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From steve@molly.dny.rockwell.com Tue Mar 22 20:13:40 1994
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From: steve@molly.dny.rockwell.com (Steve Robenalt)
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Subject: RFD: comp.compilers.pccts
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Request For Discussion (RFD): comp.compilers.pccts
This message seeks to initiate a discussion on the creation of a
new USENET newsgroup "comp.compilers.pccts" as described below.
Discussion should take place in news.groups. Anyone interested in the topic
is encouraged to participate.
Purpose:
--------
This newsgroup would be for discussion of tools used in compiler
construction, specifically those which are bundled into the software package
known as PCCTS (Purdue Compiler Construction Tool Set). Currently this set of
tools includes DLG for lexical analysis, ANTLR for syntax analysis and parsing,
and SORCERER for tree parsing. Possible topics include exchange of information
on getting, building, installing, and using the tools, broadcasting examples,
bug reports and patches, suggestions for enhancements, and new tools to be
added to the set.
Rationale:
----------
The Purdue Compiler Construction Tool Set currently has over 1000
known users in over 37 countries. The tools are freely available with
source code by anonymous ftp and are actively maintained. There is also a very
active mailing list which is used to provide support as outlined above. With
the recent release of the SORCERER tool, traffic on the mailing list has
increased substantially. The existing comp.compilers newsgroup provides a forum
for general compiler-related issues, but is not intended to address tools issues
or PCCTS specifically. The proposed newsgroup comp.compilers.pccts would provide
a focused forum for the users of PCCTS to exchange information as outlined in
the possible topics mentioned above. Upon creation of the newsgroup, the
existing mailing list will be converted to a mail gateway to retain access for
users unable to receive Usenet news.
Charter:
--------
comp.compilers.pccts is an unmoderated newsgroup which will serve as a
forum for all topics related to the installation, operation, and development
of the Purdue Compiler Construction Tool Set (PCCTS), including all of its
current tools, as well as any which may be added in the future. Some of the
topics to be discussed are:
- How to obtain the PCCTS package.
- Questions and answers on building and using the tools.
- How to write an ANTLR/SORCERER grammar.
- How to use Semantic/Syntactic predicates.
- Announcement of conferences and workshops.
- Ideas for Enhancements/New tools for the set.
- Posting of sample grammars and lexclasses.
Distribution:
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this proposal to anyone you feel may be interested.
news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.compilers
In addition, this RFD is being posted to the existing pccts-users
mailing list.
From steve@molly.dny.rockwell.com Fri Apr 8 15:55:15 1994
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From: steve@molly.dny.rockwell.com (Steve Robenalt)
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Subject: 2nd RFD: comp.compilers.pccts
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Request For Discussion (RFD): comp.compilers.pccts
This is the second posting of this RFD. No changes have been made to
the original. It is being repeated for those who might have missed the first
post.
This message seeks to initiate a discussion on the creation of a
new USENET newsgroup "comp.compilers.pccts" as described below.
Discussion should take place in news.groups. Anyone interested in the topic
is encouraged to participate.
Purpose:
--------
This newsgroup would be for discussion of tools used in compiler
construction, specifically those which are bundled into the software package
known as PCCTS (Purdue Compiler Construction Tool Set). Currently this set of
tools includes DLG for lexical analysis, ANTLR for syntax analysis and parsing,
and SORCERER for tree parsing. Possible topics include exchange of information
on getting, building, installing, and using the tools, broadcasting examples,
bug reports and patches, suggestions for enhancements, and new tools to be
added to the set.
Rationale:
----------
The Purdue Compiler Construction Tool Set currently has over 1000
known users in over 37 countries. The tools are freely available with
source code by anonymous ftp and are actively maintained. There is also a very
active mailing list which is used to provide support as outlined above. With
the recent release of the SORCERER tool, traffic on the mailing list has
increased substantially. The existing comp.compilers newsgroup provides a forum
for general compiler-related issues, but is not intended to address tools issues
or PCCTS specifically. The proposed newsgroup comp.compilers.pccts would provide
a focused forum for the users of PCCTS to exchange information as outlined in
the possible topics mentioned above. Upon creation of the newsgroup, the
existing mailing list will be converted to a mail gateway to retain access for
users unable to receive Usenet news.
Charter:
--------
comp.compilers.pccts is an unmoderated newsgroup which will serve as a
forum for all topics related to the installation, operation, and development
of the Purdue Compiler Construction Tool Set (PCCTS), including all of its
current tools, as well as any which may be added in the future. Some of the
topics to be discussed are:
- How to obtain the PCCTS package.
- Questions and answers on building and using the tools.
- How to write an ANTLR/SORCERER grammar.
- How to use Semantic/Syntactic predicates.
- Announcement of conferences and workshops.
- Ideas for Enhancements/New tools for the set.
- Posting of sample grammars and lexclasses.
Distribution:
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This RFD is being cross-posted to the following groups. Please relay
this proposal to anyone you feel may be interested.
news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.lang.misc
It is being sent to the moderated comp.compilers group after it
appears in news.announce.newgroups.
In addition, this RFD is being posted to the existing pccts-users
mailing list.
From steve@molly.dny.rockwell.com Mon Apr 25 14:15:41 1994
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From: steve@molly.dny.rockwell.com (Steve robenalt)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.lang.misc
Subject: 3rd RFD: comp.compilers.tools.pccts
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Request For Discussion (RFD): comp.compilers.tools.pccts
This is the third posting of this RFD. No changes have been made to
the original, except for the proposed name. The name was changed for two
reasons: first, to make the purpose of the group more obvious to those users
not already familiar with PCCTS, and second, to make it easier for similar
groups to be added to the comp.compilers hierarchy.
This message seeks to initiate a discussion on the creation of a
new USENET newsgroup "comp.compilers.tools.pccts" as described below.
Discussion should take place in news.groups. Anyone interested in the topic
is encouraged to participate.
Purpose:
--------
This newsgroup would be for discussion of tools used in compiler
construction, specifically those which are bundled into the software package
known as PCCTS (Purdue Compiler Construction Tool Set). Currently this set of
tools includes DLG for lexical analysis, ANTLR for syntax analysis and parsing,
and SORCERER for tree parsing. Possible topics include exchange of information
on getting, building, installing, and using the tools, broadcasting examples,
bug reports and patches, suggestions for enhancements, and new tools to be
added to the set.
Rationale:
----------
The Purdue Compiler Construction Tool Set currently has over 1000
known users in over 37 countries. The tools are freely available with
source code by anonymous ftp and are actively maintained. There is also a very
active mailing list which is used to provide support as outlined above. With
the recent release of the SORCERER tool, traffic on the mailing list has
increased substantially. The existing comp.compilers newsgroup provides a forum
for general compiler-related issues, but is not intended to address tools issues
or PCCTS specifically. The proposed newsgroup comp.compilers.tools.pccts would
provide a focused forum for the users of PCCTS to exchange information as
outlined in the possible topics mentioned above. Upon creation of the
newsgroup, the existing mailing list will be converted to a mail gateway to
retain access for users unable to receive Usenet news.
Charter:
--------
comp.compilers.tools.pccts is an unmoderated newsgroup which will
serve as a forum for all topics related to the installation, operation, and
development of the Purdue Compiler Construction Tool Set (PCCTS), including
all of its current tools, as well as any which may be added in the future.
Some of the topics to be discussed are:
- How to obtain the PCCTS package.
- Questions and answers on building and using the tools.
- How to write an ANTLR/SORCERER grammar.
- How to use Semantic/Syntactic predicates.
- Announcement of conferences and workshops.
- Ideas for Enhancements/New tools for the set.
- Posting of sample grammars and lexclasses.
Distribution:
-------------
This RFD is being cross-posted to the following groups. Please relay
this proposal to anyone you feel may be interested.
news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.compilers
In addition, this RFD is being posted to the existing pccts-users
mailing list.
From rdippold@qualcomm.com (RonDippold) Wed May 11 14:51:39 1994
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From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.compilers
Subject: CFV: comp.compilers.tools.pccts
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FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
unmoderated group comp.compilers.tools.pccts
Newsgroups line:
comp.compilers.tools.pccts Construction of compilers and tools w/ PCCTS.
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 30 May 1994.
After this CFV appears on news.announce.newgroups it will be sent to
the mailing list <pccts-users@ahpcrc.umn.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 Steve Robenalt <steve@molly.dny.rockwell.com>.
CHARTER
comp.compilers.tools.pccts is an unmoderated newsgroup which
will serve as a forum for all topics related to the installation,
operation, and development of the Purdue Compiler Construction Tool
Set (PCCTS), including all of its current tools, as well as any which
may be added in the future. Some of the topics to be discussed are:
- How to obtain the PCCTS package.
- Questions and answers on building and using the tools.
- How to write an ANTLR/SORCERER grammar.
- How to use Semantic/Syntactic predicates.
- Announcement of conferences and workshops.
- Ideas for Enhancements/New tools for the set.
- Posting of sample grammars and lexclasses.
The group will be gatewayed with the PCCTS users mailing list at
<pccts-users@ahpcrc.umn.edu>.
The Purdue Compiler Construction Tool Set (PCCTS) currently
has over 1000 known users in over 37 countries. A mailing list has
been used in the past to provide a discussion forum for users of the
tools. The volume of traffic has increased to the point that newsgroup
distribution will be a much more efficient medium for allowing users
to communicate, particularly those not in the United States. To quote
Marc Vauclair <Marc.Vauclair@Belgium.EU.net>: "I am not on the pccts
distribution list because I am paying for my mail to AND from the
States: 6.5 BEF / Kbytes (~ 0.2 USD / Kbytes )!". The existing mailing
list will be converted to a gateway for those unable to access Usenet.
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.compilers.tools.pccts
I vote NO on comp.compilers.tools.pccts
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) Mon May 16 22:58:26 1994
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From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.compilers
Subject: 2nd CFV: comp.compilers.tools.pccts
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LAST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
unmoderated group comp.compilers.tools.pccts
Newsgroups line:
comp.compilers.tools.pccts Construction of compilers and tools w/ PCCTS.
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 30 May 1994.
After this CFV appears on news.announce.newgroups it will be sent to
the mailing list <pccts-users@ahpcrc.umn.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 Steve Robenalt <steve@molly.dny.rockwell.com>.
CHARTER
comp.compilers.tools.pccts is an unmoderated newsgroup which
will serve as a forum for all topics related to the installation,
operation, and development of the Purdue Compiler Construction Tool
Set (PCCTS), including all of its current tools, as well as any which
may be added in the future. Some of the topics to be discussed are:
- How to obtain the PCCTS package.
- Questions and answers on building and using the tools.
- How to write an ANTLR/SORCERER grammar.
- How to use Semantic/Syntactic predicates.
- Announcement of conferences and workshops.
- Ideas for Enhancements/New tools for the set.
- Posting of sample grammars and lexclasses.
The group will be gatewayed with the PCCTS users mailing list at
<pccts-users@ahpcrc.umn.edu>.
The Purdue Compiler Construction Tool Set (PCCTS) currently
has over 1000 known users in over 37 countries. A mailing list has
been used in the past to provide a discussion forum for users of the
tools. The volume of traffic has increased to the point that newsgroup
distribution will be a much more efficient medium for allowing users
to communicate, particularly those not in the United States. To quote
Marc Vauclair <Marc.Vauclair@Belgium.EU.net>: "I am not on the pccts
distribution list because I am paying for my mail to AND from the
States: 6.5 BEF / Kbytes (~ 0.2 USD / Kbytes )!". The existing mailing
list will be converted to a gateway for those unable to access Usenet.
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.compilers.tools.pccts
I vote NO on comp.compilers.tools.pccts
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.compilers.tools.pccts Bounce List - No need to revote
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os@cs.tu-berlin.de Olaf Stoyke
r_skook@VNET.IBM.COM
sanz@matsun2.unican.es
From rdippold@qualcomm.com (RonDippold) Tue May 31 20:52:53 1994
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.compilers
Subject: RESULT: comp.compilers.tools.pccts passes 230:31
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RESULT
unmoderated group comp.compilers.tools.pccts passes 230:31
There were 230 YES votes and 31 NO votes, for a total of 261 valid votes.
There was 1 abstain and 1 invalid ballot.
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.compilers.tools.pccts Construction of compilers and tools w/ PCCTS.
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 Steve Robenalt <steve@molly.dny.rockwell.com>.
CHARTER
comp.compilers.tools.pccts is an unmoderated newsgroup which
will serve as a forum for all topics related to the installation,
operation, and development of the Purdue Compiler Construction Tool
Set (PCCTS), including all of its current tools, as well as any which
may be added in the future. Some of the topics to be discussed are:
- How to obtain the PCCTS package.
- Questions and answers on building and using the tools.
- How to write an ANTLR/SORCERER grammar.
- How to use Semantic/Syntactic predicates.
- Announcement of conferences and workshops.
- Ideas for Enhancements/New tools for the set.
- Posting of sample grammars and lexclasses.
The group will be gatewayed with the PCCTS users mailing list at
<pccts-users@ahpcrc.umn.edu>.
The Purdue Compiler Construction Tool Set (PCCTS) currently
has over 1000 known users in over 37 countries. A mailing list has
been used in the past to provide a discussion forum for users of the
tools. The volume of traffic has increased to the point that newsgroup
distribution will be a much more efficient medium for allowing users
to communicate, particularly those not in the United States. To quote
Marc Vauclair <Marc.Vauclair@Belgium.EU.net>: "I am not on the pccts
distribution list because I am paying for my mail to AND from the
States: 6.5 BEF / Kbytes (~ 0.2 USD / Kbytes )!". The existing mailing
list will be converted to a gateway for those unable to access Usenet.
comp.compilers.tools.pccts Final Vote Ack
Do NOT use this as a mailing list. Voters are not necessarily
interested in receiving email about the subject of the vote, and some
may react rather violently and try to get your account pulled.
Voted Yes
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kennedy@b0ru01.fnal.gov Robert Daniel Kennedy
kenw@ihs.com Ken Weinert
kherron@ms.uky.edu
Kresten_Thorup@NeXT.COM Kresten Krab Thorup
krisna@cs.wisc.edu Krishna Kunchithapadam
ksulliva@bfsec.bt.co.uk Kieran Sullivan
kudva@ecn.purdue.edu Gautham K. Kudva
L15D@ZFN.UNI-BREMEN.DE Martin Schroeder
lacey@zamboni.sps.mot.com Mark Lacey
larryr@slapshot.informix.com Larry Rau (Migration Software)
lassehp@imv.aau.dk Lasse =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Hiller=F8e?= Petersen
laughlin@dsg.cs.tcd.ie John McLaughlin
leppa@WPI.EDU Michael P. Lepore
lexa@adam.botik.yaroslavl.su lexa
ludde@nada.kth.se Erik Lundevall
lynn@daisy.moffitt.usf.edu
M.C.Rogers@ecs.soton.ac.uk Mark Rogers
mafm@cs.uwa.edu.au Matthew McDonald
Magnus.Kempe@di.epfl.ch Magnus Kempe
maheas@magnum.crim.ca Jean-Francois Maheas
Mark-Moraes@deshaw.com
marks@orb.mincom.oz.au Mark Stavar
martens@cis.ohio-state.edu Jeff Martens
marx@ranch.poly.edu Delia Marx
mauer@mcs.anl.gov Andrew Mauer
mav@cc.gatech.edu Maurizio Vitale
mbp@janus.com Marlin Prowell
mchapman@Synopsys.COM Michael Chapman
meisner@src.honeywell.com John Meisner
metzemak@labri.u-bordeaux.fr Timo Metzemakers
mhoeffli@mipos2.intel.com Michael Hoefflinger
Mike.Chapman@muc.de
Mike_Monegan@NeXT.COM Mike Monegan
millerb@ed8200.ped.pto.ford.com
MKAPLAN@ccmaillex.dri.mgh.com Kaplan, Mike
montgomery_zukowski@il.us.swissbank.com Montgomery Zukowski
mtk@morgan.com
muir@idiom.berkeley.ca.us David Muir Sharnoff
mw@ipx2.rz.uni-mannheim.de Marc Wachowitz
N.F.Ross@bnr.co.uk
nadkarni@ljsrv1.enet.dec.com
nenad@Intrepid.COM Nenad Vukicevic
nigel@socs.uts.EDU.AU Nigel Pearson
noonan@cs.wm.edu Bob Noonan
norman@bellcore.com Norman Ramsey
olivierp@fwi.uva.nl Pieter A. Olivier (I89)
Oluwatoyin.Akindele@loria.fr
os@cs.tu-berlin.de Olaf Stoyke
pachovsk@uran.informatik.uni-bonn.de Marco Pachovsky
pant@uran.informatik.uni-bonn.de Marcus Pant
pantel@enseeiht.fr Marc PANTEL
parrt@s1.arc.umn.edu Terence Parr
pavel@vizbiz.com Pavel Rozalski
pberg@softsys.se Pelle Berg
pde@zoo.bt.co.uk
perfry@artemis.sto.fdata.se Per Frykenvall
Piet.Wauters@esat.kuleuven.ac.be
plf@bert.cs.byu.edu Paul L Fagerburg
pnsmith@ames.arc.nasa.gov Phillip Smith
posthuma@fwi.uva.nl Rogier Posthuma
psa@di.uminho.pt Paulo Sergio Almeida
psj@cix.compulink.co.uk Peter Jefferies
psmith@wellfleet.com Paul Smith
quinn@phoenix.Princeton.EDU Michael J. Quinn
ramana@duck.svl.cdc.com
rdbrown@tucana.ualr.edu Robert D Brown
reid@vtopus.cs.vt.edu Thomas F. Reid
rene.schmit@crpht.lu rEnE Schmit
richard@viz.tamu.edu Richard Henderson
richr%ruatha@ihs.com Rich Remington
rick@bcm.tmc.edu Richard H. Miller
rick@dfwdsr.SINet.SLB.COM
Rick_Ohnemus@sterling.com Richard Ohnemus
robm@netcom.com Rob MacDonell
rogoff@sccm.Stanford.EDU Brian Rogoff
roy@gemini.cse.fau.edu Roy Levow
rufinus@cae.wisc.edu
ruiter@ruls41.LeidenUniv.nl Jan-Peter de Ruiter
RUSHTON@RMCS.CRANFIELD.AC.UK THOMAS RUSHTON
r_skook@VNET.IBM.COM
s133741@ia.pw.edu.pl Tomasz Ladzinski (M.Kwiatkowski)
s133797@ia.pw.edu.pl Swiatkowski Witold (E.Szynkiewicz)
s133823@ia.pw.edu.pl Piotr Zawicki EGGK IA
SAAST8@vms.cis.pitt.edu THE PRINCE
SALTERS@nald.fanshawec.on.ca Steven Salter
sawdey@everest.ee.umn.edu Aaron Sawdey
sch@jkcg.com Steve Hite
schellen@mprgate.mpr.ca Neil Schellenberger
schrod@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de Joachim Schrod
seiler@compass-da.com Bruce Seiler
Selliah.Rathnam@Eng.Sun.COM Selliah Rathnam
small@netcom.com Kevin Small
smcl@sytex.com Scott McLoughlin
snl+@CMU.EDU
STACHURSKI@ia.pw.edu.pl
Stephen@zmemw16.demon.co.uk Stephen Parkinson
steve@bluesky.com Steve Hampson
steve@molly.dny.rockwell.com Steve Robenalt
steven.parker@acadiau.ca Steven E. Parker
Sumana_Srinivasan@NeXT.COM Sumana Srinivasan
tamches@cs.wisc.edu Ariel Tamches
tb@uran.informatik.uni-bonn.de Thomas Bode
tgm@netcom.com Thomas G. McWilliams
thomas@is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
tma@ulysses.att.com
tmoog@polhode.com Tom Moog
tombu@netcom.com Tom Burns
tomv@s1.arc.umn.edu Tom Varghese
toto@apollo.UUCP Thorsten Wystrychowski
vauclair@vvcomp.be Marc Vauclair
vladimir@i3.informatik.rwth-aachen.de Vladimir Bacvanski
waluban@idss.nwa.com Bill Lubanovic
wangj@ecn.purdue.edu Jenlong Wang
wegrzyn@LightStream.COM Chuck Wegrzyn
whcox@broke.enet.dec.com Bill Cox, Database Systems, ZKO2-1/N26, (DTN) 381-
wilkins@cs.cofc.edu James B. Wilkinson
witold@eis.cs.tu-bs.de Witold Szczeponik
wjs@VNET.IBM.COM William Schmidt
wolfgang@uran.informatik.uni-bonn.de Wolfgang Reddig
wrs@newton.apple.com Walter Smith
wscott@ichips.intel.com
zougas@me.utoronto.ca Tom Zougas
Voted No
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adams@kona.wes.army.mil F. P. Adams, Jr.
al198723@academ01.mty.itesm.mx JESUS EUGENIO SANCHEZ PENA
anders@uss-enterprise.bu.edu Anders M Jorgensen
antersbe@informatik.tu-muenchen.de Stefan Antersberger
apolzer@cs.ucsd.edu Andreas Polzer
ault@cs.albany.edu Jim Ault
basile@soleil.serma.cea.fr Basile STARYNKEVITCH
bke@s1.arc.umn.edu B. Kevin Edgar
catseye@minerva.cis.yale.edu Mark Kupferman
cjackson@csugrad.cs.vt.edu Chris "ASCII Console Monster Man" Jackson
crouchkp@flidh102.delcoelect.com
drayer@minerva.cis.yale.edu Rebecca Drayer
elt@irony.com Ed Taychert
fortes@prole.dis.ulpgc.es Jose' Fortes G.
georg@marie.physik.tu-berlin.de Georg Schwarz
HD0022%ALBNYVMS.bitnet@UACSC2.ALBANY.EDU Chip Dunham
j414@midway.uchicago.edu mary-frances jagod
jcviana@tidos.tid.es Juan Carlos Viana Infante
jrm@globalvillag.com John R. MacWilliamson
Kari.Hurtta@fmi.fi Kari E. Hurtta
krish@vuse.vanderbilt.edu P Krishnan
mmt@RedBrick.COM Maxime Taksar KC6ZPS
oortmers@fwi.uva.nl Wouter van Oortmerssen (Alfa_Inf92)
pcwu@csie.nctu.edu.tw Pei-Chi Wu
rweaver@king.mcs.drexel.edu Robert P. Weaver
siamak@kaiwan.com Siamak Ansari
smailer@titan.ucs.umass.edu IRA SMAILER
smarry@turing.toronto.edu Smarasderagd
srogers@tad.eds.com Steve Rogers
stainles@bga.com Dwight Brown
WARD@ernie.van.forintek.ca Ward F. Bush
Abstained
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sanz@matsun2.unican.es Juan Sanz Garcia
Votes in error
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macleod@adoc.xerox.com Peter MacLeod
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