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From m[email protected] Tue Jul 12 15:03:30 1994 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Michael J. Averbuch) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.lang.asm370,comp.lang.basic.misc,alt.lang.asm Subject: RFD: comp.lang.asm.x86 Followup-To: news.groups Date: 11 Jul 1994 23:34:11 -0400 Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana Lines: 49 Sender: [email protected] Approved: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:5303 news.groups:108138 comp.lang.asm370:3215 comp.lang.basic.misc:1138 alt.lang.asm:2790                    REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION            Group Name:  comp.lang.asm.x86              Status:  unmoderated        Distribution:  world-wide             Summary:  Discussions related to the direct programming of                       the Intel 8086, 186, 286, etc . . .  processors and                       its clones.         Proposed by:  Michael J. Averbuch ([email protected])     This is a formal Request For Discussion (RFD) on the subject of creating an unmoderated Usenet newsgroup, comp.lang.asm.x86   CHARTER   The proposed unmoderated newsgroup comp.lang.asm.x86 will be open to discussions on all topics related to assembly language and low-level programming on IBM machines with '86 processors. Appropriate topics would include, but not be limited to,              Assembly language tips and tricks (code techniques)            MASM, TASM, and other commercial assemblers            Graphics, sound, and other hardware programming            Assembly language code            Assembly language related share/freeware            Linking assembly language with other languages            Etc . . .   Topics that are discouraged are:              Flames about "{Language X} is {better/worse} than ASM"            Flames like "{Assembler 1} is {better/worse} than {Assembler 2}"            High-level language code, except when used for                hardware programming   This is NOT a call for votes.  A Call For Votes (CFV) will be posted about one month from now and will be conducted by an independent third party.   The format for this RFD is taken from the RFD for comp.lang.m (which I downloaded from the RFD in news.announce.newgroups) and I thank Mr. Smith in advance for not protesting the use of his RFD format, which he borrowed from somebody else anyway.   I already wrote a miniature preliminary FAQ.  Look for it in the news.groups newsgroup.   -Michael Averbuch ([email protected])  From [email protected] (RonDippold) Fri Aug 19 20:02:49 1994 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.lang.asm370,comp.lang.basic.misc,comp.lang.c++,comp.lang.misc,comp.os.386bsd.development,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc,comp.sys.intel,rec.games.programmer Subject: CFV: comp.lang.asm.x86 Followup-To: poster Date: 19 Aug 1994 19:16:44 -0400 Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers Lines: 59 Sender: [email protected] Approved: [email protected] Expires: 10 Sep 1994 00:00:00 GMT Message-ID: <[email protected]> References: <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] (Ron Dippold Voting Alias) NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:5533 news.groups:113205 comp.lang.asm370:3287 comp.lang.basic.misc:1526 comp.lang.c++:88254 comp.lang.misc:17040 comp.os.386bsd.development:2592 comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc:10235 comp.sys.intel:19202 rec.games.programmer:31653  		     FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2) 		 unmoderated group comp.lang.asm.x86  Newsgroups line: comp.lang.asm.x86	General 80x86 assembly language programming.  Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 9 September 1994.  This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party.  For voting questions only contact [email protected]  For questions about the proposed group contact Michael J. Averbuch <[email protected]>    CHARTER   The proposed unmoderated newsgroup comp.lang.asm.x86 will be open to discussions on all topics related to assembly language and low-level programming on IBM machines with '86 processors. Appropriate topics would include, but not be limited to,              Assembly language tips and tricks (code techniques)            MASM, TASM, and other commercial assemblers            Graphics, sound, and other hardware programming            Assembly language code            Assembly language related share/freeware            Linking assembly language with other languages            Etc . . .   Topics that are discouraged are:              Flames about "{Language X} is {better/worse} than ASM"            Flames like "{Assembler 1} is {better/worse} than {Assembler 2}"            High-level language code, except when used for                hardware programming   I already wrote a miniature preliminary FAQ.  Look for it in the comp.answers newsgroup.   -Michael Averbuch ([email protected])    HOW TO VOTE  Send MAIL to:   [email protected] Just Replying should work if you are not reading this on a mailing list.  Your mail message should contain one of the following statements:       I vote YES on comp.lang.asm.x86       I vote NO on comp.lang.asm.x86  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) Wed Aug 31 18:36:21 1994 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.lang.asm370,comp.lang.basic.misc,comp.lang.c++,comp.lang.misc,comp.os.386bsd.development,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc,comp.sys.intel,rec.games.programmer Subject: 2nd CFV: comp.lang.asm.x86 Supersedes: <[email protected]> Followup-To: poster Date: 31 Aug 1994 15:36:13 -0400 Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers Lines: 67 Sender: [email protected] Approved: [email protected] Expires: 10 Sep 1994 00:00:00 GMT Message-ID: <[email protected]> References: <[email protected]> <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] (Ron Dippold Voting Alias) NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:5572 news.groups:114560 comp.lang.asm370:3316 comp.lang.basic.misc:1623 comp.lang.c++:89443 comp.lang.misc:17211 comp.os.386bsd.development:2708 comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc:10742 comp.sys.intel:19472 rec.games.programmer:32437                       LAST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)                  unmoderated group comp.lang.asm.x86  Newsgroups line: comp.lang.asm.x86       General 80x86 assembly language programming.  Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 9 September 1994.  This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party.  For voting questions only contact [email protected]  For questions about the proposed group contact Michael J. Averbuch <[email protected]>    CHARTER   The proposed unmoderated newsgroup comp.lang.asm.x86 will be open to discussions on all topics related to assembly language and low-level programming on IBM machines with '86 processors. Appropriate topics would include, but not be limited to,              Assembly language tips and tricks (code techniques)            MASM, TASM, and other commercial assemblers            Graphics, sound, and other hardware programming            Assembly language code            Assembly language related share/freeware            Linking assembly language with other languages            Etc . . .   Topics that are discouraged are:              Flames about "{Language X} is {better/worse} than ASM"            Flames like "{Assembler 1} is {better/worse} than {Assembler 2}"            High-level language code, except when used for                hardware programming   I already wrote a miniature preliminary FAQ.  Look for it in the comp.answers newsgroup.   -Michael Averbuch ([email protected])    HOW TO VOTE  Send MAIL to:   [email protected] Just Replying should work if you are not reading this on a mailing list.  Your mail message should contain one of the following statements:       I vote YES on comp.lang.asm.x86       I vote NO on comp.lang.asm.x86  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.    comp.lang.asm.x86 Bounce List - No need to revote ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [email protected]                                     Bernd _Siggy_ Brentrup [email protected]                              Kenneth P Crouch egbert%[email protected]                                      Egbert Hinzen  From [email protected] (RonDippold) Wed Sep 21 18:36:24 1994 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.lang.asm370,comp.lang.basic.misc,comp.lang.c++,comp.lang.misc,comp.os.386bsd.development,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc,comp.sys.intel,rec.games.programmer Subject: RESULT: comp.lang.asm.x86 passes 253:18 Supersedes: <[email protected]> Followup-To: news.groups Date: 21 Sep 1994 18:21:23 -0400 Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers Lines: 337 Sender: [email protected] Approved: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> References: <[email protected]> <[email protected]> <[email protected]> NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:5669 news.groups:117108 comp.lang.asm370:3337 comp.lang.basic.misc:1798 comp.lang.c++:92018 comp.lang.misc:17569 comp.os.386bsd.development:2757 comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc:11776 comp.sys.intel:19887 rec.games.programmer:34098  				RESULT 	  unmoderated group comp.lang.asm.x86 passes 253:18  There were 253 YES votes and 18 NO votes, for a total of 271 valid votes.  There was 1 invalid ballot.  For group passage, YES votes must be at least 2/3 of all valid (YES and NO) votes.   There also must be at least 100 more YES votes than NO votes.   There is a five day discussion period after these results are posted.  If no serious allegations of voting irregularities are raised, the moderator of news.announce.newgroups will create the group shortly thereafter.   Newsgroups line: comp.lang.asm.x86       General 80x86 assembly language programming.  Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 9 September 1994.  This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party.  For voting questions only contact [email protected]  For questions about the proposed group contact Michael J. Averbuch <[email protected]>    CHARTER   The proposed unmoderated newsgroup comp.lang.asm.x86 will be open to discussions on all topics related to assembly language and low-level programming on IBM machines with '86 processors. Appropriate topics would include, but not be limited to,              Assembly language tips and tricks (code techniques)            MASM, TASM, and other commercial assemblers            Graphics, sound, and other hardware programming            Assembly language code            Assembly language related share/freeware            Linking assembly language with other languages            Etc . . .   Topics that are discouraged are:              Flames about "{Language X} is {better/worse} than ASM"            Flames like "{Assembler 1} is {better/worse} than {Assembler 2}"            High-level language code, except when used for                hardware programming   I already wrote a miniature preliminary FAQ.  Look for it in the comp.answers newsgroup.   -Michael Averbuch ([email protected])    comp.lang.asm.x86 Final Vote Ack  Voted Yes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [email protected]                                     Norman Brandinger [email protected]                                               [email protected]                                               Greg McLearn [email protected]                                          Jack Decker [email protected]                                     Aaron Dailey x4989 [email protected]    Time has little to do with infiniti and jelly donut [email protected]                                           Arnt Gulbrandsen [email protected]                                    Leslie J. 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Conflicting votes   From [email protected] Thu May  8 07:23:02 1997 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: Cory Langston <[email protected]> Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.os.msdos.programmer,rec.games.programmer,alt.msdos.programmer,comp.lang.asm.x86,alt.lang.asm,comp.lang.c,comp.lang.c++ Subject: RFD: moderate comp.lang.asm.x86 Followup-To: news.groups Message-ID: <[email protected]> Approved: [email protected] Archive-Name: comp.lang.asm.x86 Date: Thu, 08 May 1997 07:37:23 GMT Lines: 230 Xref: news.isc.org news.announce.newgroups:393                       REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD)      moderated group comp.lang.asm.x86 (moderates existing group)  Newsgroup line: comp.lang.asm.x86	x86 assembly language topics. (Moderated)  This is a formal Request For Discussion (RFD) to moderate comp.lang.asm.x86. This is not a Call for Votes (CFV); you cannot vote at this time. Procedural details are below.  RATIONALE: comp.lang.asm.x86  The current comp.lang.asm.x86 newsgroup has deviated from its original charter which was the propagation of knowledge regarding lowlevel programming of the x86 architecture. This newsgroup is now a place where the masses flame each other. At present it is a battlefield for an ongoing flamefest. This counter productive behavior is indicative of those who are opposed to serious discussion of assembly language related topics. Those who truly wish to learn from or give assistance to questions posted to the group are hindered by the various flames and threads that currently consume this newsgroup. It is estimated that since November 96 traffic posting has increased approximately from 80 to 200 posts per day. Various readers have confirmed that about 85 percent of this is due to off-topic posts. Readers have been hindered if not totally turned away by the constant barrage of threads and flames that hold this group captive. Therefore, we propose moderation of the existing newsgroup in order to promote unfettered communication between x86 understudies and their community.  -Moderation is proposed to:    decrease the volume of off-topic posts and/or cross-posted threads    decrease the number of posts already answered in this newsgroup's FAQ    increase the significant on-topic content of posts  -to avoid confusion the existing group comp.lang.asm.x86 will be  moderated as opposed to splitting into several unruly groups. This will  allow unhindered discussion of x86 assembly programming related topics.  CHARTER: comp.lang.asm.x86  The newly moderated newsgroup comp.lang.asm.x86 will be open to discussions on all topics related to assembly language and low-level programming on any machine using an x86 processor or any of its clones. Appropriate topics would include, but not be limited to,:   Assembly language code tips, tricks, and techniques.  MASM, TASM, and other commercial assemblers  NASM, and other non-commercial assemblers  Graphics, sound, and other hardware programming  Assembly language related utilities commercial/share/free-ware  Linking assembly language with other languages  Inline x86 programming utilizing assembly emulators in higher   level languages  Propagation of non-commercial Internet x86 resources  Any question/discussion of the direct programming of the x86  Etc...  Topics that will be filtered are:   Flames about "{Language X} is {better/worse} than ASM"  Flames like "{Assembler 1} is {better/worse} than {Assembler 2}"  Flames, personal attacks, insults, etc.  HLL code, except when used for low-level hardware programming.  Product comparisons except when presented in an unbiased fashion.  Advertisements unrelated to assembly programming or utilities.  Posts in languages other than English will be examined for approval    if any of the moderators can read the language in question. There    is no guarantee of approval for a post in any language other than    English.  The newsgroup will be moderated by a Moderation Board, consisting of a Head Moderator and a pool of Backup Moderators.  The moderation process will be overseen by the Head Moderator, who may employ assistants from the pool of Backup Moderators as the need arises. Only members of the Moderation Board have the power authority to judge posts.  The current moderation procedures and policies will be described in an Administrative Statement, that will be maintained by the Head Moderator, with any changes subject to veto by the Board. The Statement will be posted to the group whenever it changes, and at least once per month. It will be available at all times at an address posted regularly in the group.  All posts to the group may be processed through moderation software which will take one of the following actions on each article:     1.  Reject it outright if it meets certain criteria;     2.  Forward it to a Board member if it meets certain other        criteria;  or     3.  Post it immediately.  The criteria being used by either the moderation software or human moderators will be described in the Administrative Statement. They will not refer to the source of the articles except that the Head Moderator may place certain individuals or sites which that repeatedly try to post off-topic material on a "watch list," which will cause their articles to be forwarded to a human moderator for review. The Head Moderator may also declare certain off-topic discussion threads to be "closed," so that no more articles in that thread will be accepted.  Rejected articles will, if possible, be returned to the sender along with a letter of explanation. Rejected articles may be appealed to an address specified in the Administrative Statement and or in any letter notice of rejection. If an article was rejected by a human moderator, the appeal will be judged by a different moderator. In the event of abuse of the appeals process, the Moderation Board will decide what action will be taken to deal with the abuse.  An article will normally be subject to rejection only at the time it is submitted. Canceling of articles after they have been posted ("retromoderation") will not be used for general content control. Cancellations will be permitted only under the following special circumstances:    1.  When performed or requested by the original poster or by his or       her Internet Service Provider;    2.  When performed by the Head Moderator, to cancel articles with       forged approvals; or    3.  When performed by reputable third-party cancelers (as       determined by the Head Moderator), to cancel articles that are       widely considered to be undesirable in most of Usenet, e.g.,       binaries and excessively multi-posted articles ("spam").    4.  When performed by the Head Moderator, to cancel articles that       were approved inadvertently, i.e., (to correct "mistakes").  In addition to rejecting inappropriate articles, the moderators may take measures to discourage users from submitting such articles in the first place, including:    1.  Appending short "footers" to all posted articles, informing       newcomers of the purpose of the newsgroup and providing       references to more detailed information about the newsgroup,       the Usenet community, and the Internet in general; and    2.  E-mailing "welcome"  messages to all first-time posters,       containing similar information as in (1).  Other than appending a footer or adding headers, the moderators will not modify the content of a posted article.  The Head Moderator will submit a report to the Moderation Board each month, providing statistics on the functioning of the group, a summary of the articles appealed, and a list of any changes to the Administrative Statement or the moderation software. The Board may instruct the Head Moderator to eliminate any automatic rejection or forwarding criterion from the moderation software.  The Board may elect a new Head Moderator if the position becomes vacant; the Head Moderator or the Board may appoint a Backup Moderator to fill in for the Head Moderator during short periods of absence.  The Board also has the power to remove a Head Moderator.  It may remove a Head Moderator who has been in office for less than six weeks through a simple majority vote of all members.  A Moderator who has been in office for more than six weeks may only be removed by a 2/3 majority vote of those who have been on the Board for at least six weeks.  The Board controls its own membership. It may admit new members with a simple majority vote, or remove members who have served for less than six weeks with a simple majority vote. Members who have served longer than six weeks may only be removed by a 2/3 vote of those who have been on the Board for at least six weeks. The Board will make a good-faith effort to maintain a membership of at least three persons.  The working charter for the group may be modified by a 2/3 vote of those who have been members of the Moderation Board for at least six weeks.  A copy of the current charter will be available at a location given in the Administrative Statement.  END CHARTER.  MODERATOR INFO: comp.lang.asm.x86  Moderator: Jim Neil <[email protected]> Moderator: Tore Lund <[email protected]> Moderator: David Lindauer <[email protected]> Moderator: Phil Carmody <[email protected]> Moderator: Zackery Waters <[email protected]> Moderator: Corey Brenner <[email protected]> Moderator: Cory Langston <[email protected]> Moderator: Ray Moon <[email protected]>  END MODERATOR INFO.  PROCEDURE:  This is a request for discussion, not a call for votes.  In this phase of the process, any potential problems with the proposed newsgroups should be raised and resolved. The discussion period will continue for a minimum of 21 days (starting from when the first RFD for this proposal is posted to news.announce.newgroups), after which a Call For Votes (CFV) may be posted by a neutral vote taker if the discussion warrants it. Please do not attempt to vote until this happens.  All discussion of this proposal should be posted to news.groups.  This RFD attempts to comply fully with the Usenet newsgroup creation guidelines outlined in "How to Create a New Usenet Newsgroup" and "How to Format and Submit a New Group Proposal". Please refer to these documents (available in news.announce.newgroups) if you have any questions about the process.  DISTRIBUTION:  This RFD has been distributed to the following newsgroups:   news.announce.newgroups, news.groups, comp.os.msdos.programmer,  rec.games.programmer, alt.msdos.programmer, comp.lang.asm.x86,  alt.lang.asm, comp.lang.c, comp.lang.c++  Proponent: Cory Langston  <[email protected]> Proponent: Jim Neil <[email protected]> Proponent: Tore Lund <[email protected]> Proponent: David Lindauer <[email protected]> Proponent: Phil Carmody <[email protected]> Proponent: Zackery Waters <[email protected]> Proponent: Corey Brenner <[email protected]> Proponent: Ray Moon <[email protected]>  From [email protected] Thu May 15 02:45:08 1997 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: Cory Langston <[email protected]> Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.os.msdos.programmer,rec.games.programmer,alt.msdos.programmer,comp.lang.asm.x86,alt.lang.asm,comp.lang.c,comp.lang.c++ Subject: RFD: moderate comp.lang.asm.x86 Followup-To: news.groups Message-ID: <[email protected]> Approved: [email protected] Archive-Name: comp.lang.asm.x86 Date: Thu, 15 May 1997 09:37:53 GMT Lines: 231 Xref: news.isc.org news.announce.newgroups:425                       REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD)      moderated group comp.lang.asm.x86 (moderates existing group)  Newsgroup line: comp.lang.asm.x86	x86 assembly language topics. (Moderated)  This is a formal Request For Discussion (RFD) to moderate comp.lang.asm.x86. This is not a Call for Votes (CFV); you cannot vote at this time. Procedural details are below.  RATIONALE: comp.lang.asm.x86  The current comp.lang.asm.x86 newsgroup has deviated from its original charter which was the propagation of knowledge regarding lowlevel programming of the x86 architecture. This newsgroup is now a place where the masses flame each other. At present it is a battlefield for an ongoing flamefest. This counter productive behavior is indicative of those who are opposed to serious discussion of assembly language related topics. Those who truly wish to learn from or give assistance to questions posted to the group are hindered by the various flames and threads that currently consume this newsgroup. It is estimated that since November 96 traffic posting has increased approximately from 80 to 200 posts per day. Various readers have confirmed that about 85 percent of this is due to off-topic posts. Readers have been hindered if not totally turned away by the constant barrage of threads and flames that hold this group captive. Therefore, we propose moderation of the existing newsgroup in order to promote unfettered communication between x86 understudies and their community.  -Moderation is proposed to:    decrease the volume of off-topic posts and/or cross-posted threads    decrease the number of posts already answered in this newsgroup's FAQ    increase the significant on-topic content of posts  -to avoid confusion the existing group comp.lang.asm.x86 will be  moderated as opposed to splitting into several unruly groups. This will  allow unhindered discussion of x86 assembly programming related topics.  CHARTER: comp.lang.asm.x86  The newly moderated newsgroup comp.lang.asm.x86 will be open to discussions on all topics related to assembly language and low-level programming on any machine using an x86 processor or any of its clones. Appropriate topics would include, but not be limited to,:   Assembly language code tips, tricks, and techniques.  MASM, TASM, and other commercial assemblers  NASM, and other non-commercial assemblers  Graphics, sound, and other hardware programming  Assembly language related utilities commercial/share/free-ware  Linking assembly language with other languages  Inline x86 programming utilizing assembly emulators in higher   level languages  Propagation of non-commercial Internet x86 resources  Any question/discussion of the direct programming of the x86  Etc...  Topics that will be filtered are:   Flames about "{Language X} is {better/worse} than ASM"  Flames like "{Assembler 1} is {better/worse} than {Assembler 2}"  Flames, personal attacks, insults, etc.  HLL code, except when used for low-level hardware programming.  Product comparisons except when presented in an unbiased fashion.  Advertisements unrelated to assembly programming or utilities.  Posts in languages other than English will be examined for approval    if any of the moderators can read the language in question. There    is no guarantee of approval for a post in any language other than    English.  The newsgroup will be moderated by a Moderation Board, consisting of a Head Moderator and a pool of Backup Moderators.  The moderation process will be overseen by the Head Moderator, who may employ assistants from the pool of Backup Moderators as the need arises. Only members of the Moderation Board have the power authority to judge posts.  The current moderation procedures and policies will be described in an Administrative Statement, that will be maintained by the Head Moderator, with any changes subject to veto by the Board. The Statement will be posted to the group whenever it changes, and at least once per month. It will be available at all times at an address posted regularly in the group.  All posts to the group may be processed through moderation software which will take one of the following actions on each article:     1.  Reject it outright if it meets certain criteria;     2.  Forward it to a Board member if it meets certain other        criteria;  or     3.  Post it immediately.  The criteria being used by either the moderation software or human moderators will be described in the Administrative Statement. They will not refer to the source of the articles except that the Head Moderator may place certain individuals or sites which that repeatedly try to post off-topic material on a "watch list," which will cause their articles to be forwarded to a human moderator for review. The Head Moderator may also declare certain off-topic discussion threads to be "closed," so that no more articles in that thread will be accepted.  Rejected articles will, if possible, be returned to the sender along with a letter of explanation. Rejected articles may be appealed to an address specified in the Administrative Statement and or in any letter notice of rejection. If an article was rejected by a human moderator, the appeal will be judged by a different moderator. In the event of abuse of the appeals process, the Moderation Board will decide what action will be taken to deal with the abuse.  An article will normally be subject to rejection only at the time it is submitted. Canceling of articles after they have been posted ("retromoderation") will not be used for general content control. Cancellations will be permitted only under the following special circumstances:    1.  When performed or requested by the original poster or by his or       her Internet Service Provider;    2.  When performed by the Head Moderator, to cancel articles with       forged approvals; or    3.  When performed by reputable third-party cancelers (as       determined by the Head Moderator), to cancel articles that are       widely considered to be undesirable in most of Usenet, e.g.,       binaries and excessively multi-posted articles ("spam").    4.  When performed by the Head Moderator, to cancel articles that       were approved inadvertently, i.e., (to correct "mistakes").  In addition to rejecting inappropriate articles, the moderators may take measures to discourage users from submitting such articles in the first place, including:    1.  Appending short "footers" to all posted articles, informing       newcomers of the purpose of the newsgroup and providing       references to more detailed information about the newsgroup,       the Usenet community, and the Internet in general; and    2.  E-mailing "welcome"  messages to all first-time posters,       containing similar information as in (1).  Other than appending a footer or adding headers, the moderators will not modify the content of a posted article.  The Head Moderator will submit a report to the Moderation Board each month, providing statistics on the functioning of the group, a summary of the articles appealed, and a list of any changes to the Administrative Statement or the moderation software. The Board may instruct the Head Moderator to eliminate any automatic rejection or forwarding criterion from the moderation software.  The Board may elect a new Head Moderator if the position becomes vacant; the Head Moderator or the Board may appoint a Backup Moderator to fill in for the Head Moderator during short periods of absence.  The Board also has the power to remove a Head Moderator.  It may remove a Head Moderator who has been in office for less than six weeks through a simple majority vote of all members.  A Moderator who has been in office for more than six weeks may only be removed by a 2/3 majority vote of those who have been on the Board for at least six weeks.  The Board controls its own membership. It may admit new members with a simple majority vote, or remove members who have served for less than six weeks with a simple majority vote. Members who have served longer than six weeks may only be removed by a 2/3 vote of those who have been on the Board for at least six weeks. The Board will make a good-faith effort to maintain a membership of at least three persons.  The working charter for the group may be modified by a 2/3 vote of those who have been members of the Moderation Board for at least six weeks.  A copy of the current charter will be available at a location given in the Administrative Statement.  END CHARTER.  MODERATOR INFO: comp.lang.asm.x86  Moderator: Jim Neil <[email protected]> Moderator: Tore Lund <[email protected]> Moderator: David Lindauer <[email protected]> Moderator: Phil Carmody <[email protected]> Moderator: Zackery Waters <[email protected]> Moderator: Corey Brenner <[email protected]> Moderator: Cory Langston <[email protected]> Moderator: Ray Moon <[email protected]>  END MODERATOR INFO.   PROCEDURE:  This is a request for discussion, not a call for votes.  In this phase of the process, any potential problems with the proposed newsgroups should be raised and resolved. The discussion period will continue for a minimum of 21 days (starting from when the first RFD for this proposal is posted to news.announce.newgroups), after which a Call For Votes (CFV) may be posted by a neutral vote taker if the discussion warrants it. Please do not attempt to vote until this happens.  All discussion of this proposal should be posted to news.groups.  This RFD attempts to comply fully with the Usenet newsgroup creation guidelines outlined in "How to Create a New Usenet Newsgroup" and "How to Format and Submit a New Group Proposal". Please refer to these documents (available in news.announce.newgroups) if you have any questions about the process.  DISTRIBUTION:  This RFD has been distributed to the following newsgroups:   news.announce.newgroups, news.groups, comp.os.msdos.programmer,  rec.games.programmer, alt.msdos.programmer, comp.lang.asm.x86,  alt.lang.asm, comp.lang.c, comp.lang.c++  Proponent: Cory Langston  <[email protected]> Proponent: Jim Neil <[email protected]> Proponent: Tore Lund <[email protected]> Proponent: David Lindauer <[email protected]> Proponent: Phil Carmody <[email protected]> Proponent: Zackery Waters <[email protected]> Proponent: Corey Brenner <[email protected]> Proponent: Ray Moon <[email protected]>  From [email protected] Tue Jul  8 23:30:04 1997 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Rebecca McQuitty) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,alt.lang.asm,alt.msdos.programmer,comp.lang.asm.x86,comp.lang.c,comp.lang.c++,comp.os.msdos.programmer,rec.games.programmer Subject: CFV: moderate comp.lang.asm.x86 Followup-To: poster Message-ID: <[email protected]> Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers (UVV) Approved: [email protected] Expires: 31 Jul 1997 00:00:00 GMT Archive-Name: comp.lang.asm.x86 Date: Wed, 09 Jul 1997 06:18:02 GMT Lines: 306 Xref: news.isc.org news.announce.newgroups:580                       FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)      moderated group comp.lang.asm.x86 (moderates existing group)  Newsgroups line: comp.lang.asm.x86	Bulletin Board and Q&A for x86 assembly language topics. (Moderated)  Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 30 Jul 1997.  This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party.  Questions about the proposed group should be directed to the proponents.  Proponent: Cory Langston <[email protected]> Proponent: Jim Neil <[email protected]> Proponent: Tore Lund <[email protected]> Proponent: David Lindauer <[email protected]> Proponent: Phil Carmody <[email protected]> Proponent: Zackery Waters <[email protected]> Proponent: Corey Brenner <[email protected]> Proponent: Ray Moon <[email protected]> Proponent: Chuck Crayne <[email protected]>  Votetaker: Rebecca McQuitty <[email protected]>  RATIONALE: comp.lang.asm.x86  The current comp.lang.asm.x86 newsgroup has deviated from its original charter. In the beginning, the group was created for the propagation of knowledge regarding lowlevel programming of the x86 architecture. Over the years this newsgroup has mutated into a an ongoing flamefest regarding which langauge is better/worse, etc. Almost all of the groups flames concern topics originally earmarked as discouragable in the original group charter. Are the flames and threads which occupy the group worthy of eternal debate? Does anyone really learn from them? Flamefests have already proven themselves to be counter productive to group development and are spawned by those who are opposed to serious discussion of x86 assembly language related topics. Those who truly wish to learn from or give assistance to questions posted to the group are hindered by the various flames and threads that consume it. It is estimated that since November 96 newsgroup traffic has increased from 80 to 200 posts per day. Various readers have confirmed that about 85 percent of this is due to off-topic posts. Readers have been hindered if not totally turned away by the constant barrage of threads and flames that hold this group captive. Therefore, we propose moderation of the existing newsgroup in order to promote unfettered communication between x86 understudies and their community.  -Moderation is proposed to:   decrease the volume of off-topic posts and/or cross-posted threads   decrease the number of posts already answered in this newsgroup's FAQ   increase the significant on-topic content of posts   uphold the original charter  -to avoid confusion the existing group comp.lang.asm.x86 will be  moderated as opposed to splitting into several unruly groups.  CHARTER: comp.lang.asm.x86  The newly moderated newsgroup comp.lang.asm.x86 will be open to discussions on all topics related to assembly language and low-level programming on any machine using an x86 processor or its clones. Appropriate topics would include, but not be limited to,:   Assembly language code tips, tricks, and techniques.  MASM, TASM, and other commercial assemblers  NASM, and other non-commercial assemblers  Graphics, sound, and other hardware programming  Assembly language related utilities commercial/share/free-ware  Linking assembly language with other languages  Inline x86 programming utilizing assembly emulators in higher   level languages  Propagation of non-commercial Internet x86 resources  Any question/discussion of the direct programming of the x86  Etc...  Topics that will be filtered are:   Flames about "{Language X} is {better/worse} than ASM"  Flames like "{Assembler 1} is {better/worse} than {Assembler 2}"  Flames, personal attacks, insults, etc. HLL code, except when used  for low-level hardware programming. Product comparisons except when  presented in an unbiased fashion. Advertisements unrelated to  assembly programming or utilities. Posts in languages other than  English will be examined for approval    if any of the moderators can read the language in question. There    is no guarantee of approval for a post in any language other than    English.  The newsgroup will be moderated by a Moderation Board, consisting of a Head Moderator and a pool of Backup Moderators.  The moderation process will be overseen by the Head Moderator, who may employ assistants from the pool of Backup Moderators as the need arises. Only members of the Moderation Board have the power authority to judge posts.  The current moderation procedures and policies will be described in an Administrative Statement, that will be maintained by the Head Moderator, with any changes subject to veto by the Board. The Statement will be posted to the group whenever it changes, and at least once per month. It will be available at all times at an address posted regularly in the group.  All posts to the group may be processed through moderation software which will take one of the following actions on each article:     1.  Reject it outright if it meets certain criteria;     2.  Forward it to a Board member if it meets certain other        criteria;  or     3.  Post it immediately.  The criteria being used by either the moderation software or human moderators will be described in the Administrative Statement. They will not refer to the source of the articles except that the Head Moderator may place certain individuals or sites which that repeatedly try to post off-topic material on a "watch list," which will cause their articles to be forwarded to a human moderator for review. The Head Moderator may also declare certain off-topic discussion threads to be "closed," so that no more articles in that thread will be accepted.  Rejected articles will, if possible, be returned to the sender along with a letter of explanation. Rejected articles may be appealed to an address specified in the Administrative Statement and or in any letter notice of rejection. If an article was rejected by a human moderator, the appeal will be judged by a different moderator. In the event of abuse of the appeals process, the Moderation Board will decide what action will be taken to deal with the abuse.  An article will normally be subject to rejection only at the time it is submitted. Canceling of articles after they have been posted ("retromoderation") will not be used for general content control. Cancellations will be permitted only under the following special circumstances:    1.  When performed or requested by the original poster or by his or       her Internet Service Provider;    2.  When performed by the Head Moderator, to cancel articles with       forged approvals; or    3.  When performed by reputable third-party cancelers (as       determined by the Head Moderator), to cancel articles that are       widely considered to be undesirable in most of Usenet, e.g.,       binaries and excessively multi-posted articles ("spam").    4.  When performed by the Head Moderator, to cancel articles that       were approved inadvertently, i.e., (to correct "mistakes").  In addition to rejecting inappropriate articles, the moderators may take measures to discourage users from submitting such articles in the first place, including:    1.  Appending short "footers" to all posted articles, informing       newcomers of the purpose of the newsgroup and providing       references to more detailed information about the newsgroup, the       Usenet community, and the Internet in general; and    2.  E-mailing "welcome"  messages to all first-time posters,       containing similar information as in (1).  Other than appending a footer or adding headers, the moderators will not modify the content of a posted article.  The Head Moderator will submit a report to the Moderation Board each month, providing statistics on the functioning of the group, a summary of the articles appealed, and a list of any changes to the Administrative Statement or the moderation software. The Board may instruct the Head Moderator to eliminate any automatic rejection or forwarding criterion from the moderation software.  The Board may elect a new Head Moderator if the position becomes vacant; the Head Moderator or the Board may appoint a Backup Moderator to fill in for the Head Moderator during short periods of absence.  The Board also has the power to remove a Head Moderator.  It may remove a Head Moderator who has been in office for less than six weeks through a simple majority vote of all members.  A Moderator who has been in office for more than six weeks may only be removed by a 2/3 majority vote of those who have been on the Board for at least six weeks.  The Board controls its own membership. It may admit new members with a simple majority vote, or remove members who have served for less than six weeks with a simple majority vote. Members who have served longer than six weeks may only be removed by a 2/3 vote of those who have been on the Board for at least six weeks. The Board will make a good-faith effort to maintain a membership of at least three persons.  The working charter for the group may be modified by a 2/3 vote of those who have been members of the Moderation Board for at least six weeks.  A copy of the current charter will be available at a location given in the Administrative Statement.  END CHARTER.  MODERATOR INFO: comp.lang.asm.x86  Moderator: [email protected] (Cory Langston) Moderator: [email protected] (Jim Neil) Moderator: [email protected] (Tore Lund) Moderator: [email protected] (Chuck Crayne) Moderator: [email protected] (David Lindauer) Moderator: [email protected] (Phil Carmody) Moderator: [email protected] (Zackery Waters) Moderator: [email protected] (Corey Brenner) Moderator: [email protected] (Ray Moon) Administrative contact address: [email protected] Article submission address: [email protected]  END MODERATOR INFO.  IMPORTANT VOTING INFORMATION:  Standard Guidelines for voting apply.  One vote per person, one vote per account.  Votes must be mailed directly from the voter to the votetaker.  Anonymous, forwarded or proxy votes are not valid.  Votes mailed by WWW/HTML/CGI forms are considered anonymous votes.  Addresses and votes of all voters will be published in the final voting results post.  Duplicate votes will be resolved in favor of the most recent valid vote.  The purpose of a Usenet vote is to determine the genuine interest of persons who would read a proposed newsgroup.  Soliciting votes from disinterested parties defeats this purpose.  Please do *not* distribute this CFV; instead, direct people to the official CFV posted to news.announce.newgroups.  Distributing pre-marked, incomplete, or otherwise edited copies of this CFV is generally considered to be vote fraud.  When in doubt, ask the votetaker.  HOW TO VOTE:  Extract the ballot from the CFV by deleting everything before the "BEGINNING OF BALLOT" and after the "END OF BALLOT" lines.  Please do *not* send the entire CFV back to me!  Don't worry about the spacing of the columns or any quote characters (">") that your software inserts.  Provide your real name on the line that asks for it, and indicate your vote in the brackets beside the group name.  Valid votes are YES, NO, ABSTAIN, and CANCEL.  Examples of how to properly indicate your vote (do not vote here):   [ YES     ]  example.vote.yes   [ NO      ]  example.vote.no   [ ABSTAIN ]  example.abstention   [ CANCEL  ]  example.cancellation  Do *not* modify, alter or delete any other information in this ballot. Vote counting is automated, and failure to follow these instructions means the software may reject your ballot.  When you're finished, mail the ballot to <[email protected]>.  Just "replying" to this message should work, but check the "To:" line.  If you ordinarily use a spam block, please delete it and use a valid address to vote.  If you do not receive an acknowledgment of your vote within three days, contact the votetaker about the problem.  You are responsible for reading your ack and making sure your vote is registered correctly.  -=-=-=-BEGINNING OF BALLOT: Delete Everything Before This Line=-=-=-=- ----------------------------------------------------------------------                   Usenet Ballot: comp.lang.asm.x86  This ballot is distributed blank in a Call for Votes   |  Leave this posted to news.announce.newgroups or mailed from the   |  marker here: votetaker.  Other ballots may be rejected.             |    Give your real name on the next line (do not give your email address). Your name --> [Your Vote]   Group     (Place your vote in the empty brackets below.) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- [         ]   comp.lang.asm.x86 (moderates existing group) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -=-=-=-=-=-END OF BALLOT: Delete Everything After This Line-=-=-=-=-=-  DISTRIBUTION  This CFV has been posted to the following newsgroups:     news.announce.newgroups    news.groups    alt.lang.asm    alt.msdos.programmer    comp.lang.asm.x86    comp.lang.c    comp.lang.c++    comp.os.msdos.programmer    rec.games.programmer  and is available by e-mail from the votetaker.  --  Rebecca Graham McQuitty  From [email protected] Mon Jul 21 16:45:09 1997 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Rebecca McQuitty) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,alt.lang.asm,alt.msdos.programmer,comp.lang.asm.x86,comp.lang.c,comp.lang.c++,comp.os.msdos.programmer,rec.games.programmer Subject: 2nd CFV: moderate comp.lang.asm.x86 Followup-To: poster Message-ID: <[email protected]> Supersedes: <[email protected]> Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers (UVV) Approved: [email protected] Expires: 31 Jul 1997 00:00:00 GMT Archive-Name: comp.lang.asm.x86 Date: Mon, 21 Jul 1997 23:38:56 GMT Lines: 306 Xref: news.isc.org news.announce.newgroups:607                        LAST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)      moderated group comp.lang.asm.x86 (moderates existing group)  Newsgroups line: comp.lang.asm.x86	Bulletin Board and Q&A for x86 assembly language topics. (Moderated)  Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 30 Jul 1997.  This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party.  Questions about the proposed group should be directed to the proponents.  Proponent: Cory Langston <[email protected]> Proponent: Jim Neil <[email protected]> Proponent: Tore Lund <[email protected]> Proponent: David Lindauer <[email protected]> Proponent: Phil Carmody <[email protected]> Proponent: Zackery Waters <[email protected]> Proponent: Corey Brenner <[email protected]> Proponent: Ray Moon <[email protected]> Proponent: Chuck Crayne <[email protected]>  Votetaker: Rebecca McQuitty <[email protected]>  RATIONALE: comp.lang.asm.x86  The current comp.lang.asm.x86 newsgroup has deviated from its original charter. In the beginning, the group was created for the propagation of knowledge regarding lowlevel programming of the x86 architecture. Over the years this newsgroup has mutated into a an ongoing flamefest regarding which langauge is better/worse, etc. Almost all of the groups flames concern topics originally earmarked as discouragable in the original group charter. Are the flames and threads which occupy the group worthy of eternal debate? Does anyone really learn from them? Flamefests have already proven themselves to be counter productive to group development and are spawned by those who are opposed to serious discussion of x86 assembly language related topics. Those who truly wish to learn from or give assistance to questions posted to the group are hindered by the various flames and threads that consume it. It is estimated that since November 96 newsgroup traffic has increased from 80 to 200 posts per day. Various readers have confirmed that about 85 percent of this is due to off-topic posts. Readers have been hindered if not totally turned away by the constant barrage of threads and flames that hold this group captive. Therefore, we propose moderation of the existing newsgroup in order to promote unfettered communication between x86 understudies and their community.  -Moderation is proposed to:   decrease the volume of off-topic posts and/or cross-posted threads   decrease the number of posts already answered in this newsgroup's FAQ   increase the significant on-topic content of posts   uphold the original charter  -to avoid confusion the existing group comp.lang.asm.x86 will be  moderated as opposed to splitting into several unruly groups.  CHARTER: comp.lang.asm.x86  The newly moderated newsgroup comp.lang.asm.x86 will be open to discussions on all topics related to assembly language and low-level programming on any machine using an x86 processor or its clones. Appropriate topics would include, but not be limited to,:   Assembly language code tips, tricks, and techniques.  MASM, TASM, and other commercial assemblers  NASM, and other non-commercial assemblers  Graphics, sound, and other hardware programming  Assembly language related utilities commercial/share/free-ware  Linking assembly language with other languages  Inline x86 programming utilizing assembly emulators in higher   level languages  Propagation of non-commercial Internet x86 resources  Any question/discussion of the direct programming of the x86  Etc...  Topics that will be filtered are:   Flames about "{Language X} is {better/worse} than ASM"  Flames like "{Assembler 1} is {better/worse} than {Assembler 2}"  Flames, personal attacks, insults, etc. HLL code, except when used  for low-level hardware programming. Product comparisons except when  presented in an unbiased fashion. Advertisements unrelated to  assembly programming or utilities. Posts in languages other than  English will be examined for approval    if any of the moderators can read the language in question. There    is no guarantee of approval for a post in any language other than    English.  The newsgroup will be moderated by a Moderation Board, consisting of a Head Moderator and a pool of Backup Moderators.  The moderation process will be overseen by the Head Moderator, who may employ assistants from the pool of Backup Moderators as the need arises. Only members of the Moderation Board have the power authority to judge posts.  The current moderation procedures and policies will be described in an Administrative Statement, that will be maintained by the Head Moderator, with any changes subject to veto by the Board. The Statement will be posted to the group whenever it changes, and at least once per month. It will be available at all times at an address posted regularly in the group.  All posts to the group may be processed through moderation software which will take one of the following actions on each article:     1.  Reject it outright if it meets certain criteria;     2.  Forward it to a Board member if it meets certain other        criteria;  or     3.  Post it immediately.  The criteria being used by either the moderation software or human moderators will be described in the Administrative Statement. They will not refer to the source of the articles except that the Head Moderator may place certain individuals or sites which that repeatedly try to post off-topic material on a "watch list," which will cause their articles to be forwarded to a human moderator for review. The Head Moderator may also declare certain off-topic discussion threads to be "closed," so that no more articles in that thread will be accepted.  Rejected articles will, if possible, be returned to the sender along with a letter of explanation. Rejected articles may be appealed to an address specified in the Administrative Statement and or in any letter notice of rejection. If an article was rejected by a human moderator, the appeal will be judged by a different moderator. In the event of abuse of the appeals process, the Moderation Board will decide what action will be taken to deal with the abuse.  An article will normally be subject to rejection only at the time it is submitted. Canceling of articles after they have been posted ("retromoderation") will not be used for general content control. Cancellations will be permitted only under the following special circumstances:    1.  When performed or requested by the original poster or by his or       her Internet Service Provider;    2.  When performed by the Head Moderator, to cancel articles with       forged approvals; or    3.  When performed by reputable third-party cancelers (as       determined by the Head Moderator), to cancel articles that are       widely considered to be undesirable in most of Usenet, e.g.,       binaries and excessively multi-posted articles ("spam").    4.  When performed by the Head Moderator, to cancel articles that       were approved inadvertently, i.e., (to correct "mistakes").  In addition to rejecting inappropriate articles, the moderators may take measures to discourage users from submitting such articles in the first place, including:    1.  Appending short "footers" to all posted articles, informing       newcomers of the purpose of the newsgroup and providing       references to more detailed information about the newsgroup, the       Usenet community, and the Internet in general; and    2.  E-mailing "welcome"  messages to all first-time posters,       containing similar information as in (1).  Other than appending a footer or adding headers, the moderators will not modify the content of a posted article.  The Head Moderator will submit a report to the Moderation Board each month, providing statistics on the functioning of the group, a summary of the articles appealed, and a list of any changes to the Administrative Statement or the moderation software. The Board may instruct the Head Moderator to eliminate any automatic rejection or forwarding criterion from the moderation software.  The Board may elect a new Head Moderator if the position becomes vacant; the Head Moderator or the Board may appoint a Backup Moderator to fill in for the Head Moderator during short periods of absence.  The Board also has the power to remove a Head Moderator.  It may remove a Head Moderator who has been in office for less than six weeks through a simple majority vote of all members.  A Moderator who has been in office for more than six weeks may only be removed by a 2/3 majority vote of those who have been on the Board for at least six weeks.  The Board controls its own membership. It may admit new members with a simple majority vote, or remove members who have served for less than six weeks with a simple majority vote. Members who have served longer than six weeks may only be removed by a 2/3 vote of those who have been on the Board for at least six weeks. The Board will make a good-faith effort to maintain a membership of at least three persons.  The working charter for the group may be modified by a 2/3 vote of those who have been members of the Moderation Board for at least six weeks.  A copy of the current charter will be available at a location given in the Administrative Statement.  END CHARTER.  MODERATOR INFO: comp.lang.asm.x86  Moderator: [email protected] (Cory Langston) Moderator: [email protected] (Jim Neil) Moderator: [email protected] (Tore Lund) Moderator: [email protected] (Chuck Crayne) Moderator: [email protected] (David Lindauer) Moderator: [email protected] (Phil Carmody) Moderator: [email protected] (Zackery Waters) Moderator: [email protected] (Corey Brenner) Moderator: [email protected] (Ray Moon) Administrative contact address: [email protected] Article submission address: [email protected]  END MODERATOR INFO.  IMPORTANT VOTING INFORMATION:  Standard Guidelines for voting apply.  One vote per person, one vote per account.  Votes must be mailed directly from the voter to the votetaker.  Anonymous, forwarded or proxy votes are not valid.  Votes mailed by WWW/HTML/CGI forms are considered anonymous votes.  Addresses and votes of all voters will be published in the final voting results post.  Duplicate votes will be resolved in favor of the most recent valid vote.  The purpose of a Usenet vote is to determine the genuine interest of persons who would read a proposed newsgroup.  Soliciting votes from disinterested parties defeats this purpose.  Please do *not* distribute this CFV; instead, direct people to the official CFV posted to news.announce.newgroups.  Distributing pre-marked, incomplete, or otherwise edited copies of this CFV is generally considered to be vote fraud.  When in doubt, ask the votetaker.  HOW TO VOTE:  Extract the ballot from the CFV by deleting everything before the "BEGINNING OF BALLOT" and after the "END OF BALLOT" lines.  Please do *not* send the entire CFV back to me!  Don't worry about the spacing of the columns or any quote characters (">") that your software inserts.  Provide your real name on the line that asks for it, and indicate your vote in the brackets beside the group name.  Valid votes are YES, NO, ABSTAIN, and CANCEL.  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You are responsible for reading your ack and making sure your vote is registered correctly.  -=-=-=-BEGINNING OF BALLOT: Delete Everything Before This Line=-=-=-=- ----------------------------------------------------------------------                   Usenet Ballot: comp.lang.asm.x86  This ballot is distributed blank in a Call for Votes   |  Leave this posted to news.announce.newgroups or mailed from the   |  marker here: votetaker.  Other ballots may be rejected.             |    Give your real name on the next line (do not give your email address). Your name --> [Your Vote]   Group     (Place your vote in the empty brackets below.) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- [         ]   comp.lang.asm.x86 (moderates existing group) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -=-=-=-=-=-END OF BALLOT: Delete Everything After This Line-=-=-=-=-=-  DISTRIBUTION  This CFV has been posted to the following newsgroups:     news.announce.newgroups    news.groups    alt.lang.asm    alt.msdos.programmer    comp.lang.asm.x86    comp.lang.c    comp.lang.c++    comp.os.msdos.programmer    rec.games.programmer  and is available by e-mail from the votetaker.  --  Rebecca Graham McQuitty  From [email protected] Fri Aug  1 08:15:08 1997 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Rebecca McQuitty) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,alt.lang.asm,alt.msdos.programmer,comp.lang.asm.x86,comp.lang.c,comp.lang.c++,comp.os.msdos.programmer,rec.games.programmer Subject: RESULT: moderate comp.lang.asm.x86 passes 198:19 Followup-To: news.groups Message-ID: <[email protected]> Supersedes: <[email protected]> Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers (UVV) Approved: [email protected] Archive-Name: comp.lang.asm.x86 Date: Fri, 01 Aug 1997 15:03:10 GMT Lines: 473 Xref: news.isc.org news.announce.newgroups:639                                  RESULT moderated group comp.lang.asm.x86 (moderates existing group) passes 198:19  There were 198 YES votes and 19 NO votes, for a total of 217 valid votes.  There was 1 abstain and 4 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: comp.lang.asm.x86	Bulletin Board and Q&A for x86 assembly language topics. (Moderated)  The voting period closed at 23:59:59 UTC, 30 Jul 1997.  This vote was conducted by a neutral third party.  Questions about the proposed group should be directed to the proponents.  Proponent: Cory Langston <[email protected]> Proponent: Jim Neil <[email protected]> Proponent: Tore Lund <[email protected]> Proponent: David Lindauer <[email protected]> Proponent: Phil Carmody <[email protected]> Proponent: Zackery Waters <[email protected]> Proponent: Corey Brenner <[email protected]> Proponent: Ray Moon <[email protected]> Proponent: Chuck Crayne <[email protected]>  Votetaker: Rebecca McQuitty <[email protected]>  RATIONALE: comp.lang.asm.x86  The current comp.lang.asm.x86 newsgroup has deviated from its original charter. In the beginning, the group was created for the propagation of knowledge regarding lowlevel programming of the x86 architecture. Over the years this newsgroup has mutated into a an ongoing flamefest regarding which langauge is better/worse, etc. Almost all of the groups flames concern topics originally earmarked as discouragable in the original group charter. Are the flames and threads which occupy the group worthy of eternal debate? Does anyone really learn from them? Flamefests have already proven themselves to be counter productive to group development and are spawned by those who are opposed to serious discussion of x86 assembly language related topics. Those who truly wish to learn from or give assistance to questions posted to the group are hindered by the various flames and threads that consume it. It is estimated that since November 96 newsgroup traffic has increased from 80 to 200 posts per day. Various readers have confirmed that about 85 percent of this is due to off-topic posts. Readers have been hindered if not totally turned away by the constant barrage of threads and flames that hold this group captive. Therefore, we propose moderation of the existing newsgroup in order to promote unfettered communication between x86 understudies and their community.  -Moderation is proposed to:   decrease the volume of off-topic posts and/or cross-posted threads   decrease the number of posts already answered in this newsgroup's FAQ   increase the significant on-topic content of posts   uphold the original charter  -to avoid confusion the existing group comp.lang.asm.x86 will be  moderated as opposed to splitting into several unruly groups.  CHARTER: comp.lang.asm.x86  The newly moderated newsgroup comp.lang.asm.x86 will be open to discussions on all topics related to assembly language and low-level programming on any machine using an x86 processor or its clones. Appropriate topics would include, but not be limited to,:   Assembly language code tips, tricks, and techniques.  MASM, TASM, and other commercial assemblers  NASM, and other non-commercial assemblers  Graphics, sound, and other hardware programming  Assembly language related utilities commercial/share/free-ware  Linking assembly language with other languages  Inline x86 programming utilizing assembly emulators in higher   level languages  Propagation of non-commercial Internet x86 resources  Any question/discussion of the direct programming of the x86  Etc...  Topics that will be filtered are:   Flames about "{Language X} is {better/worse} than ASM"  Flames like "{Assembler 1} is {better/worse} than {Assembler 2}"  Flames, personal attacks, insults, etc. HLL code, except when used  for low-level hardware programming. Product comparisons except when  presented in an unbiased fashion. Advertisements unrelated to  assembly programming or utilities. Posts in languages other than  English will be examined for approval    if any of the moderators can read the language in question. There    is no guarantee of approval for a post in any language other than    English.  The newsgroup will be moderated by a Moderation Board, consisting of a Head Moderator and a pool of Backup Moderators.  The moderation process will be overseen by the Head Moderator, who may employ assistants from the pool of Backup Moderators as the need arises. Only members of the Moderation Board have the power authority to judge posts.  The current moderation procedures and policies will be described in an Administrative Statement, that will be maintained by the Head Moderator, with any changes subject to veto by the Board. The Statement will be posted to the group whenever it changes, and at least once per month. It will be available at all times at an address posted regularly in the group.  All posts to the group may be processed through moderation software which will take one of the following actions on each article:     1.  Reject it outright if it meets certain criteria;     2.  Forward it to a Board member if it meets certain other        criteria;  or     3.  Post it immediately.  The criteria being used by either the moderation software or human moderators will be described in the Administrative Statement. They will not refer to the source of the articles except that the Head Moderator may place certain individuals or sites which that repeatedly try to post off-topic material on a "watch list," which will cause their articles to be forwarded to a human moderator for review. The Head Moderator may also declare certain off-topic discussion threads to be "closed," so that no more articles in that thread will be accepted.  Rejected articles will, if possible, be returned to the sender along with a letter of explanation. Rejected articles may be appealed to an address specified in the Administrative Statement and or in any letter notice of rejection. If an article was rejected by a human moderator, the appeal will be judged by a different moderator. In the event of abuse of the appeals process, the Moderation Board will decide what action will be taken to deal with the abuse.  An article will normally be subject to rejection only at the time it is submitted. Canceling of articles after they have been posted ("retromoderation") will not be used for general content control. Cancellations will be permitted only under the following special circumstances:    1.  When performed or requested by the original poster or by his or       her Internet Service Provider;    2.  When performed by the Head Moderator, to cancel articles with       forged approvals; or    3.  When performed by reputable third-party cancelers (as       determined by the Head Moderator), to cancel articles that are       widely considered to be undesirable in most of Usenet, e.g.,       binaries and excessively multi-posted articles ("spam").    4.  When performed by the Head Moderator, to cancel articles that       were approved inadvertently, i.e., (to correct "mistakes").  In addition to rejecting inappropriate articles, the moderators may take measures to discourage users from submitting such articles in the first place, including:    1.  Appending short "footers" to all posted articles, informing       newcomers of the purpose of the newsgroup and providing       references to more detailed information about the newsgroup, the       Usenet community, and the Internet in general; and    2.  E-mailing "welcome"  messages to all first-time posters,       containing similar information as in (1).  Other than appending a footer or adding headers, the moderators will not modify the content of a posted article.  The Head Moderator will submit a report to the Moderation Board each month, providing statistics on the functioning of the group, a summary of the articles appealed, and a list of any changes to the Administrative Statement or the moderation software. The Board may instruct the Head Moderator to eliminate any automatic rejection or forwarding criterion from the moderation software.  The Board may elect a new Head Moderator if the position becomes vacant; the Head Moderator or the Board may appoint a Backup Moderator to fill in for the Head Moderator during short periods of absence.  The Board also has the power to remove a Head Moderator.  It may remove a Head Moderator who has been in office for less than six weeks through a simple majority vote of all members.  A Moderator who has been in office for more than six weeks may only be removed by a 2/3 majority vote of those who have been on the Board for at least six weeks.  The Board controls its own membership. It may admit new members with a simple majority vote, or remove members who have served for less than six weeks with a simple majority vote. Members who have served longer than six weeks may only be removed by a 2/3 vote of those who have been on the Board for at least six weeks. The Board will make a good-faith effort to maintain a membership of at least three persons.  The working charter for the group may be modified by a 2/3 vote of those who have been members of the Moderation Board for at least six weeks.  A copy of the current charter will be available at a location given in the Administrative Statement.  END CHARTER.  MODERATOR INFO: comp.lang.asm.x86  Moderator: [email protected] (Cory Langston) Moderator: [email protected] (Jim Neil) Moderator: [email protected] (Tore Lund) Moderator: [email protected] (Chuck Crayne) Moderator: [email protected] (David Lindauer) Moderator: [email protected] (Phil Carmody) Moderator: [email protected] (Zackery Waters) Moderator: [email protected] (Corey Brenner) Moderator: [email protected] (Ray Moon) Administrative contact address: [email protected] Article submission address: [email protected]  END MODERATOR INFO.  comp.lang.asm.x86 (moderates existing group) Final Vote Ack  Voted Yes ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- [email protected]                                                    Mike Monett [email protected]                                          Alan Ralph [email protected]                                            Andrew Koenig [email protected]                                   Malcolm Loades [email protected]                                                 Bill Becker [email protected]                                   Marc Beland <[email protected]> [email protected]                                               John Beppu [email protected]                                  Bruce Ikenaga [email protected]                                                 Iber [email protected]                                         Brian Lloyd Bishop [email protected]                                                 Bruce DeVisser [email protected]                                         Corey Douglas Brenner [email protected]                                              Bob Smith [email protected]                                           Brendan Trotter [email protected]                                             Ben Williams [email protected]                                       Christ van Willegen [email protected]                                       Rick Spates [email protected]                                               John Schnoor [email protected]                                       Carey Huscroft [email protected]                                              Chris Ebenezer [email protected]                                   Michele Coleman [email protected]                                                Ben Combee [email protected]                                        Cory M. Langston [email protected]                                                    Don Kiely [email protected]                                     Roland Persson [email protected]                                                       Dan Pop [email protected]                                            Daniel L. Bates [email protected]                                                      Dan Tyrrell [email protected]                                    Darryl Palmer Jr. [email protected]                                                 Davin McCall [email protected]                                                  Joel Hardy [email protected]                                       David Stokely [email protected]                                                 Ed Beroset [email protected]                                                  B. E. Griffin [email protected]                                            Morten Elling [email protected]                                                   Eric W. Lange [email protected]                                    Erik Lundgren [email protected]                                                 Erwin S. Andreasen [email protected]                                      Dan Chalmers [email protected]                                             Eugene Ng [email protected]                                             Ekkehard Uthke [email protected]                                              Halina Farquhar [email protected]                                                Fabian Nunez [email protected]                                               Kimmo Juujarvi [email protected]                       Fernando Soares [email protected]                                             Filipe [email protected]                                         Roberto Orsini [email protected]                                      Frank Faubert [email protected]                                       Lawrence Kirby [email protected]                                     Oliver Obst [email protected]                                 Florian Weimer [email protected]                                         Gavin Estey [email protected]                      Geoff Stevens (Geoffrey de Veloper) [email protected]                           David Lindauer [email protected]                                          G.J. Doornink [email protected]                                           Sanjeev K Gupta [email protected]                                    Mark Gibson [email protected]                                                 Gary L. Smith [email protected]                                       Gary R. Dennis [email protected]                                           Greg Franklin [email protected]                                             Greg Elkin [email protected]                                      Jacques Grove [email protected]                                      Garry Spencer [email protected]                                               Guy Macon [email protected]                                         Hank Oredson [email protected]                                 Heinrich Schramm [email protected]                                 Danny Hendrickx [email protected]                                    Jim Baranovich [email protected]                                                  Goran Larsson [email protected]                                     Leif Ragnar Parr [email protected]                                        Ian Kingston [email protected]                                     Robert August Vincent II [email protected]                                   Mary-Frances Jagod [email protected]                                         Jack Klein [email protected]                                    Janos Szamosfalvi [email protected]                                                Jerry Coffin [email protected]                                          James Tucker [email protected]ing.com                                       Charles Hoffmann [email protected]                                     Jesus Eugenio Sanchez [email protected]                                                         Jeff Foy [email protected]                                          John Dallman [email protected]                                                 Jim Neil [email protected]                                                        Jim Paris [email protected]                                         Jonathan Kirwan [email protected]                                       Jon Martin [email protected]                                         Jani Miettinen [email protected]                                  Jeff Lait [email protected]                                             Kurt Johmann [email protected]                                            John Harries [email protected]                                         John H. Winters [email protected]                                             John Bernstein John_Mccue/CAM/[email protected]                                  John F. McCue [email protected]                                        J. Porter Clark [email protected]                                                   John Rickard [email protected]                                            J. Ward Dare, Jr. [email protected]                                            Jason Willoughby [email protected]                              Ralph L. DeCarli [email protected]                                             Kim Groves [email protected]                          Matthias Kalle Dalheimer [email protected]                                            Kamil Konieczny [email protected]                                                  Karl Olsen [email protected]                                             John Kugelman [email protected]                                                 Kevin Vigor [email protected]                                        Kenneth W. Melvin [email protected]                                           Leonardo Serni [email protected]                                      Laurent Garnier [email protected]                                                 John Lindsay [email protected]                                 Martin Schr"oder [email protected]                                                     Andrew Lynch [email protected]                                 Mark Alexander Brown [email protected]                                    Martin Biddiscombe [email protected]                                Michael Ferenduros [email protected]                                  Mark Sashihara [email protected]                                                         Liam [email protected]                                                   Larry Mayhew [email protected]                                                    Michael Best [email protected]                                       Malcolm Mladenovic [email protected]                                                   Mike Duigou [email protected]                                       Anatoly Vorobey [email protected]                                            Michael Hinz [email protected]                                 Michael Goldbach [email protected]                                                 Mick Brown [email protected]                                              Michael Paff [email protected]                                             Mario Klebsch [email protected]                                                Matt Lundberg [email protected]                                               Matthew Hannigan [email protected]                                       Matt Mastracci [email protected]                               Christian Weisgerber [email protected]                                    Nicolas Moureaux [email protected]                                        Nigel Bruin [email protected]                                        Niki Steenkamp [email protected] [email protected]                                           Peter Steiner [email protected]                                   DOSTERT Patrick [email protected]                                   Paul Bernhardt [email protected]                                       Paul N. Lee [email protected]                                      Paul Crompton [email protected]                                                  Paul Mohr [email protected]                                             Trevor Tymchuk [email protected]                                                 Phil Carmody [email protected]                                              Pete Olson [email protected]                               Paul Francis Gilbert [email protected]                                            Daniel Pfund [email protected]                                                Bruno Piarulli [email protected]                                             Robert AH Prins [email protected]                                                  Paul Wolf [email protected]                                                  Paul Hsieh [email protected]                                          Robert Blum [email protected]                                                         R. Augi [email protected]                                       Raymond Bingham [email protected]                                       Raymond Moon [email protected]                                       Robert B. Oliver [email protected]                                                Rene Herman [email protected]                                                 Randall Hyde [email protected]                                          Richard B. Woods [email protected]                                               Richard Miller [email protected]                                   Rudi Rughoonundon [email protected]                                      Shiyaz Rasheed [email protected]                                 Gregg Kelley [email protected]                                                  Mark Salyzyn [email protected]                                        Sam Barjoud [email protected]                                            Samuel Chow [email protected]                                       Charles Sandmann [email protected]                                           David W. Schuler [email protected]                                       Scott Armstrong [email protected]                                              Scott Murray [email protected]                                     Steve Drake [email protected]                                                 Peter Seebach [email protected]                                                 Gavin Smyth [email protected]                                        Christopher Mangum [email protected]                                                  Steven Reid [email protected]                                             Stephen J. Rush [email protected]                                           James Stofer [email protected]                                     Tony Bowden [email protected]                                             Walter Saegesser [email protected]                                           Tom Nagy [email protected]                                              ed bertsch [email protected]                             Martin Goebbel [email protected]                                            Terry Colligan [email protected]                                           Tim Hogard [email protected]                                     Thomas Molesworth [email protected]                                                         Tore Lund [email protected]                                                   Tony Basoglu [email protected]                                    James MacDonald [email protected]                                               Tutu Tudor Victor [email protected]                                            Tuomo Takkula [email protected]                                                  Doug Tuttle [email protected]                                                Paul Mesken [email protected]                                                Don Neufeld [email protected]                                      Vesa Karjalainen [email protected]                                   Vladislav Kaipetsky [email protected]                                      Wojciech Galazka [email protected]                                      Risto Widenius [email protected]                                       William McClain [email protected]                                        William McNicol [email protected]                                                Yousuf Khan [email protected]                                             Zach Baker [email protected]                                             Randolf Boes  Voted No ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- [email protected]                                     Alan J. Livingston [email protected]                                            Martin H. Booda [email protected]                                                 Terry Carroll [email protected]                                        David M. Putzolu [email protected]                                          G.P. Ryan [email protected]                                                         huug [email protected]                                               Fred Cherry [email protected]                                                Dan Lawson [email protected]                                       Marco Maury [email protected]                                           George Willis [email protected]                                Mustafa Soysal MS57 [email protected]                                            Olav Nieuwejaar [email protected]                                          Patrick J. LoPresti [email protected]                                         Peter Hayes [email protected]                                                             CCI [email protected]                                                 Dwight Brown [email protected]                                               Todd C. Lawson [email protected]                                        James Van Buskirk [email protected]                                              Barbara Walter  Abstained ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- [email protected]                                           Krishna E. Bera   Votes in error ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- [email protected]                                        Ronald Nordberg.    ! No ballot [email protected]                                     Simon Lodal    ! No vote statement in message [email protected]                                           paul hamden    ! Invalid address [email protected]                                               Isaac Clark    ! Invalid address  --  Rebecca Graham McQuitty 
 
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