From [email protected] Mon Sep 27 10:34:48 1993
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From: [email protected] (ramanathan narayanan)
Subject: CALL FOR DISCUSSION: soc.culture.malaysian
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a new newsgroup known as soc.culture.malaysian - since there
are so many malaysian students studying all over the world 
especially in the United states and England and Australia
To benefit all those away from home we intend to start a 
this above group.kindly let us know what to do.
Thanking you in advance.

From [email protected] Wed Jan 13 17:47:11 1993
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From: [email protected] (Christopher Barrera)
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Subject: RFD: soc.culture.malaysia
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Date: 11 Jan 1993 16:37:22 -0500
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I would like to call together a discussion for the creation of
a new newgroup, tentatively called "soc.culture.malaysia"

The proposed group is unmoderated. That is, all who wish to join
may freely do so.

Proposed CHARTER for the proposed group "soc.culture.malaysia" -

   The proposed group, soc.culture.malaysia, is intended for
   the discussion of all topics pertaining to Malaysia, including
   but not limited to: culture, national politics, foreign diplomacy,
   economy, peoples, and land.


Why I feel this newsgroup should be created -

1) The current newsgroup in which most discussion of Malaysia
   occurs is "soc.culture.asean". It seems that most of the
   discussion in this group as a whole pertains to either
   Malaysia or Singapore (which perhaps should have a group) 
   rather than pertaining to ASEAN. This strongly hints that
   a separate group should be created for discussion of Malaysia.

2) Most of the larger countries in Southeast Asia are already represented
   by newsgroups, including:

   soc.culture.filipino
   soc.culture.thai
   soc.culture.vietnamese
   alt.culture.indonesia

   as well as others nearby -

   soc.culture.australia
   soc.culture.bangladesh
   soc.culture.china
   soc.culture.hongkong
   soc.culture.new-zealand 

3) soc.culture.asean, as mentioned in #1 above, no longer has much
   talk about ASEAN as a whole, suggesting the group is no longer
   fulfilling its intended purpose. Perhaps it should be dissolved
   or renamed with a new charter. Anyhow, it now seems an apropriate
   time for soc.culture.malaysia to be created.

From [email protected] Wed Jan 20 23:00:10 1993
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From: [email protected] (Christopher Barrera)
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Subject: 2nd RFD: soc.culture.malaysia
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Date: 20 Jan 1993 19:21:17 -0500
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This is the beginning of the second week of RFD - Request for Discussion
for the creation of ** soc.culture.malaysia **. THIS IS NOT A VOTE. I
included an explanation at the end of this message of the process for
creating a new newsgoup. We have 3 weeks left before we can begin
voting. What we need to do now is to keep talking about it so that most
people agree on the name of the group, its charter, and whether or not
it will be moderated (Censored ;-)

Also, please note that discussion for this group is redirected to the
newsgroup "news.groups" so when anyone replies to this message their
reply will go to that group. This is necessary as part of the rules
for creating new newsgroups. So please check out the discussions there.

I would like to thank all so far who have supported this idea. If all
remains like this, we will almost certainly have a new newsgroup! 

----------------------------------------------------------------------

This is an official RFD - Request for Discussion for the creating of
a new newsgroup.

The proposed group is to be called "soc.culture.malaysia"

The proposed group is unmoderated. That is, all who wish to join
may freely do so.

Proposed CHARTER for the proposed group "soc.culture.malaysia" -

   The proposed group, soc.culture.malaysia, is intended for
   the discussion of all topics pertaining to Malaysia, including
   but not limited to: culture, national politics, foreign diplomacy,
   economy, peoples, and land.


Why I feel this newsgroup should be created -

1) The current newsgroup in which most discussion of Malaysia
   occurs is "soc.culture.asean". It seems that most of the
   discussion in this group as a whole pertains to either
   Malaysia or Singapore (which perhaps should have a group) 
   rather than pertaining to ASEAN. This strongly hints that
   a separate group should be created for discussion of Malaysia.

2) Most of the larger countries in Southeast Asia are already represented
   by newsgroups, including:

   soc.culture.filipino
   soc.culture.thai
   soc.culture.vietnamese
   alt.culture.indonesia

   as well as others nearby -

   soc.culture.australia
   soc.culture.bangladesh
   soc.culture.china
   soc.culture.hongkong
   soc.culture.new-zealand 

3) soc.culture.asean, as mentioned in #1 above, no longer has much
   talk about ASEAN as a whole, suggesting the group is no longer
   fulfilling its intended purpose. Perhaps it should be dissolved
   or renamed with a new charter. Anyhow, it now seems an apropriate
   time for soc.culture.malaysia to be created.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rules for creating new newsgroups :

Many people have asked how to create this group, I apologize for
not explaining it right away.           

I have already volunteered to manage this process, which was
started when I made my first post.

The first step is to make an official "RFD soc.culture.malaysia"
posting to news.announce.newgroups and also cross-posted to any
other relevant newsgroups. Then what must happen is that for 30
days people on USENET must discuss, talk, argue, about if they 
think it is a good idea to have this group. They also must generally
agree on the purpose of the group and whether it should be moderated
or free for everyone.

This first step I already started with my original post. I will send
that post again after 1 week and every week (with changes that people
agree on) until the discussion period ends after 30 days.

Then the next step is the formal call for vote "CFV soc.culture.malaysia"
in which everyone who reads usenet may mail a vote "yes" or "no" if
they like the current proposal. The voting lasts for 3-4 weeks. If at
least 2/3 of the votes are "yes" and 100 more "yes" votes than "no" votes
exist, then the soc.culture.malaysia will be officially created (if there
are no problems with the voting process). Otherwise we must wait another
6 months if there are not enough votes before we can try again.

With good luck and everything goes well, we can have a soc.culture.malaysia
in 2 months. It will not come sooner.

Wish us luck!!  :)
-- 
-chris barrera        [email protected]  

Secrtary -  Malaysian Students Association
Michigan Technological University

From [email protected] Sat Feb 13 12:45:30 1993
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Path: uunet!enterpoop.mit.edu!spool.mu.edu!uwm.edu!rpi!bounce-back
From: [email protected] (Christopher Barrera)
Subject: CFV: soc.culture.malaysia
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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Organization: Michigan Technological University
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1993 19:27:52 GMT
Approved: [email protected]
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This is an official CALL FOR VOTES for the creation of the 
newsgroup "soc.culture.malaysia". 

The group is to be unmoderated. That is, all who wish to join
may freely do so.

The CHARTER for the group "soc.culture.malaysia" -

   The proposed group, soc.culture.malaysia, is intended for
   the discussion of all topics pertaining to Malaysia, including
   but not limited to: culture, national politics, foreign diplomacy,
   economy, peoples, and land.

* * *   VOTING INSTRUCTIONS  * * * 

Your vote must be sent by EMAIL to the address below. You must CLEARLY
state whether you are voting for or against the creation of 
soc.culture.malaysia according to the current charter and proposal
above.

Voting will last for 21 days. Votes must be received before February 23
in order to be counted. I will periodically post a confirmation and
acknowledgment of all votes received. Vote results will not be available
until after the voting period is over.

DO NOT SEND YOUR VOTE TO THE NEWSGROUP. That cannot be considered.

If you wish to vote YES, send your vote to the address below with
the subject and message stating it clearly, for example:

   email to: [email protected]

   "I vote YES for the creation of soc.culture.malaysia"

If you wish to vote NO, send your vote to the address below with
the subject and message stating it clearly, for example:

   email to: [email protected]

   "I vote NO against the creation of soc.culture.malaysia"

You do not have to say exactly what the examples say as long as it is
clear whether you are voting YES or NO for the creation of 
soc.culture.malaysia.
-- 
-chris barrera        [email protected]

From [email protected] Thu Feb 18 23:13:43 1993
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: [email protected] (Christopher Barrera)
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Subject: 2nd CFV and VOTE ACK: soc.culture.malaysia
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Date: 15 Feb 1993 20:31:25 -0500
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NOTE : At the end of this CFV is a list of all people whos votes
       were received on or before Sunday Feb 6. If you sent a 
       vote and your name is not listed please resend. So far
       218 votes have been received. Vote results will be 
       available when the voting period is over.

This is an official CALL FOR VOTES for the creation of the 
newsgroup "soc.culture.malaysia". 

The group is to be unmoderated. That is, all who wish to join
may freely do so.

The CHARTER for the group "soc.culture.malaysia" -

   The proposed group, soc.culture.malaysia, is intended for
   the discussion of all topics pertaining to Malaysia, including
   but not limited to: culture, national politics, foreign diplomacy,
   economy, peoples, and land.


* * *   VOTING INSTRUCTIONS  * * * 

Your vote must be sent by EMAIL to the address below. You must CLEARLY
state whether you are voting for or against the creation of 
soc.culture.malaysia according to the current charter and proposal
above.

Voting will last for 21 days. Votes must be received before February 22
in order to be counted. I will periodically post a confirmation and
acknowledgment of all votes received. Vote results will not be available
until after the voting period is over.

DO NOT SEND YOUR VOTE TO THE NEWSGROUP. That cannot be considered.

If you wish to vote YES, send your vote to the address below with
the subject and message stating it clearly, for example:

   email to: [email protected]

   "I vote YES for the creation of soc.culture.malaysia"

If you wish to vote NO, send your vote to the address below with
the subject and message stating it clearly, for example:

   email to: [email protected]

   "I vote NO against the creation of soc.culture.malaysia"

You do not have to say exactly what the examples say as long as it is
clear whether you are voting YES or NO for the creation of 
soc.culture.malaysia.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Vote Acknowledgements :

        Jessica Tan (Penang)
" - Bidorian - " 
"A.KASSIM" 
"BANGI MOHD R" 
"C.   CHAI" <[email protected]>
"C.S.Tham (507) 457-3085 Winona MN" 
"Carl A. Trocki" 
"Eric J. Olson" 
"H.Y. Chan" 
"HUI Chiu-Yeung (John)" 
"Huei-Hwang" 
"Kim A. Tan" 
"Laily Mahayuddin"  <[email protected]>
"M. Otto" 
"MOHD ISMAIL A" 
"Mazri Maiseh" 
"Mohd Z. Tuah" 
"Nedu Duraiswami" 
"Ong Suet Yen (Ms)" 
"Rudi C. Wong" 
"T.B.Lee" 
"TAI FAN L" 
"TSU-TSHATSA"  <[email protected]>
"The Slasher...writes..........YO."  <[email protected]>
"V701::NGUYENV" 
[email protected] (JESSICA TAN)
[email protected] (YEW YAP)

ADNAN HUSSEIN/COMMUNICATION 
[email protected]
[email protected]
ARINDAM GHOSH 
Alvin Liau 
Andreas Pavlik - IRK Vienna 
Andy Pon 
Ar_Dini 
Aw Yang Uei 
B Belaton 
B.J.  02-Feb-1993 1301 
[email protected]
[email protected] (Hi-keeba!)
BKHOO%[email protected]
CLHS-88 
Captain Picard 
Chee-Heng Khoo 
Chien-Fen Tseng  
Chua 
Chua de'Leamac or de'great! 
Chuah Yeow Chiang 
[email protected]
EK ONG 
ENJOY FEBRUARY 
Endless Justice 
[email protected]
Fara Muhamad <[email protected]>
Fitri Abdullah 
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Garfield and Odie 
HL CHEONG 
[email protected]
HawK 
Hiok-Tiaq Ng 
Ho Ling Cherd 
Hon-Voon Phong 
Hyon Kyu Yoo 
[email protected]
[email protected] (JDude Hancock)
Japanese Girl 
Jeff Stander 
[email protected]
John E Hinton 
Jojo 
Jonas Skeppstedt 
K. Mat-Salleh 
[email protected]
[email protected] (Kenny Kon)
Kar Aik Teoh 
Kim Tang 
[email protected]
[email protected] (Reika Kii)
Lee Shyue Choong 
Lim Chieng Fai 
[email protected]
MOHD KHALID AWANG 
Megat Megattajuddin 
Mohamed Rozani Mohamedosman 
Muhammad Razi Abdul 
[email protected]
Nor-Azlan Nordin 
[email protected]
Patrick Tufts 
Paul Gallagher +61-3-560-7066 
Peng Hooi Lim 
Peng K Tay 
[email protected]
ROLAND U 
Rosette Khriguian 
Rozaimi Ghani 
SCHEAH%[email protected]
[email protected] (Ken Sinclair)
Samart Srijumnong 
Sathish Chandran 
Shannon Peterson 
[email protected] (Shing C. Ma)
Simon Ting 
Stephen C. Trier 
Syed Rose Al-Jefrey 
TAN HOOI SIN 
TEIK THE BASSMASTER 
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Terry Lung 
Vincent Choo 
Wei Loong Chau 
William Galloway 
William Logan Lee 
Xue 
[email protected]
Ying Wei 
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected] (Francoys Crepeau)
[email protected] (Saiful Azuan Abdul Aziz)
[email protected] (Angappa Gunasekaran)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Jose Albert)
amhab-malaysia 
[email protected]
[email protected] (ANDREW ONG)
[email protected] (B.C.E. Khoo)
[email protected] (Billy Barron - VAX/UNIX Systems Manager)
[email protected] (christopher williams)
chandra mohan saravanamuthu 
[email protected] (Lim Chee Yong)
[email protected] (Cheun Kheong Chiew)
[email protected] (Joshua Cheong)
[email protected] (Chek Teck Poh)
[email protected] (Chung-ning Tang)
[email protected] (Chee-Kiong Vincent Hee)
[email protected] (Doug Raybeck)
[email protected] (Edward Bertsch)
[email protected] (Kwok-Onn Looi)
[email protected] (Dr Wong Lawrence)
[email protected] (CHERN KOK WAI)
[email protected] (RAMASWAMI VISHWANATH)
[email protected] (Othman Ahmad)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Francis Goh)
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected] (Marvin J. Hsie)
[email protected] (Joey Cruz)
[email protected] (John Duncan)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Tan Jit Keong)
[email protected] (JOSEPH LING)
[email protected] (John Ho)
[email protected] (J.W. Rambeau)
[email protected] (David Chan)
[email protected] (TsuWei Kao)
[email protected] (Kee-Huat Lim)
[email protected] (K.H. Chong)
[email protected] (Laszlo Breznovits TT/TSE(konsult))
[email protected] (LEAN MIN-TZE)
[email protected] (TAN KEN HWEE)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Lippang Wang)
[email protected] (ben madison)
[email protected] (Mon Yee Mak)
[email protected] (Mathias Koerber)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Mike Moores)
mohd hanafiah abdullah 
[email protected]@appleoz.apple.oz.au (Giovanna Ostacchini)
[email protected] (Mike  Sit)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Nasir Ahmed Piracha)
[email protected] (seng ng)
[email protected] (Niny Khor)
[email protected] (Kayliang Ong)
[email protected] (Paul Maclauchlan)
[email protected] (Leonard J. Peirce)
[email protected]@mtu.edu
[email protected] (Joel Plutchak)
[email protected] (Murray Nesbitt)
[email protected] (unknown)
[email protected] (Rama K. Pidaparti)
[email protected] (Richard H. Miller)
[email protected] (Ramanathan Narayanan)
[email protected] (Rajan T Thampi)
[email protected] (Satish Ramaswamy)
[email protected] (ren tien zhong)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Siva Kumar)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Thorin)
[email protected] (Mikael Parknert)
[email protected] (Ian Chai)
[email protected] (Seng-Poh Lee, Speedy)
[email protected] (Siow Pei Wong)
[email protected]@mtu.edu
[email protected] (C.K. Tan)
[email protected] (Timothy Chen)
[email protected] (Teerawat Pawittranon)
[email protected] (Tom Markovitz)
[email protected] (TEE TONG YAN)
[email protected] (Shang...)
[email protected]@mtu.edu
[email protected] (Rick Chu Wai Kee)
[email protected] (TAN WEI WEN)
[email protected]
[email protected] (WONG YEK CHING)
[email protected]@appleoz.apple.oz.au
[email protected] (Yih Toong Hoo)
[email protected] (Zulfakar Aspar)
-- 
-chris barrera        [email protected]

From [email protected] Tue Feb 23 23:42:09 1993
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: [email protected] (Christopher Barrera)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,soc.culture.asean,soc.culture.thai,soc.culture.vietnamese,soc.culture.hongkong,soc.culture.china,soc.culture.filipino,soc.culture.australian,soc.culture.indian,soc.culture.tamil
Subject: RESULT: soc.culture.malaysia passes 286:15
Followup-To: news.groups
Date: 23 Feb 1993 15:22:26 -0500
Organization: Michigan Technological University
Lines: 326
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Approved: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net
Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:3282 news.groups:67306 soc.culture.asean:16983 soc.culture.thai:5657 soc.culture.vietnamese:27495 soc.culture.hongkong:34371 soc.culture.china:100808 soc.culture.filipino:8284 soc.culture.australian:10001 soc.culture.indian:117440 soc.culture.tamil:6448

The voting period for Soc.Culture.Malaysia has ended on the
22nd of February. Votes received since then could not be 
counted. However, the final result is:

     301 total votes
 
     286 yes votes
     15 no votes
 
     271 more YES votes than NO votes
     94 percent of votes are YES
 
   SOC.CULTURE.MALAYSIA HAS PASSED !!!!!!!!!!!


Many thanks to those who took the time to vote!!!
 

Final acknowledgment of YES votes :
-----------------------------------------------------------------
	 Jessica Tan (Penang)
 " - Bidorian - " 
 "A.KASSIM" 
 "BANGI MOHD R" 
 "C.   CHAI" <[email protected]>
 "C.S.Tham (507) 457-3085 Winona MN" 
 "Carl A. Trocki" 
 "Gregory A. Haverkamp" 
 "H.Y. Chan" 
 "HUI Chiu-Yeung (John)" 
 "Huei-Hwang" 
 "Kim A. Tan" 
 "Laily Mahayuddin"  <[email protected]>
 "M. Otto" 
 "MOHD ISMAIL A" 
 "Mazri Maiseh" 
 "Mohd Z. Tuah" 
 "Nedu Duraiswami" 
 "Ong Suet Yen (Ms)" 
 "Rudi C. Wong" 
 "T.B.Lee" 
 "TAI FAN L" 
 "TSU-TSHATSA"  <[email protected]>
 "The Slasher...writes..........YO."  <[email protected]>
 "V701::NGUYENV" 
 [email protected] (JESSICA TAN)
 [email protected] (YEW YAP)
 
 
 ADNAN HUSSEIN/COMMUNICATION 
 [email protected]
 AL RASHID  SHAHIR 
 [email protected]
 ARINDAM GHOSH 
 [email protected] (Alan Marr)
 Alvin Liau 
 Andreas Pavlik - IRK Vienna 
 Andy Pon 
 Ar_Dini 
 Aw Yang Uei 
 Azleena Salleh 
 B Belaton 
 B.J.  02-Feb-1993 1301 
 [email protected]
 BKHOO%[email protected]
 CLHS-88 
 Captain Picard 
 Chee-Heng Khoo 
 Chien-Fen Tseng  
 Chris Chew 
 Chua 
 Chua de'Leamac or de'great! 
 Chuah Yeow Chiang 
 Congle Pham 
 [email protected]
 David Lee 
 EK ONG 
 ENJOY FEBRUARY 
 Earnest Lee 
 [email protected] (Eino Loukko)
 Endless Justice 
 [email protected]
 Fara Muhamad <[email protected]>
 Fitri Abdullah 
 [email protected]
 [email protected]
 [email protected]
 [email protected]
 Garfield and Odie 
 Gordon Chiam 
 HL CHEONG 
 [email protected]
 Hatim Ismail 
 HawK 
 Hiok-Tiaq Ng 
 Ho Ling Cherd 
 Hon-Voon Phong 
 Hooi Bin Lim 
 Hyon Kyu Yoo 
 [email protected]
 JASON RUDY MUELLER-NEUHAUS 
 [email protected] (JDude Hancock)
 Japanese Girl 
 Jeff Stander 
 [email protected]
 Joel Sax 
 Joey Lai (JcL) 
 John E Hinton 
 Jojo 
 Jonas Skeppstedt 
 K. Mat-Salleh 
 [email protected]
 [email protected] (Kenny Kon)
 [email protected]
 Kalai Pillay 
 Kar Aik Teoh 
 Kian Fui Tay 
 Kim Tang 
 [email protected] (The Wandering Hermit)
 [email protected]
 [email protected] (Reika Kii)
 Lee Shyue Choong 
 Leon ter Beek 
 Lim Chieng Fai 
 Lip Seng 
 Low Kin Onn 
 [email protected]
 [email protected]
 MOHD KHALID AWANG 
 Mahadzer Bin Mahmud 
 Megat Megattajuddin 
 Michael Quinn 
 [email protected] (Michael van Langenberg)
 Mohamed Rozani Mohamedosman 
 Muhammad Razi Abdul 
 Muntuck Yap 
 [email protected]
 Nor-Azlan Nordin 
 [email protected]
 [email protected]
 [email protected]
 Paul Gallagher +61-3-560-7066 
 Peng Hooi Lim 
 Peng K Tay 
 [email protected]
 ROLAND U 
 ROYAL-1 
 Raven Winter 
 Reza Hussein 
 Rosette Khriguian 
 Rozaimi Ghani 
 SCHEAH%[email protected]
 [email protected] (Ken Sinclair)
 Samart Srijumnong 
 Sathish Chandran 
 Senthilvasan Supramaniam 
 Shannon Peterson 
 [email protected] (Shing C. Ma)
 Simon Ting 
 Steve Ong and Kheng Low 
 Syed Rose Al-Jefrey 
 TAN HOOI SIN 
 TEIK THE BASSMASTER 
 [email protected]
 [email protected]
 [email protected]
 Terry Lung 
 Thariq U Ahmad 
 Tom Nielsen 
 Vincent Choo 
 Wei Loong Chau 
 Will 
 William Galloway 
 William Logan Lee 
 Xue 
 [email protected]
 [email protected]
 Ying Wei 
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