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Garnet user interface ( comp.windows.garnet )
 
From bam+@cs.cmu.edu Sun Jun  7 15:12:55 1992
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From: bam+@cs.cmu.edu (Brad Myers)
Subject: RFD: comp.windows.garnet
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I propose that the garnet-users mailing list be turned into a new
Internet newsgroup.  Garnet is a user interface development
environment (which might also be called a toolkit, interface builder, user
interface management system (UIMS), etc.) for X/11 and Common Lisp.
The motivation to forming the group is that it is getting to be a
quite large mailing list (about 300-400 people) and there seem to be
many people interested in the system who would like to browse the
discussions, but not get all the mail.

I propose that the new group be named comp.windows.garnet (to be
parallel with comp.windows.interviews, since interviews is a similar
kind of system to Garnet).  This group will be for the discussion
about bugs, features, and questions about Garnet.  I propose that it
NOT be moderated.  The current traffic on the garnet-users mailing
list is about 2 or 3 messages per day, but the number of Garnet users
continually increases so the volumn might increase also. 

More information on Garnet is available from me.

Thank you for your consideration,

Brad A. Myers
-- 
School of Computer Science                      (412) 268-5150
Carnegie Mellon University                      FAX: (412) 681-5739
5000 Forbes Avenue                              bam@a.gp.cs.cmu.edu
Pittsburgh, PA  15213-3890

From bam+@cs.cmu.edu Wed Jul  8 15:17:20 1992
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From: bam+@cs.cmu.edu (Brad Myers)
Subject: CFV: comp.windows.garnet
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One month ago I proposed that the garnet-users mailing list be turned
into a new Internet newsgroup called comp.windows.garnet.  There was
minimal discussion, and all comments were positive.  Therefore, I
would like to now call for a vote.

On the matter of creating a new internet newsgroup called comp.windows.garnet:

	To vote YES, send mail to garnet+yes@cs.cmu.edu
	To vote NO,  send mail to garnet+no@cs.cmu.edu

The contents of your message will be ignored and can be empty.

All votes must be received by August 6, 1992.

As per the rules, if there are more than 100 yes votes than no votes
by that date AND at least 2/3 of the total number of valid votes
received are yes votes, the newsgroup will be created.

NOTE: Even if the newsgroup is created, we will still maintain an
e-mail distribution for those who cannot access the newsgroup.

Description:

Garnet is a user interface development environment (other terms
include toolkit, interface builder, user interface management system
(UIMS), etc.) for X/11 and Common Lisp.  The motivation to forming the
newsgroup is that it is getting to be a quite large mailing list (about
300-400 people) and there seem to be many people interested in the
system who would like to browse the discussions, but not get all the
mail.

The new group be named comp.windows.garnet (to be parallel with
comp.windows.interviews, since Interviews is a similar kind of system
to Garnet).  This group will be for the discussion about bugs,
features, and questions about Garnet.  It will NOT be moderated.  The
current traffic on the garnet-users mailing list is about 4 or 5
messages per day, but the number of Garnet users continually
increases.

More information on Garnet is available from me.
-- 
Brad A. Myers                           School of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University              (412) 268-5150
5000 Forbes Avenue                      FAX: (412) 681-5739
Pittsburgh, PA  15213-3890              bam@a.gp.cs.cmu.edu

From bam+@cs.cmu.edu Thu Jul 16 12:00:32 1992
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From: bam+@cs.cmu.edu (Brad Myers)
Subject: 2nd CFV: comp.windows.garnet
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This is the second Call for Votes (CFV) for the new newgroup
comp.windows.garnet.  All votes so far were automatically answered.
If you voted and did not receive a response, then please mail again.

On the matter of creating a new internet newsgroup called comp.windows.garnet:

	To vote YES, send mail to garnet+yes@cs.cmu.edu
	To vote NO,  send mail to garnet+no@cs.cmu.edu

The contents of your message will be ignored and can be empty.

All votes must be received by August 6, 1992.

As per the rules, if there are more than 100 yes votes than no votes
by that date AND at least 2/3 of the total number of valid votes
received are yes votes, the newsgroup will be created.

NOTE: Even if the newsgroup is created, we will still maintain an
e-mail distribution for those who cannot access the newsgroup.

Description:

Garnet is a user interface development environment (other terms
include toolkit, interface builder, user interface management system
(UIMS), etc.) for X/11 and Common Lisp.  The motivation to forming the
newsgroup is that it is getting to be a quite large mailing list (about
300-400 people) and there seem to be many people interested in the
system who would like to browse the discussions, but not get all the
mail.

The new group will be named comp.windows.garnet (to be parallel with
comp.windows.interviews, since Interviews is a similar kind of system
to Garnet).  This group will be for the discussion about bugs,
features, and questions about Garnet.  It will NOT be moderated.  The
current traffic on the garnet-users mailing list is about 4 or 5
messages per day, but the number of Garnet users continually
increases.

More information on Garnet is available from me.

Brad A. Myers
-- 
School of Computer Science                      (412) 268-5150
Carnegie Mellon University                      FAX: (412) 681-5739
5000 Forbes Avenue                              bam@a.gp.cs.cmu.edu
Pittsburgh, PA  15213-3890

From bam+@cs.cmu.edu Fri Aug  7 20:55:51 1992
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From: bam+@cs.cmu.edu (Brad Myers)
Subject: RESULT: comp.windows.garnet passes 220: 18
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The vote to create comp.windows.garnet passes 220 yes to 18 no.  Here are 
the votes:

YES votes:

1. "Dan Corkill, COINS, UMass 413/545-0156" <CORK@cs.umass.EDU>
2. "Josef G. Schreiner" <jgs@sumex.stanford.edu>
3. "Kai-Mikael J\d\d-Aro" <kai@nada.kth.se>
4. "Kurt Indermaur" <indermau@cs.umn.edu>
5. "Martin J. Zaidel" <zaidel@muzungu.cis.upenn.edu>
6. "Penner Robin" <penner_robin@ssdc.honeywell.com>
7. "Randy Fischer" <fischer@eng.ufl.edu>
8. "The TDL Fopra" <TDL@dfki.uni-sb.de>
9. "Ulrich Schaefer" <schaefer@dfki.uni-sb.de>
10. 408)922-2768 <dpb@viking.frame.com <Don Bennett          >
11. <maciek@mimuw.edu.pl>
12. <teskridg@NMSU.Edu>
13. <tslater@NMSU.Edu>
14. A.Wilkinson@bnr.co.uk
15. Alan Ruttenberg <alanr@media.mit.edu>
16. Alan Teague <teague@arthur.rdd.lmsc.lockheed.com>
17. Alberto Riva <alb@ipvaim.unipv.it>
18. Alejandro Caro <acaro@whopper.lcs.mit.edu>
19. Alok Mathur  <amathur@storm.EEAP.CWRU.Edu>
20. Andrew.Mickish@A.GP.CS.CMU.EDU
21. Anne Judith Rose <rose@itd.nrl.navy.mil>
22. B C Desai <bcdesai@alcor.concordia.ca>
23. Bala Srinivasan <srini@bruce.cs.monash.edu.au>
24. Bill Bohrer <bohrer@mcc.com>
25. Bill Poutinen <nudge@soccer.mis.Arizona.edu>
26. Billy Joel <riedesel@jarrett.den.mmc.com>
27. Bob Jackson <jackson@stsci.edu>
28. Brad.Myers@cs.cmu.edu on Wed, Jul 15, 1992 11:37 AM
29. Brent Benson <bwb@cs.unh.edu>
30. Bryan M Kramer <kramer@ai.toronto.edu>
31. C.Mollard@frec.bull.fr <C.Mollard@frec.bull.fr>
32. C.Tattersall@research.ptt.nl
33. Ceri Hopkins <C.A.Hopkins@computer-science.birmingham.ac.uk>
34. Charlie Lindahl <lindahl@arrisun3.uta.edu>
35. Cheuk-San Wang <wang@cs.cornell.edu>
36. Chris Esposito <chrise@bcsaic.boeing.com>
37. Chris Richardson <cer@Franz.COM>
38. Christophe MERTZ "CR2A" <mertz@cenaath.cena.dgac.fr>
39. Chuck Grant <grant@delvalle.llnl.GOV>
40. Clifford Ritchie <cliff@apple.com>
41. Conrad Poelman <cp2w+@andrew.cmu.edu>
42. Dan Cerys <cerys@BBN.COM>
43. Dan McCrobie <mccrobie@saifr00.cfsat.honeywell.com>
44. Dario.Giuse@DZG.GARNET.CS.CMU.EDU
45. Dave Brooks <dob@inel.gov>
46. Dave Love <d.love@daresbury.ac.uk>
47. Dave Pugmire <davep@hpfcgary.sde.hp.com>
48. David Axmark <davida@pinus.slu.se>
49. David M Chelberg <dmc@ecn.purdue.edu>
50. Denis Anthony <D.M.Anthony@computer-science.birmingham.ac.uk>
51. Denys Duchier <dduchier@csi.UOttawa.CA>
52. Detlef Schwier <schwier@informatik.uni-ulm.de>
53. Dipankar Gupta <dg@hplb.hpl.hp.com>
54. Don Hopkins <hopkins@turing-institute.ac.uk>
55. Donald Beaudry <don@vicorp.com>
56. Doug "D." Dankel <DANKEL@BNR.CA>
57. Edward K. Lee <eklee@CS.Berkeley.EDU>
58. Eric.Gardner@ISL1.RI.CMU.EDU
59. Erick Gallesio <eg@kaolin.unice.fr>
60. Erik Altmann <altmann@PLEURO.SOAR.CS.CMU.EDU>
61. Fernando Mato Mira <matomira@di.epfl.ch>
62. Frank R Smith <frs@cdr.oz.au>
63. Frank_Ritter@SHAMO.SOAR.CS.CMU.EDU
64. George Kutty <gk@theta.ece.ucsb.edu>
65. Glenn S. Elias <gelias@fergie.atl.ge.com>
66. Gordon Buxton <gordon@robots.oxford.ac.uk>
67. Guido Knappe <knappe@faw.uni-ulm.de>
68. Gyesung Lee <leegye@vuse.vanderbilt.edu>
69. Harri Ilmari Poyhonen <hipoyhon@cc.helsinki.fi>
70. Harris, Jed <JED@AppleLink.Apple.COM>
71. Herbert Damker    <damker@karlsruhe.gmd.de>
72. Howard Beck <hab@aiai.edinburgh.ac.uk>
73. Hubertus Hohl <Hohl@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de>
74. Ian Rogers <ianr@cogs.sussex.ac.uk>
75. Ignacio.Trejos-Zelaya@prg.oxford.ac.uk
76. Ingemar Hulthage <hulthage%gilligan.usc.edu@usc.edu>
77. Ivan Tou <tou@CS.UCLA.EDU>
78. James Ault <aultj@rpi.edu>
79. James Landay <landay@parc.xerox.com>
80. James Salsman <bovik@delta.eecs.nwu.edu>
81. James Tizard <james@ringo.ssn.flinders.edu.au>
82. Jeff Dalton <jeff@aiai.edinburgh.ac.uk>
83. Jeff Putnam <jefu@akbar.nmt.edu>
84. Jim Davis <davis@cs.cornell.edu>
85. Jim Mayer <mayer@wrc.xerox.com>
86. Joe Konstan <konstan@elmer-fudd.cs.berkeley.edu>
87. John Gibbons <johng@zeus.research.otca.oz.au>
88. John Richards <eczjr@mips.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>
89. John Sambrook <john@amc.com>
90. Jon Lieb <jlieb%pollux.usc.edu@usc.edu>
91. Jonas Lowgren <jlo@ida.liu.se>
92. Jose E. Hernandez <jeh@windrider.llnl.gov>
93. Josh Fisher <jfisher@hplabsz.hpl.hp.com>
94. Jost Krieger <x920031@rubb.rz.ruhr-uni-bochum.de>
95. Juergen Christoffel <jc@slim.gmd.de>
96. Juergen Theis <juergent@rwthi3.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>
97. Jutta Degener <jutta@cs.tu-berlin.de>
98. Karen York Kietzke <ky@VARICOSE.VENARI.CS.CMU.EDU>
99. Keith Decker <Decker@Themis.CS.UMASS.EDU>
100. Kenneth J Meltsner <meltsner@chipman.crd.ge.com>
101. Larry Stone <lcs@icad.COM>
102. Len Charest <charest@ai-cyclops.Jpl.Nasa.Gov>
103. Lorraine Normore <lfn23@cas.org>
104. Lynda L. True <shrdlu@willow.sdd.trw.com>
105. M.A.Bell@compsci.liverpool.ac.uk
106. Marilyn S Bunzo <msb@freud.arc.nasa.gov>
107. Mark Feblowitz <mdf0%shemesh@gte.com>
108. Mark Shirley <shirley@parc.xerox.com>
109. Mark.Kantrowitz@GLINDA.OZ.CS.CMU.EDU
110. Mark_Sherman@transarc.com
111. Markus Stumpf <stumpf@informatik.tu-muenchen.de>
112. Martin Sjolin <marsj@ida.liu.se>
113. Martin Stein <martin.stein@munich.ixos.de>
114. Marty Hall <hall@aplcen.apl.jhu.edu>
115. Masahiro HORI <HORI@TRL.VNET.IBM.COM>
116. Masayuki Kuwada <kuwada@soliton.ee.uec.ac.jp>
117. Matthias Ressel <Ressel@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de>
118. Mattias Werner <mawe@informatik.uni-Bremen.de>
119. Michael Clarkson<mike@malte.ensmp.fr>
120. Michael Froehlich <mfr@informatik.uni-Bremen.de>
121. Michael Sannella <sannella@cs.washington.edu>
122. Michael Twidale <mbt@computing.lancaster.ac.uk>
123. Michael Wirth <mcw@cs.rice.edu>
124. Mike Cornelio <cornelio@nebula.decnet.lockheed.com>
125. Mike Wray <mjw@hplb.hpl.hp.com>
126. Mustafa Uysal <uysal%trbilun.bitnet@BITNET.CC.CMU.EDU>
127. N F Drakos <nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk>
128. Oliver Dehning <dehning@helios.tnt.uni-hannover.de>
129. Omar Patino-Siliceo <omar@talnext.cc.vanderbilt.edu>
130. PLASSCHE@NICI.KUN.NL
131. Patrick Logan <plogan@std.MENTORG.COM>
132. Paul Dourish <Dourish@europarc.xerox.com>
133. Paul Harvey <pwh@Cs.Nott.AC.UK>
134. PeiYu Huang <huangp@wasser.Colorado.EDU>
135. Peter E. Jones <peterj@swanee.ee.uwa.oz.au>
136. Peter Halvorson <peter%fission@gatech.edu>
137. Peter Mikes <mikes@sherman.llnl.gov>
138. Philippe Marchal <Philippe.Marchal@ecrc.de>
139. Ping Luo <ping@ISI.EDU>
140. R J Williams <rodw@cbl.leeds.ac.uk>
141. RB Feenstra <rbfeens@cs.vu.nl>
142. Raja Sooriamurthi <raja@pygmy.cs.indiana.edu>
143. Rajan Parthasarathy <rp29+@andrew.cmu.edu>
144. Ralph Hill <rdh@thumper.bellcore.com>
145. Ramesh Vaidhyanathan <vaidhyan@ecn.purdue.edu>
146. Raymond Lang <lang@cs.tulane.edu>
147. Richard Eaton <eaton@cs.cornell.edu>
148. Richard Hesketh <rlh2@ukc.ac.uk>
149. Robert Goldman <goldman@rpal.rockwell.com>
150. Robert.Schnelbach@ISL1.RI.CMU.EDU
151. Roman Weissgaerber <roman@ece.tuwien.ac.at>
152. Rudolf Keller <keller@marlowe.crim.ca>
153. Russell G. Almond <statsci!almond@uunet.UU.NET>
154. Russell Ritchie <russell@gssec.bt.co.uk>
155. SNERG Library <snwiz@cs.Buffalo.EDU>
156. Sanjiva Weerawarana <saw@cs.purdue.edu>
157. Sascha Wildner <swildner@channelz.GUN.de>
158. Scott Blachowicz <statsci!scott@uunet.uu.net>
159. Scott Simpson <iac!simpson@uunet.UU.NET>
160. Scott_Fahlman@SEF-PMAX.SLISP.CS.CMU.EDU
161. Shon Vick <vick@stsci.edu>
162. Siegfried Schreiber <schreibs@informatik.tu-muenchen.de>
163. Simon Leinen <simon@lia.di.epfl.ch>
164. Skip Egdorf <egdorf@zaphod.lanl.gov>
165. Stefan Koser <KOSER%DULFAW1A.BITNET@BITNET.CC.CMU.EDU>
166. Stefan Vaillant <vaillant@rwthi3.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>
167. Stephen E. Miner <miner@tc.pw.com>
168. Stephen [Steve] Smoot <smoot@roger-rabbit.cs.berkeley.edu>
169. Steve Berson <steven@CS.UCLA.EDU>
170. Steve Talbots <talbots@semadt.metra.fr>
171. Steven.Roth@ISL1.RI.CMU.EDU
172. Thierry Besancon <besancon@titus.polytechnique.fr>
173. Thomas.McGinnis@SEGNO.SOAR.CS.CMU.EDU
174. Tim Bradshaw <tim.bradshaw@edinburgh.ac.uk>
175. Tom Canales <canales@aliceb.llnl.gov>
176. Tom Moore <tmoore@pnfi.forestry.ca>
177. Tom Zheng <tzheng@cs.purdue.edu>
178. Vijay Saraswat <saraswat@parc.xerox.com>
179. Virginia.Peck@SEISMO.SOAR.CS.CMU.EDU
180. Vladimir Bacvanski <vladimir@rwthi3.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>
181. Wolfgang Pohl <pohl@post.inf-wiss.ivp.uni-konstanz.de>
182. Y S Ramakrishna <ysr@eta.ece.ucsb.edu>
183. Yaw "O." Busia <yaw@cs.keele.ac.uk>
184. Ye Huang <huang@lia.di.epfl.ch>
185. abowd@minster.york.ac.uk
186. amra@med.ohio-state.edu
187. anderson@sapir.cog.jhu.edu
188. ayala@informatik.uni-kl.de
189. bvz@cs.utk.edu
190. chuk <chuk@cs.aston.ac.uk>
191. dan pierson <pierson@kukri.enet.dec.com>
192. duncan@zycad.com
193. golding@merl.com
194. gringhuis <hg8@unix.brighton.ac.uk>
195. haitham@chemical-eng.edinburgh.ac.uk
196. jml@lgc.com
197. john blue <jblue@copper.ucs.indiana.edu>
198. john@linus.mitre.org
199. johnson@charming.nrtc.northrop.com
200. joswig@informatik.uni-hamburg.de
201. karl.sierka@labyrinth.com
202. kevin@freya.cs.umass.edu
203. liew@cs.rutgers.edu
204. lynch@ils.nwu.edu
205. meehan@src.dec.com
206. mklein@atc.boeing.com
207. pazzagli@lafayette.cerisi.fr
208. prc <prc@gec-mrc.co.uk>
209. rmd <rmd@gec-mrc.co.uk>
210. robert@cogsci.edinburgh.ac.uk
211. ruman <ruman@meroot.eng.uci.edu>
212. rwk@crl.dec.com
213. salisbur@cs.washington.edu
214. skidmore@europa.asd.contel.com
215. sl@ntsun.edvz.tuwien.ac.at
216. smacalde%ICMSC.USP.BR@BITNET.CC.CMU.EDU
217. tar@ISI.EDU
218. trytten@cps.msu.edu
219. william m perkins <perkins@mksol.dseg.ti.com>
220. yost <yost@adobe.com>

NO Votes

1. Bill Owens <owens@cookiemonster.cc.buffalo.edu>
2. Carl Rigney <cdr@kpc.com>
3. David Barr <barr@darwin.psu.edu>
4. Ed McGuire <emcguire@intellection.com>
5. John G Dobnick <jgd@csd4.csd.uwm.edu>
6. Kim DeVaughn <ked01@juts.ccc.amdahl.com>
7. Leonard J. Peirce <peirce@gumby.cc.wmich.edu>
8. M J Sawar <sawar@cbl.leeds.ac.uk>
9. Paul Sears "Sys Admin" <sears@flower.egr.uh.edu>
10. Richard H. Miller <rick@crick.ssctr.bcm.tmc.edu>
11. Steve Rogers <srogers@tad.eds.com>
12. Sven Heinicke <sven@cs.widener.edu>
13. Ted Koppel <tkoppel%server@carl.org>
14. The Wolfe of the Den <news@wolves.Durham.NC.US>
15. Tim Szeliga <tim@snow.nohrsc.nws.gov>
16. mhpower@stan.mit.edu
17. spm2d@wilbury.cs.Virginia.EDU
18. tgt@cbfsa.att.com

 
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