- Internet-based
network services.
Sysops typically do not earn money, but
donate their activity to the community. Co-
sysops are
users who may be
granted certain...
- (Rusty-N-Edie's) was a
bulletin board system founded on May 11, 1987 by the two
SysOps,
Russell &
Edwina Hardenburgh, of Boardman, Ohio. At one
point the BBS had...
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trusted users may be
appointed as
administrators (also
referred to as admins,
sysops or janitors),: 327
following a
successful request for adminship. Currently...
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scripting language. It was a step
forward for the
software but once
again SysOps were
required to
purchase the new software.
Virtual Advanced would finally...
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formed with the
basis that
there should be a set of
rules defining what
SysOps could and
could not do. This
viewpoint was
opposed by many of the US-based...
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discounts to BBS
sysops. It was a
favourite in this
market not only for its performance, but its
superb stability, with
sysops suggesting new
sysops "Just get...
- code for it to
anyone who was
interested in
their own BBS. This
encouraged sysops to
develop new
features for WWIV, and
these ideas were
released as "mods"...
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mODDING and
Wicked formed for the sole
purpose of
writing BBS mods for
SysOps who run Mystic.
Mystic BBS
Website Mystic BBS Wiki Here's a
small selection...
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source code.
Telegard has
several features that make it
attractive to BBS
sysops, such as
being free,
having remote administration facilities built into...
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number of
local dial-up
FidoNet "nodes"
operated free of
charge by
hobbyist "
SysOps" (as
FidoNet echomail variations or via
gateways with the
Usenet news hierarchy...