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From smith-una@yale.edu Tue May 11 08:34:31 1993
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From: smith-una@yale.edu (Una Smith)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.math.stat,bit.listserv.edstat-l,bit.listserv.stat-l,bit.listserv.sas-l,bit.listserv.spssx-l,sci.math
Subject: RFD: sci.stat hierarchy
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Date: 10 May 1993 11:33:33 -0400
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REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION
CHANGES
Change sci.math.stat to sci.stat.misc
Change bit.listserv.edstat-l to sci.stat.edstat
Change bit.listserv.stat-l to sci.stat.stat
Change bit.listserv.sas-l to sci.stat.sas
Change bit.listserv.spssx-l to sci.stat.spssx
STATUS
Unchanged
COMMENTS
This proposal is motivated by the now un-wieldy number of bit.listserv.*
groups and the lack of organization within the bit.listserv hierarchy.
The bit.listserv groups are mailing lists that have gateways into Usenet:
these gateways would be moved to the new newsgroups. This proposal does
not directly affect the mailing lists in any way. This proposal is made
with the consent or at the request of the owners of the lists in question.
EDSTAT-L is for discussion of undergraduate-level statistics questions.
This is unique: the group should not merge with any of the other groups.
The list owner requests that the Usenet group name be without "-L".
STAT-L and sci.math.stat are similar, and there is routine cross-posting
between the two. But STAT-L has many e-mail subscribers who would not
relish the additional traffic should the two groups be combined.
SAS-L is for discussion of usage and statistical applications of the SAS
package. These discussions have always tended to be of a very statistical
nature; SAS-L does not fit well in the comp.* hierarchy.
SPSSX-L is specifically for discussion of usage and applications of the
SPSSX statistical package. It is much like the SAS-L group.
These lists have active, established memberships and collective identities,
so I propose not to change their names: now is the time to discuss this.
Moving these groups into the sci.* hierarchy would make them easier to
locate by Usenet readers, and more widely distributed. I suggest moving
sci.math.stat as well because it doesn't really fit into the sci.math.*
hierarchy and it would fit naturally with the other statistics groups in
a sci.stat.* hierarchy.
A note to mailing list subscribers:
There is a formal process for Usenet newsgroup creation and modification.
This proposal represents the first step in the process. If there is general
agreement, future steps would include a formal call for votes (CFV), to be
submitted voluntarily by readers via e-mail to a designated address. If at
the end of the voting period there are 2/3 and at least 100 more Yes than No
votes, then the Usenet powers-that-be will put the necessary changes into
effect. This proposal will not affect the configuration of the mailing
lists, only the Usenet newsgroups to which they are gated.
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Una Smith Biology Department smith-una@yale.edu
Yale University
New Haven, CT 06511
From smith-una@yale.edu Thu Jun 3 17:13:30 1993
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From: smith-una@yale.edu (Una Smith)
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Subject: 2nd RFD: sci.stat.* hierarchy
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Date: 3 Jun 1993 12:22:29 -0400
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REVISED
Request for Discussion
Proposal
change to (original RFD)
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sci.math.stat sci.stat.math (sci.stat.misc)
bit.listserv.edstat-l sci.stat.edu (sci.stat.edstat)
bit.listserv.stat-l sci.stat.consult (sci.stat.stat)
bit.listserv.sas-l comp.soft-sys.sas (sci.stat.sas)
bit.listserv.spssx-l comp.soft-sys.spss (sci.stat.spssx)
Status
Unchanged
Comments
The original RFD of 10 May 1993 is hereby ammended. Because these
name changes were proposed informally within a week of the original RFD,
and were well-received by the participants of all 5 groups, I will close
the discussion period and post the call for votes (CFV) on 10 June 1993.
The CFV will give explicit instructions on how to vote.
The bit.listserv groups are mailing lists that have gateways into Usenet:
these gateways will be moved to the new newsgroups. This proposal does
not affect the configuration of the mailing lists, only the newsgroups to
which they are gated.
--
Una Smith Department of Biology smith-una@yale.edu
Yale University
New Haven, CT 06511
From smith-una@yale.edu Fri Jun 11 15:54:37 1993
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From: smith-una@yale.edu (Una Smith)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.math.stat,bit.listserv.edstat-l,bit.listserv.stat-l,bit.listserv.sas-l,bit.listserv.spssx-l,bit.admin
Subject: CFV: sci.stat.* hierarchy
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Date: 11 Jun 1993 13:39:38 -0400
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Summary: Reorganize statistics and related software groups
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CALL FOR VOTES
This CFV involves 5 separate votes
PROPOSAL
change to
sci.math.stat sci.stat.math
bit.listserv.edstat-l sci.stat.edu
bit.listserv.stat-l sci.stat.consult
bit.listserv.sas-l comp.soft-sys.sas
bit.listserv.spssx-l comp.soft-sys.spss
BACKGROUND
The sci.math.stat newsgroup is a forum for discussion of
mathematical statistics. The other 4 groups are mailing
lists for discussion of statistics, with varying emphasis;
they are all mature and popular mailing lists with high
volumes of traffic, which has driven them to establish
two-way gates to Usenet. This CFV is offered to reorganize
these groups in order to enhance distribution and readership.
HOW TO VOTE
Please vote for each proposed change separately, using the formula:
I vote X on sci.stat.math
I vote X on sci.stat.edu
I vote X on sci.stat.consult
I vote X on comp.soft-sys.sas
I vote X on comp.soft-sys.spss
Where "X" is "yes" or "no".
You can put them all in a single e-mail message. Send your votes to
smith-una@yale.edu (the original sender of this CFV). Please use the
Subject "CFV: sci.stat.* hierarchy".
Votes will be accepted until 12:00 noon US Eastern Std. Time on 10 July.
VOTING RULES
You must use the format specified above because your vote will be
tallied using a computer program. You must vote via e-mail to
smith-una@yale.edu: votes sent via the mailing list/newsgroup will
*not* be counted. Only correctly formatted votes received before
12:00 noon US EDT on 10 July will be accepted.
You may vote only once, no matter how many computer accounts you
have. Forwarded or proxy ballots are not allowed. If you do vote
more than once, only the last vote received will be counted. This
allows you the luxury of changing your mind. You may vote only on
the proposal as stated.
Please do not distribute this CFV. If you wish to draw attention to
the vote, you may inform others that there is a vote underway, and
where you saw this CFV. This CFV will be re-posted during the voting
period, to give latecomers a chance to vote. For a Usenet proposal
to pass, there must be at least 100 more YES votes than NO votes and
at least 2/3 of all votes must be YES. You may abstain simply by
deleting the appropriate line(s), or by not voting at all.
Receipt of all votes will be acknowledged periodically. Once the
voting period ends, the votes will be tallied and the results posted
in news.announce.newgroups, news.groups, and the 4 bit.listserv.*
groups in question. The results will include a list of all voters
and how they voted, so that each voter can verify that his or her
vote was counted properly.
Please vote!
--
Una Smith Department of Biology smith-una@yale.edu
Yale University
New Haven, CT 06511
From smith-una@yale.edu Fri Jul 2 13:26:30 1993
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From: smith-una@yale.edu (Una Smith)
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Subject: 2nd CFV: sci.stat.* hierarchy
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Date: 2 Jul 1993 11:13:51 -0400
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2nd CALL FOR VOTES
PROPOSAL
change to
sci.math.stat sci.stat.math
bit.listserv.edstat-l sci.stat.edu
bit.listserv.stat-l sci.stat.consult
bit.listserv.sas-l comp.soft-sys.sas
bit.listserv.spssx-l comp.soft-sys.spss
BACKGROUND
The sci.math.stat newsgroup is a forum for discussion of
mathematical statistics. The other 4 groups are mailing
lists for discussion of statistics, with varying emphasis;
they are all mature and popular mailing lists with high
volumes of traffic, which has driven them to establish
two-way gates to Usenet. This CFV is offered to reorganize
these groups in order to enhance distribution and readership.
HOW TO VOTE
Please vote for each proposed change separately, using the formula:
I vote X on sci.stat.math
I vote X on sci.stat.edu
I vote X on sci.stat.consult
I vote X on comp.soft-sys.sas
I vote X on comp.soft-sys.spss
Where "X" is "yes" or "no".
You can put them all in a single e-mail message. Send your votes to
smith-una@yale.edu (the original sender of this CFV). Please use the
Subject "CFV: sci.stat.* hierarchy".
Votes will be accepted until 12:00 noon US Eastern Std. Time on 10 July.
VOTING RULES
You must use the format specified above because your vote will be
tallied using a computer program. You must vote via e-mail to
smith-una@yale.edu: votes sent via the mailing list/newsgroup will
*not* be counted. Only correctly formatted votes received before
12:00 noon US EDT on 10 July will be accepted.
You may vote only once, no matter how many computer accounts you
have. Forwarded or proxy ballots are not allowed. If you do vote
more than once, only the last vote received will be counted. This
allows you the luxury of changing your mind. You may vote only on
the proposal as stated.
Please do not distribute this CFV. If you wish to draw attention to
the vote, you may inform others that there is a vote underway, and
where you saw this CFV. This CFV will be re-posted during the voting
period, to give latecomers a chance to vote. For a Usenet proposal
to pass, there must be at least 100 more YES votes than NO votes and
at least 2/3 of all votes must be YES. You may abstain simply by
deleting the appropriate line(s), or by not voting at all.
Receipt of all votes will be acknowledged periodically. Once the
voting period ends, the votes will be tallied and the results posted
in news.announce.newgroups, news.groups, and the 4 bit.listserv.*
groups in question. The results will include a list of all voters
and how they voted, so that each voter can verify that his or her
vote was counted properly.
Please vote!
--
Una Smith Department of Biology smith-una@yale.edu
Yale University
New Haven, CT 06511
From smith-una@YALE.EDU Tue Jul 13 09:25:28 1993
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From: smith-una@YALE.EDU (Una Smith)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.math.stat,bit.listserv.edstat-l,bit.listserv.stat-l,bit.listserv.sas-l,bit.listserv.spssx-l,bit.admin
Subject: RESULT: sci.stat.* groups all pass
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Date: 12 Jul 1993 20:34:11 -0400
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sci.stat.* hierarchy results - 179 votes
Yes No : 2/3? >100? : Pass? : Group
---- ---- : ---- ----- : ----- : -------------------------------------------
139 23 : Yes Yes : Yes : sci.stat.math
143 23 : Yes Yes : Yes : sci.stat.consult
142 21 : Yes Yes : Yes : sci.stat.edu
140 21 : Yes Yes : Yes : comp.soft-sys.sas
131 22 : Yes Yes : Yes : comp.soft-sys.spss
After a brief waiting period, and assuming no difficulties arise, the
following newsgroup changes will take place, and the associated mailing
list gateways will be switched to reflect these changes:
the newsgroup will become
sci.math.stat sci.stat.math
bit.listserv.edstat-l sci.stat.edu
bit.listserv.stat-l sci.stat.consult
bit.listserv.sas-l comp.soft-sys.sas
bit.listserv.spssx-l comp.soft-sys.spss
A brief HISTORY of this newsgroup reorganization:
After thorough canvassing of all 5 newsgroups involved, and discussion
with the owners of the associated mailing lists, an RFD was posted on
10 May, and a revised RFD, modifying several proposed newsgroup names,
was posted on 3 June. The 1st and 2nd CFV's were posted on 10 June and
2 July.
All improperly formatted votes were returned to the sender with
instructions on how to format and re-submit the vote. All votes were
acknowledged individually via e-mail, with the exception of two votes
for which return addresses were invalid and impossible to decipher. All
duplicate votes that could be identified were removed before counting
the votes, and all votes have been retained.
Voting ended at 12:00 noon EST on 10 July. (One vote was received soon
after the deadline, but was included, as it does not affect any outcome.)
Below is a list of all voters, sorted by username, showing how each one
voted, so that each voter can verify that his or her vote was counted.
If you voted, please inspect this list to verify your vote. Many thanks
to everyone who participated throughout this process, and to Ron Dippold,
author of the very useful UseVote software package.
comp.soft-sys.spss -------+
comp.soft-sys.sas ------+|
sci.stat.edu -----+||
sci.stat.consult ----+|||
sci.stat.math ---+||||
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iwelch@AGSM.UCLA.EDU Ivo Welch YYYYY
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