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From brown@altair.krl.caltech.edu Mon May 23 15:55:07 1994
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From: brown@altair.krl.caltech.edu (C. Titus Brown)
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Subject: RFD: comp.theory.alife
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Request for Discussion on the Creation of an Artificial Life Newsgroup
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Proposed name: comp.theory.alife (unmoderated)
Charter:
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Artificial Life is the study of living systems and their constituent
entities. Topics for discussion in the newsgroup would include, but
not be limited to:
- optimization techniques (such as genetic algorithms) and algorithms
- the definition of a living system and "Life"
- self-organizing systems
- the origin of life
- evolutionary learning
- the development of ecosystems
- complex system dynamics (with specific relation to living systems)
- book and software reviews (non-commercial advertisements, as well)
The appropriateness of any particular topic can be determined at the
time it is posted, as is usual. However, it is at least desired that
posts relate to the material in Appendix A, which describes some
of what Artificial Life is and hopes to be.
Justification
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Artificial Life has been a growing field since its inception at the
first ALIFE conference in 1987. Interest in an ALife group
has been evidenced by the proliferation of mailing lists and private
discussion groups at institutions, as well as the growing amount of
ALife-related requests posted to comp.ai.genetic and comp.theory.cell-automata.
The new group promises to be an international forum for the world ALife
community to interact. The name of comp.theory.alife, while technically
incorrect (ALife is not just a theoretical field), has been proposed
as a compromise to those people who don't see the need for a 2cd-level
USENET group. Hopefully in the future the need will be obvious enough
that a newsgroup such as sci.alife or comp.alife can be considered.
Request for Discussion
----------------------
This RFD will be posted to both comp.ai.genetic and comp.theory.cell-automata.
In addition, the following newsgroups are considered appropriate places
to contact ALife-interested people:
sci.bio, sci.bio.evolution, comp.ai, comp.theory.self-org-sys
In addition, the following mailing lists will be hit with the RFD
once the RFD has been posted to news.announce.newgroups:
sfi-announce@santafe.edu, alife@cognet.ucla.edu,
genetic-programming@cs.stanford.edu
The two standard groups, "news.groups" and "news.announce.newgroups", will
also receive this RFD.
A Call-For-Votes (CFV) will (provisionally) be scheduled for June 13th,
and will run at least through July 11th. For more information on the
USENET group creation process, please contact me at brown@reed.edu,
or read your local news.announce.newusers group.
Appendix A - Relevant ALife quotes
----------------------------------
[these were taken from the first ten pages of The Proceedings of ALIFE I,
ed. Chris Langton. Refer to me at brown@reed.edu, or to that book, for more
bibliographic information. --Titus]
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"It has always been clear that we were not so deeply interested in the
theory of any particular biological phenomenon for its own sake, but mainly
in so far as it helps to a greater comprehension of the general character
of the processes that go on in living as contrasted with non-living systems."
C. H. Waddington, from the dedication page in
the Proceedings of ALIFE I, edited by Christopher G. Langton.
-------------------
"Vitalism amounted to the assertion that living things do not behave as though
they were nothing but mechanisms constructed of mere material components;
but this presupposes that one knows what mere material components are and
what kind of mechanisms they can be built into.
C.H. Waddington, "The Nature of Life", from the article "Artificial Life",
Chris G. Langton.
-------------------
Artificial Life is the study of man-made systems that exhibit behaviors
characteristic of natural living systems. It complements the traditional
biological sciences concerned with the analysis of living organisms by
attempting to _synthesize_ life-like behaviors within computers and other
artificial media. By extending the empirical foundation upon which biology
is based _beyond_ the carbon-chain life that has evolved on Earth, Artificial
Life can contribute to theoretical biology by locating _life-as-we-know-it_
within the larger picture of _life-as-it-could-be_.
Chris G. Langton, "Artificial Life".
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From brown@deneb.krl.caltech.edu Sat Jun 25 23:17:50 1994
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From: brown@deneb.krl.caltech.edu (C. Titus Brown)
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Subject: 2nd RFD: comp.ai.alife
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Request for Discussion on the Creation of an Artificial Life Newsgroup
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(Second post; changes are outlined with carats)
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Proposed name: comp.ai.alife (unmoderated)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Charter:
--------
Artificial Life is the study of artificial living systems and their
constituent entities. Topics for discussion in the newsgroup would include,
but not be limited to:
- optimization techniques (such as genetic algorithms) and modelling algorithms
- the definition of a living system and "Life"
- self-organizing systems
- the origin of life
- evolutionary learning
- the development of ecosystems
- complex system dynamics (with specific relation to living systems)
- book and software reviews (non-commercial advertisements, as well)
The appropriateness of any particular topic can be determined at the
time it is posted, as is usual. However, it is suggested that
posts relate to the material in Appendix A, which describes some
of what Artificial Life is and hopes to be.
This group will be primarily concerned with discussion of *computational*
aspects of the field because of the placement in comp.*. Please read below
for an explanation.
Justification
-------------
Artificial Life has been a growing field since its inception at the
first ALIFE conference in 1987. Interest in an ALife group
has been evidenced by the proliferation of mailing lists and private
discussion groups at institutions, as well as the growing amount of
ALife-related requests posted to comp.ai.genetic and comp.theory.cell-automata.
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
The new group promises to be an international forum for the worldwide ALife
community to interact. The name of 'comp.ai.alife' was determined to be
the second most acceptable in a straw-poll conducted by the protagonist,
C. Titus Brown (brown@reed.edu). Vote results are available from him.
[ NOTE:
The name of 'sci.alife' was voted the most acceptable, but was
determined to be unacceptable by USENET administrators as it
created a new second level group. It is my hope that in the future
the need for sci.alife will become apparent enough to pass; for now,
it's more important to get the newsgroup created. Discussions on this
should go in news.groups. --Titus ]
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Request for Discussion
----------------------
This RFD will be posted to both comp.ai.genetic and comp.theory.cell-automata.
In addition, the following newsgroups are considered appropriate places
to contact ALife-interested people:
bionet.biology.computational, sci.bio, sci.bio.evolution,
comp.ai, comp.theory.self-org-sys
In addition, the following mailing lists will be hit with the RFD
once the RFD has been posted to news.announce.newgroups:
sfi-announce@santafe.edu, alife@cognet.ucla.edu,
genetic-programming@cs.stanford.edu, ep-list@magenta.me.fau.edu
The two standard groups, "news.groups" and "news.announce.newgroups", will
also receive this RFD.
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
A Call-For-Votes (CFV) will be scheduled for June 29th,
and will run at least through July 27th. For more information on the
USENET group creation process, please contact me at brown@reed.edu,
or read the group 'news.announce.newusers'.
I also intend to present the CFV at the ALIFE IV conference at MIT in July,
being held from July 6th to the 8th. I have not yet received replies from
the conference coordinators, unfortunately.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Appendix A - Relevant ALife quotes
----------------------------------
[these were taken from the first ten pages of The Proceedings of ALIFE I,
ed. Chris Langton. Refer to me at brown@reed.edu, or to that book, for more
bibliographic information. --Titus]
------------------
"It has always been clear that we were not so deeply interested in the
theory of any particular biological phenomenon for its own sake, but mainly
in so far as it helps to a greater comprehension of the general character
of the processes that go on in living as contrasted with non-living systems."
C. H. Waddington, from the dedication page in
the Proceedings of ALIFE I, edited by Christopher G. Langton.
-------------------
"Vitalism amounted to the assertion that living things do not behave as though
they were nothing but mechanisms constructed of mere material components;
but this presupposes that one knows what mere material components are and
what kind of mechanisms they can be built into.
C.H. Waddington, "The Nature of Life", from the article "Artificial Life",
Chris G. Langton.
-------------------
Artificial Life is the study of man-made systems that exhibit behaviors
characteristic of natural living systems. It complements the traditional
biological sciences concerned with the analysis of living organisms by
attempting to _synthesize_ life-like behaviors within computers and other
artificial media. By extending the empirical foundation upon which biology
is based _beyond_ the carbon-chain life that has evolved on Earth, Artificial
Life can contribute to theoretical biology by locating _life-as-we-know-it_
within the larger picture of _life-as-it-could-be_.
Chris G. Langton, "Artificial Life".
--
C. Titus Brown <- http://www.krl.caltech.edu/~brown/plan.html -> brown@reed.edu
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Member of the Avida Artificial Life research group
From rdippold@qualcomm.com (RonDippold) Wed Jun 29 16:03:43 1994
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From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
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Subject: CFV: comp.ai.alife
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Date: 29 Jun 1994 13:26:23 -0400
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FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
unmoderated group comp.ai.alife
Newsgroups line:
comp.ai.alife Methodology and announcements for research in Artificial Life.
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 20 July 1994.
After this CFV appears on news.announce.newgroups it will be sent to
the mailing lists sfi-announce@santafe.edu, alife@cognet.ucla.edu,
ep-list@magenta.me.fau.edu, genetic-programming@cs.stanford.edu.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact C. Titus Brown <brown@reed.edu>.
CHARTER (Proponent)
Artificial Life is the study of artificial living systems and their constituent
entities. Topics for discussion in the newsgroup will include,
but not be limited to:
- optimization techniques (such as genetic algorithms) and modelling algorithms
- the definition of a living system and "Life"
- self-organizing systems
- the origin of life
- evolutionary learning
- the development of ecosystems
- complex system dynamics (with specific relation to living systems)
- book and software reviews (non-commercial advertisements, as well)
The need for a newsgroup devoted to the expanding field of Artificial Life
is apparent. This newsgroup will serve to allow diverse groups of Artificial
Life researchers from around the world to make announcements and discuss
ongoing research with other researchers. It will also help serve as a central
archive for information on FTP and WWW sites and topical e-mail lists.
HOW TO VOTE
Send MAIL to: voting@qualcomm.com
Just Replying should work if you are not reading this on a mailing list.
Your mail message should contain one of the following statements:
I vote YES on comp.ai.alife
I vote NO on comp.ai.alife
You may also ABSTAIN in place of YES/NO - this will not affect the outcome.
Anything else may be rejected by the automatic vote counting program. The
votetaker will respond to your received ballots with a personal acknowledge-
ment by mail - if you do not receive one within several days, try again.
It's your responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly.
One vote counted per person, no more than one per account. Addresses and
votes of all voters will be published in the final voting results list.
From rdippold@qualcomm.com (RonDippold) Tue Jul 12 15:09:46 1994
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From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
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Subject: 2nd CFV: comp.ai.alife
Supersedes: <comp.ai.alife-CFV1@uunet.uu.net>
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LAST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
unmoderated group comp.ai.alife
Newsgroups line:
comp.ai.alife Methodology and announcements for research in Artificial Life.
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 20 July 1994.
After this CFV appears on news.announce.newgroups it will be sent to
the mailing lists sfi-announce@santafe.edu, alife@cognet.ucla.edu,
ep-list@magenta.me.fau.edu, genetic-programming@cs.stanford.edu.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact C. Titus Brown <brown@reed.edu>.
CHARTER (Proponent)
Artificial Life is the study of artificial living systems and their constituent
entities. Topics for discussion in the newsgroup will include,
but not be limited to:
- optimization techniques (such as genetic algorithms) and modelling algorithms
- the definition of a living system and "Life"
- self-organizing systems
- the origin of life
- evolutionary learning
- the development of ecosystems
- complex system dynamics (with specific relation to living systems)
- book and software reviews (non-commercial advertisements, as well)
The need for a newsgroup devoted to the expanding field of Artificial Life
is apparent. This newsgroup will serve to allow diverse groups of Artificial
Life researchers from around the world to make announcements and discuss
ongoing research with other researchers. It will also help serve as a central
archive for information on FTP and WWW sites and topical e-mail lists.
HOW TO VOTE
Send MAIL to: voting@qualcomm.com
Just Replying should work if you are not reading this on a mailing list.
Your mail message should contain one of the following statements:
I vote YES on comp.ai.alife
I vote NO on comp.ai.alife
You may also ABSTAIN in place of YES/NO - this will not affect the outcome.
Anything else may be rejected by the automatic vote counting program. The
votetaker will respond to your received ballots with a personal acknowledge-
ment by mail - if you do not receive one within several days, try again.
It's your responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly.
One vote counted per person, no more than one per account. Addresses and
votes of all voters will be published in the final voting results list.
comp.ai.alife Bounce List - No need to revote
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No bounced votes at this time
From rdippold@qualcomm.com (RonDippold) Thu Jul 21 18:26:28 1994
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From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
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Subject: RESULT: comp.ai.alife passes 615:23
Supersedes: <comp.ai.alife-CFV2@uunet.uu.net>
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RESULT
unmoderated group comp.ai.alife passes 615:23
There were 615 YES votes and 23 NO votes, for a total of 638 valid votes.
There was 1 abstain and 2 invalid ballots.
For group passage, YES votes must be at least 2/3 of all valid (YES and NO)
votes. There also must be at least 100 more YES votes than NO votes.
There is a five day discussion period after these results are posted. If no
serious allegations of voting irregularities are raised, the moderator of
news.announce.newgroups will create the group shortly thereafter.
Newsgroups line:
comp.ai.alife Methodology and announcements for research in Artificial Life.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact C. Titus Brown <brown@reed.edu>.
CHARTER (Proponent)
Artificial Life is the study of artificial living systems and their constituent
entities. Topics for discussion in the newsgroup will include,
but not be limited to:
- optimization techniques (such as genetic algorithms) and modelling algorithms
- the definition of a living system and "Life"
- self-organizing systems
- the origin of life
- evolutionary learning
- the development of ecosystems
- complex system dynamics (with specific relation to living systems)
- book and software reviews (non-commercial advertisements, as well)
The need for a newsgroup devoted to the expanding field of Artificial Life
is apparent. This newsgroup will serve to allow diverse groups of Artificial
Life researchers from around the world to make announcements and discuss
ongoing research with other researchers. It will also help serve as a central
archive for information on FTP and WWW sites and topical e-mail lists.
comp.ai.alife Final Vote Ack
Voted Yes
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UMLANGSTON@MSUVX1.MEMPHIS.EDU
val@cs.weber.edu Val Kartchner
val@zariski.harvard.edu Jean DeValpine
vanhannen@cl.nioo.nl Hannen, Erik van
VANHORN@RHENIUM.CHEM.UTAH.EDU NAME
verch@cedar.buffalo.edu Jason Verch
vince@das.harvard.edu Vince Darley
vincent@hkcmpc1.hkimd.cig.mot.com vincent
virtanen@uoguelph.ca Carl Virtanen
voth@hunter.den.mmc.com Chris T. Voth
vrenios@enuxsa.eas.asu.edu Alexander Vrenios
wagle@cs.indiana.edu Perry Wagle
WAGRAY%MAILEX.dnet@hermes.dra.hmg.gb
warwickp@syd.csa.com.au Warwick Pulley
wasilewj@cu51.crl.aecl.ca Joe Wasilewicz
watts@khan.tam.cornell.edu Duncan Watts
WAustin@UH.EDU
weemba@sagi.wistar.upenn.edu Matthew P Wiener
WF28155@deere.com WILLIAM F FULKERSON
wicarrol@eos.ncsu.edu Wm Isaac Carroll (just a frood who knows where his to
Willem-Olaf.Huijsen@let.ruu.nl Wolf Huijsen
willey@Inference.COM Edward Willey
william@head.neurology.wisc.edu William Annis
witek@cs.rpi.edu Witek Szymanski
wjrst1+@pitt.edu William J Rehm
woodward@luna.cas.usf.edu Chris Woodward (PSY)
wpeterma@cogsci.ucsd.edu Will Peterman
wss@probitas.cs.utas.edu.au Wei Shang
wtozier@sas.upenn.edu William Tozier
wuc@rintintin.Colorado.EDU WU CHARLES CHU-SHIN
wyllie@physun.physics.mcmaster.ca Craig Wyllie
xhlec@westminster.ac.uk Khaled "M.B.
xuc@phibred.com
yamauchi@alpha.ces.cwru.edu Brian Yamauchi
yavuzb@knidos.cc.metu.edu.tr Yavuz Batmaz
ybmiao@ciuc2.uc.pt
yk@trc.rwcp.or.jp
yuji@trc.rwcp.or.jp
zhang@cc.hirosaki-u.ac.jp Zhang Shu Huai
znmeb@plaza.ds.adp.com
zongker@cps.msu.edu
Voted No
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antersbe@informatik.tu-muenchen.de Stefan Antersberger
ault@cs.albany.edu Jim Ault
bailey@hagar.ph.utexas.edu Ed Bailey
calvitti@alpha.ces.cwru.edu Alan Calvitti
cward@Think.COM Christopher Ward
elt@irony.com Ed Taychert
fsspr@camelot.acf-lab.alaska.edu Sean P. Ryan
ginsberg@t.uoregon.edu Matthew L. Ginsberg
j414@midway.uchicago.edu mary-frances jagod
john@iastate.edu
jrm@globalvillag.com John R. MacWilliamson
m8646@msg.abc.se Allen Ristovic
mad5c@server.cs.virginia.edu
mcm@cs.cmu.edu.i.vote.no.on.comp.ai.alife Martin C. Martin
mmt@RedBrick.COM Maxime Taksar KC6ZPS
peterb@telerama.lm.com Peter G. Berger
siamak@kaiwan.com Siamak Ansari
smarry@turing.toronto.edu Smarasderagd
srogers@tps.mcs.eds.com
tomj@jac.enet.dec.com Tom Jaskiewicz
toms@ichips.intel.com
tvaughan@epore.mit.edu Timothy E. Vaughan
WARD@bert.van.forintek.ca Ward F. Bush
Abstained
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ray@helix.nih.gov Raymond Mejia
Votes in error
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afs064@bangor.ac.uk Prof. J. B. Owen
! Conflicting votes
anon1fd0@nyx10.cs.du.edu Name withheld by request
! Invalid address
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