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From: [email protected] (Djamal Bouzida)
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REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD): SOC.CULTURE.BERBER
As per the moderator's request and the fact that the word "amazigh" is
not an english word, the original proposed name for this newsgroup,
soc.culture.amazigh, has been changed to soc.culture.berber. Please
replace amazigh by berber when reading the following:
We, hereby, propose to create a usenet newsgroup soc.culture.berber. The
status of this newsgroup should be *unmoderated*.
The proposed newsgroup will be a forum for discussion on issues related to
the Amazigh language, history, and culture. Many of these issues are unique
to amazigh culture and language, and hence are not being discussed in other
special interest groups.
Amazigh people (Imazighen) speak variations of a single language, Tamazight
also known as Berber, which belongs to the afroasiatic family of languages.
Among the Imazighen are the Chawi, the Kabyle, and the M'zab of Northern
Algeria, the Riffian, the Schluh, and the Atlas Amazigh of Morrocco, and the
Imucagh (Tuareg) of the Sahara. Smaller amazigh communities live as far as
the Siwa oasis in Egypt in the East and the Canary Islands in the West. The
Tuareg population itself is scattered in sub-saharian areas of at least
three countries (Algeria, Mali, and Niger). Southwards, presence of the
Amazigh (Izenagen) is detected as far as in Senegal.
The purpose of this newsgroup will be the exchange of information between
the people from these affiliations to promote their common language and
culture. Furthermore, the involvement of people from different backgrounds
will add to the quality of the newsgroup.
The following is a list of possible topics but certainly not an exhaustive
one of every matter in Amazigh life:
o Amazigh History:
The various theories on the origin of the Imazighen and their
language. Important amazigh leaders. Roman, Arab and French
influence in the region. Life and migration patterns of an
amazigh during the various historical periods. Current status
and the amazigh question in North Africa.
o Literature:
Literature in various dialects. Oral expression versus written.
Amazigh stories and legends. Amazigh poetry, and translation of
poems into other languages.
o Music:
Musical instruments used. Contemporary and Modern singers and
music. Lyrics and the different interpretations.
o Transcription and Software:
Merits of existing transcriptions. Tifinagh encrypted in TeX.
What_you_see_is_what_you_get software based on transliteration.
Creation of ftp sites for free software distribution.
o Teaching Tamazight:
A language stays alive when it is TAUGHT! Challenges in teaching
Tamazight and its transcription to native and non-native speakers.
Use of different spoken dialects to enrich (or enpower) a common
written amazigh language. Designing textbooks, and possibly
dictionaries. Scientific vocabulary, and teaching science in Tamazight.
Rules: Because soc.culture.berber will be unmoderated format,
anyone will be able to post to this newsgroup. Please
refrain from insults or unnecessary criticism of a person.
Any criticism should be constructive, and polite. Please
post your article in a mature and responsible way.
Language: Tamazight is highly recommended as the communication tool of
soc.culture.berber. Postings in other languages are welcome.
Follow-up
discussion: Any follow-up discussion will be carried out on news.groups.
You may wish to cross-post on the Amazigh-Net mailing list:
[email protected]
Discussion
Period: Request For Discussion will last for 30 days.
This RFD will be posted again should there be any changes made.
If there is a desire to create soc.culture.berber
after the discussion period, a Call For Votes will be issued.
You will be notified where to send your vote when the Call For
Votes is issued.
You are encouraged to participate in these discussions. Please voice your
opinion.
Signed:
Djamal Bouzida
Rodolphe Suescun
--
Djamal Bouzida E-mail: [email protected]
From [email protected] (RonDippold) Tue Jun 21 19:49:49 1994
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Subject: CFV: soc.culture.berber
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FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
unmoderated group soc.culture.berber
Newsgroups line:
soc.culture.berber The berber language, history, and culture.
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 12 July 1994.
After this CFV appears on news.announce.newgroups it will be sent to
the mailing lists ,
.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact [email protected]. For questions about the
proposed group contact Djamal Bouzida .
CHARTER
As per the moderator's request and the fact that the word "amazigh" is not
an english word, the original proposed name for this newsgroup,
soc.culture.amazigh, has been changed to soc.culture.berber.
Please replace amazigh by berber when reading the following:
The proposed newsgroup will be a forum for discussion on issues related to
the Amazigh language, history, and culture. Many of these issues are unique
to amazigh culture and language, and hence are not being discussed in other
special interest groups.
Amazigh people (Imazighen) speak variations of a single language, Tamazight
also known as Berber, which belongs to the afroasiatic family of languages.
Among the Imazighen are the Chawi, the Kabyle, and the M'zab of Northern
Algeria, the Riffian, the Schluh, and the Atlas Amazigh of Morrocco, and the
Imucagh (Tuareg) of the Sahara. Smaller amazigh communities live as far as
the Siwa oasis in Egypt in the East and the Canary Islands in the West. The
Tuareg population itself is scattered in sub-saharian areas of at least
three countries (Algeria, Mali, and Niger). Southwards, presence of the
Amazigh (Izenagen) is detected as far as in Senegal.
The purpose of this newsgroup will be the exchange of information between
the people from these affiliations to promote their common language and
culture. Furthermore, the involvement of people from different backgrounds
will add to the quality of the newsgroup.
The following is a list of possible topics:
o Amazigh History:
The various theories on the origin of the Imazighen and their
language. Important amazigh leaders. Roman, Arab and French
influence in the region. Life and migration patterns of an
amazigh during the various historical periods. Current status
and the amazigh question in North Africa.
o Literature:
Literature in various dialects. Oral expression versus written.
Amazigh stories and legends. Amazigh poetry, and translation of
poems into other languages.
o Music:
Musical instruments used. Contemporary and Modern singers and
music. Lyrics and the different interpretations.
o Transcription and Software:
Merits of existing transcriptions. Tifinagh encrypted in TeX.
What_you_see_is_what_you_get software based on transliteration.
Creation of ftp sites for free software distribution.
o Teaching Tamazight:
A language stays alive when it is TAUGHT! Challenges in teaching
Tamazight and its transcription to native and non-native speakers.
Use of different spoken dialects to enrich (or enpower) a common
written amazigh language. Designing textbooks, and possibly
dictionaries. Scientific vocabulary, and teaching science in Tamazight.
Because soc.culture.berber will be unmoderated format, anyone will be
able to post to this newsgroup. Please refrain from insults or
unnecessary criticism of a person. Any criticism should be
constructive, and polite. Please post your article in a mature and
responsible way.
Sincerely,
Djamal Bouzida
HOW TO VOTE
Send MAIL to: [email protected]
Check the "To:" address when you reply!
Your mail message should contain one of the following statements:
I vote YES on soc.culture.berber
I vote NO on soc.culture.berber
You may also ABSTAIN in place of YES/NO - this will not affect the outcome.
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.
One vote counted per person, no more than one per account. Addresses and
votes of all voters will be published in the final voting results list.
From [email protected] (RonDippold) Mon Jun 27 14:16:21 1994
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Subject: 2nd CFV: soc.culture.berber
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LAST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
unmoderated group soc.culture.berber
Newsgroups line:
soc.culture.berber The berber language, history, and culture.
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 12 July 1994.
After this CFV appears on news.announce.newgroups it will be sent to
the mailing lists ,
.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact [email protected]. For questions about the
proposed group contact Djamal Bouzida .
CHARTER
As per the moderator's request and the fact that the word "amazigh" is not
an english word, the original proposed name for this newsgroup,
soc.culture.amazigh, has been changed to soc.culture.berber.
Please replace amazigh by berber when reading the following:
The proposed newsgroup will be a forum for discussion on issues related to
the Amazigh language, history, and culture. Many of these issues are unique
to amazigh culture and language, and hence are not being discussed in other
special interest groups.
Amazigh people (Imazighen) speak variations of a single language, Tamazight
also known as Berber, which belongs to the afroasiatic family of languages.
Among the Imazighen are the Chawi, the Kabyle, and the M'zab of Northern
Algeria, the Riffian, the Schluh, and the Atlas Amazigh of Morrocco, and the
Imucagh (Tuareg) of the Sahara. Smaller amazigh communities live as far as
the Siwa oasis in Egypt in the East and the Canary Islands in the West. The
Tuareg population itself is scattered in sub-saharian areas of at least
three countries (Algeria, Mali, and Niger). Southwards, presence of the
Amazigh (Izenagen) is detected as far as in Senegal.
The purpose of this newsgroup will be the exchange of information between
the people from these affiliations to promote their common language and
culture. Furthermore, the involvement of people from different backgrounds
will add to the quality of the newsgroup.
The following is a list of possible topics:
o Amazigh History:
The various theories on the origin of the Imazighen and their
language. Important amazigh leaders. Roman, Arab and French
influence in the region. Life and migration patterns of an
amazigh during the various historical periods. Current status
and the amazigh question in North Africa.
o Literature:
Literature in various dialects. Oral expression versus written.
Amazigh stories and legends. Amazigh poetry, and translation of
poems into other languages.
o Music:
Musical instruments used. Contemporary and Modern singers and
music. Lyrics and the different interpretations.
o Transcription and Software:
Merits of existing transcriptions. Tifinagh encrypted in TeX.
What_you_see_is_what_you_get software based on transliteration.
Creation of ftp sites for free software distribution.
o Teaching Tamazight:
A language stays alive when it is TAUGHT! Challenges in teaching
Tamazight and its transcription to native and non-native speakers.
Use of different spoken dialects to enrich (or enpower) a common
written amazigh language. Designing textbooks, and possibly
dictionaries. Scientific vocabulary, and teaching science in Tamazight.
Because soc.culture.berber will be unmoderated format, anyone will be
able to post to this newsgroup. Please refrain from insults or
unnecessary criticism of a person. Any criticism should be
constructive, and polite. Please post your article in a mature and
responsible way.
Sincerely,
Djamal Bouzida
HOW TO VOTE
Send MAIL to: [email protected]
Check the "To:" address when you reply!
Your mail message should contain one of the following statements:
I vote YES on soc.culture.berber
I vote NO on soc.culture.berber
You may also ABSTAIN in place of YES/NO - this will not affect the outcome.
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.
One vote counted per person, no more than one per account. Addresses and
votes of all voters will be published in the final voting results list.
soc.culture.berber Bounce List - No need to revote
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No bounced votes at this time
From [email protected] (RonDippold) Wed Jul 20 20:33:27 1994
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From: [email protected] (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
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Subject: RESULT: soc.culture.berber passes 247:30
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RESULT
unmoderated group soc.culture.berber passes 247:30
There were 247 YES votes and 30 NO votes, for a total of 277 valid votes.
There were 2 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.
Newsgroups line:
soc.culture.berber The berber language, history, and culture.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact [email protected]. For questions about the
proposed group contact Djamal Bouzida .
CHARTER
As per the moderator's request and the fact that the word "amazigh" is not
an english word, the original proposed name for this newsgroup,
soc.culture.amazigh, has been changed to soc.culture.berber.
Please replace amazigh by berber when reading the following:
The proposed newsgroup will be a forum for discussion on issues related to
the Amazigh language, history, and culture. Many of these issues are unique
to amazigh culture and language, and hence are not being discussed in other
special interest groups.
Amazigh people (Imazighen) speak variations of a single language, Tamazight
also known as Berber, which belongs to the afroasiatic family of languages.
Among the Imazighen are the Chawi, the Kabyle, and the M'zab of Northern
Algeria, the Riffian, the Schluh, and the Atlas Amazigh of Morrocco, and the
Imucagh (Tuareg) of the Sahara. Smaller amazigh communities live as far as
the Siwa oasis in Egypt in the East and the Canary Islands in the West. The
Tuareg population itself is scattered in sub-saharian areas of at least
three countries (Algeria, Mali, and Niger). Southwards, presence of the
Amazigh (Izenagen) is detected as far as in Senegal.
The purpose of this newsgroup will be the exchange of information between
the people from these affiliations to promote their common language and
culture. Furthermore, the involvement of people from different backgrounds
will add to the quality of the newsgroup.
The following is a list of possible topics:
o Amazigh History:
The various theories on the origin of the Imazighen and their
language. Important amazigh leaders. Roman, Arab and French
influence in the region. Life and migration patterns of an
amazigh during the various historical periods. Current status
and the amazigh question in North Africa.
o Literature:
Literature in various dialects. Oral expression versus written.
Amazigh stories and legends. Amazigh poetry, and translation of
poems into other languages.
o Music:
Musical instruments used. Contemporary and Modern singers and
music. Lyrics and the different interpretations.
o Transcription and Software:
Merits of existing transcriptions. Tifinagh encrypted in TeX.
What_you_see_is_what_you_get software based on transliteration.
Creation of ftp sites for free software distribution.
o Teaching Tamazight:
A language stays alive when it is TAUGHT! Challenges in teaching
Tamazight and its transcription to native and non-native speakers.
Use of different spoken dialects to enrich (or enpower) a common
written amazigh language. Designing textbooks, and possibly
dictionaries. Scientific vocabulary, and teaching science in Tamazight.
Because soc.culture.berber will be unmoderated format, anyone will be
able to post to this newsgroup. Please refrain from insults or
unnecessary criticism of a person. Any criticism should be
constructive, and polite. Please post your article in a mature and
responsible way.
Sincerely,
Djamal Bouzida
soc.culture.berber Final Vote Ack
Voted Yes
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