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From anneser@pwa-b.uucp Mon Jan 18 17:10:28 1993
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From: anneser@pwa-b.uucp (Dean Anneser)
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Subject: RFD: comp.sys.harris
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REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION
Create an UNMODERATED Usenet newsgroup called 'comp.sys.harris' .
This announcement is cross-posted to newsgroups whose readers may have
interest in the discussion about the new group; follow-up discussion will
take place in 'news.groups'. Suggestions, comments or problems may also
be emailed to me at <uunet!pwa-b!anneser>.
PURPOSE
The newsgroup 'comp.sys.harris' would be a forum for discussing issues
relating to Harris Computer Systems' Night Hawk family of computers.
The Night Hawk is a symmetric multiprocessor system which runs a real-time
Unix. A primary target market of this system is real-time simulation
and data acquisition.
A 'comp.sys.harris' newsgroup would provide its readers an opportunity
to network with other users to share experiences of hardware and software
solutions, request and receive help from other users in solving specific
problems, and identify solutions for unique applications.
RATIONALE
The Harris users group (HUE - Harris Users' Exchange, est. 1976)
publishes a bulletin that to date has been a users' communications vehicle.
Users however, seem reluctant to submit articles -- signing up to formally
publish an article takes a commitment of time. Because participation in
a newsgroup is easy, immediate, and spontaneous, it is hoped this will
encourage and facilitate a greater amount of information sharing among
Harris users.
CONTENT
Hardware
- Harris Night Hawks
- interfacing 3rd party products
Software
- ported public domain software
- software releases discussion and announces
- languages (C, Fortran, Ada)
- applications
System
- system tuning
- real-time issues
- benchmarking and performance measurement
- bugs and workarounds
System administration
- security
Miscellaneaous
- conferences
- jobs available
- other events of interest for Harris users
- used hardware forsale
NEWSGROUP CREATION
The discussion period will be from 18 January 1993 to 15 February 1993.
Please post all discussion in 'news.groups'. If a consensus is reached by
the end of the discussion period, a CFV (Call for Votes) will be posted
at that time. The voting period will last for 30 days.
Thank you for your interest.
--
Dean W. Anneser Pratt & Whitney Aircraft
Computer System Specialist m.s. 161-05 "Eschew
(203)565-9372 (desk) 5016 (fax) 400 Main St. Obfuscation"
uunet!pwa-b!clbdev!anneser East Hartford, CT 06108
From pwa-b!anneser Sat Feb 13 12:45:12 1993
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From: pwa-b!anneser (Dean Anneser)
Subject: 2nd RFD: comp.sys.harris
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REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION
Create an UNMODERATED Usenet newsgroup called 'comp.sys.harris' .
This announcement is cross-posted to newsgroups whose readers may have
interest in the discussion about the new group; follow-up discussion will
take place in 'news.groups'. Suggestions, comments or problems may also
be emailed to me at <uunet!pwa-b!anneser>.
PURPOSE
The newsgroup 'comp.sys.harris' would be a forum for discussing issues
relating to Harris Computer Systems' H-Series, HCX, and the Night Hawk
family of computers. It is expected that most of the traffic would relate
to the Night Hawk (being Harris' latest offering), however, discussions
of older platforms are certainly welcome.
Harris' business focus is on real-time computing. A primary target market
of the symmetric multiprocessor Night Hawk is real-time simulation and data
acquisition. It is hoped that Harris users from all fields (aerospace,
education, research, engineering, government, manufacturing, simulation,
etc.) would participate in this newsgroup.
A 'comp.sys.harris' newsgroup would provide its readers an opportunity
to network with other users to share experiences of hardware and software
solutions, request and receive help from other users in solving specific
problems, and identify solutions for unique applications. While Harris
employees are welcome to join the discussions, this group is not intended
as an alternative to the standard Harris support channels.
RATIONALE
The Harris users group (HUE - Harris Users' Exchange, est. 1976)
publishes a bulletin that to date has been a users' communications vehicle.
Users however, seem reluctant to submit articles -- signing up to formally
publish an article takes a commitment of time. Because participation in
a newsgroup is easy, immediate, and spontaneous, it is hoped this will
encourage and facilitate a greater amount of information sharing among
Harris users.
CONTENT
Hardware
- Harris Night Hawks
- interfacing 3rd party products
Software
- ported public domain software (GNU and others)
- software releases, discussion and announcements
- languages (Ada, C, Fortran)
- applications
System
- administration
- system tuning
- real-time issues
- benchmarking and performance measurement
- bugs and workarounds
System administration
- security
Miscellaneaous
- conferences
- jobs available
- other events of interest for Harris users
- used hardware forsale
- h/w & s/w wish list items
NEWSGROUP CREATION
The discussion period will be from 15 January 1993 to 15 February 1993.
Please post all discussion in 'news.groups'. If a consensus is reached by
the end of the discussion period, a CFV (Call for Votes) will be posted
at that time. The voting period will last for 30 days.
Thank you for your interest.
--
Dean W. Anneser Pratt & Whitney Aircraft
Computer System Specialist m.s. 161-05 "Eschew
(203)565-9372 (desk) 5016 (fax) 400 Main St. Obfuscation"
uunet!pwa-b!clbdev!anneser East Hartford, CT 06108
From anneser@pwa-b.uucp Sat Feb 13 13:03:34 1993
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From: anneser@pwa-b.uucp (Dean Anneser)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.arch,comp.realtime,comp.lang.ada,comp.lang.c,comp.lang.fortran,comp.unix.programmer,comp.unix.sys5.r4
Subject: 2nd RFD: comp.sys.harris
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Date: 6 Feb 1993 18:13:59 -0500
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REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION
Create an UNMODERATED Usenet newsgroup called 'comp.sys.harris' .
This announcement is cross-posted to newsgroups whose readers may have
interest in the discussion about the new group; follow-up discussion will
take place in 'news.groups'. Suggestions, comments or problems may also
be emailed to me at <uunet!pwa-b!anneser>.
PURPOSE
The newsgroup 'comp.sys.harris' would be a forum for discussing issues
relating to Harris Computer Systems' H-Series, HCX, and the Night Hawk
family of computers. It is expected that most of the traffic would relate
to the Night Hawk (being Harris' latest offering), however, discussions
of older platforms are certainly welcome.
Harris' business focus is on real-time computing. A primary target market
of the symmetric multiprocessor Night Hawk is real-time simulation and data
acquisition. It is hoped that Harris users from all fields (aerospace,
education, research, engineering, government, manufacturing, simulation,
etc.) would participate in this newsgroup.
A 'comp.sys.harris' newsgroup would provide its readers an opportunity
to network with other users to share experiences of hardware and software
solutions, request and receive help from other users in solving specific
problems, and identify solutions for unique applications. While Harris
employees are welcome to join the discussions, this group is not intended
as an alternative to the standard Harris support channels.
RATIONALE
The Harris users group (HUE - Harris Users' Exchange, est. 1976)
publishes a bulletin that to date has been a users' communications vehicle.
Users however, seem reluctant to submit articles -- signing up to formally
publish an article takes a commitment of time. Because participation in
a newsgroup is easy, immediate, and spontaneous, it is hoped this will
encourage and facilitate a greater amount of information sharing among
Harris users.
CONTENT
Hardware
- Harris Night Hawks
- interfacing 3rd party products
Software
- ported public domain software (GNU and others)
- software releases, discussion and announcements
- languages (Ada, C, Fortran)
- applications
System
- system tuning
- real-time issues
- benchmarking and performance measurement
- bugs and workarounds
System administration
- security
Miscellaneaous
- conferences
- jobs available
- other events of interest for Harris users
- used hardware forsale
- h/w & s/w wish list items
NEWSGROUP CREATION
The discussion period will be from 15 January 1993 to 15 February 1993.
Please post all discussion in 'news.groups'. If a consensus is reached by
the end of the discussion period, a CFV (Call for Votes) will be posted
at that time. The voting period will last for 30 days.
Thank you for your interest.
--
Dean W. Anneser Pratt & Whitney Aircraft
Computer System Specialist m.s. 161-05 "Eschew
(203)565-9372 (desk) 5016 (fax) 400 Main St. Obfuscation"
uunet!pwa-b!clbdev!anneser East Hartford, CT 06108
From anneser@pwa-b.uucp Thu Apr 1 10:19:52 1993
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: anneser@pwa-b.uucp (Dean Anneser)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.arch,comp.realtime,comp.lang.ada,comp.lang.fortran,comp.lang.c,comp.unix.sys5.r4,comp.sys.m88k
Subject: CFV: comp.sys.harris
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Keywords: real-time, SMP, simulation, data acquisition, Ada, C, Fortran
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CALL FOR VOTES
--------------
NEWSGROUP:
comp.sys.harris
STATUS: Unmoderated
CHARTER:
The newsgroup 'comp.sys.harris' would be a forum for discussing issues
relating to Harris Computer Systems' H-Series, HCX, and the Night Hawk
family of computers. It is expected that most of the traffic would relate
to the Night Hawk (being Harris' latest offering), however, discussions
of older platforms are certainly welcome.
Harris' business focus is on real-time computing. A primary target market
of the symmetric multiprocessor Night Hawk is real-time simulation and data
acquisition. It is hoped that Harris users from all fields (aerospace,
education, research, engineering, government, manufacturing, simulation,
etc.) would participate in this newsgroup.
A 'comp.sys.harris' newsgroup would provide its readers an opportunity
to network with other users to share experiences of hardware and software
solutions, request and receive help from other users in solving specific
problems, and identify solutions for unique applications. While Harris
employees are welcome to join the discussions, this group is not intended
as an alternative to the standard Harris support channels.
RATIONALE:
The Harris users group (HUE - Harris Users' Exchange, est. 1976) publishes
a quarterly bulletin that to date has been the only formal communications
channel. Because participation in a newsgroup is easy, immediate, and
spontaneous, it is hoped this will encourage and facilitate information
sharing among Harris users.
CONTENT:
Hardware
- Harris Night Hawks
- interfacing 3rd party products
Software
- ported public domain software (GNU and others)
- software releases, discussion and announcements
- languages (Ada, C, Fortran)
- applications
System
- administration
- system tuning
- real-time issues
- benchmarking and performance measurement
- bugs and workarounds
System administration
- security
Miscellaneaous
- conferences
- jobs available
- other events of interest for Harris users
- used hardware forsale
- h/w & s/w wish list items
VOTING INSTRUCTIONS AND ADDRESSES:
The voting period is from 1 April 93 through 30 April 93.
All votes should be sent to:
Internet: anneser@pwfire.pweh.utc.com or
anneser%clbdev@pwfire.pweh.utc.com
Uucp: uunet!pwa-b!anneser
"Yes" votes (in support of the formation of comp.sys.harris as described)
should contain a line of the form:
"VOTE: lastname, firstname [email address] : YES"
"No" votes (in opposition of the formation of comp.sys.harris as described)
should contain a line of the form:
"VOTE: lastname, firstname [email address] : NO"
Variations in subject line format and message body will be accepted
as long as the intent is clearly expressed.
Voting Rules:
- One vote per person. If you vote more than once, only the *last* of
those votes will count. Therefore if you change your mind about
the vote, you can send a new vote, which invalidates the old vote,
as long as it is within the voting period.
- Ambiguous votes will be invalidated. Ambiguous votes contain neither YES
nor NO, or contain both, or are conditional, such as "I vote ... if ..."
- Votes posted to any newsgroup will NOT be counted.
- According to the USENET rules, in order for the new group to be created,
at least 2/3 of the votes must be "YES", and there must be at least 100
more "YES" votes than "NO" votes.
- For more details on the voting rules being followed, refer to article
<spaf-howto_715578991@cs.purdue.edu> in news.announce.newgroups.
--
Dean W. Anneser Pratt & Whitney Aircraft
Computer System Specialist m.s. 161-05 \__ -\
(203)565-9372 (desk) 5016 (fax) 400 Main St. Ooo.. (_)-V/( )
Uucp: uunet!pwa-b!anneser East Hartford, CT 06108 Live to Ride
From anneser@pwa-b.uucp Fri Apr 16 10:40:05 1993
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: anneser@pwa-b.uucp (Dean Anneser)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.arch,comp.realtime,comp.lang.ada,comp.lang.fortran,comp.lang.c,comp.unix.sys5.r4,comp.sys.m88k
Subject: 2nd CFV: comp.sys.harris
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Keywords: real-time, Ada, C, Fortran, SMP, simulation, data acquisition
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SECOND CALL FOR VOTES
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NEWSGROUP:
comp.sys.harris
STATUS: Unmoderated
CHARTER:
The newsgroup 'comp.sys.harris' would be a forum for discussing issues
relating to Harris Computer Systems' H-Series, HCX, and the Night Hawk
family of computers. It is expected that most of the traffic would relate
to the Night Hawk (being Harris' latest offering), however, discussions
of older platforms are certainly welcome.
Harris' business focus is on real-time computing. A primary target market
of the symmetric multiprocessor Night Hawk is real-time simulation and data
acquisition. It is hoped that Harris users from all fields (aerospace,
education, research, engineering, government, manufacturing, simulation,
etc.) would participate in this newsgroup.
A 'comp.sys.harris' newsgroup would provide its readers an opportunity
to network with other users to share experiences of hardware and software
solutions, request and receive help from other users in solving specific
problems, and identify solutions for unique applications. While Harris
employees are welcome to join the discussions, this group is not intended
as an alternative to the standard Harris support channels.
RATIONALE:
The Harris users group (HUE - Harris Users' Exchange, est. 1976) publishes
a quarterly bulletin that to date has been the only formal communications
channel. Because participation in a newsgroup is easy, immediate, and
spontaneous, it is hoped this will encourage and facilitate information
sharing among Harris users.
CONTENT:
Hardware
- Harris Night Hawks
- interfacing 3rd party products
Software
- ported public domain software (GNU and others)
- software releases, discussion and announcements
- languages (Ada, C, Fortran)
- applications
System
- administration
- system tuning
- real-time issues
- benchmarking and performance measurement
- bugs and workarounds
System administration
- security
Miscellaneaous
- conferences
- jobs available
- other events of interest for Harris users
- used hardware forsale
- h/w & s/w wish list items
VOTING INSTRUCTIONS AND ADDRESSES:
The voting period is from 1 April 93 to 1 May 93.
All votes should be sent to:
Internet: anneser@pwfire.pweh.utc.com or
anneser%clbdev@pwfire.pweh.utc.com
Uucp: uunet!pwa-b!anneser
"Yes" votes (in support of the formation of comp.sys.harris as described)
should contain a line of the form:
"VOTE: lastname, firstname [email address] : YES"
"No" votes (in opposition of the formation of comp.sys.harris as described)
should contain a line of the form:
"VOTE: lastname, firstname [email address] : NO"
Variations in subject line format and message body will be accepted
as long as the intent is clearly expressed.
Voting Rules:
- One vote per person. If you vote more than once, only the *last* of
those votes will count. Therefore if you change your mind about
the vote, you can send a new vote, which invalidates the old vote,
as long as it is within the voting period.
- Ambiguous votes will be invalidated. Ambiguous votes contain neither YES
nor NO, or contain both, or are conditional, such as "I vote ... if ..."
- Votes posted to any newsgroup will NOT be counted.
- According to the USENET rules, in order for the new group to be created,
at least 2/3 of the votes must be "YES", and there must be at least 100
more "YES" votes than "NO" votes.
- For more details on the voting rules being followed, refer to article
<spaf-howto_715578991@cs.purdue.edu> in news.announce.newgroups.
--
Dean W. Anneser Pratt & Whitney Aircraft
Computer System Specialist m.s. 161-05 \__ -\
(203)565-9372 (desk) 5016 (fax) 400 Main St. Ooo.. (_)-V/( )
Uucp: uunet!pwa-b!anneser East Hartford, CT 06108 Live to Ride
From anneser@pwa-b.uucp Tue May 11 08:44:07 1993
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: anneser@pwa-b.uucp (Dean Anneser)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.arch,comp.realtime,comp.lang.ada,comp.lang.fortran,comp.lang.c,comp.unix.sys5.r4,comp.sys.m88k
Subject: RESULT: comp.sys.harris passes 134:9
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This is the result of the vote for the creation of an unmoderated Usenet
newsgroup called comp.sys.harris which has been advertised with the
following charter. Thank you to all who participated.
CHARTER:
The newsgroup 'comp.sys.harris' would be a forum for discussing issues
relating to Harris Computer Systems' H-Series, HCX, and the Night Hawk
family of computers. It is expected that most of the traffic would relate
to the Night Hawk (being Harris' latest offering), however, discussions
of older platforms are certainly welcome.
Harris' business focus is on real-time computing. A primary target market
of the symmetric multiprocessor Night Hawk is real-time simulation and data
acquisition. It is hoped that Harris users from all fields (aerospace,
education, research, engineering, government, manufacturing, simulation,
etc.) would participate in this newsgroup.
A 'comp.sys.harris' newsgroup would provide its readers an opportunity
to network with other users to share experiences of hardware and software
solutions, request and receive help from other users in solving specific
problems, and identify solutions for unique applications. While Harris
employees are welcome to join the discussions, this group is not intended
as an alternative to the standard Harris support channels.
RATIONALE:
The Harris users group (HUE - Harris Users' Exchange, est. 1976) publishes
a quarterly bulletin that to date has been the only formal communications
channel. Because participation in a newsgroup is easy, immediate, and
spontaneous, it is hoped this will encourage and facilitate information
sharing among Harris users.
CONTENT:
Hardware
- Harris Night Hawks
- interfacing 3rd party products
Software
- ported public domain software (GNU and others)
- software releases, discussion and announcements
- languages (Ada, C, Fortran)
- applications
System
- administration
- system tuning
- real-time issues
- benchmarking and performance measurement
- bugs and workarounds
System administration
- security
Miscellaneaous
- conferences
- jobs available
- other events of interest for Harris users
- used hardware forsale
- h/w & s/w wish list items
VOTE RESULT:
YES votes: 134
NO votes: 9
The vote to create comp.sys.harris passed by both the required 2/3
minimum and by the required 100 votes difference.
The following people voted YES:
allen, todd todd@ssd.csd.harris.com
Anneser, Dean [anneser@pwfire.pweh.utc.com]
Backert, Harald c5039@rrzc1.rz.uni-regensburg.de
baietto, jason [jason@ssd.csd.harris.com]
Barrett, Fred [fmb6256@aw101.iasl.ca.boeing.com]
Bartels, Claire [claireb@elmhurst.edu]
Baumhauer, Andrew abaumhau@udecc.engr.udayton.edu
Beal, Kenneth [kbeal@amber.ssd.csd.harris.com]
beck,jeff[jab0004@orcas.fsl.ca.boeing.com]
Beck,Paul hrshcx!pbeck
Beddow, Daniel [dbeddow@mnpower.com]
Benningfield, Robert [benningf%aurfs1.aur.alcatel.com@rockdal.aud.alcatel.com]
Beusterien, Paul [paulb@travis.csd.harris.com]
Biesiadecki, Edward [biesiadecki@harris.csd.com]
Bishop, Al [abishop@swri.edu]
Blasik, John [john@rtfm.mlb.fl.us]
booth, michael [booth@ccad.uiowa.edu]
Borgione, Larry [larryb@elmhurst.edu]
Braunlin, Mark [markb@misg.csd.harris.com]
Bronder, David [dbronder@ccad.uiowa.edu]
Brown, Lee lee@ssd.csd.harris.com
brown, roger [ rhb@hgc.edu ]
brynell, david [brynell@gdwest.gd.com]
Calabro, Rick [rcalabro@csd.harris.com]
carkonen, wendy[wlc4690@iasl.ca.boeing.com]
Carroll, Stewart (scarroll@cadfx.ccad.uiowa.edu)
Christensen, James [christen@ccad.uiowa.edu]
Clough, Stuart [uunet!pwa-b!clough]
Corrigan, Louis [ln_lco@pki-nbg.philips.de]
Culliton, kevin seahcx!kevinc
Curtis, John curtis@ll.mit.edu
Davis Thomas davis@udecc.engr.udayton.edu
Deo, Sanjay [sanjay@ssd.csd.harris.com]
Deres, Joe [jderes@swri.edu]
Dolezal, Gerd [gedo@munich.csd.harris.com]
Donald Ball [donb@misg]
emmer, deems [demmer@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu]
Falke, Charlie [falke%clbdev@pwfire.pweh.utc.com]
Faure, John jfaure@core1.hssc.ksc.nasa.gov
Francis, Jim [jimf@elmhurst.edu]
Franklin, Jim uunet!shared!jimf
Freuler, Rick [rickf@aarla.eng.ohio-state.edu]
FREY, CHARLES, DAN [dfrey@csd.harris.com]
goldberg, arnold ajg@ccd.harris.com
Gorczyca, Anne [amg@hyperion.haystack.edu]
Graham, Dick [grahamd@ll.mit.edu]
greenberg, jeff jgreenberg@osprey.srl.ford.com
Hartley, Robert bobh@misg.csd.harris.com
Haskins, Robert [haskins@mipps.myapc.com]
Hirt, Brian acsbah@hawk.depaul.edu
Hite, Steve [shite@sinkhole.unf.edu]
Hodson, James [hodson@munich.csd.harris.com]
Holliday, William D. III [wdh3@mkt.csd.harris.com]
Holzworth, Don donh@travis.csd.harris.com
Horsley, Thomas [tahorsley@ssd.csd.harris.com]
Hurt, Michelle [mdh@swlra1.msd.ray.com]
Hwang,Aaron ahwang@core1.hssc.ksc.nasa.gov
Jacobson, Craig [craig-jacobson@ksc.ksc.nasa.gov]
Jeffrey, John [johnj@elmhurst.edu]
Johnson, Jon [jonj@elmhurst.edu]
Johnson, Michael D. [mdj0197@aw101.iasl.ca.boeing.com]
Kahn, Bill [wkahn@misg.csd.harris.com]
kassan, scott [skassan@ccd.harris.com]
keene,angelo akeene@core1.hssc.ksc.nasa.gov
Kim, Il-Yong [ ocs93740@roo.fit.edu ]
Klingler, Sean sdk@ccd.harris.com
Kowalke, Phyllis [phyllisk@elmhurst.edu]
Kulich, Jim [jimk@elmhurst.edu]
LaMaster, Hugh [lamaster@ames.arc.nasa.gov]
Lund, Eric W. [ewlund@dsc.harris.com]
Maciag, Chester J. [maciagc@lonex.rl.af.mil]
marchant, edward eddy@ssd.csd.harris.com
mason, Don [donm@elmhurst.edu]
Matrinez,Roger misg!rmatrine
Mautte, Sidney [uunet!pwa-b!mautte]
McGuire, Brian [uunet!pwa-b!mcguire]
McIntosh, Linda acsllm@orion.depaul.edu
Melton, Gary [gdfwc3!gary@uunet.uu.net]
Merusi, Don [uunet!pwa-b!merusi]
Metzger, Richard C. [metzgerr@sybil.se.rl.af.mil]
Miller, Richard rick@bcm.tmc.edu
Miorelli, Bob [miorelli@pwa-b.uucp]
Moline, Bill [bill_m@labtech.com]
Muellner, Bill [billm@elmhurst.edu]
Musko, Stephen stephen_musko@emal.sprl.umich.edu
Nelson, David [acsdcn@hawk.depaul.edu]
new, edwin [ednew@titan.ksc.nasa.gov]
Nicholls, Sam [gdfwc3!mlucis!nicholls@central.sun.com]
norwood, diana drnorwood@ssd.csd.harris.com
Nunn, david [davidn@fsi.com]
Pammett, Kevin kgpammet@jd.b17a.ingr.com
Papelis Yiannis [yiannis@ccad.uiowa.edu]
Parsons, Richard dparsons@ccd.harris.com
Peaden, Cary [cary-peaden@ksc.ksc.nasa.gov]
Petersen, Andrew [petersen@ccad.uiowa.edu]
Pietrowicz, Steve srp@travis.csd.harris.com
Raley, Joseph RALEYJ@whitecap.ksc.nasa.gov
Ray, David [dray@travis.csd.harris.com]
Rezabek, Farice [acsfer@hawk.depaul.edu]
rodwell, robert [uunet!pwa-b!rodwell]
Roe, Ted roe@ll.mit.edu
Rogers, Allen [allenr@elmhurst.edu]
Romano, Richard rromano@ccad.uiowa.edu
Ryan, Sean [fsspr@aurora.alaska.edu]
Sabens, Stanley k5imssbs@sam41.sam.usace.army.mil
Scofield, Doug [doog@ssd.csd.harris.com]
Shallow, Jon [jon@london.csd.harris.com]
Shironoshita, Roberto [shirono@travis.csd.harris.com]
Skiggn, John[jes9242@aw101.iasl.ca.boeing.com]
Slater, Mark mslater@misg.csd.harris.com
smith, nate nates@ll.mit.edu
Smithson, Brian [brian@grot.starconn.com]
Son, Stacey [sson@byu.edu]
Staton, Brian bstaton@x102a.ess.harris.com
Strang, John(jstrang@misg.csd.harris.com)
Sturtevant, Fred [fds6526@aw101.iasl.ca.boeing.com]
Thomas, Barry uunet!pwa-b!thomas
Treiber, Ben [treiber@munich.csd.harris.com]
VanFosson, Timothy [timv@ccad.uiowa.edu]
Varner, Denise [dvarner@swri.edu]
Vircks, Robert [rmv0560.aw101.iasl.ca.boeing.com]
Von Borstel, Robert [vonb@iitmax.iit.edu]
Wallace, Mark mwallace@core1.hssc.ksc.nasa.gov
Wallace, Mark mwallace@core1.hssc.ksc.nasa.gov
Walters, Martan [martanw@elmhurst.edu]
Weinstock, Richard [rwe@munich.csd.harris.com]
Wendt, Reinhard [rwendt@munich.csd.harris.com]
Wheeler, Larry [acslaw@orion.depaul.edu]
Williams, Jim [jimw@elmhurst.edu]
Wilson, Robert [wilson@math.wisc.edu]
Wood, Douglas [dougw@fsi.com]
Woodbury, Gregory ggw@wolves.durham.nc.us
Wool, Jack jwool@csd.harris.com
Zinsmeyer, Charles [CZinsmeyer@Swri.edu]
The following people voted NO:
Al-Shaab, Ahmed ahmed@mansun.lut.ac.uk
Boulay Peter pjb4288@ritvax.bitnet
Denney, Alan [aland@informix.com]
Echavarria, Miguel mech@wdl1.wdl.loral.com
Knauerhase, Rob [knauer@cs.uiuc.EDU]
Lau, Stephen [lau@ai.sri.com]
Miranda, Adrian [ade@psg.com]
Olson, Eric [ejo@kaja.gi.alaska.edu]
Petro, Herbert [hmpetro@uncc.edu]
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