide whether to flood it
> > through Usenet (i.e. make it global), and whether to allow
> > remote browser access and posting, through standard NNTP/INN
> > mechanisms.
>
> This has been discussed on the URI list. (If it were WIT it would
> be easy to refer to.!) I am against the idea as it is a perversion
> of the NNTP protocol for uses which eth HTTP protocol was designed.
> You can do the same thing just by running a local HTTP gateway
> into a local newsgroup.

I haven't followed the URI discussion, and "perversion" is a loaded
term. What are the reasons against remote NNTP clients?
And how does an HHTP proxy overcome these reasons?

-- Udi