Tama hakemisto sisältää vanhentuneita, mutta toivottavasti vielä joskus kulttuuriantropologeille merkityksellisiä tiedostoja T{ss{ hakemistossa on viitteit{ erilaisiin FUNETissa k{yttett{viss{ oleviin ryhm{kommunikaatiopalveluihin. This directory contains references to different group communication services available to FUNET users. Mist{ etsi{ olemassaolevia aktiviteetteja? How to find what activities exist already? Asynchronous Group Communication services: Kotimaan uutisryhm{t l|ytyv{t tiedostosta sfnet.ryhmat ja my|s ryhm{st{ sfnet.tietoliikenne.ryhmat+listat. Kotimaisista postituslistoista tai tietokonekokouksista ei tiett{v{sti ole olemassa yleist{ luetteloa. Kokousj{rjestelmien sis{ll{ tosin yleens{ voi listata paikalliset kokoukset. sfnet.newsgroups on vain tiivistelmä sfnet.ryhmat tiedostosta lähinnä checkgroupsia varten. Lists of various Usenet et al newsgroups and mailing lists along with statistics can be found as regular automated postings in the newsgroup news.lists List of Lists for Internet is available from ftp.nisc.sri.net (and a hopefully recent copy in this directory at nic.funet.fi) interest-groups.txt.Z An up to date list of publicly known mailing lists in the backbone listservers (many listservers don't belong to the backbone and hence aren't listed) can be obtained by sending the command LIST GLOBAL to your nearest listserv. Plain list will list only lists hosted on that particular server. With command REVIEW listname you can get more detailed information and the participant list of a particular list. Listserv user and list owner guides etc. can be found under the subdirectory listserv. Synchronous group communication services: RELAY: On EARN host send an interactive message to RELAY@FINHUTC saying /Help for short help or /INFO for an introductory file IRC: On Internet host give the command irc and it should start the self documenting user interface. If command irc doesn't exist then your system manager hasn't probably installed the irc client...