From eggoodman@ucdavis.edu Fri Jun 11 15:52:34 1993
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From: eggoodman@ucdavis.edu (Roxette)
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Subject: RFD: soc.culture.cambodia
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Date: 11 Jun 1993 13:07:30 -0400
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REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION
This is a request for discussion of a new newsgroup, soc.culture.cambodia
The purpose of the group is to exchange news or information about
Cambodia (Kampuchea), the people from Cambodia (Kampuchea), or the
language Cambodian (Khmer). Prior to this group there was never
a place to discuss these issues. This newsgroup will provide a
place to talk/get information about Cambodia.
Status:
Unmoderated
Discussion:
Comments on this proposed new newsgroup should be posted to the USENET
Newsgroup news.groups.
Voting:
I do not have the ability to conduct voting, I would appreciate it if
someone could volunteer. Hopefully voting will be able to start soon.
--
| Earle James George Goodman | Administrator of Cambodian News Service |
| eggoodman@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu | If you are interested in receiving |
| eggoodman@ucdavis.bitnet | e-mail about Cambodia or would like to |
| ucdavis!eggoodman | submit info, please send me e-mail. |
From jamesm@dialogic.com Wed Jun 23 21:12:17 1993
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From: jamesm@dialogic.com (Mark James)
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Subject: 2nd RFD: soc.culture.cambodia
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[NOTE: Earle George James Goodman <eggoodman@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> has
asked me to take responsibility for this RFD and the subsequent Call for
Votes, since he does not have the facilities to do this.
-- Mark James <jamesm@dialogic.com>]
2nd REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION
This is a request for discussion of a new newsgroup, soc.culture.cambodia
Proposed Charter:
The purpose of the group is to exchange news and information about
Cambodia (Kampuchea), its people, culture and history, and the
Cambodian language (Khmer). Up to now, there has never been a place
to discuss these issues. This newsgroup will provide a place to
talk/get information about Cambodia.
Status: Unmoderated
Discussion:
The discussion period will last until 30 June 1993. Comments on this
proposed new newsgroup should be posted to the Usenet newsgroup
"news.groups".
The discussion should determine whether there is enough interest in
Cambodia and its culture to warrant the creation of a Usenet newsgroup
for this subject. Anyone with an interest in Cambodia is encouraged
to participate.
Voting:
Assuming there is a consensus that the group soc.culture.cambodia
should be created, voting will take place from 1 to 30 July 1993.
Voting instructions will be published in a Call for Votes to the same
newsgroups that see this Request for Discussion.
--
Mark James <jamesm@dialogic.com> *** Opinions, errors etc are mine. ***
Dialogic Corporation, 300 Littleton Road
Parsippany NJ 07054, U.S.A.
+1 201 334 1268 ext 438 Fax +1 201 334 1257
From jamesm@dialogic.com Thu Jul 8 17:13:07 1993
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From: jamesm@dialogic.com (Mark James)
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Subject: CFV: soc.culture.cambodia
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CALL FOR VOTES
for the proposed newsgroup
soc.culture.cambodia
This is a Call for Votes on the proposal to create a new newsgroup,
soc.culture.cambodia.
Proposed Charter:
The purpose of the group is to exchange news and information about
Cambodia (Kampuchea), its people, culture and history, and the
Cambodian language (Khmer). Up to now, there has never been a place
to discuss these issues. This newsgroup will provide a place to
talk/get information about Cambodia.
Status: Unmoderated
VOTING PROCEDURE
================
Everyone interested in the question of whether to create the group
soc.culture.cambodia is invited to vote. Votes must be E-MAILED to the
address below. Votes that are posted to the net will not be counted.
VOTING PERIOD: The voting period will run from Thursday, 8 July 1993,
through Wednesday, 4 August 1993. All votes must be received at the
address below prior to midnight on 4 August.
WHERE TO SEND VOTES: The address for sending votes is:
Internet: jamesm@dialogic.com
Bang path: ...!uunet!dialogic!jamesm
HOW TO VOTE: A valid vote is an E-mail message that contains an
unambiguous statement for or against the creation of the group
soc.culture.cambodia. Suggested wordings are:
I vote YES on the creation of soc.culture.cambodia as proposed.
I vote NO on the creation of soc.culture.cambodia as proposed.
However, any wording is suitable as long as it's unambiguous. Votes
must not have conditions ("I vote yes if..." or "I vote no unless...");
such ambiguous votes will not be counted. Votes or opinions on
anything other than the creation of soc.culture.cambodia will be
ignored.
I will periodically repost this Call for Votes, along with a list of
people whose votes have been received so far. (No indication as to
how they voted will be given until after 4 August.) If you have voted
but don't see your name on the list, vote again; only the last valid
vote from each person will be counted. If you have not yet voted, but
see your name on the list, complain loudly!
RESULTS: The results will be posted to the net shortly after 4 August
1993, along with a list of voters and how they voted. In accordance
with Usenet rules, there will then be a five-day period during which
anyone may challenge the recording of his/her vote. Once any
corrections have been made, the results are final.
The newsgroup soc.culture.cambodia will be created only if the YES votes
outnumber the NO votes by at least a 2:1 margin, and if there are at
least 100 more YES votes than NO votes. If either of these conditions
is not met, the proposal fails and must wait at least six months before
being put once more to a discussion and vote.
--
Mark James <jamesm@dialogic.com> *** Opinions, errors etc are mine. ***
Dialogic Corporation, 300 Littleton Road
Parsippany NJ 07054, U.S.A.
+1 201 334 1268 ext 438 Fax +1 201 334 1257
From jamesm@dialogic.com Thu Jul 15 23:05:48 1993
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From: jamesm@dialogic.com (Mark James)
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Subject: 2nd CFV and VOTE ACK: soc.culture.cambodia
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2nd CALL FOR VOTES
and
MASS ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF VOTES
for the proposed newsgroup
soc.culture.cambodia
This is the second Call for Votes on the proposal to create a new
newsgroup, soc.culture.cambodia. At the end of this message is a list
of votes received thus far.
Proposed Charter:
The purpose of the group is to exchange news and information about
Cambodia (Kampuchea), its people, culture and history, and the
Cambodian language (Khmer). Up to now, there has never been a place
to discuss these issues. This newsgroup will provide a place to
talk/get information about Cambodia.
Status: Unmoderated
VOTING PROCEDURE
================
Everyone interested in the question of whether to create the group
soc.culture.cambodia is invited to vote. Votes must be E-MAILED to the
address below. Votes that are posted to the net will not be counted.
VOTING PERIOD: The voting period will run from Thursday, 8 July 1993,
through Wednesday, 4 August 1993. All votes must be received at the
address below prior to midnight on 4 August.
WHERE TO SEND VOTES: The address for sending votes is:
Internet: jamesm@dialogic.com
Bang path: ...!uunet!dialogic!jamesm
HOW TO VOTE: A valid vote is an E-mail message that contains an
unambiguous statement for or against the creation of the group
soc.culture.cambodia. Suggested wordings are:
I vote YES on the creation of soc.culture.cambodia as proposed.
I vote NO on the creation of soc.culture.cambodia as proposed.
However, any wording is suitable as long as it's unambiguous. Votes
must not have conditions ("I vote yes if..." or "I vote no unless...");
such ambiguous votes will not be counted. Votes or opinions on
anything other than the creation of soc.culture.cambodia will be
ignored.
I will periodically repost this Call for Votes, along with a list of
people whose votes have been received so far. (No indication as to
how they voted will be given until after 4 August.) If you have voted
but don't see your name on the list, vote again; only the last valid
vote from each person will be counted. If you have not yet voted, but
see your name on the list, complain loudly!
RESULTS: The results will be posted to the net shortly after 4 August
1993, along with a list of voters and how they voted. In accordance
with Usenet rules, there will then be a five-day period during which
anyone may challenge the recording of his/her vote. Once any
corrections have been made, the results are final.
The newsgroup soc.culture.cambodia will be created only if the YES votes
outnumber the NO votes by at least a 2:1 margin, and if there are at
least 100 more YES votes than NO votes. If either of these conditions
is not met, the proposal fails and must wait at least six months before
being put once more to a discussion and vote.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF VOTES
=======================
Votes have been received from the following accounts as of 10:00 AM
Eastern Daylight Savings Time (1400 GMT) on Thursday, 15 July 1993.
The list is sorted alphabetically by login name. Note that UUCP
bang-path addresses have been mangled slightly to fit the pattern
and sort nicely.
0005359961@mcimail.com (Van Tran)
a.cornish@uow.edu.au (Andrew Cornish)
apakabar@access.digex.net (John A. MacDougall)
atipatr@titan.Princeton.EDU (Atipat Rojnuckarin)
awp@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu (Bill (AW) Pattee (ST3))
bannistr@maths.tcd.ie
beast@netcom.com (J. Kintscher)
boem@cix.compulink.co.uk (Martin Venzky-stalling)
bragadin@cli.di.unipi.it (Alessio Bragadini)
cmarble@anubis.hmc.edu (Chris Marble)
dambuel@s850.mwc.edu (David Ambuel)
danc@procom.com
dt4@cs.ucsb.edu (David E. Goggin)
durham@mprgate.mpr.ca (Paul Durham)
ee11ra@surrey.ac.uk (Mr Ruttakarn Apiwatwaja)
Eino_Loukko@mindlink.bc.ca (Eino Loukko)
ejo@kaja.gi.alaska.edu (Eric J. Olson)
evan@hplerk.hpl.hp.com (Evan Kirshenbaum)
FSSPR@acad3.alaska.edu (Hardcore Alaskan)
fstawit@icomp01.lerc.nasa.gov (Tawit Chitsomboon)
grant@mala.bc.ca (MIKE GRANT - EDUCATION (2163))
gt0670e@prism.gatech.edu (Brennan Tennesen Price)
gwyn@ipied.tu.ac.th (Gwyn Williams)
hagmanti@cps.msu.edu
itthi@sunburn.sli.unimelb.edu.au (Itthi Trisirisatayawong)
james.roy@devcan.ca (James Roy)
jangus@netcom.com!bongo!skyld.tele.com ((Jeffrey D. Angus))
jimdang@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au (Jim Dang)
jonass@dit.lth.se (Jonas Skeppstedt)
joy@cc1.unt.edu (Joy Aswalap)
judyy@ocf.Berkeley.EDU (Judy Y. Tseng)
julian@bongo.tele.com (Julian Macassey)
junck@okra.fnal.gov (Kevin Junck)
jwb@Athena.MIT.EDU
Kathleen.Stearns@Corp.Sun.COM (Kathleen Stearns)
Khun=So%NICE.OS%PSE.TSAD@ops3.atlantaga.NCR.COM
kkhetsav@Bonnie.ICS.UCI.EDU (Kevin)
ls@honshu.att.com
maozhuxi@netcom.com (Jun Hong)
mhpower@Athena.MIT.EDU
mjn@pseudo.uucp (Murray Nesbitt)
mnu@inel.gov (Rick Morneau)
mpham@ncrtory.TorreyPinesCA.ncr.com (Matthew Pham 3598)
NARAHT@DRYCAS.CLUB.CC.CMU.EDU (Randy Finder)
p23568@tcville.hac.com (David Goldenberg)
prong@ee.fit.edu (..love the freedom..(Prong Kongsubto))
rbolt@GSFCMAIL.gsfc.nasa.gov (R.BOLT)
Richp@tiny.demon.co.uk (Richard Phillips)
rick@crick.ssctr.bcm.tmc.edu (Richard H. Miller)
sak@uhunix.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (Chhany Sak-Humphry)
se_dang@rcvie.co.at (Giang Dang)
shair@u.washington.edu (kather)
shane@spr.com (Shane Hartman)
ssg9328@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Samart Srijumnong)
ST24Z@Jetson.UH.EDU
toaa@unixg.ubc.ca (Somchai Jitsuchon)
TOCKGAE_@JHUVMS.HCF.JHU.EDU
uthke@ite.iabg.de (Ekkehard Uthke)
vagrant@clout.chi.il.us!balr!vpnet!vpnet
vueb0001@student.tc.umn.edu (Robin C Vue-Benson-1)
ws@cbncp51.cb.att.com
YOUNGBLOOD@vax5.bear.com (Eric Youngblood (x2237))
--
Mark James <jamesm@dialogic.com> *** Opinions, errors etc are mine. ***
Dialogic Corporation, 300 Littleton Road
Parsippany NJ 07054, U.S.A.
+1 201 334 1268 ext 438 Fax +1 201 334 1257
From jamesm@dialogic.com Mon Jul 26 12:22:42 1993
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From: jamesm@dialogic.com (Mark James)
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Subject: 3rd CFV and VOTE ACK: soc.culture.cambodia
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3rd CALL FOR VOTES
and
MASS ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF VOTES
for the proposed newsgroup
soc.culture.cambodia
This is the third Call for Votes on the proposal to create a new
newsgroup, soc.culture.cambodia. At the end of this message is a list
of votes received thus far.
Proposed Charter:
The purpose of the group is to exchange news and information about
Cambodia (Kampuchea), its people, culture and history, and the
Cambodian language (Khmer). Up to now, there has never been a place
to discuss these issues. This newsgroup will provide a place to
talk/get information about Cambodia.
Status: Unmoderated
VOTING PROCEDURE
================
Everyone interested in the question of whether to create the group
soc.culture.cambodia is invited to vote. Votes must be E-MAILED to the
address below. Votes that are posted to the net will not be counted.
VOTING PERIOD: The voting period will run from Thursday, 8 July 1993,
through Wednesday, 4 August 1993. All votes must be received at the
address below prior to midnight on 4 August.
WHERE TO SEND VOTES: The address for sending votes is:
Internet: jamesm@dialogic.com
Bang path: ...!uunet!dialogic!jamesm
HOW TO VOTE: A valid vote is an E-mail message that contains an
unambiguous statement for or against the creation of the group
soc.culture.cambodia. Suggested wordings are:
I vote YES on the creation of soc.culture.cambodia as proposed.
I vote NO on the creation of soc.culture.cambodia as proposed.
However, any wording is suitable as long as it's unambiguous. Votes
must not have conditions ("I vote yes if..." or "I vote no unless...");
such ambiguous votes will not be counted. Votes or opinions on
anything other than the creation of soc.culture.cambodia will be
ignored.
I will periodically repost this Call for Votes, along with a list of
people whose votes have been received so far. (No indication as to
how they voted will be given until after 4 August.) If you have voted
but don't see your name on the list, vote again; only the last valid
vote from each person will be counted. If you have not yet voted, but
see your name on the list, complain loudly!
RESULTS: The results will be posted to the net shortly after 4 August
1993, along with a list of voters and how they voted. In accordance
with Usenet rules, there will then be a five-day period during which
anyone may challenge the recording of his/her vote. Once any
corrections have been made, the results are final.
The newsgroup soc.culture.cambodia will be created only if the YES votes
outnumber the NO votes by at least a 2:1 margin, and if there are at
least 100 more YES votes than NO votes. If either of these conditions
is not met, the proposal fails and must wait at least six months before
being put once more to a discussion and vote.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF VOTES
=======================
Votes have been received from the following accounts as of 10:00 AM
Eastern Daylight Savings Time (1400 GMT) on Monday, 26 July 1993.
The list is sorted alphabetically by login name. Note that UUCP
bang-path addresses have been mangled slightly to fit the pattern
and sort nicely.
0005359961@mcimail.com (Van Tran)
a.cornish@uow.edu.au (Andrew Cornish)
al198723@academ01.mty.itesm.mx (Jesus Eugenio S nchez Pe~a)
apakabar@access.digex.net (John A. MacDougall)
atipatr@titan.Princeton.EDU (Atipat Rojnuckarin)
awp@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu (Bill (AW) Pattee (ST3))
bannistr@maths.tcd.ie
beast@netcom.com (J. Kintscher)
bj@herbison.com (B.J. Herbison)
boem@cix.compulink.co.uk (Martin Venzky-stalling)
bpf@igc.apc.org (Buddhist Peace Fellowship)
bragadin@cli.di.unipi.it (Alessio Bragadini)
carr@acsu.buffalo.edu (Dave Carr)
chotipat@ponder.csci.unt.edu
cmarble@anubis.hmc.edu (Chris Marble)
CSE0991@DESIRE.WRIGHT.EDU
dambuel@s850.mwc.edu (David Ambuel)
danc@procom.com
dt4@cs.ucsb.edu (David E. Goggin)
durham@mprgate.mpr.ca (Paul Durham)
ee11ra@surrey.ac.uk (Mr Ruttakarn Apiwatwaja)
Eino_Loukko@mindlink.bc.ca (Eino Loukko)
ejo@kaja.gi.alaska.edu (Eric J. Olson)
evan@hplerk.hpl.hp.com (Evan Kirshenbaum)
FSSPR@acad3.alaska.edu (Hardcore Alaskan)
fstawit@icomp01.lerc.nasa.gov (Tawit Chitsomboon)
georg@marie.physik.tu-berlin.de (Georg Schwarz)
goo@cwis.unomaha.edu (Kent Radek)
grant@mala.bc.ca (MIKE GRANT - EDUCATION (2163))
gt0670e@prism.gatech.edu (Brennan Tennesen Price)
gwyn@ipied.tu.ac.th (Gwyn Williams)
hagmanti@cps.msu.edu
hansenr@ohsu.EDU
hasanm@ucs.orst.edu (Mawardi Hasan)
itthi@sunburn.sli.unimelb.edu.au (Itthi Trisirisatayawong)
james.roy@devcan.ca (James Roy)
jangus@netcom.com!bongo!skyld.tele.com ((Jeffrey D. Angus))
jimdang@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au (Jim Dang)
jonass@dit.lth.se (Jonas Skeppstedt)
joy@cc1.unt.edu (Joy Aswalap)
jsu@ocf.Berkeley.EDU (John Kuo-Sheng Su)
judyy@ocf.Berkeley.EDU (Judy Y. Tseng)
julian@bongo.tele.com (Julian Macassey)
junck@okra.fnal.gov (Kevin Junck)
jwb@Athena.MIT.EDU
Kathleen.Stearns@Corp.Sun.COM (Kathleen Stearns)
kchung@Synopsys.COM (Kevin Chung)
keithf@uhunix.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (Keith Fahrney)
Khun=So%NICE.OS%PSE.TSAD@ops3.atlantaga.NCR.COM
kkhetsav@Bonnie.ICS.UCI.EDU (Kevin)
ls@honshu.att.com
maozhuxi@netcom.com (Jun Hong)
mhpower@Athena.MIT.EDU
mjn@pseudo.uucp (Murray Nesbitt)
mnu@inel.gov (Rick Morneau)
mpham@ncrtory.TorreyPinesCA.ncr.com (Matthew Pham 3598)
NARAHT@DRYCAS.CLUB.CC.CMU.EDU (Randy Finder)
nickless@mcs.anl.gov (Bill Nickless)
Nigel.Allen@lambada.oit.unc.edu (Nigel Allen)
noi@cs.mu.OZ.AU (Nittida Nuansri)
P1WALL01@fsrz1.rz.uni-passau.de (WALLING FLORIAN)
p23568@tcville.hac.com (David Goldenberg)
prong@ee.fit.edu (..love the freedom..(Prong Kongsubto))
quinn@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Michael J. Quinn)
rbolt@GSFCMAIL.gsfc.nasa.gov (R.BOLT)
Richp@tiny.demon.co.uk (Richard Phillips)
rick@crick.ssctr.bcm.tmc.edu (Richard H. Miller)
rpao@mts.mivj.ca.us (Roger C. Pao)
sak@uhunix.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (Chhany Sak-Humphry)
se_dang@rcvie.co.at (Giang Dang)
shair@u.washington.edu (kather)
shane@spr.com (Shane Hartman)
ssg9328@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Samart Srijumnong)
ST24Z@Jetson.UH.EDU
SUKANDA@macc.wisc.edu (Sukanda Luangon)
sun@pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu (Mingqiu Sun)
thunder@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Jeff Funderburk)
toaa@unixg.ubc.ca (Somchai Jitsuchon)
TOCKGAE_@JHUVMS.HCF.JHU.EDU
Tri.Bui@EBay.Sun.COM
trin@nwg.nectec.or.th (Trin Tantsetthi)
uthke@ite.iabg.de (Ekkehard Uthke)
vagrant@clout.chi.il.us!balr!vpnet!vpnet
vikbol@mailhost.cs.pdx.edu (vikbol in)
vngauy@wam.umd.edu (Viseth Ngauy)
vueb0001@student.tc.umn.edu (Robin C Vue-Benson-1)
ws@cbncp51.cb.att.com
xiao@ie.utoronto.ca (Yan Xiao)
YOUNGBLOOD@vax5.bear.com (Eric Youngblood (x2237))
yui@ipied.tu.ac.th (Yuphaphann Hoonchamlong)
--
Mark James <jamesm@dialogic.com> *** Opinions, errors etc are mine. ***
Dialogic Corporation, 300 Littleton Road
Parsippany NJ 07054, U.S.A.
+1 201 334 1268 ext 438 Fax +1 201 334 1257
From jamesm@dialogic.com Tue Aug 10 15:40:56 1993
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: jamesm@dialogic.com (Mark James)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,soc.culture.asian.american,soc.culture.asean,soc.culture.vietnamese,soc.culture.thai,soc.culture.china,soc.culture.hongkong,soc.culture.misc,bit.listserv.seasia-l
Subject: RESULT: soc.culture.cambodia fails 96:21
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Date: 10 Aug 1993 11:30:34 -0400
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RESULT of VOTE:
soc.culture.cambodia
FAILS
Voting ended at midnight EDT on 4 August 1993 on the proposal to create
a new Usenet newsgroup soc.culture.cambodia. There were 96 votes in
favor of the proposal and 21 opposed. These votes are listed below.
I would like to thank everyone who took the trouble to vote.
The proposal meets the requirement that at least two-thirds of the
votes be in favor, but it falls short of the requirement that the
plurality in favor exceed 100 votes. The proposal therefore fails.
There will now be a five-day waiting period, during which anyone who
voted may correct the way in which his/her vote is recorded. Please
send any corrections to me at jamesm@dialogic.com; you may also post
them to news.groups if you wish.
Assuming that there are not enough corrections to change the result of
the vote, the result will be final five days after the posting of the
present message. In accordance with the Usenet guidelines, no further
proposal for a soc.culture.cambodia newsgroup should be made for at
least six months.
VOTE ACKNOWLEDGMENT
-------------------
Following is the complete list of votes received during the voting
period. The list is sorted alphabetically by login name. Note that
UUCP-type addresses are hacked somewhat so that they sort nicely.
YES votes:
0005359961@mcimail.com (Van Tran)
a.cornish@uow.edu.au (Andrew Cornish)
aa793@freenet.carleton.ca (Michael J. Wilson)
ah881@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Joyce Brabner)
ai@TAVARI.MUC.DE (ai germany [vietnam co-group])
amnesty@acs.ucalgary.ca (Nima Dorjee)
antran@digi.lonestar.org (Anh Tran)
apakabar@access.digex.net (John A. MacDougall)
atipatr@titan.Princeton.EDU (Atipat Rojnuckarin)
awp@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu (Bill (AW) Pattee (ST3))
bannistr@maths.tcd.ie
beast@netcom.com (J. Kintscher)
bich@scd.hp.com (Bich Tran)
bj@herbison.com (B.J. Herbison)
boem@cix.compulink.co.uk (Martin Venzky-stalling)
bpf@igc.apc.org (Buddhist Peace Fellowship)
bragadin@cli.di.unipi.it (Alessio Bragadini)
chotipat@ponder.csci.unt.edu
CSE0991@DESIRE.WRIGHT.EDU
CSTEVENS%POLISCI.WISC.EDU@CMUVM.CSV.CMICH.EDU (Cherlynn Stevens)
dambuel@s850.mwc.edu (David Ambuel)
danc@procom.com
deane@netcom.com (Dean Edwards)
dt4@cs.ucsb.edu (David E. Goggin)
durham@mprgate.mpr.ca (Paul Durham)
ee11ra@surrey.ac.uk (Mr Ruttakarn Apiwatwaja)
EGOHLERT@ewu.edu
Eino_Loukko@mindlink.bc.ca (Eino Loukko)
evan@hplerk.hpl.hp.com (Evan Kirshenbaum)
fstawit@icomp01.lerc.nasa.gov (Tawit Chitsomboon)
georg@marie.physik.tu-berlin.de (Georg Schwarz)
grant@mala.bc.ca (MIKE GRANT - EDUCATION (2163))
gt0670e@prism.gatech.edu (Brennan Tennesen Price)
gwyn@ipied.tu.ac.th (Gwyn Williams)
hagmanti@cps.msu.edu
hasanm@ucs.orst.edu (Mawardi Hasan)
hemperly@cproject.com (Dave & Julie Hemperly)
IBA105@URIACC.URI.EDU (Shirley Farrell)
itthi@sunburn.sli.unimelb.edu.au (Itthi Trisirisatayawong)
james.roy@devcan.ca (James Roy)
jan@bagend.atl.ga.us (Jan Isley)
jimdang@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au (Jim Dang)
jonass@dit.lth.se (Jonas Skeppstedt)
joy@cc1.unt.edu (Joy Aswalap)
jsu@ocf.Berkeley.EDU (John Kuo-Sheng Su)
judyy@ocf.Berkeley.EDU (Judy Y. Tseng)
KANTABU_@bentley.edu
Kathleen.Stearns@Corp.Sun.COM (Kathleen Stearns)
keithf@uhunix.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (Keith Fahrney)
Khun=So%NICE.OS%PSE.TSAD@ops3.atlantaga.NCR.COM
kkhetsav@Bonnie.ICS.UCI.EDU (Kevin)
lesleyd@shell.portal.com (Lesley Volta Davidow)
ls@honshu.att.com
malcolmh@nsg.nsg.com.au (Malcolm Holroyd)
maozhuxi@netcom.com (Jun Hong)
mnu@inel.gov (Rick Morneau)
mpham@ncrtory.TorreyPinesCA.ncr.com (Matthew Pham 3598)
NARAHT@DRYCAS.CLUB.CC.CMU.EDU (Randy Finder)
naren@tekig1.pen.tek.com (Naren Bala)
Nigel.Allen@lambada.oit.unc.edu (Nigel Allen)
nilesro@wofford.edu
noi@cs.mu.OZ.AU (Nittida Nuansri)
oystein.ekevik@media.uio.no (Oystein Ekevik)
P1WALL01@fsrz1.rz.uni-passau.de (WALLING FLORIAN)
p23568@tcville.hac.com (David Goldenberg)
padre@u.washington.edu (Peter Thorin)
PIYAWUT@DUCVAX.AUBURN.EDU
prong@ee.fit.edu (..love the freedom..(Prong Kongsubto))
quinn@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Michael J. Quinn)
rbolt@GSFCMAIL.gsfc.nasa.gov (R.BOLT)
Richp@tiny.demon.co.uk (Richard Phillips)
rom@ipied.tu.ac.th (Rom Hirunpruk)
rpao@mts.mivj.ca.us (Roger C. Pao)
sak@uhunix.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (Chhany Sak-Humphry)
sdenney@uclink.berkeley.edu (Stephen R Denney)
se_dang@rcvie.co.at (Giang Dang)
shair@u.washington.edu (kather)
ssg9328@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Samart Srijumnong)
ST24Z@Jetson.UH.EDU
SUKANDA@macc.wisc.edu (Sukanda Luangon)
sun@pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu (Mingqiu Sun)
swildner@channelz.gun.de (Sascha Wildner)
thawach@engin.umich.edu (Thawach Sripradisvarakul)
thunder@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Jeff Funderburk)
toaa@unixg.ubc.ca (Somchai Jitsuchon)
TOCKGAE_@JHUVMS.HCF.JHU.EDU
Tri.Bui@EBay.Sun.COM
trin@nwg.nectec.or.th (Trin Tantsetthi)
uthke@ite.iabg.de (Ekkehard Uthke)
vikbol@mailhost.cs.pdx.edu (vikbol in)
vngauy@wam.umd.edu (Viseth Ngauy)
vueb0001@student.tc.umn.edu (Robin C Vue-Benson-1)
ws@cbncp51.cb.att.com
xiao@ie.utoronto.ca (Yan Xiao)
YOUNGBLOOD@vax5.bear.com (Eric Youngblood (x2237))
yui@ipied.tu.ac.th (Yuphaphann Hoonchamlong)
NO votes:
al198723@academ01.mty.itesm.mx (Jesus Eugenio S nchez Pe~a)
carr@acsu.buffalo.edu (Dave Carr)
cmarble@anubis.hmc.edu (Chris Marble)
ejo@kaja.gi.alaska.edu (Eric J. Olson)
FSSPR@acad3.alaska.edu (Hardcore Alaskan)
goo@cwis.unomaha.edu (Kent Radek)
hansenr@ohsu.EDU
jangus@netcom.com!bongo!skyld.tele.com ((Jeffrey D. Angus))
julian@bongo.tele.com (Julian Macassey)
junck@okra.fnal.gov (Kevin Junck)
jwb@Athena.MIT.EDU
kchung@Synopsys.COM (Kevin Chung)
mhpower@Athena.MIT.EDU
mjn@pseudo.uucp (Murray Nesbitt)
nickless@mcs.anl.gov (Bill Nickless)
rick@crick.ssctr.bcm.tmc.edu (Richard H. Miller)
shane@spr.com (Shane Hartman)
todd%uvmark@merk.com (Todd Cooper)
vagrant@clout.chi.il.us!balr!vpnet!vpnet
wagner@main.mndly.umn.edu (Rick Wagner)
zippy@berry.cs.brandeis.edu (Patrick Tufts)
--
Mark James <jamesm@dialogic.com> *** Opinions, errors etc are mine. ***
Dialogic Corporation, 300 Littleton Road
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From ankor@tea.dcs.qmw.ac.uk Tue Jun 14 14:43:55 1994
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: ankor@tea.dcs.qmw.ac.uk (Sarom Ing)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,soc.culture.laos,soc.culture.thai,soc.culture.vietnamese,soc.culture.asean,soc.culture.burma,soc.culture.asian.american,bit.listserv.seasia-l
Subject: RFD: soc.culture.cambodia
Followup-To: news.groups
Date: 14 Jun 1994 11:51:07 -0400
Organization: Computer Science Dept, QMW, University of London, UK.
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This is a request for discussion of a new newsgroup, tentatively to be
called "soc.culture.cambodia".
The proposed group is unmoderated, and is for all those who are
interested in all aspects pertaining to Cambodia.
Cambodia is a beautiful country in South East Asia, with rich fertile
land, and culture. Unfortunately, Cambodia is well known for the wrong
reasons: 'The Killing Field', 'The Khmer Rouge', and 'Pol Pot'. The
Khmer Rouge regime (1975-1979) was oppressive, there was no right to
dream, think, speak, and even live for the many innocents who lost
their lives.
After the 'Killing Field', many Cambodians became refugees. We are
scattered in many parts of the world including America, Canada, France,
United Kingdom, Australia etc. This news group will provide a forum
for us to be in contact. Also, after the most costly United
Nations operation in history which culminated in a free election last
year, there are many topics of interests for discussions including:
relief aids, human rights, political and economical developments, travel
opportunities. Lastly, Cambodia's neighbours
Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam all have their own news groups,
and so do most South East Asian countries: Burma, Malaysia, Singapore,
Indonesia and Philipines.
I hope that you will help make for a lively discussion. Thank you for
your kind attention, and possible participation.
Sarom
--
Sarom Ing (PhD Student) | Internet: ankor@dcs.qmw.ac.uk
Dept of Computer Science | Tel : +44 071 975 5244
Queen Mary & Westfield College |
Mile End Road, Lodon E1 4NS |
From ankor@tea.dcs.qmw.ac.uk Tue Jul 12 15:07:17 1994
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: ankor@tea.dcs.qmw.ac.uk (Sarom Ing)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,soc.culture.laos,soc.culture.thai,soc.culture.vietnamese,soc.culture.asean,soc.culture.burma,soc.culture.asian.american,bit.listserv.seasia-l
Subject: 2nd RFD: soc.culture.cambodia
Followup-To: news.groups
Date: 11 Jul 1994 23:43:58 -0400
Organization: Computer Science Dept, QMW, University of London, UK.
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2nd Request For Discussion
Proposed Charter:
The purpose of this group is to exchange news and information about
Cambodia (Kampuchea), its people, culture, history, and the Cambodian
Language (Khmer). This will also be a forum for the Cambodians who
have been scattered around the world (Australia, Canada, France,
United Kingdom, and United States) to contact each other and find
out information about their native country.
Rationale:
There has never been a usenet forum to discuss these issues.
Discussions have been limited to "soc.culture.thai",
"soc.culture.laos", "soc.culture.vietnamese",
and "bit.listserv.seasia-l" (mailing list SEASIA-L).
Status:
Unmoderated.
Discussion & Voting:
The discusssion period will last until 20 July 1994. Comments on this
proposed newsgroups should be posted to the "news.groups". Anyone
with an interest in Cambodia is encouraged to participate in the
discussion.
A Call For Votes (CFV) will be posted on the 15th of August 1994, and
will end on the 15th of September 1994. The vote will be run by a
neutral third party.
Relevant Information:
Cambodia is a beautiful country in South East Asia, with rich fertile
land, and culture. Unfortunately, Cambodia is well known for the wrong
reasons: 'The Killing Field', 'The Khmer Rouge', and 'Pol Pot'. The
Khmer Rouge regime (1975-1979) was oppressive, there was no right to
dream, think, speak, and even live for the many innocents who lost
their lives.
After the 'Killing Field', many Cambodians became refugees. We are
scattered in many parts of the world including America, Canada, France,
United Kingdom, Australia etc. This news group will provide a forum
for us to be in contact. Also, after the most costly United
Nations operation in history which culminated in a free election last
year, there are many topics of interests for discussions including:
relief aids, human rights, political and economical developments, travel
opportunities. Lastly, Cambodia's neighbours
Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam all have their own news groups,
and so do most South East Asian countries: Burma, Malaysia, Singapore,
Indonesia and Philipines.
We hope that you will help make for a lively discussion. Thank you for
your kind attention, and possible participation.
Sarom Ing, Earle Goodman, Kim Kaing.
--
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Sarom Ing ankor@dcs.qmw.ac.uk
Earle Goodman cambodia@ucdavis.edu
Kim Kaing kaing@csulb.edu
From asolovay@geoworks.com Thu Aug 18 15:31:47 1994
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: asolovay@geoworks.com (Andrew Solovay)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,soc.culture.thai,soc.culture.vietnamese,soc.culture.laos,soc.culture.burma,soc.culture.asian.american,soc.culture.asean,bit.listserv.seasia-l
Subject: CFV: soc.culture.cambodia
Followup-To: poster
Date: 18 Aug 1994 15:21:26 -0400
Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers (UVV)
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Approved: tale@uunet.uu.net
Expires: 17 Sep 1994 00:00:00 GMT
Message-ID: <soc.culture.cambodia-CFV1@uunet.uu.net>
Reply-To: votes@geoworks.com (Andrew Solovay's vote-taking alias)
NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net
Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:5529 news.groups:112987 soc.culture.thai:26977 soc.culture.vietnamese:78865 soc.culture.laos:1740 soc.culture.burma:1032 soc.culture.asian.american:64898 soc.culture.asean:19020 bit.listserv.seasia-l:12567
FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
unmoderated group soc.culture.cambodia
Newsgroups line:
soc.culture.cambodia Cambodia and its people.
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 GMT, 16 September 1994.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact asolovay@geoworks.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact Sarom Ing <ankor@dcs.qmw.ac.uk>.
CHARTER
The purpose of this group is to exchange news and information
about Cambodia (Kampuchea), its people, culture, history, and the
Cambodian Language (Khmer). This will also be a forum for the
Cambodians who have been scattered around the world (Australia,
Canada, France, United Kingdom, and United States) to contact each
other and find out information about their native country.
RATIONALE
There has never been a usenet forum to discuss these issues.
Discussions have been limited to "soc.culture.thai",
"soc.culture.laos", "soc.culture.vietnamese", and
"bit.listserv.seasia-l" (mailing list SEASIA-L).
Cambodia is a beautiful country in South East Asia, with rich
fertile land, and culture. Unfortunately, Cambodia is well known
for the wrong reasons: 'The Killing Field', 'The Khmer Rouge', and
'Pol Pot'. The Khmer Rouge regime (1975-1979) was oppressive,
there was no right to dream, think, speak, and even live for the
many innocents who lost their lives.
After the 'Killing Field', many Cambodians became refugees. We are
scattered in many parts of the world including America, Canada,
France, United Kingdom, Australia etc. This news group will
provide a forum for us to be in contact. Also, after the most
costly United Nations operation in history which culminated in a
free election last year, there are many topics of interests for
discussions including: relief aids, human rights, political and
economical developments, travel opportunities. Lastly, Cambodia's
neighbours Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam all have their own news
groups, and so do most South East Asian countries: Burma,
Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Philipines.
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.
Give your name on the line that asks for it. Place the word YES or NO
between the brackets before the group name. Don't worry about spacing
of the columns or any quote characters (">") that your reply inserts.
Then mail the ballot to: votes@geoworks.com
Just "Replying" to this message should work, but double-check the
address before sending. If your vote isn't sent to
<votes@geoworks.com>, it won't be counted.
-=-=-=-=-=- Don't Delete Anything Between These Lines =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
soc.culture.cambodia Ballot <SCC-0001> (Don't remove this marker)
Please give your real name here:
Write "YES" or "NO" between the brackets:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
[ ] soc.culture.cambodia
-=-=-=-=-=- Don't Delete Anything Between These Lines =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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.
Each person may vote only once, no matter how many accounts he or she
may have. Also, only one ballot will be accepted from any account, no
matter how many people may share it. If more than one vote is received
>from any person or any account, only the last vote received will be
counted.
Addresses and votes of all voters will be published in the final
voting results list. All ballots received are kept in the UVV archives
(including "cancelled" and invalid ballots). The vote files are made
available to the moderator of news.announce.newgroups on request. They
may also, at the discretion of the UVV, be made more widely available
if there is a controversy concerning the vote.
From asolovay@geoworks.com Wed Sep 7 16:29:50 1994
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: asolovay@geoworks.com (Andrew Solovay)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,soc.culture.thai,soc.culture.vietnamese,soc.culture.laos,soc.culture.burma,soc.culture.asian.american,soc.culture.asean,bit.listserv.seasia-l
Subject: 2nd CFV: soc.culture.cambodia
Supersedes: <soc.culture.cambodia-CFV1@uunet.uu.net>
Followup-To: poster
Date: 7 Sep 1994 16:13:12 -0400
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Expires: 17 Sep 1994 00:00:00 GMT
Message-ID: <soc.culture.cambodia-CFV2@uunet.uu.net>
References: <soc.culture.cambodia-RFD1@uunet.uu.net> <soc.culture.cambodia-CFV1@uunet.uu.net>
Reply-To: votes@geoworks.com (Andrew Solovay's vote-taking alias)
NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net
Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:5600 news.groups:115279 soc.culture.thai:28370 soc.culture.vietnamese:81584 soc.culture.laos:1821 soc.culture.burma:1078 soc.culture.asian.american:66784 soc.culture.asean:19104 bit.listserv.seasia-l:12884
LAST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
unmoderated group soc.culture.cambodia
Newsgroups line:
soc.culture.cambodia Cambodia and its people.
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 GMT, 16 September 1994.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact asolovay@geoworks.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact Sarom Ing <ankor@dcs.qmw.ac.uk>.
Note that the vote-taker CANNOT answer any questions about how the
voting is going while the vote is in progress. When voting concludes,
he will submit the results to news.announce.newgroups. *After* the
results are posted there, he can discuss vote totals.
CHARTER
The purpose of this group is to exchange news and information
about Cambodia (Kampuchea), its people, culture, history, and the
Cambodian Language (Khmer). This will also be a forum for the
Cambodians who have been scattered around the world (Australia,
Canada, France, United Kingdom, and United States) to contact each
other and find out information about their native country.
RATIONALE
There has never been a usenet forum to discuss these issues.
Discussions have been limited to "soc.culture.thai",
"soc.culture.laos", "soc.culture.vietnamese", and
"bit.listserv.seasia-l" (mailing list SEASIA-L).
Cambodia is a beautiful country in South East Asia, with rich
fertile land, and culture. Unfortunately, Cambodia is well known
for the wrong reasons: 'The Killing Field', 'The Khmer Rouge', and
'Pol Pot'. The Khmer Rouge regime (1975-1979) was oppressive,
there was no right to dream, think, speak, and even live for the
many innocents who lost their lives.
After the 'Killing Field', many Cambodians became refugees. We are
scattered in many parts of the world including America, Canada,
France, United Kingdom, Australia etc. This news group will
provide a forum for us to be in contact. Also, after the most
costly United Nations operation in history which culminated in a
free election last year, there are many topics of interests for
discussions including: relief aids, human rights, political and
economical developments, travel opportunities. Lastly, Cambodia's
neighbours Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam all have their own news
groups, and so do most South East Asian countries: Burma,
Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Philipines.
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.
Give your name on the line that asks for it. Place the word YES or NO
between the brackets before the group name. Don't worry about spacing
of the columns or any quote characters (">") that your reply inserts.
Then mail the ballot to: votes@geoworks.com
Just "Replying" to this message should work, but double-check the
address before sending. If your vote isn't sent to
<votes@geoworks.com>, it won't be counted.
-=-=-=-=-=- Don't Delete Anything Between These Lines =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
soc.culture.cambodia Ballot <SCC-0002> (Don't remove this marker)
Please give your real name here:
Write "YES" or "NO" between the brackets:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
[ ] soc.culture.cambodia
-=-=-=-=-=- Don't Delete Anything Between These Lines =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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.
Each person may vote only once, no matter how many accounts he or she
may have. Also, only one ballot will be accepted from any account, no
matter how many people may share it. If more than one vote is received
>from any person or any account, only the last vote received will be
counted.
Addresses and votes of all voters will be published in the final
voting results list. All ballots received are kept in the UVV archives
(including "cancelled" and invalid ballots). The vote files are made
available to the moderator of news.announce.newgroups on request. They
may also, at the discretion of the UVV, be made more widely available
if there is a controversy concerning the vote.
BOUNCES
The following people have submitted valid ballots, but my EMail
acknowledgement bounced. They do not need to revote.
soc.culture.cambodia Bounce List
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
a206342@sun_421.dseg.ti.com Rathy Ung
bacchus.experdata.fr@experdata.fr Franck Landais
rlr@acsu.buffalo.edu Raymond Roskwitalski, Jr.
staff@unsw.edu.au Nereida Cross
INVALID VOTES
The following people have submitted invalid ballots and have not
superseded them with valid ones.
Votes in error
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Aimee_Lucero_at_UNHQ3@un.org
! No ballot
bpf@igc.apc.org Buddhist Peace Fellowship
! No ballot
cyim@csulb.edu Channan Yim
! No ballot
HOU@sonoma.edu
! No ballot
jchokey@leland.stanford.edu James Alexander Chokey
! No ballot
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Subject: RESULT: soc.culture.cambodia passes 312:22
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unmoderated group soc.culture.cambodia passes 312:22
There were 312 YES votes and 22 NO votes, for a total of 334 valid votes.
There were 15 invalid ballots.
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.
Voting closed at 23:59:59 GMT, 16 September 1994.
This vote was conducted by a neutral third party.
Vote-taker's address: asolovay@geoworks.com (Andrew Solovay)
Group proponent's address: ankor@dcs.qmw.ac.uk (Sarom Ing)
Newsgroups line:
soc.culture.cambodia Cambodia and its people.
CHARTER (culled from the Call for Votes):
The purpose of this group is to exchange news and information
about Cambodia (Kampuchea), its people, culture, history, and the
Cambodian Language (Khmer). This will also be a forum for the
Cambodians who have been scattered around the world (Australia,
Canada, France, United Kingdom, and United States) to contact each
other and find out information about their native country.
soc.culture.cambodia Final Vote Ack
Voted Yes
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73547.1510@compuserve.com Cliff Pletcher
a206342@sun_421.dseg.ti.com Rathy Ung
aa078@ra.cs.OhioU.Edu Jonathan Prince
aa793@freenet.carleton.ca michael james wilson
aas1241@cs.rit.edu Anousak Souphavanh
abragad@di.unipi.it Alessio Bragadini
ae446@freenet.carleton.ca Nigel Allen
ah881@cleveland.freenet.edu Joyce Brabner
alison@bbn.com Alison McDonough
alturner@students.wisc.edu Alex Turner
alu@chaph.usc.edu Andrew Lu
anaing@utsi.edu Aye Naing
anderson@hookup.net Lori McDougall
Andrew_Cornish@uow.edu.au Andrew Cornish
Andy.Suth@ebay.sun.com Andy-Suth Product Eng. TechOps
Annie_Tanmizi_at_UNESCAP1@un.org Annie Tanmizi
antran@spd.dsccc.com Anh Tran
apakabar@clark.net John A. MacDougall
apolzer@cs.ucsd.edu Andreas Polzer
arbour@nicad3.nic.bc.ca Paul M. Arbour contact arbour@nicad3.nic.bc.
arod@uclink.berkeley.edu Stephen Arod Shirreffs
asiregar@engin.umich.edu Andre P Siregar
ault@cs.albany.edu Jim Ault
AXC3049@utarlg.uta.edu Amara Chhay
bacchus.experdata.fr@experdata.fr Franck Landais
bannistr@maths.tcd.ie Jeffrey Bannister
barker@un.org Edward Barker
bc@pixar.com Bill Carson
beast@netcom.com Jeffrey A. Kintscher
beker@netcom.com Brian Beker
biggs@un.org David Biggs
birchall@pilot.njin.net Dan Birchall
bjv@herbison.com B.J. Herbison
breedon@ucdhep.ucdavis.edu Richard Breedon
brice@ccaix.ibm.fr Brice MuangKhot - CCAIX - Sce 3858
bsanchez@world.std.com Bob Sanchez
bug@lynx.dac.neu.edu Bud Gwan
bunthong@csulb.edu Buntheang Hong
c-alfaro@argos.uniandes.edu.co Carlos Alejandro Alfaro Bernate
c.trocki@qut.edu.au Carl A. Trocki
CATHY@library.ntu.edu.au Cathy Robertson
catseye@netcom.com Mark Kupferman
cbagwell@rockdal.aud.alcatel.com Chris Bagwell
cchau@rockdal.aud.alcatel.com Chakavuth C. Chau
cguu@ucrmath.UCR.EDU Ching Guu
cham@desperado.sp.trw.com Chamroeun Kchao
CHAN.KF@shocker.ee.twsu.edu Chan, Keng Fei
Chanry.Run@ebay.sun.com Chanry D. Run
Charles_Wallace-C13692@email.mot.com Charles Wallace
chean@nas.nasa.gov Mengly Chean
chen0159@gold.tc.umn.edu Yi-ching Chen
CHEW.CE@ie.twsu.edu Chia-Ee Chew
chhai@igate1.hac.com Puthear Chhai
chhun@uclink.berkeley.edu Chanthan Chhun (chhun@uclink.berkeley.edu)
ChimS1@aol.com Chim Sotuon
chipdip@mit.edu
chounan@quarks.win.or.jp chounan tamotsu
chucko@eskimo.com Charles E. Albertson
CHuon@aol.com Chhoeung Huon
chwan@cs.pdx.edu Chwan H. Tsai
clif@netcom.com Clifford M. Williams
corff@fub46.zedat.fu-berlin.de Dr. Oliver Corff
craig@senior.nectec.or.th Craig Emmott
crawford@teleport.com James Crawford
cs567283@lux.latrobe.edu.au Moy-Ly Taing
cscheiner@igc.apc.org Charles Scheiner
Curtiss.Monroe@atlantaga.ncr.com Curtiss Monroe
cyim@csulb.edu Cannon R Yim
dacey@crl.com Peter Campbell
DAN@endor.procom.com Daniel Cossack
danguyen@halcyon.com Dan Nguyen
darith@csulb.edu Chandarith Im
ddeutsch@bbn.com Debra Deutsch
derepeny@ere.umontreal.ca Yves de Repentigny
DETT@ccit.arizona.edu David L. Dettman
df6i@hrzpub.th-darmstadt.de Jochen Bink
dgh@nmdl01.ncom.nt.gov.au Damian Harding
dho@igate1.hac.com David Ho
DickHague@aol.com
doan@skat.usc.edu Thanh Doan
duongn@microsoft.com Duong D. Nguyen
Eino_Loukko@mindlink.bc.ca Eino Loukko
ekmak@wattle.itd.uts.edu.au e.mak-wattle-kinf-student-93099063
emlim@pasteur.fr Eng Mong Lim
ETLOO@wsuhub.uc.twsu.edu Eric T. Loo
euthke@siam.muc.de Ekkehard Uthke
ez003439@rocky.ucdavis.edu Gerald V. Len
flo@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu Francis Lo
frampton@vicuna.ocunix.on.ca Steve Frampton
fstawit@icomp01.lerc.nasa.gov Tawit Chitsomboon
gary@asiapac.dialix.oz.au Gary Dean
geiger@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu Vance Geiger
georg@marie.physik.tu-berlin.de Georg Schwarz
Gideon_de_Beer_at_[UNOSOM_II]@un.org Robert J. Cannon
goodag@char.vnet.net Catherine DeVerter
Guan.Tut.San@dcs.qmw.ac.uk
Gunnar.Dalseth@f5.n608.z6.fidonet.org Gunnar Dalseth
HAMILTON@rosebud.berkeley.edu andrea hamilton
hanley@un.org Maggie HANLEY
hblin001@huey.csun.edu David Sperling
hdevadpm@admin.uh.edu David P. McBride
henry@cs.niu.edu John Hartmann
herve@amber.hasc.ca Herve AVRIL
hesskm@morakot.nectec.or.th Mark Hesskamp
hillm@cuug.ab.ca Lydia Hill
hnguyen@ringer.cs.utsa.edu Hung Nguyen
hrhpaul@www.cts.com Paul S Puth
hry@cs.pdx.edu Hiroyo Morimura
HTNGUYEN@wsuhub.uc.twsu.edu HUNG NGUYEN
hugo@let.ruu.nl Hugo Quene
hy@un.org Supharidh HY
ianb@ttsi.tandem.com Ian Bui
is425478681%emuvax.dnet.emich.edu@emunix.emich.edu Shong Kue
ISCMTP@uccvma.ucop.edu Minh Phan
itlm019@bambam.ucdavis.edu Earle Goodman
itthi@sunburn.sli.unimelb.edu.au Itthi Trisirisatayawong
ivan@jaist.ac.jp Ivan Chung
jamesm@dialogic.com Mark James
jasmith@well.sf.ca.us Jeff Smith - Bridge To Asia
jasonsw@u.washington.edu Jason Aaron Swanson
jayarama@chaph.usc.edu Prakash Jayaraman
jcruz@netcom.com J Cruz
jeffrey@math.hawaii.edu Jeffrey Herman
jford@ruacad.ac.runet.edu John M Ford
jfortt@dorsai.dorsai.org Joseph Fortt
jk8n+@andrew.cmu.edu Joseph Ku
JLAI@pomona.claremont.edu Johnny Lai
jmdaluz@kquest.com Jose M. daLuz
jmek@cs.pdx.edu Maryjane V.C Meak
john@iastate.edu John Hascall
john@jho.com John Ho
John_Vesey@star9gate.mitre.org John Vesey
jonasd@imv.aau.dk Jonas Ditlev
jonass@dit.lth.se Jonas Skeppstedt
jonesk@un.org kathryn Jones
Joy_Aswalap@unt.edu Joy Aswalap
jrauzier@pasteur.fr jean rauzier
jruyle@ucrmath.UCR.EDU Jon Ruyle
kaing@csulb.edu KIMLONG KAING
kaun@lynx.dac.neu.edu Mr. Kannitha Un
keithf@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu Keith Fahrney
KHENG@vms1.bbn.com Kim Heng
KHIM.MK@ie.twsu.edu Mony Kim Khim
Khun.So@atlantaga.ncr.com Khun So
kiaman@access.digex.net Kiaman Buluk
kinawi@cpsc.ucalgary.ca Husam Kinawi
kolsam@csulb.edu Kolsamnuon Keo
KOO.TS@ie.twsu.edu Teck-Siong Koo
KRIDGWAY@ccr2.bbn.com Kevin Ridgway
krussll@cc.umanitoba.ca Kevin Russell
KXCHAI@wsuhub.uc.twsu.edu Kain-Soon Chai
KXSAY@wsuhub.uc.twsu.edu Kiomsonn Say
kxt@itd.dsto.gov.au Kim Tang
kyanh@maxtor.com ky-anh d. phan
L.J.Summers@seas.hull.ac.uk Laura Summers
L15D@zfn.uni-bremen.de Martin Schr"oder
lang@uful07.phys.ufl.edu Tien Lang
lauraim@csulb.edu Laura Im
lesleyd@shell.portal.com Lesley Davidow
lindell@scs.unr.edu Pamela N. Lindell
lmcdaun@eeibhus01.ericsson.se Dara UNG
loo.tl@shocker.ee.twsu.edu Teow-Lai Loo
lord@sparrow.demon.co.uk Boris Charvington
lprender@bbn.com laurie prendergast
lucero@un.org Aimee Lucero
mac@maine.maine.edu DENNIS MCCONNELL
mag3@netcom.com M. Arnold Graham, III
malaka@unsw.edu.au Helen Jarvis
malcolmh@nsg.nsg.com.au MALCOLM CHARLES HOLROYD
manoon@csulb.edu Manoon Charoensermsup
maraya@sci.kuniv.edu.kw maraya
marcovth@mendel.humgen.upenn.edu Marco Van Het Hoog
mathangani@un.org Joan Mathangani
mazodier@pasteur.fr mazodier
mberman@bbn.com Mark Berman
mcdonald@cais.cais.com Bill McDonald
mehrdad@csulb.edu Mehrdad Sadri
merrill@fub46.zedat.fu-berlin.de Stefan Simon
mfh2@cornell.edu Martin Hatch
mg@ac.duke.edu Michael Grubb
mhcrxlc@dir.mcc.ac.uk Lance Cousins
mheng@sun004.cpdsc.com Mark Heng
Michael_Clark_at_UNHQ2@un.org Michael N Clark
miyamura@un.org hiroko miyamura
mok@csulb.edu Manith Mok
Monica_Tiongson-Eppert_at_UNHQ2@un.org Monica Tiongson-Eppert
motou@rdxsun104.aud.alcatel.com Meng Tou
mrodgers@students.wisc.edu Michael Wayne Rodgers
mulliner@oucsace.cs.ohiou.edu Kent Mulliner
NARAHT@drycas.club.cc.cmu.edu Randolph Finder
nbhakta@nmsu.edu Nitinkuma G. Bhakta
nguyen2@watserv1.uwaterloo.ca T NGUYEN
NOY@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu Wendy Le Nguyen
owen@dmp.csiro.au OWEN LIM
owenw@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu Dr. Owen P. Wrigley
p01613@psilink.com phil reed
pbao@chaph.usc.edu Peter Bao
PBONO@vms1.bbn.com paul bono
peang@alw.nih.gov Mony Allissa Pheng
peckg@morakot.nectec.or.th Grant Peck
pelr@csulb.edu Racy Pel
pelv@csulb.edu Vy Pel
Peter.Ross@anu.edu.au Peter Ross
pft2d@cornell.edu P. F. Olivier te Boekhorst
pg@hpmalrnd.mal.hp.com Pat Goodman
pham@caesv1.norden.utc.com Ly Pham
playboy@u.washington.edu Rushabh M. Sheth
pnuon@student.umass.edu CAMBODIAN
proschan@ucs.indiana.edu Frank Proschan
puthran@chaph.usc.edu Sandeep Puthran
pvum@acacia.itd.uts.edu.au p.um-acacia-mat-student-93072193
PVVO@wsuhub.uc.twsu.edu Phu Vo
PXKAT@wsuhub.uc.twsu.edu Poeurn Kat
PXNGAN@wsuhub.uc.twsu.edu Peing-Kai Ngan
PXU3069@utarlg.uta.edu Pinthor Ung
quinn@phoenix.princeton.edu Michael Quinn
R.McRobbie@unsw.edu.au Robert McRobbie
raksas@disc-synergy.com Raksas Hang
rcarroll@bbn.com Rachel Carroll
reu001@epx.cis.umn.edu Ame-on Budhaka
Richard.Hintz@ucop.edu Richard Hintz
Richard_Bolt@ccmail.gsfc.nasa.gov
Richp@tiny.demon.co.uk Richard Phillips
rks@ce.washington.edu Rajat Kumar Singh.
rlr@acsu.buffalo.edu Raymond Roskwitalski, Jr.
RobTagg@aol.com Rob Tagg
rom@ipied.tu.ac.th Rom Hiranpruk
rtouch@ccat.sas.upenn.edu Reth Touch
rufinus@mbe.ece.wisc.edu J. Rufinus
rvanny@qualcomm.com Russel Vanny
ryilmaz@bbn.com Robyn A. Yilmaz
r_nhek@chelmsford.telebit.com Rasmey Nhek
SAISAS01@mcrcr6.med.nyu.edu S Saisanit
Sambath.Sim@siliconix.com Sambath Sim
sao@csulb.edu Sinath May
Sarom.Ing@dcs.qmw.ac.uk
sary@csulb.edu Phana Sary
sci30468@leonis.nus.sg Wong Nian Fong
sebhoff@es.unizh.ch Sebastian Hoffmann
SEEJX@ie.twsu.edu Jin Chong See
SEREY@procom.com Serey Touch
setourvi@math.wustl.edu Suzanne Elise Tourville
shan@cs.pdx.edu Shanlin Yih
shaunc@faceplant.gvg.tek.com High Octane Fuel
sheriff@morakot.nectec.or.th Andrew Sheriff
sisaranu@mason1.gmu.edu Sariya Isaranuwatanakul
skhieu@lynx.dac.neu.edu Samphan Khieu
skhiev@csulb.edu Sokhalay Khiev
skj7483@silver.sdsmt.edu Sunil K Jagarlamudi
SKKHIM@wsuhub.uc.twsu.edu Sereybot Kim Khim
smailer@titan.ucs.umass.edu ira Smailer
sneam@st.nepean.uws.edu.au Sovicheut Neam
soapy@neu.edu The Illustrious Soapy
sok@ucsu.colorado.edu Sophy Sok
sophal@uclink.berkeley.edu Sophal Ear
sothy@ocf.berkeley.edu Sothy Yi
Sotra@aol.com Barbara Lewis
SSHEA@vms1.bbn.com SUSAN MCCAFFREY
st20c@ucrmath.UCR.EDU Gwoho Liu
st93rjyf@dunx1.ocs.drexel.edu Mano Him
st93w6r8@dunx1.ocs.drexel.edu Kimsan Ting
staff@unsw.edu.au
StephenJ5@aol.com Stephen W. Johnson
SUND@sonoma.edu Davuth Sun
suth@uclink2.berkeley.edu Visuth Yip
takkar@csulb.edu Preet Takkar
tbphu@acacia.itd.uts.edu.au t.phu-acacia-mat-student-93081622
tbun@acorn.ousd.k12.ca.us Visal Peang
tchia@csulb.edu
tea@cs.pdx.edu Lee Tea
thanv@van.oz.au Than Vo, thanv@van.oz.au
thao0038@maroon.tc.umn.edu Bao Thao
thao@bnr.ca Laly Thao
Thea.Run@ebay.sun.com Kunthea Run
thunder@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu Jeff Funderburk
tibet@acs.ucalgary.ca Nima Dorjee
toaa@unixg.ubc.ca Somchai Jitsuchon
tockgae_@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu Voravit Suwanvanichkij
tpa1@postoffice.mail.cornell.edu T. Patton Adams
Tri.Bui@ebay.sun.com Tri Bui
trin@nucleus.nectec.or.th Trin Tantsetthi
Trishatur_Lagalia_at_PENSION@un.org trishatur lagalia
troy@cts.com TROY PRASOUVO
tthap@uop.cs.uop.edu Thavrin Thap
tun@macpsy.ucsf.edu Coban Tun
TVLE@wsuhub.uc.twsu.edu Tuan Le
u3317743@abac.au.ac.th Pritchuda Kongsuvan
u3510353@abac.au.ac.th Nikorn Sachdev
U8944962@csdvax.csd.unsw.edu.au Scott Pfaff
u9309438@uow.edu.au Hendar Gunawan
ungln@csulb.edu Long Ung
vdlooy@sch2.uia.ac.be Johan Van Der Looy
vice@uclink2.berkeley.edu Veakchiravuddh Sisowath
Vichetra.SAM@issy.cnet.fr Sam Keth Vichetra
vikbol@cs.pdx.edu VIKBOL IN
vinhdam@char.vnet.net Vinh Dam
visethp@wam.umd.edu Viseth Peang
vngauy@wam.umd.edu Viseth Ngauy
vpeang@helix.nih.gov Visal Peang
vpelicic@pasteur.fr Vladimir Pelicic
WAMILLER@vms1.bbn.com Wayne Miller
Wayne.Standard@atlantaga.ncr.com Wayne Standard
wclimenh@acs.ucalgary.ca Warren S. Climenhaga
Wichien_Loetsuraphibun_at_UNESCAP1@un.org
WMA@ccr2.bbn.com Wai-yan Ma
y366@odin.cc.pdx.edu Saravuth Tan
yadallee@gallif.ersys.edmonton.ab.ca Dave Shariff Yadallee
yentsun@uclink.berkeley.edu Judy Yentsun Tseng
Ying.Xie@atlantaga.ncr.com Ying Xie
yui@ipied.tu.ac.th Yuphaphann Hoonchamlong
zoulin@ee.pdx.edu Zou Lin
zulma@csulb.edu Zulma Arias
Voted No
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al198723@academ01.mty.itesm.mx Eugenio Sanchez
crouchkp@flidh103.delcoelect.com K.P. Crouch
cward@think.com Christopher Ward
eab@msc.edu Edward Bertsch
ewl@panix.com Emery Lapinski
feminist@eskimo.com William Affleck-Asch
FSSPR@aurora.alaska.edu Sean P. Ryan
gtd543a@prism.gatech.edu Jeff Garzik
jeffg@loki.engr.sgi.com Jeff Glover
johnl@cs.indiana.edu John Lacey
jrm@globalvillag.com John R. MacWilliamson
Kari.Hurtta@fmi.fi Kari E. Hurtta
M.A.KURA@tec-box.gun.de Marc Andre Kura
marc@algorithmics.com Marc Moorcroft
Mark-Moraes@deshaw.com Mark Moraes
mhatz@usa.net Mike Hatz
mmt@redbrick.com Maxime Taksar
richard.wegener@sstff.mn.org Richard Wegener
rick@bcm.tmc.edu Richard Miller
sam@sun.tps.de Sassan Simai
stainles@bga.com Dwight Brown
TJ_MOLL@pavo.concordia.ca Thomas Moll
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Aimee_Lucero_at_UNHQ3@un.org
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bart.berenlul@digitec.co.za Bart Berenlul
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berenlul@vpro.nl Maarten Berenlul
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bpf@igc.apc.org Buddhist Peace Fellowship
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bunkas01@tigger.stcloud.msus.edu
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elizchey@casbah.acns.nwu.edu Elizabeth Chey
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HOU@sonoma.edu
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IZZY7NN@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Thoeurn
! No ballot
jchokey@leland.stanford.edu James Alexander Chokey
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Klaus.Kettner@sesom.akom.fth3.siemens.scn.dbp.de Klaus Kettner
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parkt@firststate.com.au
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st92g82r@dunx1.ocs.drexel.edu Thy Sok
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tblake@libre.com U.S. Courts Library
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Thao.Doan@m.cc.utah.edu Thao Doan
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vpnet!vpnet!vagrant@quake.xnet.com Stephen Crane
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