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{{About|the software package|the French TV channel|CNews}}
{{About|the software package|the French TV channel|CNews}}
'''C News''' is a [[news server]] package, written by [[Geoff Collyer]], assisted by [[Henry Spencer]], at the [[University of Toronto]] as a replacement for [[B News]]. It was presented at the Winter 1987 [[USENIX]] conference in [[Washington, D.C.]]
'''C News''' is a [[news server]] package, written by Geoff Collyer, assisted by [[Henry Spencer]], at the [[University of Toronto]] as a replacement for [[B News]]. It was presented at the Winter 1987 [[USENIX]] conference in [[Washington, D.C.]]


Functionally, the operation of C News is very much like that of B News.  One major difference was that C News was written with [[porting|portability]] in mind.  It ran on many variants of [[Unix]] and even [[MS-DOS]].  The ''relaynews'' program that handled article filing and feeding was carefully optimized and designed to process articles in batches, while B News processed one article per program invocation.  The authors claimed that ''relaynews'' could process articles 19 times as quickly as B News.
Functionally, the operation of C News is very much like that of B News.  One major difference was that C News was written with [[porting|portability]] in mind.  It ran on many variants of [[Unix]] and even [[MS-DOS]].  The ''relaynews'' program that handled article filing and feeding was carefully optimized and designed to process articles in batches, while B News processed one article per program invocation.  The authors claimed that ''relaynews'' could process articles 19 times as quickly as B News.

Latest revision as of 06:22, 24 August 2025

Template:No footnotes Script error: No such module "about". C News is a news server package, written by Geoff Collyer, assisted by Henry Spencer, at the University of Toronto as a replacement for B News. It was presented at the Winter 1987 USENIX conference in Washington, D.C.

Functionally, the operation of C News is very much like that of B News. One major difference was that C News was written with portability in mind. It ran on many variants of Unix and even MS-DOS. The relaynews program that handled article filing and feeding was carefully optimized and designed to process articles in batches, while B News processed one article per program invocation. The authors claimed that relaynews could process articles 19 times as quickly as B News.

In 1992, Collyer gave C News a new index facility called NOV (or News Overview). This allowed newsreaders to rapidly retrieve header and threading information with relatively little load on the server. Virtually all Template:As of news servers continue to use this method in the form of the NNTP XOVER command. Development of C News stopped about 1995, and the package was largely superseded by INN.

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