From MatSciNDT@aol.com Tue Apr 25 13:16:26 1995
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From: MatSciNDT@aol.com (Martin P. Jones)
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Subject: RFD: sci.techniques.testing.{nondestructive,misc}
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REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION
unmoderated group sci.techniques.testing.nondestructive
unmoderated group sci.techniques.testing.misc
DISTRIBUTION: world
PROPOSER: Dr. Martin P. Jones <MatSciNDT@aol.com>
GROUP MENTOR: John Pimentel <pimentel@roots.ultranet.com>
RFD posted to: news.announce.newgroups, news.groups,sci.engr.civil
sci.materials.ceramics,sci.engr.metallurgy,sci.engr
sci.materials,sci.engr.mech,sci.engr.manufacturing
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Newsgroups line:
sci.techniques.testing.nondestructive
exchange of information and discussion of issues
relating to nondestructive testing of materials
sci.techniques.testing.misc
exchange of information and discussion of issues
relating to types of testing techniques.
NOTE: This is not a Call for Votes. Do not try to vote now.
Followups set to news.groups, please honour. See the
"Procedure" section, below, for details.
Charters:
sci.techniques.testing.nondestructive
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
A newsgroup dedicated to the exchange of information and discussion
of issues relating to nondestructive testing of materials. Anyone
interested will be welcome to participate in discussions about, but
not limited to:
1. NDT methods: x-radiography, acoustic emission, penetrant,
ultrasonics, magnetic particle, visual, thermography, eddy
current, leak testing, neutron radiography.
2. NDT societies: the American Society for Nondestructive
Testing (ASNT) and other NDT societies with reciprocity to
ASNT.
3. Employment opportunities within the NDT field.
4. Educational resources.
5. Upcoming NDT Conferences.
People who will post will want to know (or know more) about one
of the five listed above.
Nondestructive testing (NDT) is a multi-disciplined field of science
that is concerned with the evaluation, inspection, testing, and
characterization of materials and structures through methods that
do not significantly alter the material or structure. This group,
sci.materials.ndt, will be a place for the exchange of information
and the discussion of issues relating to nondestructive testing of
materials. No advertisements, except for individual employment, will
be acceptable for this group.
Not only does NDT draw upon multiple disciplines in science and
engineering but with the advent of international standards, such as
ISO 9000, NDT practitioners will increasingly need to be in contact
with one another regardless of nationality, and Usenet would be an
excellent vehicle for this type of communication.
sci.techniques.testing.misc
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
A newsgroup dedicated to the exchange of information and discussion
of issues relating to general testing techniques. This group is not
considered as a catch-all group, but as a starting point for additional
groups under this category.
Rationale:
A newsgroup would greatly facilitate communication of throughout the
world who are concerned with the advancement of NDT. A mailing list
might not be known to many of the people who would otherwise want to
participate.
Distribution of RFD:
The complete official messages - RFD, CFV and vote results will
be posted to these required or affected newsgroups:
news.announce.newgroups, news.groups
and to interested newsgroups and mailing lists:
sci.materials.ceramics, sci.materials, sci.engr.metallurgy,
sci.engr.civil, sci.engr.mech, sci.engr, sci.engr.manufacturing,
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Supporters of this Proposal
This proposal is being supported by the following people. We
encourage you to participate in the discussions in news.groups.
If you need to contact either of us personally, we are:
Proponent: MatSciNDT@aol.com Dr. Martin P. Jones
Mentor: pimentel@roots.ultranet.com John Pimentel
Procedure:
Interested parties are encouraged to comment on this proposal in
news.groups. Please post your comments *only* in news.groups.
After 21 days, if there appears to be a strong consensus in favor
of this proposal as it is written here, a CFV will be posted, which
will initiate the voting process; otherwise, discussion will
continue until a more refined proposal can be prepared.
Again, please do *not* vote now. The voting process has not begun,
and your votes will be DISCARDED if you attempt to do so.
For more information on the newsgroup creation process, see the
documents entitled "How to Create a New Usenet Newsgroup" and
"Usenet Newsgroup Creation Companion" by David Lawrence
<tale@uunet.uu.net>, posted regularly to news.groups,
news.announce.newusers, and news.answers, and available for ftp at
rtfm.mit.edu in /pub/usenet/news.groups.
From warren@syra.net Mon May 29 22:36:56 1995
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: warren@syra.net (Warren Lavallee)
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Subject: CFV: sci.techniques.testing.{misc,nondestructive}
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FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
unmoderated group sci.techniques.testing.nondestructive
unmoderated group sci.techniques.testing.misc
Newsgroups line:
sci.techniques.testing.misc General testing techniques in science.
sci.techniques.testing.nondestructive Nondestructive tests in science.
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 18 June 1995.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact Warren Lavallee <warren@Syra.NET>. For
questions about the proposed group contact Martin P. Jones
<MatSciNDT@AOL.COM>.
CHARTER
A newsgroup dedicated to the exchange of information and discussion of
issues relating to nondestructive testing of materials and structures.
Anyone interested will be welcome to participate in discussions about,
but not limited to:
1. NDT methods: x-radiography, acoustic emission, penetrant,
ultrasonics, magnetic particle, visual, thermography, eddy
current, leak testing, neutron radiography.
2. Related NDT Methods: near infrared and Raman spectroscopy, magnetic
resonance imaging and/or spectroscopy, interferometry, shearography,
and others
3. NDT societies: the American Society for Nondestructive
Testing,New Zealand NDT Association,Canadian Society of NDT and other
NDT societies.
4. Realated NDT societies: American Society for Testing of Materials,
American Society of Mechanical Engineering, American Welding Society and
others.
5. Employment opportunities within the NDT field.
6. Educational resources.
7. Upcoming NDT Conferences.
8. Process monitoring and control.
9. Medical applications of NDT.
People who will post will want to know (or know more) about one
of the nine listed above.
Nondestructive testing (NDT) is a multi-disciplined field of science
that is concerned with the evaluation, inspection, testing, and
characterization of materials and structures through methods that
do not significantly alter the material or structure. This group,
sci.materials.ndt, will be a place for the exchange of information
and the discussion of issues relating to nondestructive testing of
materials. No advertisements, except for individual employment, will
be acceptable for this group.
Not only does NDT draw upon multiple disciplines in science and
engineering but with the advent of international standards, such as
ISO 9000, NDT practitioners will increasingly need to be in contact
with one another regardless of nationality, and Usenet would be an
excellent vehicle for this type of communication.
sci.techniques.testing.misc
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
A newsgroup dedicated to the exchange of information and discussion
of issues relating to general testing techniques. This group is not
considered as a catch-all group, but as a starting point for additional
groups under this category.
RATIONALE
A newsgroup would greatly facilitate communication of throughout the
world who are concerned with the advancement of NDT. A mailing list
might not be known to many of the people who would otherwise want to
participate.
HOW TO VOTE
Erase everything above the top "-=-=-=-" line and erase everything
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except the ballot - we have to save them all on disk.
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your reply inserts.
Send MAIL to: voting@Syra.NET
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DISTRIBUTION
This CFV has been cross posted to:
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From warren@syra.net Wed Jun 7 17:10:25 1995
Status: RO
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: warren@syra.net (Warren Lavallee)
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Subject: 2nd CFV: sci.techniques.testing.{misc,nondestructive}
Supersedes: <sci.techniques.testing.nondestructive-CFV1@uunet.uu.net>
Followup-To: poster
Date: 7 Jun 1995 16:35:13 -0400
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References: <sci.techniques.testing.nondestructive-RFD1@uunet.uu.net><sci.techniques.testing.nondestructive-CFV1@uunet.uu.net>
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LAST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
unmoderated group sci.techniques.testing.nondestructive
unmoderated group sci.techniques.testing.misc
Newsgroups line:
sci.techniques.testing.misc General testing techniques in science.
sci.techniques.testing.nondestructive Nondestructive tests in science.
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 18 June 1995.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact Warren Lavallee <warren@Syra.NET>. For
questions about the proposed group contact Martin P. Jones
<MatSciNDT@AOL.COM>.
CHARTER
A newsgroup dedicated to the exchange of information and discussion of
issues relating to nondestructive testing of materials and structures.
Anyone interested will be welcome to participate in discussions about,
but not limited to:
1. NDT methods: x-radiography, acoustic emission, penetrant,
ultrasonics, magnetic particle, visual, thermography, eddy
current, leak testing, neutron radiography.
2. Related NDT Methods: near infrared and Raman spectroscopy, magnetic
resonance imaging and/or spectroscopy, interferometry, shearography,
and others
3. NDT societies: the American Society for Nondestructive
Testing,New Zealand NDT Association,Canadian Society of NDT and other
NDT societies.
4. Realated NDT societies: American Society for Testing of Materials,
American Society of Mechanical Engineering, American Welding Society and
others.
5. Employment opportunities within the NDT field.
6. Educational resources.
7. Upcoming NDT Conferences.
8. Process monitoring and control.
9. Medical applications of NDT.
People who will post will want to know (or know more) about one
of the nine listed above.
Nondestructive testing (NDT) is a multi-disciplined field of science
that is concerned with the evaluation, inspection, testing, and
characterization of materials and structures through methods that
do not significantly alter the material or structure. This group,
sci.materials.ndt, will be a place for the exchange of information
and the discussion of issues relating to nondestructive testing of
materials. No advertisements, except for individual employment, will
be acceptable for this group.
Not only does NDT draw upon multiple disciplines in science and
engineering but with the advent of international standards, such as
ISO 9000, NDT practitioners will increasingly need to be in contact
with one another regardless of nationality, and Usenet would be an
excellent vehicle for this type of communication.
sci.techniques.testing.misc
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
A newsgroup dedicated to the exchange of information and discussion
of issues relating to general testing techniques. This group is not
considered as a catch-all group, but as a starting point for additional
groups under this category.
RATIONALE
A newsgroup would greatly facilitate communication of throughout the
world who are concerned with the advancement of NDT. A mailing list
might not be known to many of the people who would otherwise want to
participate.
HOW TO VOTE
Erase everything above the top "-=-=-=-" line and erase everything
below the bottom "-=-=-=-" line. Do not erase anything between these
lines and do not change the group name. Basically, remove everything
except the ballot - we have to save them all on disk.
Give your name on the line that asks for it. Place a YES or NO in the
brackets next to the group name to vote for or against it. Don't
worry about spacing of the columns or any quote characters (">") that
your reply inserts.
Send MAIL to: voting@Syra.NET
Just Replying should work if you are not reading this on a mailing list.
-=-=-=-=-=- Don't Delete Anything Between These Lines =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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Give your real name here:
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[Your Vote] Group
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[ ] sci.techniques.testing.nondestructive
[ ] sci.techniques.testing.misc
-=-=-=-=-=- Don't Delete Anything Between These Lines =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Neither ABSTAIN nor CANCEL messages are counted as votes; they serve
only to cancel any previous vote. Abstentions are noted in the final
vote list, whereas CANCEL removes your vote from that list entirely.
(This is the only difference between the two.)
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.
If you later change your mind you may vote again; only your last valid
vote will count.
Standard Guidelines for voting apply: no more than one vote per person,
no more than one vote per account. If you attempt multiple votes or
other vote fraud, all your votes may be canceled and your name published.
The complete vote list will be posted with the vote result, including
how each person voted. Note that Usenet votes are not done by secret
ballot.
There will then be a five-day period during which the published vote
list may be corrected and any irregularities addressed. The
requirements for group creation are 100 more YES votes than NO votes,
and 2/3 of all counted votes being YES.
DISTRIBUTION
This CFV has been cross posted to:
bit.listserv.quality, sci.engr, sci.engr.civil,
sci.engr.manufacturing, sci.engr.mech, sci.engr.metallurgy,
sci.materials, sci.materials.ceramics, sci.optics, sci.polymers
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SAMPE-L@PSUVM.BITNET
UAQFP@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU
From warren@syra.net Wed Jun 21 16:46:58 1995
Status: RO
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: warren@syra.net (Warren Lavallee)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.engr.civil,sci.materials.ceramics,sci.engr.metallurgy,sci.engr,sci.materials,sci.engr.mech,sci.engr.manufacturing,bit.listserv.quality,sci.polymers,sci.optics
Subject: RESULT: sci.techniques.testing.{misc,nondestructive} all groups pass
Supersedes: <sci.techniques.testing.nondestructive-CFV2@uunet.uu.net>
Followup-To: news.groups
Date: 21 Jun 1995 01:22:29 -0400
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RESULT
sci.techniques.testing results - 225 valid votes
Yes No : 2/3? >100? : Pass? : Group
---- ---- : ---- ----- : ----- : -------------------------------------------
198 18 : Yes Yes : Yes : sci.techniques.testing.nondestructive
169 39 : Yes Yes : Yes : sci.techniques.testing.misc
12 invalid votes
sci.techniques.testing.nondestructive passed on Wed Jun 7 04:54:32 1995
sci.techniques.testing.misc passed on Tue Jun 13 03:23:06 1995
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.
Unless serious allegations of voting irregularities are raised, the group may
not be voted on again for six months.
Newsgroups line:
sci.techniques.testing.misc General testing techniques in science.
sci.techniques.testing.nondestructive Nondestructive tests in science.
This vote was being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact Warren Lavallee <warren@Syra.NET>. For questions
about the proposed group contact Martin P. Jones <MatSciNDT@AOL.COM>.
CHARTER
A newsgroup dedicated to the exchange of information and discussion of
issues relating to nondestructive testing of materials and structures.
Anyone interested will be welcome to participate in discussions about,
but not limited to:
1. NDT methods: x-radiography, acoustic emission, penetrant,
ultrasonics, magnetic particle, visual, thermography, eddy
current, leak testing, neutron radiography.
2. Related NDT Methods: near infrared and Raman spectroscopy, magnetic
resonance imaging and/or spectroscopy, interferometry, shearography,
and others
3. NDT societies: the American Society for Nondestructive
Testing,New Zealand NDT Association,Canadian Society of NDT and other
NDT societies.
4. Realated NDT societies: American Society for Testing of Materials,
American Society of Mechanical Engineering, American Welding Society and
others.
5. Employment opportunities within the NDT field.
6. Educational resources.
7. Upcoming NDT Conferences.
8. Process monitoring and control.
9. Medical applications of NDT.
People who will post will want to know (or know more) about one
of the nine listed above.
Nondestructive testing (NDT) is a multi-disciplined field of science
that is concerned with the evaluation, inspection, testing, and
characterization of materials and structures through methods that
do not significantly alter the material or structure. This group,
sci.materials.ndt, will be a place for the exchange of information
and the discussion of issues relating to nondestructive testing of
materials. No advertisements, except for individual employment, will
be acceptable for this group.
Not only does NDT draw upon multiple disciplines in science and
engineering but with the advent of international standards, such as
ISO 9000, NDT practitioners will increasingly need to be in contact
with one another regardless of nationality, and Usenet would be an
excellent vehicle for this type of communication.
sci.techniques.testing.misc
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
A newsgroup dedicated to the exchange of information and discussion
of issues relating to general testing techniques. This group is not
considered as a catch-all group, but as a starting point for additional
groups under this category.
[This collection of addresses is (C)1995 by Consultix Computer Services.
Permission is strictly NOT given to use this list or any part thereof to
make a mailing list, or for mass-mailings. Any other use is fine.]
sci.techniques.testing Final Vote Ack
sci.techniques.testing.misc ----+
sci.techniques.testing.nondestructive ---+|
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100433.1633@CompuServe.COM Allan Marshall YY
70253.3726@compuserve.com William C. Plumstead YY
70402.3711@compuserve.com Danny Luker YY
71554.602@compuserve.com David N. Homen YY
72752.2424@compuserve.com Barbara Runyon YY
A.M.Vann@Bristol.ac.uk Andy Vann YY
A.Wong@herts.ac.uk Dr. Alex F.L. WONG YY
Aarne.Lipponen@VTT.fi Aarne Lipponen YY
aesoph@ncemt1.ctc.com Aesoph, Michael YY
afargnol@spdmail.spd.dsccc.com Al Fargnoli -N
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ananda@cs.utexas.edu Ananda M. Kar NN
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ARLA1.GREEN04@SSW.ALCOA.COM Jerrold D. Green YY
ASNTEditor@aol.com Chuck Lopez YY
ault@cs.albany.edu Jim Ault YY
B.Spedding@irl.cri.nz Bruce Spedding YY
BAGGETGR@gvlmail2.sch.ge.com Grady B. L. Baggett YY
BALA@Walker.AE.MsState.Edu Krishnan Balasubramaniam YY
BD1@mm-croy.mottmac.co.uk Brian Duguid YY
BertHamm@aol.com Norbert Hammer YY
bgx0669@dcmdmgs.dcmdm.dla.mil Michael B. Grohol YY
BillTrip@aol.com William J. Triplett YY
bill_prosser@qmgate.larc.nasa.gov William H. Prosser YY
bjv@herbison.com B.J. Herbison -Y
blacquie@tpd.tno.nl Gerrit Blacquiere Y-
Bob_Tessier_at_AIR200@mail.hq.faa.gov Robert Tessier YY
breeuwer@tpd.tno.nl Rene Breeuwer YY
BROSEYWD%A1%OCB1@ocu.mr.ornl.gov Bill Brosey YY
btsmith@acoustic.physics.wm.edu Barry T. Smith YY
by177@cleveland.Freenet.Edu D. L. Mosher YN
C.R.Gadsden@politics.hull.ac.uk Richard Gadsden -Y
c.w.aude@LaRC.NASA.GOV Carl W. Aude Y-
cae@freenet.vancouver.bc.ca Celso Antonio Einsfeld YY
cc@rell.com Chris Cane YY
cdavidson@vicr.com Craig Davidson YY
CDH3%TesMs%Gsv@bangate.pge.com Carolyn Hiller YY
Charleswrh@iarmtlrd.lan.nrc.ca A.M. Charlesworth YY
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