From msilbergleid@psn.com Tue Mar 7 16:37:55 1995
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From: msilbergleid@psn.com (Michael Silbergleid)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,rec.video,rec.video.desktop,rec.video.production
Subject: RFD: rec.video.professional moderated
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REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD)
Newsgroup: rec.video.professional
Status: Moderated
Distribution: World
Summary: For professionals in video, television, and broadcasting
Proponent: Michael Silbergleid <msilbergleid@psn.com>
This is a formal Request For Discussion (RFD) about the creation of a
moderated newsgroup relating to professional video, television, and
broadcasting.
This RFD has been issued in accordance with the guidelines set in the
"How to Create a New Usenet Newsgroup" FAQ regularly posted to
news.announce.newgroups. Please refer to this article if you have any
questions about the newsgroup creation process.
**This is not a call for votes. Please do not vote now.**
This RFD is being cross-posted to the following relevant newsgroups:
news.announce.newgroups, news.groups
rec.video, rec.video.desktop, rec.video.production
It will then be sent to related mailing lists:
vidpro-l@bgu.edu
vidnet-l@uga.cc.uga.edu
brdcst-l@unlvm.unl.edu
CHARTER
rec.video.professional would be a newsgroup dealing with specific
technical and artistic issues in professional video, television and
broadcasting.
Topics would include:
+ Policy (e.g. federal regulations passed down from the Federal
Communications Commission) and operation (e.g. day-to-day physical
plant) of broadcast, production and post production facilities.
+ Announcements of events of interest to the video, television and
broadcasting community such as conferences and conventions.
+ ENG (Electronic News Gathering) equipment specifications.
+ New ENG technology such as disk-based (as opposed to tape-based)
cameras.
+ ENG videotape formats.
+ Linear and nonlinear editing.
+ Special Effect design and creation.
+ Problem solving and trouble-shooting.
+ Production artistry.
+ Single- and multiple-camera productions.
+ In-studio and remote (out of studio) productions.
MODERATION POLICY
The sole purpose of moderating the proposed newsgroup is to restrict the
discussion to subjects related to the video profession. All articles
dealing with such subjects will be accepted, regardless of the point of
view of the author. The moderator will reject articles not pertaining to
topics described in the Charter, including:
+ Commercial announcements.
+ Personal attacks and flames.
+ Political discussions not directly related to the video profession.
+ Questions or comments pertaining to video hobbyists or amateurs (these
articles will be redirected to the appropriate newsgroups).
The proposed moderator is Michael Silbergleid <msilbergleid@psn.com>.
However, during the discussion, other video professionals are encouraged
to come forward to be co-moderators, alternate moderators, and/or backup
moderators.
RATIONALE
There is considerable interest in forming this newsgroup from those who
are video, television and broadcasting professionals currently posting on
rec.video, rec.video.desktop, and rec.video.production. There is a certain
dissatisfaction in the professional community with those existing
newsgroups as they contain mostly amateurs and hobbyists.
PROCEDURE
Please post any response to this message to news.groups. If you use the
followup feature on your newsreader this should happen automatically. It
is important to understand that all discussions about the merits of this
proposal should occur on news.groups.
Unless the discussion indicates a need to resubmit a new RFD, a Call for
Votes (CFV) will be posted in approximately three to four weeks after the
posting of this RFD.
FUTURE CALL FOR VOTES
Please do not post any votes now. This is not a call for votes. When the
CFV is posted, instructions will be given on how to mail your votes to the
Usenet Volunteer Votetakers (UVV).
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Michael Silbergleid <msilbergleid@psn.com> New York, NY
Television Broadcast Magazine tvb@psn.com
From handler@sub-rosa.com Mon Jul 24 18:08:41 1995
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From: handler@sub-rosa.com (Michael Handler)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,rec.video,rec.video.desktop,rec.video.production
Subject: CFV: rec.video.professional moderated
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Date: 19 Jul 1995 22:35:30 -0000
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FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
moderated group rec.video.professional
Newsgroups line:
rec.video.professional Technical & artistic issues in professional video (moderated).
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 9 Aug 1995.
This vote is being conducted by Michael Handler <handler@sub-rosa.com>, a
neutral third party and a member of the Usenet Volunteer Votetakers [UVV].
For questions about the vote, the voting process, or voting mechanics,
email him at <handler@sub-rosa.com>.
The proponent for this proposal is Michael Silbergleid <msilber@li.net>.
If you have any other questions about this proposal, please contact him.
RATIONALE
There is considerable interest in this newsgroup from those video,
television and broadcasting professionals currently posting on rec.video,
rec.video.desktop, and rec.video.production. There is a frustration in the
professional community with those existing newsgroups as they contain
mostly amateurs and hobbyists.
CHARTER
This would be a general newsgroup dealing with specific technical and
artistic issues in professional video, television and broadcasting.
Topics would include:
+ policy (eg. federal regulations passed down from the Federal
Communications Commission) and operation (eg. day-to-day physical
plant) of broadcast, production and post production facilities.
+ announcements of events of interest to the video, television and
broadcasting community such as conferences and conventions.
+ ENG (Electronic News Gathering) equipment specifications.
+ New ENG (Electronic News Gathering) technology such as disk-based
(as opposed to tape-based cameras).
+ ENG (Electronic News Gathering) videotape formats.
+ Linear and nonlinear editing.
+ Special Effect design and creation.
+ Problem solving and Trouble Shooting.
+ Production artistry.
+ Single camera productions.
+ Multiple camera productions.
+ In-Studio productions.
+ Remote (out of studio) productions.
MODERATION
Moderator: Michael Silbergleid <msilbergleid@psn.com>
Submissions Address: videopro@psn.com
Contact Address: videopro-request@psn.com
DISTRIBUTION
This Call For Votes (CFV) has been crossposted to the following newsgroups:
news.announce.newgroups, news.groups, rec.video, rec.video.desktop,
rec.video.production
After this Call For Votes (CFV) appears in <news.announce.newsgroups>, it
will be sent to the following mailing lists:
* vidpro-l@bga.edu
* vidnet-l@uga.cc.uga.edu
HOW TO VOTE
One vote counted per person, no more than one per account. Attempts at
ballot box stuffing or vote fraud will not be treated lightly.
**************************************************************************
*** IMPORTANT: Email addresses, names, and votes of all voters will be ***
*** published in the final voting results list. UVV voting is not done ***
*** by secret ballot. If you don't like this policy, don't vote. ***
**************************************************************************
Send email to: <video-vote@sub-rosa.com>. Just replying should work if
you are not reading this on a mailing list.
Your mail message should contain ONE (and only ONE) of the following four
statements:
I vote YES on rec.video.professional
I vote NO on rec.video.professional
I vote ABSTAIN on rec.video.professional
I CANCEL my vote on rec.video.professional
YES signifies a vote for the creation of the newsgroup. NO signifies a
vote against the creation of the newsgroup. If you vote ABSTAIN, your vote
will be registered and will be shown in the final results posting, but it
will not affect the outcome of the vote.
If you CANCEL your vote, all records of your vote will be purged from the
active results file, and your name, address, and vote will not be listed
in the final results posting.
ABSTAIN and CANCEL are nearly the same thing -- the only difference is,
with ABSTAIN, your name and address are still listed in the final listing.
If you later change your mind, you may vote again from the same account.
Only your last valid vote will be registered in the final count.
Anything else may be rejected by the automatic vote counting program. The
votetaker will respond to your received ballots with a personal
acknowledgement 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.
After the final results are posted to <news.announce.newgroups>, there
will then be a five-day period during which the published vote list may be
corrected and any irregularities addressed.
OFFICIAL SOURCES OF THE CFV
The only official sources of this CFV are:
* The copy which was crossposted to <news.announce.newgroups>
* Any copies which were sent to mailing lists *by* *the* *votetaker*
* One received from the votetaker's automated mailserver
To obtain a copy of the CFV from the votetaker's mailserver, send an email
message to <video-cfv@sub-rosa.com>. The text of your message does not
matter; this is an automated function. A computer handles this, not a
human.
IMPORTANT: If you give anyone copies of the CFV, the copies must be whole
and unmodified. Distributing pre-filled in ballots or modified copies of
this CFV is considered voting fraud. If this occurs on a large scale, or
causes voting problems or irregularities, the vote may be canceled.
When in doubt, ask the votetaker.
--
Michael Handler <handler@sub-rosa.com> Usenet Volunteer Votetakers (UVV)
Usenet Volunteer Votetakers WWW page: <URL:http://www.amdahl.com/ext/uvv>
From handler@sub-rosa.com Thu Jul 27 20:26:01 1995
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From: handler@sub-rosa.com (Michael Handler)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,rec.video,rec.video.desktop,rec.video.production
Subject: 2nd CFV: rec.video.professional moderated
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Date: 28 Jul 1995 00:25:30 -0000
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LAST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
moderated group rec.video.professional
***************************************************************************
* NOTE: This is the second CFV of two. If you have already voted and *
* received an acknowledgement of your vote in email from the *
* votetaker, you *DO* *NOT* need to vote again. If you have any *
* questions, ask the votetaker, Michael Handler <handler@sub-rosa.com> *
***************************************************************************
Newsgroups line:
rec.video.professional Technical & artistic issues in professional video (moderated).
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 9 Aug 1995.
This vote is being conducted by Michael Handler <handler@sub-rosa.com>, a
neutral third party and a member of the Usenet Volunteer Votetakers [UVV].
For questions about the vote, the voting process, or voting mechanics,
email him at <handler@sub-rosa.com>.
The proponent for this proposal is Michael Silbergleid <msilber@li.net>.
If you have any other questions about this proposal, please contact him.
RATIONALE
There is considerable interest in this newsgroup from those video,
television and broadcasting professionals currently posting on rec.video,
rec.video.desktop, and rec.video.production. There is a frustration in the
professional community with those existing newsgroups as they contain
mostly amateurs and hobbyists.
CHARTER
This would be a general newsgroup dealing with specific technical and
artistic issues in professional video, television and broadcasting.
Topics would include:
+ policy (eg. federal regulations passed down from the Federal
Communications Commission) and operation (eg. day-to-day physical
plant) of broadcast, production and post production facilities.
+ announcements of events of interest to the video, television and
broadcasting community such as conferences and conventions.
+ ENG (Electronic News Gathering) equipment specifications.
+ New ENG (Electronic News Gathering) technology such as disk-based
(as opposed to tape-based cameras).
+ ENG (Electronic News Gathering) videotape formats.
+ Linear and nonlinear editing.
+ Special Effect design and creation.
+ Problem solving and Trouble Shooting.
+ Production artistry.
+ Single camera productions.
+ Multiple camera productions.
+ In-Studio productions.
+ Remote (out of studio) productions.
MODERATION
Moderator: Michael Silbergleid <msilbergleid@psn.com>
Submissions Address: videopro@psn.com
Contact Address: videopro-request@psn.com
DISTRIBUTION
This Call For Votes (CFV) has been crossposted to the following newsgroups:
news.announce.newgroups, news.groups, rec.video, rec.video.desktop,
rec.video.production
After this Call For Votes (CFV) appears in <news.announce.newsgroups>, it
will be sent to the following mailing lists:
* vidpro-l@bga.edu
* vidnet-l@uga.cc.uga.edu
HOW TO VOTE
One vote counted per person, no more than one per account. Attempts at
ballot box stuffing or vote fraud will not be treated lightly.
**************************************************************************
*** IMPORTANT: Email addresses, names, and votes of all voters will be ***
*** published in the final voting results list. UVV voting is not done ***
*** by secret ballot. If you don't like this policy, don't vote. ***
**************************************************************************
Send email to: <video-vote@sub-rosa.com>. Just replying should work if
you are not reading this on a mailing list.
Your mail message should contain ONE (and only ONE) of the following four
statements:
I vote YES on rec.video.professional
I vote NO on rec.video.professional
I vote ABSTAIN on rec.video.professional
I CANCEL my vote on rec.video.professional
YES signifies a vote for the creation of the newsgroup. NO signifies a
vote against the creation of the newsgroup. If you vote ABSTAIN, your vote
will be registered and will be shown in the final results posting, but it
will not affect the outcome of the vote.
If you CANCEL your vote, all records of your vote will be purged from the
active results file, and your name, address, and vote will not be listed
in the final results posting.
ABSTAIN and CANCEL are nearly the same thing -- the only difference is,
with ABSTAIN, your name and address are still listed in the final listing.
If you later change your mind, you may vote again from the same account.
Only your last valid vote will be registered in the final count.
Anything else may be rejected by the automatic vote counting program. The
votetaker will respond to your received ballots with a personal
acknowledgement 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.
After the final results are posted to <news.announce.newgroups>, there
will then be a five-day period during which the published vote list may be
corrected and any irregularities addressed.
OFFICIAL SOURCES OF THE CFV
The only official sources of this CFV are:
* The copy which was crossposted to <news.announce.newgroups>
* Any copies which were sent to mailing lists *by* *the* *votetaker*
* One received from the votetaker's automated mailserver
To obtain a copy of the CFV from the votetaker's mailserver, send an email
message to <video-cfv@sub-rosa.com>. The text of your message does not
matter; this is an automated function. A computer handles this, not a
human.
IMPORTANT: If you give anyone copies of the CFV, the copies must be whole
and unmodified. Distributing pre-filled in ballots or modified copies of
this CFV is considered voting fraud. If this occurs on a large scale, or
causes voting problems or irregularities, the vote may be canceled.
When in doubt, ask the votetaker.
--
Michael Handler <handler@sub-rosa.com> Usenet Volunteer Votetakers (UVV)
Usenet Volunteer Votetakers WWW page: <URL:http://www.amdahl.com/ext/uvv>
From handler@sub-rosa.com Mon Aug 14 15:34:06 1995
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: handler@sub-rosa.com (Michael Handler)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,rec.video,rec.video.desktop,rec.video.production
Subject: RESULT: rec.video.professional moderated passes 201:14
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Date: 14 Aug 1995 19:33:58 -0000
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RESULT
moderated group rec.video.professional passes 201:14
There were 201 YES votes and 14 NO votes, for a total of 215 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.
rec.video.professional passed on Thu Jul 27 20:46:22 1995
Newsgroups line:
rec.video.professional Professional video, technical and artistic (moderated).
The voting period closed at 23:59:59 UTC, 9 Aug 1995.
This vote is being conducted by Michael Handler <handler@sub-rosa.com>, a
neutral third party and a member of the Usenet Volunteer Votetakers [UVV].
For questions about the vote, the voting process, or voting mechanics,
email him at <handler@sub-rosa.com>.
The proponent for this proposal is Michael Silbergleid <msilber@li.net>.
If you have any other questions about this proposal, please contact him.
CHARTER
This would be a general newsgroup dealing with specific technical and
artistic issues in professional video, television and broadcasting.
Topics would include:
+ policy (eg. federal regulations passed down from the Federal
Communications Commission) and operation (eg. day-to-day physical
plant) of broadcast, production and post production facilities.
+ announcements of events of interest to the video, television and
broadcasting community such as conferences and conventions.
+ ENG (Electronic News Gathering) equipment specifications.
+ New ENG (Electronic News Gathering) technology such as disk-based
(as opposed to tape-based cameras).
+ ENG (Electronic News Gathering) videotape formats.
+ Linear and nonlinear editing.
+ Special Effect design and creation.
+ Problem solving and Trouble Shooting.
+ Production artistry.
+ Single camera productions.
+ Multiple camera productions.
+ In-Studio productions.
+ Remote (out of studio) productions.
MODERATION
Moderator: Michael Silbergleid <msilbergleid@psn.com>
Submissions Address: videopro@psn.com
Contact Address: videopro-request@psn.com
***************************************************************************
*** The following results posting is Copyright 1995 Michael Handler and ***
*** Sub Rosa Software, Inc. Usage of the following list or any part ***
*** thereof as a mass mailing list or for any other purpose without the ***
*** express written consent of the votetaker is strictly prohibited, ***
*** and may be enforced by law. ***
***************************************************************************
(In other words, don't use these email addresses as an advertising mailing
list or to send them all surveys asking them why they voted the way they
did. You're only going to get people pissed off at you.)
rec.video.professional Final Vote Ack
Voted Yes
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100445.3074@compuserve.com Richard Cobourne
75554.706@compuserve.com James A. Laing
76065.432@compuserve.com DAVID REISS
aa010@detroit.freenet.org Chuck Reti
adair@scr.siemens.com Jonathan Adair
AdamWilt@aol.com
AGRitter@aol.com
akennedy@io.org Alan Kennedy
Alan.Gilbertson@tri-c.cc.oh.us Alan Gilbertson
andyb@indy.net Andy Birkhead
andyl@harlequin.com Andy Latto
art.clarke@bbs.synapse.net Art Clarke
asterisk@IslandNet.com David Springbett
azrock@sedona.net
barryo@ix.netcom.com Barry Ouellette
bctv@deepcove.com
belvin@ix.netcom.com Aubrey Wells
Ben_Daube@tvo.org Ben Daube
BernieHuth@aol.com
besancon@rain.org
bj160@freenet.toronto.on.ca Ian Gardner
bjacobs@idirect.com Brooke Jacobs
bmcilroy@island.net Betty McIlroy
bmw@nai.net Scott Greczkowski
booruss@qnet.com russ grubbs
bparker@interaccess.com Ben Parker
BROTHERS@FLOPN2.dseg.ti.com
burkett@indirect.com Bill Burkett
byxbe@detroit.net Thom Byxbe
ccrocket@aztec.asu.edu CHARLES F. CROCKETT
Chris@cbarham.demon.co.uk Chris Barham
cinraney@ksu.ksu.edu Cindy Jeffrey
clarkw@vidco.com Clark Williams
clstampe@mailbox.syr.edu Chris Stamper
cmallam@magi.com Chris Mallam
CorpComm2@aol.com
coxt@cs.unc.edu Tom Cox
CSDM41A@prodigy.com MR STEPHEN J HAYFORD
csr-kts@gol.com Kevin Sullivan
cydemon@rci.ripco.com Wil Maxwell
danesemc@ttown.apci.com Michael Danese
daveman@ferrari.netxpress.com Karen Gentz
davetong@uidaho.edu Dave Tong
davewade@soho.ios.com David Wade
davidthx@chautauqua.com david holleb
dejesus@archimedes.vislab.navy.mil Francisco X DeJesus
dfccomm@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca DFC Communications
dgiles@astral.magic.ca Dave Giles
dgt@WPI.EDU Doug Thompson
dhrknss@freenet.columbus.oh.us Diana Harkness
dills@fred.net
DNelson@www.ies.ncsu.edu David Nelson
dolt@qnet.com Mark Polnasek
draziw@netcom.com Ryan
DScoop@aol.com
dvarn@gate.net
eabu2072@ea.oac.uci.edu Kilroy
eesb@chevron.com Elizabeth Baggs
ElPolvo@aol.com
eswanson@iglou.com Eric S.
etay@cougar.multiline.com.au E. Tay
EThomas@world.std.com Evan J Thomas
gclayton@waikato.ac.nz
gene@ionet.net gene bortmes
generad@epix.net
george.randell@sbenorfolk.org George Randell
GJW3603@aol.com
goldberg@oasys.dt.navy.mil Mark Goldberg
greg@ludpod.com Greg Ludington
greglo@inforamp.net greg lockwood
gshaftel@aol.com Gshaftel
H.Reusch@ieee.org Holger Reusch
helge@norway.bbs.no HELGE HAUGLAND
HF23@aol.com
Hillmann@nmaa.org Tod H. Hopkins
hoffman@cs.pitt.edu Bob Hoffman
iain@anderton.demon.co.uk Iain Pybus
IamWes@aol.com
Image04@pop03.ca.us.ibm.net Bastian K. Wimmer
islander@mail.msen.com Michael Bauser
iu54@jove.acs.unt.edu Grimes Greg
iwrite4u@ix.netcom.com Diane Hoag
izsmith@primenet.com Steve Schneider
jbartlet@triton.horizon.bc.ca Jonathan Bartlett
jdavid@infinet.com J. David Johnson
jdfalk@cybernothing.org
JDietz@aol.com
jimmack@io.org Jim MacKrell
jimpowel@ix.netcom.com Jim Powell
Jim_OBrien@sacbbx.com Jim OBrien
JkNorth@aol.com
jlogan@digitalimage.com John Logan
jpc@hammer.msfc.nasa.gov J. Porter Clark
jrogers@adam.com.au Jamie Rogers
jsr@dexter.mi.org Jay S. Rouman
justin.barrett@tenforward.com Justin Barrett
jyoung@usa.nai.net Jim Young
Karl.Kirbie.1@nd.edu Karl Kirbie
kbranam@electrotex.com
ketil@tvnorge.no Ketil Kirkerud
KevinPM@aol.com
kiwi@iohk.com Justin Keen
kokol@polaris.net Irv Kokol
krauss@escher.gsfc.nasa.gov W.D. Krauss
lance@rahul.net Lance K. Chun
laynemurph@aol.com LayneMurph
leder@ix.netcom.com Larry Eder
Lee_Warner@ccmail.bmc.com
list-votes@dream.hb.north.de Martin Schr"oder
Lithatt@aol.com
ljvideo@netcom.com Larry Jandro
lmanning@earth.fjc.gov Laura Manning
LOCSTUDIO@aol.com
Logic2@aol.com
maisel@CC.IMS.DISA.MIL Lynn Cal Maise
mallen@paradox.apana.org.au Mark P Allen
manfred.lange@hamburg.netsurf.de Manfred Lange
marble@fairfield.com Joel Leskowitz
markj@sensemedia.net The Truth
mars@usit.net Marsha Marsiglio
mbeall@freenet.columbus.oh.us Mark Beall
mbell@acs.bu.edu
mccoyp@wolfe.net Phil McCoy
milas@asiaonline.net Hamdani Milas
Mitchell_Kasdin@lamg.com Mitchell Kasdin
mlanciaux@ids.net Marc Lanciaux
MLevie@aol.com
mlevin@hooked.net Michael Levin
mman@cac.washington.edu Michelle Mansfield
mollya@ix.netcom.com Mary O. Archibold
Montuer@aol.com
mox@vpnet.chi.il.us William Moxley
mpvc@io.org Motion Picture Video
mscottc@ix.netcom.com M. Scott Cole
msheridan@igc.apc.org Michael Sheridan
msilber@li.net Michael Silbergleid
msilber@panix.com Michael
mvision@ix.netcom.com Mark Ditmanson
MXEM30B@prodigy.com MR TOM PREFLING
ndallen@io.org Nigel Allen
newmedia@teleport.com Jim Swenson
nrd1kcc@nrd.ups.com Kevin C. Castner
nwvw@teleport.com Larry Brieloff
paradox@gate.net Chuck Skinner
patrick.bryant@pinnacle.uu.holonet.net Patrick Bryant
pcr@ic.net phil reed
pdgray@math.uwaterloo.ca Peter D. Gray
Peteopo@aol.com
philippe@avignon.equinox.gen.nz Belinda Sibly
phoffman@proper.com Paul Hoffman
pose@idirect.com Eric Posner
proeser@io.org Paul Roeser
QuinLee@aol.com
R53111AV@helios.edvz.univie.ac.at muki pakesch
ralph@thecoast.gvg.TEK.COM Ralph Williams
rambrose@mcs.com
rch@sos.sos.net Rich
rdkeen@hamlet.uncg.edu Rich Keen
retp@gate.net Rick Tugman
Rex@DesktopImages.com Rex Olson
RexRec@aol.com
reynolds@macalstr.edu
richard@tvs.tv4.se Richard Olsson
rlord@gn.apc.org Richard Lord
rmweiss@ix.netcom.com Richard Weiss
roberto@keltia.freenix.fr Ollivier Robert
robing@ix.netcom.com Robin Gold
Rod_Crossley@tvo.org Rod Crossley
RonH1855@aol.com
rthaler@cyberenet.net Randy Thaler
shawk@panix.com Sandy Hawkins
simonc@hookup.net SIMON CRAWSHAW
smochen@fast.net
Sonimage@eworld.com
spivak@soho.ios.com Michael Spivak
sredilla@omni.voicenet.com R. Scott Redilla
stdkeb@pip.shsu.edu Keith E. Babuszczak
SteveJ@megaweb.com Steven Brungardt
stofa@ihgp.ih.att.com James A Stofa
tatt_si_tan@hpsgit.desk.hp.com
techman@qnet.com Technoman
Tfoot@aol.com
Tford1010@aol.com
tgerstel@world.std.com Tom Gerstel
timothy530@aol.com Timothy530
tjenvey@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu Timothy M. Jenvey
twpierce@midway.uchicago.edu Tim Pierce
Varleyk@aol.com
videoric@orion.sgi.net Richard Ettinger
VidPhil@aol.com
VQBJ30A@prodigy.com MR BRAD G OLSON
VSBP19B@prodigy.com BRENDAN O'CONNELL
wad@io.org E.G.Wad
warreng@ix.netcom.com M. G. Warren
webtv@ix.netcom.com JR
wemurlin@bpa.gov Murlin, William E. (Bill)-CGMV
Weston1@netcom.com Dave Weston, CDP
WJRyan@aol.com
WPlate@aol.com
XFERman@aol.com
ZKTKB@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU E. Susan Stonehill
Voted No
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afabbro@umich.edu
csaamw@urc.tue.nl Michiel Wijers
frs@krypta.snafu.de Frank Schlueter
hitech@primenet.com HiTech
jcmurphy@smurfland.cit.buffalo.edu Jeff Murphy
KarolLC@aol.com
larson@net.com Alan Larson
nrn@tezcat.com Norman Nithman
patl@skyclad.lcs.mit.edu Patrick J. LoPresti
price@jove.acs.unt.edu Price Charles
rick@bcm.tmc.edu Richard H. Miller
smarry@turing.toronto.edu Smarasderagd
stainles@bga.com Dwight Brown
widenius@cc.helsinki.fi Risto Widenius
Abstained
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mmt@RedBrick.COM M Mike Taksar KC6ZPS
Votes in error
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Michael.T.Shell@msfc.nasa.gov Mike Shell
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