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From jgm[email protected] Wed Jan  6 21:00:52 1993 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Greg Morrisett) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.lang.functional,comp.lang.misc,alt.lang.ml,comp.compilers Subject: RFD: comp.lang.ml Followup-To: news.groups Date: 6 Jan 1993 19:34:06 -0500 Organization: School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon Lines: 58 Sender: [email protected] Approved: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:3081 news.groups:63948 comp.lang.functional:2489 comp.lang.misc:12707 alt.lang.ml:114 comp.compilers:4504  First Call, Request for Discussion: comp.lang.ml   PROPOSAL:  This is a request for discussion on creation of an unmoderated  newsgroup on the topic of the ML family of programming languages. The  suggested name is comp.lang.ml.    ML is a family of advanced programming languages with functional control structures, strict semantics, a strict polymorphic type system, and parametrized modules. It includes Standard ML, Lazy ML, CAML, CAML Light, and various research languages. Implementations are available on many platforms, including PCs, mainframes, most models of workstation, multi-processors and supercomputers. ML has many thousands of users, is taught at many universities (and is the first programming language taught at some).  Topics for discussion would include (but are not limited to):   * general ML enquiries or discussion   * general interpretation of the definition of Standard ML   * applications and use of ML   * announcements of general interest (e.g. compiler releases)  * discussion of semantics including sematics of extensions based on ML  * discussion about library structure and content  * tool development  * comparison/contrast with other languages."  There is currently a group for ML in the alt hierarchy, alt.lang.ml. This has the disadvantages of any alt group: narrow distribution (especially outside the US, where much ML development goes on) and fast expiration. Some discussion of ML has gone on in comp.lang.functional and in comp.lang.misc. An ML-specific newsgroup would concentrate these postings and provide a focus for people seeking information about or discussion of the language.  There is also a moderated worldwide mailing list for Standard ML users maintained at Carnegie Mellon University.  We believe there are now several thousand readers of this list. Currently several messages pass through the list each week. We do not propose the abandonment of the list, but an unmoderated newsgroup would take most of the traffic from the list, simplifying the moderation task, and would provide a new forum for questions general to the family of ML languages (not just Standard ML). Submissions to the mailing list will be forwarded to the newsgroup. The mailing list moderator may also wish to periodically select articles from the newsgroup to forward to the mailing list.  The mailing list has also provided us with a FAQ list, which can readily be made into a weekly and monthly posting to the newsgroup.  Comments and suggestions regarding comp.lang.ml should be posted to news.groups, or mailed to [email protected]  Please indicate in any e-mail message if you'd like it forwarded into news.groups.  -Greg Morrisett <[email protected]>  Carnegie Mellon University --  -Greg Morrisett  Moderator, SML-LIST  Requests:    [email protected]  Submissions: [email protected]  From [email protected] Tue Feb 23 23:39:23 1993 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Greg Morrisett) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.lang.functional,comp.lang.misc,comp.lang.scheme,alt.lang.ml Subject: CFV: comp.lang.ml moderated Followup-To: poster Date: 23 Feb 1993 14:31:15 -0500 Organization: School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon Lines: 169 Sender: [email protected] Approved: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:3270 news.groups:67293 comp.lang.functional:2643 comp.lang.misc:12910 comp.lang.scheme:6307 alt.lang.ml:129  Following the required discussion period, in which consensus appears to have been reached, this is the first call for votes for the creation of  comp.lang.ml.  This note contains information about the proposed group  and voting instructions.  Please read the entire post before responding.  In particular, please read the "How to Vote" section before responding.                              1st CALL FOR VOTES  Proposed Newsgroup:  comp.lang.ml ------------------               Type:  Moderated               ----          Moderator:  Greg Morrisett, Carnegie Mellon, [email protected]          ---------           (submission address to be announced.)        Description:  Discussion about the family of ML languages including        -----------     but not limited to Standard ML, CAML, Caml-light, and                         Lazy ML.  Charter: -------   Comp.lang.ml is a moderated newsgroup exclusively for discussion   of ML.  ML is a family of advanced programming languages with [usually]   functional control structures, strict semantics, a strict polymorphic type   system, and parametrized modules.  It includes Standard ML, Lazy ML,   CAML, CAML Light, and various research languages.  Implementations are   available on many platforms, including PCs, mainframes, most models of   workstation, multi-processors and supercomputers.  ML has many   thousands of users, is taught at many universities (and is the first   programming language taught at some).    Topics for discussion would include (but are not limited to):     * general ML enquiries or discussion     * general interpretation of the definition of Standard ML     * applications and use of ML     * announcements of general interest (e.g. compiler releases)    * discussion of semantics including sematics of extensions based on ML    * discussion about library structure and content    * tool development    * comparison/contrast with other languages    * implementation issues, techniques and algorithms including extensions        based on ML  Moderation Guidelines: ----------------------   The moderator will maintain and post weekly and monthly frequently    asked questions (FAQ) lists.  Moderation will be done according to   the following guidelines:      1. An article that has no relevance to ML will be rejected by the        moderator.  However, the moderator will attempt to tell the        poster a more appropriate place for the article.      2. An article might be rejected if the poster asks a question that        is answered by the FAQ lists.  However, the moderator will forward        the relevant portion(s) of the FAQ answers to the poster.      3. The moderator reserves the right to trim down quotations of        previous articles and to reject articles consisting essentially        of quotations.      4. The moderator reserves the right to send a "poorly" written article        back to the poster, requesting that it be re-written.        5. All other articles will be forwarded by the moderator.      6. The moderator might add his/her own comments at the end of an        article, such as [See the Commentary, pp.123-125] or        [This question has been asked several times in the past, and        never got an answer.]         Moderator Changes: ------------------   Guidelines for the removal or change of a moderator are as follows:      1. An RFD on the removal of the moderator must be posted to        news.announce.newgroups, news.groups, and comp.lang.ml.        with the follow-ups sent to news.groups.      2. Should there be a consensus that a vote is appropriate, a        CFV will be issued by a third party, to last not less than        two weeks and not more than 30 days. This ballot will include        the following options:                      a. Should the moderator be removed? (Y/N)                     b. The new moderator should be: (names)      3. If more than 2/3 of the voters agree that the moderator should        be removed, and there are no more than 100 no votes, then the        top name in section b becomes the new moderator. Each ballot        can contain a vote for one and only one new moderator.  Justification: -------------   There is currently a group for ML in the alt hierarchy, alt.lang.ml.   This has the disadvantages of any alt group: narrow distribution   (especially outside the US, where much ML development goes on) and   fast expiration. Some discussion of ML has gone on in   comp.lang.functional and in comp.lang.misc.  An ML-specific newsgroup   would concentrate these postings and provide a focus for people   seeking information about or discussion of the language.    There is also a moderated worldwide mailing list for Standard ML users   maintained at Carnegie Mellon University and a mailing list for CAML   users maintained at INRIA.  There are now several thousand readers of    these lists. Currently several messages pass through these lists    each week.  We do not propose the abandoment of these lists, but a   moderated newsgroup would take most of the traffic from each of these   lists and would provide a new forum for questions general to the   family of ML languages (not just SML or CAML).      People who cannot or do not want to read the newsgroup, can subscribe   to the SML-LIST.  As maintainer of the list, I will cross-post messages    from the newsgroup to the mailing list and vice-versa.    We have chosen "comp.lang.ml" as a name, patterned after other newsgroups   that discuss programming languages, such as "comp.lang.scheme".  We have   chosen the ".ml" suffix to remind people that the newsgroup is open   to all dialects of ML.  While some readers might mistakenly assume   ".ml" stands for "machine language" or "machine learning", the moderator   will prevent irrelevant posts from reaching readers and the FAQ lists   will clear up any confusion.  Voting Period: -------------   Votes will be taken from 08:00:00 EST, February 23, 1993   until 23:59:59 EST, March 20, 1993.  How to Vote: -----------   To vote "Yes", send mail to "[email protected]".      To vote "No", send mail to "[email protected]".    Votes sent to these addresses are differentiated by mailing address    _only_;  message contents and subject lines are ignored since the    votes are processed by an automated script.    If your mailer cannot handle one of these addresses, send your   vote to "[email protected]" making sure to clearly specify whether   you vote for or against the proposed newsgroup.  Use the following   format in your message body:      "I vote [Yes/No] for comp.lang.ml."    If your message is ambiguous, it will not be counted (though I will    attempt to return your message to you, asking for an unambiguous vote.)      Your vote will be acknowledged by email.  Reminder of Voting Rules: -------------------------   - One vote per person.  If you vote more than once, only the most     recent vote will be counted.      - Votes must be mailed to one of the above addresses.  No proxy     voting, forwarding, etc.  Posted votes (to any newsgroup or     mailing list) will not be counted.        - I will not be able to discuss the vote results until after the     poll closes, so please do not ask how the vote is going.    - Votes received outside of the voting period will be ignored.  Thanks and remember that your vote counts! --  -Greg Morrisett  Carnegie Mellon Univ.  [email protected]   From [email protected] Mon Mar 29 20:40:22 1993 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Greg Morrisett) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.lang.functional,comp.lang.misc,comp.lang.scheme,alt.lang.ml Subject: RESULT: comp.lang.ml passes 424:8 Followup-To: news.groups Date: 26 Mar 1993 11:07:44 -0500 Organization: School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon Lines: 478 Sender: [email protected] Approved: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:3385 news.groups:68544 comp.lang.functional:2889 comp.lang.misc:13117 comp.lang.scheme:6595 alt.lang.ml:148  The voting period has ended for the proposed moderated newsgroup, comp.lang.ml.  The vote tally was 424 yes votes to 8 no votes, which is sufficient for newsgroup creation.  Details regarding the vote appear below.  RESULTS:    In order for a newsgroup to be created, at least 2/3 of the votes must    be YES, and there must be at least 100 more YES votes than NO votes.    Total number of valid votes received: 432   Number of valid YES votes received:	424   Number of valid NO votes received:	  8   YES-NO vote difference:		416    (> 100)   YES vote percentage:			98.1%  (> 66.7%)  FOLLOWUP:    The newsgroup will not be created immediately.  The Usenet group creation   guidelines call for a 5-day waiting period after this post appears on   news.announce.newgroups, to give the Net community a chance to correct   any errors in the voter list or the voting procedure.  Please inform   me ([email protected]) if there are any irregularities you see that   I missed.    If there are no serious objections which would invalidate the vote or   the results, the group will be created.      The submission address will be:	[email protected]     The contact address will be:        [email protected]    The group will follow the charter posted on the Call for Votes.  If   you need a copy of the charter, write to me at the contact address   above or to [email protected]  LIST OF VOTERS:  Email addresses of those who voted "No" for comp.lang.ml: --------------------------------------------------------- [email protected] (Dave Carr) [email protected] (John Duncan) Lord Yak Da Hairy <[email protected]> [email protected] (Richard H. Miller) Roland Kaltefleiter <[email protected]> [email protected] (Steve Rogers) Stephen Lau <[email protected]> [email protected] (Stephen C. Trier)  Email addresses of those who voted "Yes" for comp.lang.ml: ---------------------------------------------------------- A.M.Douglas <[email protected]> [email protected] Claus Assmann <[email protected]> (Claude Diderich) <[email protected]> Carl L. Gay <[email protected]> Don Goodeve <[email protected]> Eric A. Anderson <[email protected]> James Power, Dublin City University <[email protected]> John B. Plevyak <[email protected]> John H. Reppy <[email protected]> Juan C. Gonzalez Moreno <[email protected]> Ralf Treinen <[email protected]> Rett Bull, Pomona College <[email protected]> Richard A. O'Keefe <[email protected]> Richard T. Saunders <[email protected]> Robin B. Gowin <[email protected]> Russ, VMS Eng, dtn 824-3256, ms=EDO/13  26-Feb-1993 1123 <[email protected]> Stephen Adams <[email protected]> T.Kurt Bond, MPL Corporation, 304/472-9520 <[email protected]> Victor S. Miller <[email protected]> - * Grim Reaper * - <[email protected]> <[email protected]> Adam T. 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