From [email protected] Sun Jun 7 15:12:55 1992 Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:2403 news.groups:52127 comp.windows.misc:3540 comp.lang.lisp:7304 comp.human-factors:2191 Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.windows.misc,comp.lang.lisp,comp.human-factors Path: uunet!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Brad Myers) Subject: RFD: comp.windows.garnet Message-ID: <[email protected]> Followup-To: news.groups Sender: [email protected] (David C Lawrence) Organization: School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon Date: Thu, 4 Jun 1992 19:14:04 GMT Approved: [email protected] Lines: 27 I propose that the garnet-users mailing list be turned into a new Internet newsgroup. Garnet is a user interface development environment (which might also be called a toolkit, interface builder, user interface management system (UIMS), etc.) for X/11 and Common Lisp. The motivation to forming the group is that it is getting to be a quite large mailing list (about 300-400 people) and there seem to be many people interested in the system who would like to browse the discussions, but not get all the mail. I propose that the new group be named comp.windows.garnet (to be parallel with comp.windows.interviews, since interviews is a similar kind of system to Garnet). This group will be for the discussion about bugs, features, and questions about Garnet. I propose that it NOT be moderated. The current traffic on the garnet-users mailing list is about 2 or 3 messages per day, but the number of Garnet users continually increases so the volumn might increase also. More information on Garnet is available from me. Thank you for your consideration, Brad A. Myers -- School of Computer Science (412) 268-5150 Carnegie Mellon University FAX: (412) 681-5739 5000 Forbes Avenue [email protected] Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 From [email protected] Wed Jul 8 15:17:20 1992 Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:2509 news.groups:53903 comp.windows.misc:3623 comp.lang.lisp:7551 comp.human-factors:2333 Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.windows.misc,comp.lang.lisp,comp.human-factors Path: uunet!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Brad Myers) Subject: CFV: comp.windows.garnet Message-ID: <[email protected]> Followup-To: poster Sender: [email protected] (David C Lawrence) Organization: School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon Date: Wed, 8 Jul 1992 17:52:24 GMT Approved: [email protected] Lines: 45 One month ago I proposed that the garnet-users mailing list be turned into a new Internet newsgroup called comp.windows.garnet. There was minimal discussion, and all comments were positive. Therefore, I would like to now call for a vote. On the matter of creating a new internet newsgroup called comp.windows.garnet: To vote YES, send mail to [email protected] To vote NO, send mail to [email protected] The contents of your message will be ignored and can be empty. All votes must be received by August 6, 1992. As per the rules, if there are more than 100 yes votes than no votes by that date AND at least 2/3 of the total number of valid votes received are yes votes, the newsgroup will be created. NOTE: Even if the newsgroup is created, we will still maintain an e-mail distribution for those who cannot access the newsgroup. Description: Garnet is a user interface development environment (other terms include toolkit, interface builder, user interface management system (UIMS), etc.) for X/11 and Common Lisp. The motivation to forming the newsgroup is that it is getting to be a quite large mailing list (about 300-400 people) and there seem to be many people interested in the system who would like to browse the discussions, but not get all the mail. The new group be named comp.windows.garnet (to be parallel with comp.windows.interviews, since Interviews is a similar kind of system to Garnet). This group will be for the discussion about bugs, features, and questions about Garnet. It will NOT be moderated. The current traffic on the garnet-users mailing list is about 4 or 5 messages per day, but the number of Garnet users continually increases. More information on Garnet is available from me. -- Brad A. Myers School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University (412) 268-5150 5000 Forbes Avenue FAX: (412) 681-5739 Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 [email protected] From [email protected] Thu Jul 16 12:00:32 1992 Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:2528 news.groups:54256 comp.lang.lisp:7590 comp.human-factors:2381 comp.windows.x:55865 Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.lang.lisp,comp.human-factors,comp.windows.x Path: uunet!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Brad Myers) Subject: 2nd CFV: comp.windows.garnet Message-ID: <[email protected]> Followup-To: poster Sender: [email protected] (David C Lawrence) Organization: School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1992 22:15:41 GMT Approved: [email protected] Lines: 46 This is the second Call for Votes (CFV) for the new newgroup comp.windows.garnet. All votes so far were automatically answered. If you voted and did not receive a response, then please mail again. On the matter of creating a new internet newsgroup called comp.windows.garnet: To vote YES, send mail to [email protected] To vote NO, send mail to [email protected] The contents of your message will be ignored and can be empty. All votes must be received by August 6, 1992. As per the rules, if there are more than 100 yes votes than no votes by that date AND at least 2/3 of the total number of valid votes received are yes votes, the newsgroup will be created. NOTE: Even if the newsgroup is created, we will still maintain an e-mail distribution for those who cannot access the newsgroup. Description: Garnet is a user interface development environment (other terms include toolkit, interface builder, user interface management system (UIMS), etc.) for X/11 and Common Lisp. The motivation to forming the newsgroup is that it is getting to be a quite large mailing list (about 300-400 people) and there seem to be many people interested in the system who would like to browse the discussions, but not get all the mail. The new group will be named comp.windows.garnet (to be parallel with comp.windows.interviews, since Interviews is a similar kind of system to Garnet). This group will be for the discussion about bugs, features, and questions about Garnet. It will NOT be moderated. The current traffic on the garnet-users mailing list is about 4 or 5 messages per day, but the number of Garnet users continually increases. More information on Garnet is available from me. Brad A. Myers -- School of Computer Science (412) 268-5150 Carnegie Mellon University FAX: (412) 681-5739 5000 Forbes Avenue [email protected] Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 From [email protected] Fri Aug 7 20:55:51 1992 Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:2606 news.groups:55142 comp.human-factors:2492 comp.lang.lisp:7723 Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.human-factors,comp.lang.lisp Path: uunet!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Brad Myers) Subject: RESULT: comp.windows.garnet passes 220: 18 Message-ID: <[email protected]> Followup-To: news.groups Sender: [email protected] (David C Lawrence) Organization: School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon Date: Fri, 7 Aug 1992 23:34:22 GMT Approved: [email protected] Lines: 246 The vote to create comp.windows.garnet passes 220 yes to 18 no. Here are the votes: YES votes: 1. "Dan Corkill, COINS, UMass 413/545-0156"2. "Josef G. Schreiner" 3. "Kai-Mikael J\d\d-Aro" 4. "Kurt Indermaur" 5. "Martin J. Zaidel" 6. "Penner Robin" 7. "Randy Fischer" 8. "The TDL Fopra" 9. "Ulrich Schaefer" 10. 408)922-2768 11. 12. 13. 14. [email protected] 15. Alan Ruttenberg 16. Alan Teague 17. Alberto Riva 18. Alejandro Caro 19. Alok Mathur 20. [email protected] 21. Anne Judith Rose 22. B C Desai 23. Bala Srinivasan 24. Bill Bohrer 25. Bill Poutinen 26. Billy Joel 27. Bob Jackson 28. [email protected] on Wed, Jul 15, 1992 11:37 AM 29. Brent Benson 30. Bryan M Kramer 31. [email protected] 32. [email protected] 33. Ceri Hopkins 34. Charlie Lindahl 35. Cheuk-San Wang 36. Chris Esposito 37. Chris Richardson 38. Christophe MERTZ "CR2A" 39. Chuck Grant 40. Clifford Ritchie 41. Conrad Poelman 42. Dan Cerys 43. Dan McCrobie 44. [email protected] 45. Dave Brooks 46. Dave Love 47. Dave Pugmire 48. David Axmark 49. David M Chelberg 50. Denis Anthony 51. Denys Duchier 52. Detlef Schwier 53. Dipankar Gupta 54. Don Hopkins 55. Donald Beaudry 56. Doug "D." Dankel 57. Edward K. Lee 58. [email protected] 59. Erick Gallesio 60. Erik Altmann 61. Fernando Mato Mira 62. Frank R Smith 63. [email protected] 64. George Kutty 65. Glenn S. Elias 66. Gordon Buxton 67. Guido Knappe 68. Gyesung Lee 69. Harri Ilmari Poyhonen 70. Harris, Jed 71. Herbert Damker 72. Howard Beck 73. Hubertus Hohl 74. Ian Rogers 75. [email protected] 76. Ingemar Hulthage 77. Ivan Tou 78. James Ault 79. James Landay 80. James Salsman 81. James Tizard 82. Jeff Dalton 83. Jeff Putnam 84. Jim Davis 85. Jim Mayer 86. Joe Konstan 87. John Gibbons 88. John Richards 89. John Sambrook 90. Jon Lieb 91. Jonas Lowgren 92. Jose E. Hernandez 93. Josh Fisher 94. Jost Krieger 95. Juergen Christoffel 96. Juergen Theis 97. Jutta Degener 98. Karen York Kietzke 99. Keith Decker 100. Kenneth J Meltsner 101. Larry Stone 102. Len Charest 103. Lorraine Normore 104. Lynda L. True 105. [email protected] 106. Marilyn S Bunzo 107. Mark Feblowitz 108. Mark Shirley 109. [email protected] 110. [email protected] 111. Markus Stumpf 112. Martin Sjolin 113. Martin Stein 114. Marty Hall 115. Masahiro HORI 116. Masayuki Kuwada 117. Matthias Ressel 118. Mattias Werner 119. Michael Clarkson 120. Michael Froehlich 121. Michael Sannella 122. Michael Twidale 123. Michael Wirth 124. Mike Cornelio 125. Mike Wray 126. Mustafa Uysal 127. N F Drakos 128. Oliver Dehning 129. Omar Patino-Siliceo 130. [email protected] 131. Patrick Logan 132. Paul Dourish 133. Paul Harvey 134. PeiYu Huang 135. Peter E. Jones 136. Peter Halvorson 137. Peter Mikes 138. Philippe Marchal 139. Ping Luo 140. R J Williams 141. RB Feenstra 142. Raja Sooriamurthi 143. Rajan Parthasarathy 144. Ralph Hill 145. Ramesh Vaidhyanathan 146. Raymond Lang 147. Richard Eaton 148. Richard Hesketh 149. Robert Goldman 150. [email protected] 151. Roman Weissgaerber 152. Rudolf Keller 153. Russell G. Almond 154. Russell Ritchie 155. SNERG Library 156. Sanjiva Weerawarana 157. Sascha Wildner 158. Scott Blachowicz 159. Scott Simpson 160. [email protected] 161. Shon Vick 162. Siegfried Schreiber 163. Simon Leinen 164. Skip Egdorf 165. Stefan Koser 166. Stefan Vaillant 167. Stephen E. Miner 168. Stephen [Steve] Smoot 169. Steve Berson 170. Steve Talbots 171. [email protected] 172. Thierry Besancon 173. [email protected] 174. Tim Bradshaw 175. Tom Canales 176. Tom Moore 177. Tom Zheng 178. Vijay Saraswat 179. [email protected] 180. Vladimir Bacvanski 181. Wolfgang Pohl 182. Y S Ramakrishna 183. Yaw "O." Busia 184. Ye Huang 185. [email protected] 186. [email protected] 187. [email protected] 188. [email protected] 189. [email protected] 190. chuk 191. dan pierson 192. [email protected] 193. [email protected] 194. gringhuis 195. [email protected] 196. [email protected] 197. john blue 198. [email protected] 199. [email protected] 200. [email protected] 201. [email protected] 202. [email protected] 203. [email protected] 204. [email protected] 205. [email protected] 206. [email protected] 207. [email protected] 208. prc 209. rmd 210. [email protected] 211. ruman 212. [email protected] 213. [email protected] 214. [email protected] 215. [email protected] 216. smacalde%[email protected] 217. [email protected] 218. [email protected] 219. william m perkins 220. yost NO Votes 1. Bill Owens 2. Carl Rigney 3. David Barr 4. Ed McGuire 5. John G Dobnick 6. Kim DeVaughn 7. Leonard J. Peirce 8. M J Sawar 9. Paul Sears "Sys Admin" 10. Richard H. Miller 11. Steve Rogers 12. Sven Heinicke 13. Ted Koppel 14. The Wolfe of the Den 15. Tim Szeliga 16. [email protected] 17. [email protected] 18. [email protected]