The bboard
is a threaded multi discussion bulletin board. It goes back when the original SDF was just a BBS. You may think of it as a corkboard at a community center where members post notes with thumb tacks. It is, along with commode, one of the best ways to get help and news from SDF-EU. Voting of new features and changes on SDF-EU policies also take place at the bboard (ARPA membership or above required)
<HELPDESK>
to have your query answered by another user (admins 1) do NOT read <HELPDESK>)<ANNOUNCE>
(read this first if something is wrong)<SDFEU>
<REQUESTS>
(if your request is about your account and is confidential, better to mail membership@sdf.org)<ARPA>
and <META>
boards are used for ARPA and MetaARPA related questions.
Type bboard
on your shell. You will be presented with a list of current bboards (Boards Listing), sorted by most recent activity.
S D F - 1 Bulletin Board ================================================================================ [BBOARD] [POSTS] [TOPIC] ================================================================================ SDFEU [0066] SDF-EU User discussions META [0022] No Description HELPDESK [0690] Users Helping Users NETWORKING [0008] No Description ARPA [0148] ARPA members helping ARPA members REQUESTS [0534] Software Updates and Installs for SDF and SDF-EU [ SCROLL (F)ORWARD, (B)ACKWARD - (G)OTO or (Q)UIT ]
To navigate the boards listings, use F
(Forward) and B
(Backward) keys to go up and down. When you reach the end of the list (or you press Q
), you will enter in Command Mode, and a prompt will be presented to you. Every time you run bboard
you are placed in the <GENERAL>
board by default, hence the prompt <GENERAL> Command:
.
Say you want to review the <SDFEU>
bboard for news about SDF-EU. On the Command Mode, type G
(GOTO) followed of the name of the bboard (in this case G → SDFEU
) You will enter in Posts Listing, with all entries at the <SDFEU>
bboard sorted by activity (most recent first)
================================================================================ [ID] [DATE] [AUTHOR] [REP] [SUBJECT] ================================================================================ [1] 03-May-12 [john] [0] New feature: SDF-EU intertubes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [2] 02-May-12 [jane] [0] SSH Port Forwarding question 02-May-12 [jim] [1] 02-May-12 [james] [2] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [3] 02-May-12 [jess] [0] Meetup at EuroBSDcon 02-May-12 [joshua] [1] 02-May-12 [jack] [2] [ SCROLL (F)ORWARD, (B)ACKWARD - (T)YPE, (R)EPLY or (Q)UIT ]
Like in the Boards Listing, you can navigate the Posts Listing with keys F
and B
. Pressing Q
will return you to Command Mode.
Post #3 “Meetup at EuroBSCcon” caught your attention. To read it, press T
(TYPE), followed by the post number (in this case T → 3
) This will put you on Reading Mode at the first message from the thread. You could also start reading the thread from a specific message; simply enter T → 3.2
if you want to start reading the thread #3 from the second reply.
TACKER: jess (Jessica G. Doe) SUBJECT: Meetup at EuroBSDcon DATE: 02-May-12 21:44:05 HOST: odin Anybody wanting to organize a meetup @EuroBSDcon? <SDF.3.0>(3)[ <ENTER> to follow thread, (R)EPLY or (Q)UIT ]
To post a new thread on the bboard you are currently in, press P
(POST) and enter a subject. To publicly reply to a post, press R
(REPLY) If you are in Reading Mode, you will reply to the thread you are currently in. If you are in Posts Listing, you will be asked for the post number you want to reply. Either way you will end up in the pico editor. Write down your reply and press CTRL-x
to finish you post.
<SDFEU> Command: POST Subject: Timezone? You have written: ----------------------------------------------------------- In which timezone(s) SDF-EU servers are? This BULLETIN contains 40 characters in 6 words of 2 lines. ----------------------------------------------------------- POST your BULLETIN? (y/n) % Rebuilding symbol table for BBOARD:<SDFEU> [QUEUED] Would you like to add a READERS POLL? (y/n)
<SDFEU> Command: REPLY (A NUMBER) 3 REPLY to "Meetup at EuroBSDcon" ? (y/n) You have replied: ----------------------------------------------------------- I would love to! This BULLETIN contains 16 characters in 4 words of 2 lines. ----------------------------------------------------------- POST your REPLY? (y/n)
Now that you are confortable with the bboard, try exploring additional features:
P
), reply (R
) and depost (D
) a message (use the <TEST> board for that)V
) or propose your own.A
) and acquire ancient wisdom.W
) and get amazed by their idle times.?
) and the list of commands (H
).man bboard
at your shell) for a complete reference of settings at startup. (?) | What is the BBOARD? |
---|---|
(L)IST | List bulletin summaries |
(G)OTO | View another BBOARD (“GOTO” lists boards) |
(T)YPE | Displays the selected bulletin |
(S)EARCH | SEARCH the entire BBOARD on a KEYWORD |
(N)EW SCAN | SCAN the current BBOARD for NEW messages |
(n)EW SCAN | SCAN all BBOARDs for NEW messages |
(V)IEW POLLS | SCAN the entire BBOARD for READER POLLS |
(F)ORWARD | View the next thread within the current BBOARD |
(B)ACKWARD | View the previous thread within the current BBOARD |
(P)OST | POST a new bulletin (bulletins live 30 days) |
(D)EPOST | DEPOST a bulletin you have posted |
(R)EPLY | Respond to a bulletin |
(M)KBOARD | Create a new BBOARD |
(K)ILL | Toggle a BBOARD to and from your KILL list |
(A)RCHIVE | Enter/Exit the BBOARD archives |
(C)OLORS | Enable/disable colors |
(W)HO | Who is reading the bboard |
(I)GNORE | Manage your user ignore list |
(Q)UIT | QUIT the BBOARD |
* For bboard options, check the bboard
man page via the man bboard command at the shell prompt.*
N
command– scans the current BBOARD for NEW messagesn
command–scans all boards that are not on your kill list for new messages.
The purpose of the kill list is to “unsubscribe” from boards you don't want
to scan with the n
command. Go to the board you want to ignore and type K
to add it to your kill list. The next time you use “(n)ew SCAN”, that board, along with any other ones already on your kill list, will not be scanned for new messages.
To remove a previously killed board from the list and start scanning it for new posts again, (G)OTO
the killed board and press K
again to remove it from your kill list.
If you want to use an editor with in-program help and simple interface like the default pico, but slightly more powerful than the default bboard editor, you may wish to instead set your editor to nano, which is the default editor integrated into the Alpine mail program. It's the same as pico, but has additional commands, like regex searching.
To do this, instead of setting up your .bboardrc as above, set it as follows (you can do this with nano ~/.bboardrc
!):
# set editor to nano: EDITOR=nano
Many SDF users find the lack of word-wrap and spell-checking when posting in bboard(1) frustrating. If a Vi editor is acceptable, some rudimentary auto-wrapping and spell-checking can be accomplished in bboard(1) with the following configuration files in your HOME (~$USER/) directory:
" " set auto-wrap width: set textwidth=78 " " set RH margin guide: set guidewidth=79 " " set elvis spellcheck stuff: set spell set spelldict=/usr/share/dict/words set spellautoload
# set editor to vi (will use elvis(1) editor): EDITOR=vi #uncomment below if you are having problems with colors #COLOR=NIL
Once these files are in place your bboard(1) post editing environment will be elvis(1) based (a Vi editor clone; see man elvis) and should display a highlighted right-hand margin guide at 79 characters over, with text wrapping at 78 characters over. Note that these ~/.exrc settings may adversely affect other Vi-style editors like nvi(1) or vim(1). If you don't like the current color scheme alternatives are possible; type :color within bbvi
to see current settings and appropriate syntax.
If you have problems with screen colors (black-on-black), you can also add COLOR=NIL
to your .bboardrc
file, or update .elvisrc
to include:
set bg=dark color normal white
If you've never used a Vi-style editor you may wish to run the vilearn(1) command within your SDF shell session to get some practice. The Vi editor is *modal* - entering a Vi command such as 'i' puts the editor in 'input' mode; pressing the Esc key puts the editor it back in 'command' mode. Within Vi, typing ':viusage' should display a summary of most Vi commands.
A free WikiBooks resource: Learning the Vi Editor
If you decide to practice with elvis(1), the ':help' command should provide an info(1)-like documentation environment (use ':q' to close it). Keep in mind that this :help documentation is not available within bboard(1) as elvis(1) is run in a restricted command mode. More extensive elvis(1) documentation is on the main SDF hosts at /usr/pkg/share/doc/elvis/elvis.html .
Words deemed misspelled by the elvis(1) editor should appear in a different color. To spell-check the entire post, first move to position 1,1 with '1G' (or use the arrow keys, or 'h,j,k,l' keys to navigate) then use 'gs' to move to the first misspelled word. If spelling suggestions are available they'll appear numbered at the bottom of editing screen; to select, use '#gs', where “#” is suggested word number. If no spelling suggestions are available, look the word up elsewhere, use 'cw'+[corrected word]+ESC to correct, then 'gs' to move to next misspelled word.
When finished editing your bboard(1) post use 'ZZ' to quit. If you wish to cancel your post use ':q!' to quit without saving.
If you find the spellchecker is frequently flagging words inappropriately you can create a personal word list, for example ~/.mywords
, then add the following to your ~/.exrc
file:
" " personal word list: wordfile .mywords
The words in your personal word file do not need to be sorted however all lowercase words are treated as case-insensitive; use uppercase if the distinction matters. The wordfile words will be treated as “correct” by the spellchecker.
You may have luck with the settings below in your .bboardrc:
AUTOLIST=NIL CHARTER=NIL CLEAR=NIL COLOR=NIL
bboard tutorial - traditional link (using RCS)
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