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Secret Society Zine

Name: Anonymous 2014-02-09 7:57

I've always been fascinated with the culture surrounding the old dialup BBS scene and early days of the Internet. A major modicum of information sharing in those days were in the form ASCII text ``e-zines'' uploaded to BBSes or FTP directories.

Some examples:

http://textfiles.com/programming/guide.txt
http://textfiles.com/programming/maze-faq
http://textfiles.com/programming/zen_life.txt
http://textfiles.com/programming/gravity.txt

What do you think about putting out a semi-regular journal in the format of an e-zine or diskmag, compiled from contributions from /prog/riders? We can distribute it as a compressed archive containing one or more text files, as well as source code and working programs.

It would be a way for us to package and spread /prog/ culture, ideology and software in a condensed and less ephemeral manner. Subject matter can range from contributor's software projects and algorithms, ``Best Of'' excerpts taken from /prog/, stories about The Sussman and his shenanigans, why ABC is superior, why XYZ-system is shit, detailed descriptions of rituals on how to summon the spirits of the computer, and so on.

Due to being non-mainstream method of distribution, the programmers who would read it are likely to be the kind of people we would want to attract and recruit to our organization.

Name: Anonymous 2016-06-27 0:39

>>3
You should release it on usenet as well

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