From [email protected] Fri Sep 29 17:08:41 1995 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Aaron Z Snyder) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.optics,comp.dcom.cabling,comp.dcom.isdn,comp.dcom.lans.ethernet,comp.dcom.lans.fddi,comp.dcom.lans.misc,comp.dcom.lans.token-ring,comp.dcom.telecom.tech Subject: RFD: sci.optics.fiber Followup-To: news.groups Date: 29 Sep 1995 21:08:37 -0000 Organization: . Lines: 79 Sender: [email protected] Approved: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net Archive-Name: sci.optics.fiber Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:7628 news.groups:168987 sci.optics:15444 comp.dcom.cabling:3296 comp.dcom.isdn:23587 comp.dcom.lans.ethernet:20602 comp.dcom.lans.fddi:4824 comp.dcom.lans.misc:6447 comp.dcom.lans.token-ring:2776 comp.dcom.telecom.tech:19195 REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD) unmoderated group sci.optics.fiber RATIONALE: sci.optics.fiber The only newsgroup that presently discusses fiber optics technology is sci.optics. There is no discussion of fiber optics applications and systems in sci.optics, and only occasionally mentioned in communications newsgroups. There about 350 messages per weeks in sci.optics; about 10% to 15% of thes are relevant to fiber optics.The comments and questions on general optics are overwhelming the questions and comments on fiber optics, and a separate category is certainly called for. People involved in the fiber optics industry, would prefer not to have to scan several hundred messages that are non-relevant to their specific interest. Applications of fiber include transmission systems for CATV and long-haul telco, fiber amplification in undersea cables, intrinsic fiber optic sensors for various uses, including medical, etc., etc. There are no newsgroups that discuss any of these systems. Fiber technology includes discussions of the best type of fiber to use for WDMs used in fiber amplifiers; different types of fiber optic switches, techniques for cleaning and inspecting fiber optic connectors, etc. etc. There are thousands of people involved in fiber optics technology and systems. Fibers optics is a relatively new, but pervasive, technology, and the future expansion of the Internet is dependent upon fiber optics. If a separate newsgroup is created, it will be the focus of all discussions concerning fiber optics, and enhance the exchange of ideas and information CHARTER: sci.optics.fiber sci.optics.fiber will cover all aspects of fiber optic technology, sytems, and applications. The technology will include all types of optical fibers and fiber bundles; lasers, LEDs,& photodiodes used in fiber optics; fiber optic connectors, splitters, WDMs, isolators, attenuators, modulators; and all other components used in fiber optics. Systems will include fiber amplifiers, audio & video transmission equipment telco transmission, fiber optics test equipment, connector polishing equipment, CATV transmission and distribution, endoscopes, and fiber optic sensors. Applications will include medical, telecommunications, CATV, undersea, aircraft, factory, and fiber optic signs. END CHARTER. PROCEDURE: This RFD will be posted on news.announce.newsgroups, sci.optics, LAN newsgroups, and any other relevant applications newsgroups. After the discussion period of 30 days, there will be a voting period of 21-31 days on whether or not to accept sci.optics.fiber. DISTRIBUTION: news.announce.newsgroup, news.groups, sci.optics, comp.dcom.cabling, comp.dcom.isdn, comp.dcom.lans.ethernet, comp.dcom.lans.fddi, comp.dcom.lans.misc, comp.dcom.lans.token-ring, comp.dcom.telecom.tech PROPONENT: Marjorie Katz Optimark TEL (617) 232-6224; FAX (617) 731-2272 E-mail: [email protected] http://world.std.com/~maddawg/optimark.html MENTOR: Richard H. Miller Baylor College of Medicine TEL (713) 798-3532 E-mail: [email protected] From [email protected] Thu Nov 2 13:28:01 1995 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Bill Aten) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.optics,comp.dcom.cabling,comp.dcom.isdn,comp.dcom.lans.ethernet,comp.dcom.lans.fddi,comp.dcom.lans.misc,comp.dcom.telecom.tech Subject: CFV: sci.optics.fiber Followup-To: poster Date: 2 Nov 1995 18:27:53 -0000 Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers Lines: 142 Sender: [email protected] Approved: [email protected] Expires: 24 Nov 1995 00:00:00 GMT Message-ID: <[email protected]> References: <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net Archive-Name: sci.optics.fiber Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:7808 news.groups:172378 sci.optics:16305 comp.dcom.cabling:3546 comp.dcom.isdn:25423 comp.dcom.lans.ethernet:21437 comp.dcom.lans.fddi:4936 comp.dcom.lans.misc:6604 comp.dcom.telecom.tech:20056 FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2) unmoderated group sci.optics.fiber Newsgroups line: sci.optics.fiber Fiber optic components, systems, applications. Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 23 Nov 1995. This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. Questions about the proposed group should be directed to the proponent. Proponent: Marjorie KatzVotetaker: Bill Aten RATIONALE: sci.optics.fiber The only newsgroup that presently discusses fiber optics technology is sci.optics. There is no discussion of fiber optics applications and systems in sci.optics, and only an occasional mention in communications newsgroups. There about 350 messages per week in sci.optics; about 10% to 15% of them are relevant to fiber optics. The comments and questions on general optics are overwhelming the questions and comments on fiber optics, and a separate category is certainly called for. People involved in the fiber optics industry would prefer not to have to scan several hundred messages that are non-relevant to their specific interest. Applications of fiber include transmission systems for CATV and long-haul telco, fiber amplification in undersea cables, intrinsic fiber optic sensors for various uses, including medical, etc., etc. There are no newsgroups that discuss any of these systems. Fiber technology includes discussions of the best type of fiber to use for WDMs used in fiber amplifiers; different types of fiber optic switches, techniques for cleaning and inspecting fiber optic connectors, etc. etc. There are thousands of people involved in fiber optics technology and systems. Fibers optics is a relatively new, but pervasive, technology, and the future expansion of the Internet is dependent upon fiber optics. If a separate newsgroup is created, it will be the focus of all discussions concerning fiber optics, and enhance the exchange of ideas and information. CHARTER: sci.optics.fiber sci.optics.fiber will cover all aspects of fiber optic technology, systems, and applications. The technology will include all types of optical fiber and fiber bundles; lasers, LEDs, & photodiodes used in fiber optics; fiber optic connectors, splitters, WDMs, isolators, attenuators, modulators; and all other components used in fiber optics. Systems will include fiber amplifiers, audio & video transmission equipment, telco transmission, fiber optics test equipment, connector polishing equipment, CATV transmission and distribution, endoscopes, and fiber optic sensors. Applications will include medical, telecommunications, CATV, undersea, aircraft, factory, and fiber optic signs. END CHARTER. HOW TO VOTE: Extract the ballot from the CFV by deleting everything before and after the "BEGINNING OF BALLOT" and "END OF BALLOT" lines. Don't worry about the spacing of the columns or any quote characters (">") that your reply inserts. PLEASE, do not send the entire CFV back to me as this mail is archived. Mark the ballot and then MAIL it to: Just "replying" to this message should work, but check the "To:" line. In order to properly record your vote, please provide your REAL NAME and indicate your desired vote in the appropriate locations inside the ballot. Examples of how to properly indicate your vote: [ YES ] example.yes.vote [ NO ] example.no.vote [ ABSTAIN ] example.abstention [ CANCEL ] example.cancellation *** PLEASE *** DO NOT alter, modify, or delete any other information in this ballot! If you do, the voting software will probably reject your vote. ===== BEGINNING OF BALLOT: Delete everything BEFORE this line ===== ------------------------------------------------------------------- sci.optics.fiber Ballot (Do not remove this marker!) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Voter name: (If you do not give your real name, your vote may be rejected) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Insert YES, NO, ABSTAIN, or CANCEL inside the brackets for each newsgroup listed below (do not delete the newsgroup name): Your Vote Newsgroup --------- --------- [ ] sci.optics.fiber ------------------------------------------------------------------- ===== END OF BALLOT: Delete everything AFTER this line ============ IMPORTANT VOTING PROCEDURE NOTES: Standard Guidelines for voting apply. Only one vote per person, no more than 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 to be anonymous votes. Vote counting is automated. Failure to follow these directions may mean that your vote does not get counted. If you do not receive an acknowledgment of your vote within three days, contact the votetaker about the problem. It's your responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly. Duplicate votes are resolved in favor of the most recent valid vote. Names, addresses, and votes of all voters will be published in the final voting results post. DO NOT redistribute this CFV in any manner whatsoever. 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. Only the votetaker, the news.announce.newgroups moderator, and the proponent (if specifically authorized by the votetaker) are permitted to distribute copies of this CFV. Distribution of pre-marked or otherwise modified copies of this CFV is generally considered voting fraud and should be reported immediately to the votetaker or the UVV . In cases where voting fraud is determined to have occurred, it is standard operating procedure to delete ALL votes submitted by the violator. When in doubt, ask the votetaker. DISTRIBUTION: The only official sources for copies of this CFV are the locations listed below and the votetaker's e-mail CFV server which can be reached at . This CFV has been cross-posted to: news.announce.newgroups, news.groups, sci.optics, comp.dcom.cabling, comp.dcom.isdn, comp.dcom.lans.ethernet, comp.dcom.lans.fddi, comp.dcom.lans.misc, comp.dcom.telecom.tech From [email protected] Sat Nov 11 20:33:40 1995 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Bill Aten) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.optics,comp.dcom.cabling,comp.dcom.isdn,comp.dcom.lans.ethernet,comp.dcom.lans.fddi,comp.dcom.lans.misc,comp.dcom.telecom.tech Subject: 2nd CFV: sci.optics.fiber Supersedes: <[email protected]> Followup-To: poster Date: 12 Nov 1995 01:33:36 -0000 Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers Lines: 149 Sender: [email protected] Approved: [email protected] Expires: 24 Nov 1995 00:00:00 GMT Message-ID: References: <[email protected]> <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net Archive-Name: sci.optics.fiber Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:7844 news.groups:173587 sci.optics:16535 comp.dcom.cabling:3622 comp.dcom.isdn:26074 comp.dcom.lans.ethernet:21637 comp.dcom.lans.fddi:4977 comp.dcom.lans.misc:6642 comp.dcom.telecom.tech:20251 LAST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2) unmoderated group sci.optics.fiber Newsgroups line: sci.optics.fiber Fiber optic components, systems, applications. Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 23 Nov 1995. This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. Questions about the proposed group should be directed to the proponent. Proponent: Marjorie Katz Votetaker: Bill Aten RATIONALE: sci.optics.fiber The only newsgroup that presently discusses fiber optics technology is sci.optics. There is no discussion of fiber optics applications and systems in sci.optics, and only an occasional mention in communications newsgroups. There about 350 messages per week in sci.optics; about 10% to 15% of them are relevant to fiber optics. The comments and questions on general optics are overwhelming the questions and comments on fiber optics, and a separate category is certainly called for. People involved in the fiber optics industry would prefer not to have to scan several hundred messages that are non-relevant to their specific interest. Applications of fiber include transmission systems for CATV and long-haul telco, fiber amplification in undersea cables, intrinsic fiber optic sensors for various uses, including medical, etc., etc. There are no newsgroups that discuss any of these systems. Fiber technology includes discussions of the best type of fiber to use for WDMs used in fiber amplifiers; different types of fiber optic switches, techniques for cleaning and inspecting fiber optic connectors, etc. etc. There are thousands of people involved in fiber optics technology and systems. Fibers optics is a relatively new, but pervasive, technology, and the future expansion of the Internet is dependent upon fiber optics. If a separate newsgroup is created, it will be the focus of all discussions concerning fiber optics, and enhance the exchange of ideas and information. CHARTER: sci.optics.fiber sci.optics.fiber will cover all aspects of fiber optic technology, systems, and applications. The technology will include all types of optical fiber and fiber bundles; lasers, LEDs, & photodiodes used in fiber optics; fiber optic connectors, splitters, WDMs, isolators, attenuators, modulators; and all other components used in fiber optics. Systems will include fiber amplifiers, audio & video transmission equipment, telco transmission, fiber optics test equipment, connector polishing equipment, CATV transmission and distribution, endoscopes, and fiber optic sensors. Applications will include medical, telecommunications, CATV, undersea, aircraft, factory, and fiber optic signs. END CHARTER. HOW TO VOTE: Extract the ballot from the CFV by deleting everything before and after the "BEGINNING OF BALLOT" and "END OF BALLOT" lines. Don't worry about the spacing of the columns or any quote characters (">") that your reply inserts. PLEASE, do not send the entire CFV back to me as this mail is archived. Mark the ballot and then MAIL it to: Just "replying" to this message should work, but check the "To:" line. In order to properly record your vote, please provide your REAL NAME and indicate your desired vote in the appropriate locations inside the ballot. Examples of how to properly indicate your vote: [ YES ] example.yes.vote [ NO ] example.no.vote [ ABSTAIN ] example.abstention [ CANCEL ] example.cancellation *** PLEASE *** DO NOT alter, modify, or delete any other information in this ballot! If you do, the voting software will probably reject your vote. ===== BEGINNING OF BALLOT: Delete everything BEFORE this line ===== ------------------------------------------------------------------- sci.optics.fiber Ballot (Do not remove this marker!) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Please provide your real name, or your vote may be rejected. Place ONLY your name (ie. do NOT include your e-mail address or any other information; ONLY your name) on the next line after "Voter name:". Voter name: ------------------------------------------------------------------- Insert YES, NO, ABSTAIN, or CANCEL inside the brackets for each newsgroup listed below (do not delete the newsgroup name): Your Vote Newsgroup --------- --------- [ ] sci.optics.fiber ------------------------------------------------------------------- ===== END OF BALLOT: Delete everything AFTER this line ============ IMPORTANT VOTING PROCEDURE NOTES: Standard Guidelines for voting apply. Only one vote per person, no more than 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 to be anonymous votes. Vote counting is automated. Failure to follow these directions may mean that your vote does not get counted. If you do not receive an acknowledgment of your vote within three days, contact the votetaker about the problem. It's your responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly. Duplicate votes are resolved in favor of the most recent valid vote. Names, addresses, and votes of all voters will be published in the final voting results post. DO NOT redistribute this CFV in any manner whatsoever. 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. Only the votetaker, the news.announce.newgroups moderator, and the proponent (if specifically authorized by the votetaker) are permitted to distribute copies of this CFV. Distribution of pre-marked or otherwise modified copies of this CFV is generally considered voting fraud and should be reported immediately to the votetaker or the UVV . In cases where voting fraud is determined to have occurred, it is standard operating procedure to delete ALL votes submitted by the violator. When in doubt, ask the votetaker. DISTRIBUTION: The only official sources for copies of this CFV are the locations listed below and the votetaker's e-mail CFV server which can be reached at . This CFV has been cross-posted to: news.announce.newgroups, news.groups, sci.optics, comp.dcom.cabling, comp.dcom.isdn, comp.dcom.lans.ethernet, comp.dcom.lans.fddi, comp.dcom.lans.misc, comp.dcom.telecom.tech sci.optics.fiber Bounce List (No need to revote) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No bounced votes at this time From [email protected] Thu Nov 23 19:54:29 1995 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: [email protected] (Bill Aten) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.optics,comp.dcom.cabling,comp.dcom.isdn,comp.dcom.lans.ethernet,comp.dcom.lans.fddi,comp.dcom.lans.misc,comp.dcom.telecom.tech Subject: RESULT: sci.optics.fiber passes 142:9 Supersedes: Followup-To: news.groups Date: 23 Nov 1995 19:54:23 -0500 Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers Lines: 249 Sender: [email protected] Approved: [email protected] Message-ID: References: <[email protected]> <[email protected]> NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net Archive-Name: sci.optics.fiber Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:7921 news.groups:175773 sci.optics:16802 comp.dcom.cabling:3726 comp.dcom.isdn:26841 comp.dcom.lans.ethernet:21914 comp.dcom.lans.fddi:5034 comp.dcom.lans.misc:6721 comp.dcom.telecom.tech:20634 RESULT unmoderated group sci.optics.fiber passes 142:9 Voting closed at 23:59:59 UTC, 23 Nov 1995. This vote was conducted by a neutral third party. Questions about the proposed group should be directed to the proponent. Proponent: Marjorie Katz Votetaker: Bill Aten There were 151 valid votes submitted during the voting period. Each proposed newsgroup, in order to pass, must have at least 2/3 YES votes and at least 100 more YES than NO votes. The results are as follows: sci.optics.fiber results - 151 valid votes Yes No : 2/3? >100? : Pass? : Group ---- ---- : ---- ----- : ----- : ------------------------------------------- 142 9 : Yes Yes : Yes : sci.optics.fiber 2 abstaining votes and 2 invalid votes The proposal passed. There is a five day discussion period after these results are posted. If no serious and significant allegations of voting irregularities are raised, the moderator of news.announce.newgroups will create the newsgroups shortly thereafter. The remainder of the RESULT contains: Newsgroups Line Rationale Charter Final Voting Acknowledgements NEWSGROUPS LINE: sci.optics.fiber Fiber optic components, systems, applications. RATIONALE: sci.optics.fiber The only newsgroup that presently discusses fiber optics technology is sci.optics. There is no discussion of fiber optics applications and systems in sci.optics, and only an occasional mention in communications newsgroups. There about 350 messages per week in sci.optics; about 10% to 15% of them are relevant to fiber optics. The comments and questions on general optics are overwhelming the questions and comments on fiber optics, and a separate category is certainly called for. People involved in the fiber optics industry would prefer not to have to scan several hundred messages that are non-relevant to their specific interest. Applications of fiber include transmission systems for CATV and long-haul telco, fiber amplification in undersea cables, intrinsic fiber optic sensors for various uses, including medical, etc., etc. There are no newsgroups that discuss any of these systems. Fiber technology includes discussions of the best type of fiber to use for WDMs used in fiber amplifiers; different types of fiber optic switches, techniques for cleaning and inspecting fiber optic connectors, etc. etc. There are thousands of people involved in fiber optics technology and systems. Fibers optics is a relatively new, but pervasive, technology, and the future expansion of the Internet is dependent upon fiber optics. If a separate newsgroup is created, it will be the focus of all discussions concerning fiber optics, and enhance the exchange of ideas and information. CHARTER: sci.optics.fiber sci.optics.fiber will cover all aspects of fiber optic technology, systems, and applications. The technology will include all types of optical fiber and fiber bundles; lasers, LEDs, & photodiodes used in fiber optics; fiber optic connectors, splitters, WDMs, isolators, attenuators, modulators; and all other components used in fiber optics. Systems will include fiber amplifiers, audio & video transmission equipment, telco transmission, fiber optics test equipment, connector polishing equipment, CATV transmission and distribution, endoscopes, and fiber optic sensors. Applications will include medical, telecommunications, CATV, undersea, aircraft, factory, and fiber optic signs. END CHARTER. FINAL VOTING ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: sci.optics.fiber Final Vote Ack sci.optics.fiber ---+ | [email protected] Rob Higley Y [email protected] Ken Dworschak Y [email protected] Alfred W. Kruijshoop Y [email protected] Gordon Williams Y [email protected] John S. Abbott Y [email protected] Alfredo Roskamp Coelho Y [email protected] Nigel Allen Y [email protected] Andrew Geppert Y [email protected] Alasdair Rettie Y [email protected] Ken Arromdee Y [email protected] Michele Bergonzoni Y [email protected] Fred Besancon Y [email protected] Bill Powell Y [email protected] William H. Davidson Y [email protected] Bob Gibbons Y [email protected] Robert Dahlgren Y [email protected] Brian Bresnahan Y [email protected] Bruce Taylor Y [email protected] Buydens Luc Y [email protected] Brian Yohn Y [email protected] Carl W. Aude Y [email protected] Carsten Bormann Y [email protected] Mustafa Cardakli Y [email protected] Andrew Carey N [email protected] Thomas F. Carruthers Y [email protected] Martin CASSE Y [email protected] Cato Brede Y [email protected] Chris Goedde Y [email protected] L.K. Cheng Y [email protected] Chris Poole Y [email protected] Robert J. Clark Y [email protected] Chris Stamper Y [email protected] K. P. Crouch - [email protected] Michiel Wijers N [email protected] Carlo Sgro Y [email protected] Brian Curtiss Y [email protected] David Bell Y [email protected] Dale Farmer Y [email protected] Daniel Dukeson Y [email protected] Dave Nelson Y [email protected] Bill Davidsen Y [email protected] David R. Rorabaugh Y [email protected] Don Ballard Y [email protected] Dave Cell Y [email protected] David E. Martin Y [email protected] Francesco Segato Y [email protected] Daivd Krozier Y [email protected] Don Kiely Y [email protected] Thomas H. Dubaniewicz Jr. Y [email protected] Alejandro Dubrovsky Y [email protected] evan gamblin Y [email protected] Ed Vogel Y [email protected] Christian Exner Y [email protected] Finn Andresen Y [email protected] George Ross Y [email protected] George Lutes Y [email protected] Konstantin M. Golant Y [email protected] Hans Albers Y [email protected] Helge Haas Y [email protected] Joellen W. Hawkins Y [email protected] Andrew Hollbach Y [email protected] Jerry Hudgins Y [email protected] Werner Hunziker Y [email protected] Ivan Clark Y [email protected] Ireneu Dias Y [email protected] Jan Coekelberghs N [email protected] Joshua Berelson Y [email protected] Jabulani Dhliwayo Y [email protected] Jeff Dubin Y [email protected] Joe George Y [email protected] Jody Woodland Y [email protected] John Leslie Y [email protected] john hascall Y [email protected] Trevor Tymchuk Y [email protected] J. Porter Clark Y [email protected] Juergen Sang Y [email protected] kenny adams Y [email protected] Karianne Pran Y [email protected] Keith Blow Y [email protected] Edric C Kennemer Y [email protected] Kim DeVaughn Y [email protected] Klaus - Guenter Leiss Y [email protected] Kevin Mitchell N [email protected] Igor Koltchanov Y [email protected] Thomas-Martin Kruel Y [email protected] Rainer Kyburz Y [email protected] Lance Chun Y [email protected] Martin Schr"oder Y [email protected] Larry Miller Y [email protected] Laurent PELLISSIER Y [email protected] Marjorie Katz Y [email protected] Marc Moorcroft N [email protected] Mark Atwood Y [email protected] Mark C. Orton Y [email protected] Mario Santos Y [email protected] Martin Guy Y [email protected] Mike Martin Y [email protected] Craig M. Lawrence Y [email protected] Marek Samoc Y [email protected] M Mike Taksar - [email protected] Moeller, Ulrich Y [email protected] Len Moskowitz Y [email protected] Mike Daniels Y [email protected] Eric Cox Y [email protected] Ho-Leung Ng Y [email protected] Dean A. Heinen N [email protected] Nathalie Waser Y [email protected] Roy McBride Y [email protected] Bruce Orchard Y [email protected] James E. Pace Y [email protected] Pascal Baniel Y [email protected] Paul Hubbard Y [email protected] Pentti Karioja Y [email protected] Wolfgang Paa Y [email protected] Robin Simmons Y [email protected] Bob Altkorn Y [email protected] Rene' M. de Ridder Y [email protected] Melody Reynolds Y [email protected] Robert George Y [email protected] Rich Donnelly Y [email protected] Richard Miller Y [email protected] Robert Kenny Y [email protected] Ron Bohlander Y [email protected] Peter Roorda Y [email protected] Mahesh Ramachandran Y [email protected] J. Rufinus Y [email protected] Steve Edie Y [email protected] Stefan Gemzell Y [email protected] Dan Birchall Y [email protected] Lucky Green Y [email protected] Paul Shields Y [email protected] M.H. Shimazu Y [email protected] Steven P. Moreci Y [email protected] Sergiusz Patela Y [email protected] Balakrishnan Sridhar Y [email protected] Dwight Brown N [email protected] Stan Zyra Y [email protected] Dave Stephenson Y [email protected] Markku Tahkokorpi Y [email protected] Thomas Cuny Y [email protected] Thom Smith Y [email protected] Todd C. Lawson N [email protected] Tom Turnbull Y [email protected] Tom Locke Y [email protected] Vesa Halkka Y [email protected] Vincent VOIRIOT Y [email protected] Christopher Wah Y [email protected] Rob Waterbury Y [email protected] William Brownlow Y [email protected] Bud Venne Y [email protected] Risto Widenius N [email protected] Dr. C. Wayne Long Y [email protected] Misako Yamagishi Y Votes in error ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [email protected] Greg Mossop ! No vote statement in message [email protected] Philip Brantley ! Invalid address