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|    Charles Pierson to Richard Miles    |
|    Re: through the "???"    |
|    16 Dec 20 14:30:56    |
      TID: Mystic BBS 1.12 A46       MSGID: 1:153/757.26 8fd1f806       REPLY: 2:460/58 0000007e       TZUTC: 0000       On 16 Dec 2020, Richard Miles said the following...        RM> CP> Wv> AA> I see it that way too. The Telegram groups are merely a        RM> CP> Wv> AA> mirror of the same echos on Stas' BBS. .: the Telegram        RM> CP> Wv> AA> groups are as if participating on Stas' BBS albiet with a        RM> CP> Wv> AA> different reader/app unlike anything else currently availabl        RM> CP> Wv> AA> for fidonet users.        RM> CP> Wv>         RM> CP> Wv> The same could be said about newsgroups on a bbs. But they call t        RM> CP> Wv> "gating" too...        RM> CP>         RM> CP> The difference being that with the Telegram BBS, the users and their         RM> messages        RM> CP> have a distinct node seperate from Stas's BBS.        RM> CP>         RM> CP> You aren't creating an account on Stas's BBS. You are creating an acc        RM> on        RM> CP> Telegram. Stas's BBS acts as a Hub or Feed for the Telegram BBS.        RM>         RM> Which would make Telegram the "client" that we are accessing Stas' feed        RM> from.              However you term it.               If/when Stas decides to release his bot to the public, there is the potential       for more of these systems to come into being.              --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Raspberry Pi/32)        * Origin: theoasisbbs.ddns.net:1357 (1:153/757.26)       SEEN-BY: 105/81 129/305 153/757 229/426 664 700 282/1038 301/1 322/757       PATH: 153/757 229/664 426           |
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