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Request  For Discussion: sci.physics.research (moderated)

Remark: for some people, this may be a second distribution.  A failure of our
newsfeed at a chokepoint apparently prevented widespread distribution of
this request.

A proposed charter for sci.physics.research(moderated):

******

The purpose of sci.physics.research (moderated) is to provide a
location for discussion of orthodox physics research, including
announcements of novel findings, electronic publication of results,
requests for data, and physics news.  The intent is to provide a
congenial location in which professional physicists, physical
chemists, fellow scientists and engineers in other disciplines, and
serious amateurs may discuss science in a high signal-to-noise
environment.  The current sci.physics (unmoderated) will not be
affected by the creation of this group, so persons wishing an
unmoderated newsgroup are not being deprived of anything.

The proposed group shall be moderated.  The moderator is expected to
identify a contribution by approximate area, and to sort out seriously
crackpot material and material that (s)he can identify as coming from
h(er/is) undergraduate/core-graduate background.  The moderator is not
a referee/editor, and need not decide whether or not a contribution is
right.  Moderation is not editing.

As a general rule the moderator shall refer "paradoxers" --- critics
who claim to find non-mathematical contradictions in special
relativity, quantum mechanics, and other standard theories --- to
sci.physics (unmoderated).  The borderline between radical innovation
and crackpottery is sometimes vague; the duty of the moderator is to
raise the signal-to-noise ratio by pruning doubtful contributions.

sci.physics.research will accept physics news articles, when the
presented material is informational rather than editorial in content.
The moderator should edit news items to delete excessive editorial
comments.  Very short summaries of ill-reported news events, such as
the January N. Y. Times report that the Japanese will definitely not
contribute to the SSC, are appropriate; long excerpts are usually not
appropriate.

Retractions of published papers are appropriate.

Discussions of undergraduate physics and questions taught in standard
undergraduate or core graduate-level courses are not suitable for
sci.physics.moderated.  Professional discussions of physics issues
associated with the teaching of physics at any level --- pre-school to
post-grad --- are suitable for sci.physics.research.  Discussions of
textbook errors are suitable for sci.physics.research.  Some classes
of pedagogical issues are more suited for sci.edu; crossposting of
pedagogy articles to sci.edu is acceptable.

Format: To establish a tone for the group, the opening characters of
the Subject Header Line and the opening lines of the article  will be
standardized.  While in principle the same effect could be obtained by
establishing a heirarchy of subgroups, it is not clear what the
heirarchy should contain.  It is certainly easier to modify Subject
Header Line instructions than it is to vote on restructuring a
heirarchy.

Subject Header Line:  To allow searches/killfiles, the initial
characters of the Subject Header line shall be standardized.  The
standardization consists of an area/field code, which is used to begin
each Subject Line.  The list of area/field codes shall be maintained
by the moderator, and modified after experience has clarified their
value.  An initial proposed list of area/field codes follows the
charter.

Article Format Requirements:

    Opening Lines:

    Line 1+ "Title, Not All Caps, in Quotes."

    Blank Line

    Line 2+  Authors, including EMail and PaperMail addresses, and
        Granting Agency Acknowledgements as Appropriate.

    Text

    Standard Trailers and disclaimers as needed.

Physics is large; the senior moderator's time is limited.  If the
demands of the position become excessive, the senior moderator is
authorized (after open discussion of names in sci.physics.research) to
appoint up to three additional moderators (who may not themselves
appoint additional moderators) to reduce the workload on a single
person.  If this level of moderation proves inadequate, the moderators
shall propose a rational subheirarchy following current customs.

**********End of Charter***********

Of course, we need a volunteer to act as moderator.  { 8^).  If no one
else is willing, I am prepared to do this for a year.

Proposed list of header line openings.

astroe  : observational astronomy and astrophysics
astrot  : theoretical astronomy and astrophysics
accel   : particle beam physics, electron optics,...
acous   : acoustics
bioph   : biophysics
class   : classical mechanics and dynamics
cmlse   : condensed matter, liquid state experiment
cmlst   : condensed matter, liquid state theory
cmsse   : condensed matter, solid state experiment
cmsst   : condensed matter, solid state theory
cosm    : cosmology
EandM   : electromagnetics
fluid   : fluid dynamics
fusne   : plasma and fusion physics, experimental
fusnt   : plasma and fusion physics, theoretical
geoe    : experimental geophysics
geot    : theoretical geophysics
grav    : gravitation and general relativity
highe   : high energy experiment
hight   : high energy theory
math    : mathematical and numerical methods
news    : physics news
nucle   : nuclear physics, experimental
nuclt   : nuclear physics, theoretical
optics  : geometric, physical, and quantum optics
ped     : physics pedagogy
polym   : polymer physics
quante  : quantum mechanics/spectral properties, lasers: experimental
quantt  : quantum mechanics/spectral properties, lasers: theoretical
ref     : discussion of modalities for creating a refereed
   Electronic Journal of Physics (e.g. sci.phys.research.refereed)
sim     : methods in computer simulation (simulation results are
 referred to the theory section of the field).
space   : space physics
stat    : statistical mechanics
thermo  : thermodynamics

When the call for votes is made (assuming discussion at this stage
doesn't zorch the whole idea) I will serve as teller.  The requested
format is Header line: "Vote on sci.physics.research"

Text:  Your Name       Your vote (Yes or No)
       ^           ^                 ^
       Column 5    Column 30         Column 60

Improvements on the above are welcome.
-- 
George D. J. Phillies     [email protected]
Professor of Physics      508-831-5334
Physics/WPI
Worcester MA 01605

From [email protected] Wed Dec 16 23:16:41 1992
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From: [email protected] (Matt Austern)
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Subject: RFD: sci.physics.research moderated
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This is a request for discussion about creating a new moderated group
for discussion of physics.

I believe that a new group is needed simply because sci.physics is so
high-volume, and has such a low signal-to-noise ratio, that it is
essentially impossible to use it for professional discussion about
physics.  I don't think that sci.physics should be removed, but a new
group, which will coexist with sci.physics, is necessary.

The idea of a moderated group has been floating around for a while,
and I think that there is a great deal of support for it.  What we do
need to discuss is just what sort of moderation we want, i.e., how
stringent a cut should we impose on articles.

My own feeling is that we shouldn't impose a very stringent cut at
all: we should allow almost anything, and just filter out the
content-free personal attacks, the wild claims that are "not even
wrong," and the articles that have nothing to do with physics.

I think that the cut shouldn't be whether an article really is a piece
of current physics research---that's too stringent a cut, and will
lead to a newsgroup that doesn't get used.  It's enough, in my
opinion, for an article to have something to do with physics.  In
particular, I would hate to see a cut that's so stringent that it
would disallow WHAT'S NEW.  This is, strictly speaking, not physics at
all; it is an electronic newsletter published by an APS official that
mainly deals with political issues affecting physics.  As long as an
article is "serious" (I can't define it, but I know it when I see it)
and is related to physics, I think that should be good enough.

Note also that some day, we might have to split this group between the
different fields of physics.  I don't think that this is necessary
now, though: I don't anticipate that it will be very high-volume.

Moderation will be by a panel of three or four people; we'll announce
the names of those people before a CFV is issued.  (Note that I will
probably not be one of the moderators.)  Other newsgroups (such as
soc.feminism) have used the panel system, and it seems to work fairly
well.  Note, though, that we'll have to make sure that all of the
moderators agree about the ground rules about what kinds of articles
are acceptable.

A few people have told me in email that they would be willing to be
one of these moderators, so I don't think we'll have any trouble
getting filling those slots.
-- 
Matthew Austern                   Just keep yelling until you attract a
(510) 644-2618                    crowd, then a constituency, a movement, a
[email protected]                faction, an army!  If you don't have any
[email protected]         solutions, become a part of the problem!

From [email protected] Sun Jan 17 14:38:25 1993
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                            Call for Votes

NEWSGROUP NAME: sci.physics.research.

STATUS: moderated.

CHARTER: Sci.physics.research is a newsgroup for discussions related
         to current physics research.

VOTING INSTRUCTIONS: 
      To vote for creation of sci.physics.research, send email to
      [email protected] with the words VOTE YES in the subject
      line.
 
      To vote against creation of sci.physics.research, send email to
      [email protected] with the words VOTE NO in the subject
      line.    

  Depending on your newsreading software, you can probably just reply
  to this article.  In any case, however, votes must be *emailed* to
  [email protected].  Votes that are posted will not be
  accepted.  Votes will be processed by machine; I will not read them.


VOTE MECHANICS:
  The vote will last from Wednesday, January 13 through
  Friday, January 29.  Votes received after January 29 will not be
  accepted.

  I will repost this article twice, at one-week intervals.  I will	
  also post a list of the votes that I have received, so that people
  can verify that their votes have been counted.  I will not release
  results until after the vote is over.

  The group will be created if two thirds of the votes received are
  yes votes, and if yes votes outnumber no votes by at least 100.


NOTE: This is *not* a vote to moderate, rename, eliminate, or in any
      other way change sci.physics.  It is simply a vote to create a
      new newsgroup, which will coexist with sci.physics.

===========================================================================

DESCRIPTION OF THE GROUP:

Sci.physics.research is a moderated newsgroup for discussions related
to current physics research.

The newsgroup will be moderated by a panel; an article to be posted
will be randomly sent to one of the moderators, who will decide to
accept or reject it.  In borderline cases the moderators can consult
with each other, but the hope is that this will only rarely be
necessary.  The names and backgrounds of the moderators are at the end
of this posting.  (If one moderator has to quit, the others will
choose a replacement.)

This newsgroup is to be "lightly" moderated---that is, the moderators
will only reject clearly inappropriate postings, and will accept any
that has serious physics content or that is likely to be of interest
to an audience of professional physicists.  Clearly inappropriate
postings include:
        (1) Personal attacks;
        (2) Discussion that isn't about or related to physics;
        (3) Multiple responses that all say the same things; and
        (4) Crackpot postings that are "not even wrong."

An article that is rejected will be sent back to the author, perhaps
with the suggestion of a more appropriate newsgroup, or a suggestion
of how to revise it to make it acceptable.

Note that, in certain cases, articles about politics or philosophy are
appropriate to this group; for example, WHAT'S NEW is appropriate.
Such subjects, however, can easily drift into more general political
or philosophical discussions that have nothing to do with physics,
and, when this happens, the moderators will redirect the discussion to
a more appropriate group.

Note also that this newsgroup is not a peer reviewed journal; the
moderators are not referees or editors, and they do not have the time
to check whether the physics (or the grammar!) in each posting is
actually correct.  As long as an article is readable, and isn't
blatantly nonsensical, it's fine.

Finally, brief requests for facts are fine, so long as they aren't
already answered in the "frequently asked questions" (FAQ) list.
Replies to requests for information will be accepted if they (1) may
be of general interest, (2) don't become repetitive, and (3) don't
impose unacceptably heavy message traffic on the group.  Otherwise,
replies will be redirected to e-mail.


The moderators are:
       John Baez ([email protected])
       Dale Bass ([email protected])
       Bill Johnson ([email protected])
       Lee Sawyer ([email protected]) 
The intent is that this panel be reasonably diverse in terms of
research interests; each of these people wrote up a "microCV" that
tells a bit about their background and what they do.
 
----------------------------------------
John C. Baez
BA mathematics Princeton U. 1982
PhD mathematics MIT 1986
Associate Prof. Dept. of Math. U. C. Riverside
Constructive quantum field theory, nonlinear wave equations, and
    the relationship of knot theory to quantum gravity

----------------------------------------
Cameron 'dale' Bass
B.S. Aerospace Engineering, UVa
Graduate Research Assistant, University of Virginia;  
    Ph.D. expected early 1993 in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering;  
Research interests: fluid dynamics, electromagnetism, acoustics

----------------------------------------
Bill Johnson
Staff member [project leader] at Los Alamos National Laboratory;
Ph.D., nuclear chemistry, Univ. of Rochester, 1979; 
Research interests: basic and applied nuclear physics, nuclear safeguards

----------------------------------------
H. Lee Sawyer, Jr
B.S. Northeast Louisiana University (1985)
Ph.D. Florida State University (1991)
Experimental high energy physicist (we haven't perfected them yet...)    
Member of the E711, ALEPH, D0, and SDC experimental collaborations.      

===========================================================================
-- 
Matthew Austern                   Just keep yelling until you attract a
(510) 644-2618                    crowd, then a constituency, a movement, a
[email protected]                faction, an army!  If you don't have any
[email protected]         solutions, become a part of the problem!

From [email protected] Wed Jan 20 23:01:02 1993
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Subject: 2nd CFV and VOTE ACK: sci.physics.research
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This is a repost of the CFV for the creation of sci.physics.research,
and a list of the people whose votes I have received.  (The list is at
the very end of the posting.)  As of 5:00 PM (Pacific time) on January
19, I have received 261 votes.  If you have voted, check this list to
make sure that your name is on it!  If your name does not appear, then
I have not received your votes.

NEWSGROUP NAME: sci.physics.research.

STATUS: moderated.

CHARTER: Sci.physics.research is a newsgroup for discussions related
         to current physics research.

VOTING INSTRUCTIONS: 
      To vote for creation of sci.physics.research, send email to
      [email protected] with the words VOTE YES in the subject
      line.
 
      To vote against creation of sci.physics.research, send email to
      [email protected] with the words VOTE NO in the subject
      line.    

  Depending on your newsreading software, you can probably just reply
  to this article.  In any case, however, votes must be *emailed* to
  [email protected].  Votes that are posted will not be
  accepted.  Votes will be processed by machine; I will not read them.


VOTE MECHANICS:
  The vote will last from Wednesday, January 13 through
  Friday, January 29.  Votes received after January 29 will not be
  accepted.

  I will repost this article twice, at one-week intervals.  I will	
  also post a list of the votes that I have received, so that people
  can verify that their votes have been counted.  I will not release
  results until after the vote is over.

  The group will be created if two thirds of the votes received are
  yes votes, and if yes votes outnumber no votes by at least 100.


NOTE: This is *not* a vote to moderate, rename, eliminate, or in any
      other way change sci.physics.  It is simply a vote to create a
      new newsgroup, which will coexist with sci.physics.

===========================================================================

DESCRIPTION OF THE GROUP:

Sci.physics.research is a moderated newsgroup for discussions related
to current physics research.

The newsgroup will be moderated by a panel; an article to be posted
will be randomly sent to one of the moderators, who will decide to
accept or reject it.  In borderline cases the moderators can consult
with each other, but the hope is that this will only rarely be
necessary.  The names and backgrounds of the moderators are at the end
of this posting.  (If one moderator has to quit, the others will
choose a replacement.)

This newsgroup is to be "lightly" moderated---that is, the moderators
will only reject clearly inappropriate postings, and will accept any
that has serious physics content or that is likely to be of interest
to an audience of professional physicists.  Clearly inappropriate
postings include:
        (1) Personal attacks;
        (2) Discussion that isn't about or related to physics;
        (3) Multiple responses that all say the same things; and
        (4) Crackpot postings that are "not even wrong."

An article that is rejected will be sent back to the author, perhaps
with the suggestion of a more appropriate newsgroup, or a suggestion
of how to revise it to make it acceptable.

Note that, in certain cases, articles about politics or philosophy are
appropriate to this group; for example, WHAT'S NEW is appropriate.
Such subjects, however, can easily drift into more general political
or philosophical discussions that have nothing to do with physics,
and, when this happens, the moderators will redirect the discussion to
a more appropriate group.

Note also that this newsgroup is not a peer reviewed journal; the
moderators are not referees or editors, and they do not have the time
to check whether the physics (or the grammar!) in each posting is
actually correct.  As long as an article is readable, and isn't
blatantly nonsensical, it's fine.

Finally, brief requests for facts are fine, so long as they aren't
already answered in the "frequently asked questions" (FAQ) list.
Replies to requests for information will be accepted if they (1) may
be of general interest, (2) don't become repetitive, and (3) don't
impose unacceptably heavy message traffic on the group.  Otherwise,
replies will be redirected to e-mail.


The moderators are:
       John Baez ([email protected])
       Dale Bass ([email protected])
       Bill Johnson ([email protected])
       Lee Sawyer ([email protected]) 
The intent is that this panel be reasonably diverse in terms of
research interests; each of these people wrote up a "microCV" that
tells a bit about their background and what they do.
 
----------------------------------------
John C. Baez
BA mathematics Princeton U. 1982
PhD mathematics MIT 1986
Associate Prof. Dept. of Math. U. C. Riverside
Constructive quantum field theory, nonlinear wave equations, and
    the relationship of knot theory to quantum gravity

----------------------------------------
Cameron 'dale' Bass
B.S. Aerospace Engineering, UVa
Graduate Research Assistant, University of Virginia;  
    Ph.D. expected early 1993 in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering;  
Research interests: fluid dynamics, electromagnetism, acoustics

----------------------------------------
Bill Johnson
Staff member [project leader] at Los Alamos National Laboratory;
Ph.D., nuclear chemistry, Univ. of Rochester, 1979; 
Research interests: basic and applied nuclear physics, nuclear safeguards

----------------------------------------
H. Lee Sawyer, Jr
B.S. Northeast Louisiana University (1985)
Ph.D. Florida State University (1991)
Experimental high energy physicist (we haven't perfected them yet...)    
Member of the E711, ALEPH, D0, and SDC experimental collaborations.      


===========================================================================


The following is a list of the votes that have been sent to me.  As
always, I have only accepted votes that were emailed to me; posted
votes do not count.

This list is in alphabetical order, sorted according to whatever
appeared in the From field: I didn't want to take the trouble to write
a program that figured out whether the real name or the email address
came first.

Adam Cody Coggins 
[email protected] (Alan Whittaker)
[email protected] (Alison Chaiken)
[email protected] (Allen Knutson)
Amitabha Lahiri  505-667-6825 
[email protected] (Alan Martin)
[email protected] (James Amundson)
[email protected] (Andre Roberge)
Andrew Hall 
[email protected] (Angelyn P. Williams)
"ART OLIN, TRIUMF INET 128.189.128.2" 
[email protected] (Dale Atems)
[email protected] (john baez)
[email protected] (Jan Isley)
Barbara Holtz 
[email protected] (Stanko Barle)
Bengt Larsson 
[email protected] (Blair P. Houghton)
Bill C. Riemers 
B.J.  15-Jan-1993 1700 
"Bob Davis" 
Bob Jacobsen 

[email protected]
"Boris A. Veytsman" 
[email protected] (David E. Brahm)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Benjamin Weiner)
[email protected] (D. L. Mosher)
Cameron Randale Bass 
Carl Edman 
[email protected] (Steve Carlip)
[email protected] (Unknown user)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Murray Nesbitt)
Chris Goedde 
Colin Bell 
[email protected] (Christopher Young)
[email protected] (Dacol)
[email protected] (Dan Schlitt)
[email protected] (David Thomas)
[email protected] (David Conrad)
"David E. Martin" 
David Edelsohn 
[email protected] (David Bell (505) 846-4479)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Derrick C. Mancini)
[email protected] (Daniel S. Lewart)
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected] (DOUGLAS CRAIGEN)
[email protected] (Douglas S. Miller)
[email protected] (Timothy J. Drabik)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Daniel Seeman)
[email protected]
Durvalino Silva 
[email protected] (David Wolff)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Ed Sinamark)
[email protected] (Eric Grannan)
[email protected] (Ed McGuire)
Eric Gottlieb 
[email protected]
[email protected] (Fong Liu)
[email protected] (David Frenkel)
[email protected] (oxide owner)
[email protected] (Jonathan M. Gilligan)
[email protected] (Matthias Imhof)
[email protected] (Daniel Gottesman)
Greg Lindahl 
[email protected] (Hermann Chong)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Hao)
Helge Nareid 
[email protected] (Hugh D.R. Evans, ESTEC, (31) 1719-85109)
hfg (H.F. (Rick) Goldstein)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Bill Higgins-- Beam Jockey)
Hugh Shanahan 
[email protected]
[email protected] (Ilana Stern)
[email protected] (Jim Carr)
JACOB%[email protected]
James Harvey 
James Jones 
[email protected] (Joe Buck)
[email protected]
[email protected] (John Duncan)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Juergen Engelfried)
[email protected] (John F. Woods)
[email protected] (John De Armond)
[email protected]
[email protected] (John Horigan)
Jim Horne 
jjplecs (Joseph John Plecs)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Jim Green)
joe%[email protected] (Joe Watson)
John Lewis 
"Joseph N. Craig" 
[email protected]
[email protected] (James K. Pillow)
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected] (Justin M. Sanders)
[email protected] (Jack Shirazi )
[email protected] (Jon Bell)
[email protected] (Joseph T Chew)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Jeffrey Weiss)
[email protected] (Ken Olum)
Keith S Cover 
Ken Forward 
Kevin Junck 
[email protected] (Kim Fallstrom)
kieran 
[email protected] (Peter King)
Kirk Lougheed 
[email protected] (Kevin McCarty)
[email protected] (Werner Koellner, LBL)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Larry Hutchinson)
"Lee Sawyer - (817) 273 2816" 
[email protected] (Lee Lepore)
[email protected] (sometimes a Wombat)
"Loren J. Miller" 
[email protected] (Peter Lorraine)
[email protected]
[email protected]
Magnus Holmberg 
Magnus Olsson 
Mark Flanagan 
[email protected]
Marty Gelfand 
Marvin Minsky 
Matti Jokinen 
"Maurice V. Barnhill" 
[email protected]
MCCLYMER%[email protected] (Jim McClymer)
[email protected] (Patrick Mcguire)
[email protected] (Stephan Melin)
[email protected] (Sean Merritt)
[email protected] (Chris Metzler)
[email protected] (Feinstein Matthew R. F1B x6554 )
[email protected] (Mike Reid)
Michael A. Wittenauer 
Michael Cochran DTN:223-0648 MLO3-3/pole 45B  14-Jan-1993 1757 
Michael J. Booth 
Michael Weiss 
[email protected] (Mike Jones)
[email protected] (michael kagalenko)
[email protected] (Maxime Taksar KC6ZPS)
[email protected] (Greg Morrow)
[email protected] (Marc Roussel)
[email protected] (David Muir Sharnoff)
[email protected] (Paul Murphy)
[email protected] (Ranjan S Muttiah)
[email protected] (William Johnson)
[email protected] (William Johnson)
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected] (N. I. Robb)
[email protected] (Jon Noring)
north%[email protected] (Mark North)
[email protected] (Chris O'Donovan)
paj 
[email protected](Leigh Palmer)
[email protected] (Stephen Parrott)
[email protected]
Paul Coddington 
Paul Gabor 
Paul J. Schinder 
[email protected]
[email protected] (Peter D. Olmsted)
[email protected] (Jouni Peltoniemi)
[email protected] (George J Perkins)
[email protected] (Peter Karbaliotis)
[email protected] (George D. Phillies)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Pete - Toonatic - Boulay)
[email protected] (Daniel E. Platt)
[email protected] (Paul W Schleck KD3FU)
[email protected] (Peter Kretschmar)
Radford Neal 
[email protected] (Ralf Stephan)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Michael Reed)
Reginald Perry 
[email protected] (on a clear disk you can seek forever)
Richard Nistuk 
[email protected] (Richard H. Miller)
[email protected] (Gene Riggs)
[email protected] (Alejandro Rivero)
[email protected] (robert j kolker)
[email protected] (Ralph L. Place)
Rob Collins 
Rob Vest 
[email protected] (Robert Honerkamp)
Robert Scharein 
[email protected] (Frederick G.M. Roeber)
[email protected] (David Ronis)
[email protected] (Greg Rowe)
[email protected] (Rich Thomson)
[email protected] (rodrigo vanegas)
[email protected] (Ryan Brown)
Sanjay Ashok Sheth 
[email protected]
Sarah Skovronsky 
Sathish Chandran 
[email protected] (Stephen B. Selipsky)
[email protected]
Scott Ralph 
[email protected] (Steven E. Hoell)
"Sendhil Revuluri" 
[email protected] (Serdar Boztas)
[email protected] (Stephen Shenker)
[email protected]
Simon Crouch 
[email protected] (Gregory Aharonian)
[email protected] (Srihari Keshavamurthy)
[email protected]
[email protected]
"Stephen Burke, Liverpool" 
Stephen Collyer 
Stephen P. Braham 
Steve Ratcliffe 
Steve Simmons 
Steven Leffler 
[email protected] (Pieter Swart)
[email protected] (Robert Swirsky)
[email protected] (Matthias Blau)
[email protected] (Tim Bodin)
ted (Emory F. Bunn)
"Terry Tao" 
"Thomas Kettenring [AG Korsch]" 
"Thomas W. Strong, Jr." 
Tim Day 
[email protected] (Tim Graham)
[email protected] (Toon Moene)
Torre Wenaus 
[email protected] (Garry Trahern)
[email protected] (Stephen C. Trier)
[email protected] (Tao R or Stephen L)
[email protected] (tvaughan)
[email protected] (Tom Frauenhofer)
[email protected] (Ulrich Mueller)
[email protected] (Umberto D'Ortona)
[email protected]
[email protected] (James Valentine)

[email protected] (Matthew P Wiener)
Werenfried Spit 
[email protected] (William Gladnick)
[email protected] (Suzzanne Willis)
[email protected]
[email protected] (William Tyler)
[email protected]
yeh (James C. Yeh)
-- 
Matthew Austern                   Just keep yelling until you attract a
(510) 644-2618                    crowd, then a constituency, a movement, a
[email protected]                faction, an army!  If you don't have any
[email protected]         solutions, become a part of the problem!

From [email protected] Sat Feb 13 12:48:31 1993
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From: [email protected] (Matt Austern)
Subject: RESULT: sci.physics.research passes 365:26
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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The vote on the creation of the moderated newsgroup
sci.physics.research is finally over.  The proposal passed, with 365
yes votes and 26 no votes.  Unless there are procedural objections,
the group will be created some time next week.

A list of voters follows.

				NO VOTES

[email protected] (Bob Cannard @ PCB x5565)
[email protected] (Blair P. Houghton)
Bill C. Riemers 

[email protected] (Murray Nesbitt)
[email protected] (Jason D Corley )
[email protected] (Daryl McCullough)
[email protected] (Daniel Seeman)
[email protected] (Ed McGuire)
[email protected]
Greg Lindahl 
[email protected]
Jack Sarfatti 
[email protected] (John Duncan)
[email protected] (Jim Green)
Ken Forward 
[email protected] (Kevin Lu)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Jon Noring)
Paul J. Schinder 
[email protected] (Michael Reed)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Robert Swirsky)
[email protected]
Thomas Wang 
[email protected] (Stephen C. Trier)


				YES VOTES

Adam Cody Coggins 
aephraim (Aephraim M. Steinberg)
[email protected] (Alan Whittaker)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Alison Chaiken)
[email protected] (Allen Knutson)
[email protected] (Andre Lehovich)
Alvian Tam 
Amitabha Lahiri  505-667-6825 
[email protected] (Alan Martin)
[email protected] (James Amundson)
[email protected] (Andre Roberge)
Andrew Hall 
[email protected] (Angelyn P. Williams)
[email protected]
"ART OLIN, TRIUMF INET 128.189.128.2" 
[email protected] (Dale Atems)
"A.Wilson" 
[email protected] (john baez)
[email protected] (Jan Isley)
Barbara Holtz 
[email protected] (Stanko Barle)
Bengt Larsson 
[email protected]
B.J.  15-Jan-1993 1700 
"Bob Davis" 
Bob Jacobsen 
[email protected]
"Boris A. Veytsman" 
[email protected] (David E. Brahm)
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected] (Bruce Scott)
Burt N Holzman 
[email protected] (Judith Elaine Bush Newton)
[email protected] (Benjamin Weiner)
[email protected] (D. L. Mosher)
byrne (Paul Byrne)
[email protected] (Paul Fisahn)
Cameron Randale Bass 
Carl Edman 
[email protected] (Steve Carlip)
[email protected] (Unknown user)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Christoph Best)
[email protected]
Chris Goedde 
[email protected]
[email protected] (Ronald Cohen)
Colin Bell 
[email protected] (Christopher Young)
[email protected] (Dacol)
[email protected] (Dan Schlitt)
[email protected] (Darin Wayrynen)
[email protected]
[email protected] (David Thomas)
[email protected] (David Conrad)
David Aston 
David E. Goggin 
"David E. Martin" 
David Edelsohn 
[email protected] (David Bell (505) 846-4479)
[email protected] (David Coster)
[email protected] (dennis womack)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Derrick C. Mancini)
[email protected] (Dirk Talkenberger)
[email protected] (Daniel S. Lewart)
[email protected]
[email protected] (David R. Morrison)
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected] (DOUGLAS CRAIGEN)
[email protected] (Douglas S. Miller)
[email protected] (Timothy J. Drabik)
[email protected]
[email protected]
Durvalino Silva 
[email protected] (David Wolff)
[email protected]
[email protected]
"Edward J. Groth" 
[email protected] (Gregory W. Edwards)
[email protected] (Ed Sinamark)
[email protected] (Eric Grannan)
[email protected] ('kEvin')
Eric Gottlieb 
[email protected] (Ethan T. Vishniac)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Fong Liu)
[email protected] (Forti Francesco)
Francois Yergeau 
[email protected] (David Frenkel)
[email protected] (oxide owner)
Galen Gawboy 
[email protected] (Jonathan M. Gilligan)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Matthias Imhof)
[email protected] (Daniel Gottesman)
[email protected] (graham_p_collins)
[email protected] (Hermann Chong)
[email protected] (Hal F Lillywhite)
[email protected] (Hao)
[email protected] (H.Puhl)
Helge Nareid 
[email protected] (Hugh D.R. Evans, ESTEC, (31) 1719-85109)
hfg (H.F. (Rick) Goldstein)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Bill Higgins-- Beam Jockey)
Hugh Shanahan 
Ian M Thomas 
ICCGCC::[email protected] (daniel lance herrick)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Ilana Stern)
[email protected] (Jim Carr)
JACOB%[email protected]
"James E. Ferguson CSC Sydney, Australia.  24-Jan-1993 0152" 
James Harvey 
James Jones 
[email protected]
[email protected] (Joe Buck)
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected] (Juergen Engelfried)
Jerry B. Altzman 
[email protected] (Joel Furr)
[email protected] (John F. Woods)
[email protected] (John De Armond)
[email protected]
[email protected] (John Horigan)
Jim  CURRY 
Jim Horne 
jjplecs (Joseph John Plecs)
[email protected]
joe%[email protected] (Joe Watson)
John D. Corless 
"John E. Davis" 
John Lewis 
John West 
johnson (Steve Johnson)
"Jon J Thaler"                                 
"Joseph N. Craig" 
[email protected]
[email protected] (James K. Pillow)
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected] (Justin M. Sanders)
[email protected] (Jack Shirazi )
[email protected] (Jon Bell)
[email protected] (Joseph T Chew)
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected] (Jeffrey Weiss)
katie (Katie Schwarz)
[email protected] (Ken Olum)
[email protected] (Alfred E Keen)
Keith Ramsay 
Keith S Cover 
[email protected]
[email protected]
Kent Gregory 
Kevin Junck 
[email protected] (Kim Fallstrom)
kieran 
[email protected] (Peter King)
Kirk Lougheed 
[email protected] (Kevin Moore)
[email protected] (Kevin McCarty)
[email protected] (Werner Koellner, LBL)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Alfred M. Kriman)
Kurt Sonnenmoser 
[email protected] (Larry Hutchinson)
lars johansen 
"Lee Sawyer - (817) 273 2816" 
[email protected] (Lee Lepore)
[email protected] (Jon Livesey)
[email protected] (sometimes a Wombat)
[email protected]
"Loren J. Miller" 
[email protected] (Peter Lorraine)
[email protected]
[email protected]
Magnus Holmberg 
Magnus Olsson 
[email protected] (Everybody)
manish  ballav 
"Marc E. Talbot" 
Mark Flanagan 
Marty Gelfand 
Marvin Minsky 
Matti Jokinen 
Mattias Waldenvik 
"Maurice V. Barnhill" 
[email protected]
[email protected]
MCCLYMER%[email protected] (Jim McClymer)
[email protected] (Patrick Mcguire)
[email protected] (Stephan Melin)
[email protected] (Sean Merritt)
[email protected] (Chris Metzler)
[email protected] (Steven Meyers)
[email protected] (Feinstein Matthew R. F1B x6554 )
[email protected] (Mike Reid)
Michael A. Wittenauer 
Michael Cochran DTN:223-0648 MLO3-3/pole 45B  14-Jan-1993 1757 
Michael J. Booth 
Michael Quinn 
Michael Weiss 
Mike Miskulin 
Mike Vaughn 
[email protected] (M. Sushchih)
[email protected] (Mike Jones)
Mirrors 'R' Us 
[email protected] (michael kagalenko)
[email protected] (Maxime Taksar KC6ZPS)
[email protected] (Greg Morrow)
[email protected] (Greg Morrow)

[email protected] (Marc Roussel)
[email protected] (David Muir Sharnoff)
[email protected] (Paul Murphy)
[email protected] (Ranjan S Muttiah)
[email protected] (Malcolm W. Ewell)
[email protected] (William Johnson)
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected] (N. I. Robb)
north%[email protected] (Mark North)
[email protected] (Chris O'Donovan)
[email protected] (Jeff Orszak)
[email protected] (Othmar Wigger)
Ozanyan Krikor B. 
paj 
[email protected](Leigh Palmer)
[email protected] (pamela gurd)

[email protected] (Stephen Parrott)
[email protected]
Paul Coddington 
Paul Gabor 
[email protected]
[email protected] (Peter C. McCluskey)
[email protected] (Peter D. Olmsted)
[email protected] (Jouni Peltoniemi)
[email protected] (Pekka Nousiainen /DP)
Per Hogstedt 
[email protected] (George J Perkins)
Peter G. Ford 
Peter Jahn 
[email protected] (Peter Karbaliotis)
[email protected] (Peter Farrell)
[email protected] (Hartmut Frommert)
Philippe Fauchet 
[email protected] (George D. Phillies)
[email protected] (Chris Phillips)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Pete - Toonatic - Boulay)
[email protected] (Daniel E. Platt)
[email protected] (Paul W Schleck KD3FU)
[email protected] (Peter Kretschmar)
[email protected] (Peter Kocourek)
Radford Neal 
[email protected] (Ralf Stephan)
[email protected]
Reginald Perry 
[email protected] (on a clear disk you can seek forever)
[email protected] (Rick Hunt)
Richard Nistuk 
Rick Ellis 
[email protected] (Richard H. Miller)
[email protected] (Uwe Riedel)
[email protected] (Gene Riggs)
[email protected] (Alejandro Rivero)
[email protected] (robert j kolker)
[email protected] (Ralph L. Place)
Rob Collins 
Rob Vest 
[email protected] (Robert Honerkamp)
Robert Greimel 
Robert Scharein 
"Roberto B Salgado" 
[email protected] (Robert Graves)
[email protected] (Frederick G.M. Roeber)
[email protected] (David Ronis)
Ronnie B. Kon 
[email protected] (Greg Rowe)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Rich Thomson)
[email protected] (Gregory Russell)
[email protected] (rodrigo vanegas)
[email protected] (Ryan Brown)
[email protected] (Marty Ryba)
Sanjay Ashok Sheth 
[email protected]
Sarah Skovronsky 
Sathish Chandran 
[email protected] (Stephen B. Selipsky)
[email protected]
Scott Ralph 
[email protected] (Steven E. Hoell)
Selim Guncer  
"Sendhil Revuluri" 
[email protected] (Serdar Boztas)
Seth 'the Lesser' 
[email protected] (Stephen Shenker)
[email protected]
Simon Crouch 
[email protected] (Kristoffer Eriksson; Peridot AB)
[email protected] (Sean Carroll)
[email protected] (Gregory Aharonian)
[email protected] (Srihari Keshavamurthy)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Stephen Strazdus)
[email protected]
"Stephen Burke, Liverpool" 
Stephen Collyer 
Stephen Harker 
Stephen P. Braham 
Steve Ratcliffe 
Steve Simmons 
Steve Spicklemire 
[email protected]
Steven Leffler 
[email protected] (Pieter Swart)
[email protected] (Matthias Blau)
[email protected] (Tim Bodin)
ted (Emory F. Bunn)
[email protected] (Erkan Tekman)
"Terry Tao" 

"Thomas Kettenring [AG Korsch]" 
"Thomas W. Strong, Jr." 
Tim Day 
[email protected] (Tim Graham)
[email protected] (Tim Thompson)
[email protected] (Tom Knight)
Tony Lezard 
[email protected] (Toon Moene)
Torre Wenaus 
[email protected] (Garry Trahern)
[email protected] (Tao R or Stephen L)
[email protected] (Barry Turner)
[email protected] (tvaughan)
[email protected] (Tom Frauenhofer)
[email protected] (Ulrich Mueller)
[email protected] (Umberto D'Ortona)
[email protected]
[email protected] (Michael Kellen)
[email protected]
[email protected] (James Valentine)
[email protected] (Matt Visser)
[email protected]

[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected] (Matthew P Wiener)
Werenfried Spit 
[email protected] (William Gladnick)
[email protected] (Eric Williams)
[email protected] (Suzzanne Willis)
[email protected]
[email protected] (William Tyler)
[email protected]
yeh (James C. Yeh)
-- 
Matthew Austern                       Maybe we can eventually make language a
[email protected]             complete impediment to understanding.

From [email protected] Tue Sep 12 10:43:36 1995
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Path: rpi!bounce-back
From: [email protected] (George D. Phillies)
Subject: RFD:  sci.physics.research moderated
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Request  For Discussion: sci.physics.research (moderated)

Remark: for some people, this may be a second distribution.  A failure of our
newsfeed at a chokepoint apparently prevented widespread distribution of
this request.

A proposed charter for sci.physics.research(moderated):

******

The purpose of sci.physics.research (moderated) is to provide a
location for discussion of orthodox physics research, including
announcements of novel findings, electronic publication of results,
requests for data, and physics news.  The intent is to provide a
congenial location in which professional physicists, physical
chemists, fellow scientists and engineers in other disciplines, and
serious amateurs may discuss science in a high signal-to-noise
environment.  The current sci.physics (unmoderated) will not be
affected by the creation of this group, so persons wishing an
unmoderated newsgroup are not being deprived of anything.

The proposed group shall be moderated.  The moderator is expected to
identify a contribution by approximate area, and to sort out seriously
crackpot material and material that (s)he can identify as coming from
h(er/is) undergraduate/core-graduate background.  The moderator is not
a referee/editor, and need not decide whether or not a contribution is
right.  Moderation is not editing.

As a general rule the moderator shall refer "paradoxers" --- critics
who claim to find non-mathematical contradictions in special
relativity, quantum mechanics, and other standard theories --- to
sci.physics (unmoderated).  The borderline between radical innovation
and crackpottery is sometimes vague; the duty of the moderator is to
raise the signal-to-noise ratio by pruning doubtful contributions.

sci.physics.research will accept physics news articles, when the
presented material is informational rather than editorial in content.
The moderator should edit news items to delete excessive editorial
comments.  Very short summaries of ill-reported news events, such as
the January N. Y. Times report that the Japanese will definitely not
contribute to the SSC, are appropriate; long excerpts are usually not
appropriate.

Retractions of published papers are appropriate.

Discussions of undergraduate physics and questions taught in standard
undergraduate or core graduate-level courses are not suitable for
sci.physics.moderated.  Professional discussions of physics issues
associated with the teaching of physics at any level --- pre-school to
post-grad --- are suitable for sci.physics.research.  Discussions of
textbook errors are suitable for sci.physics.research.  Some classes
of pedagogical issues are more suited for sci.edu; crossposting of
pedagogy articles to sci.edu is acceptable.

Format: To establish a tone for the group, the opening characters of
the Subject Header Line and the opening lines of the article  will be
standardized.  While in principle the same effect could be obtained by
establishing a heirarchy of subgroups, it is not clear what the
heirarchy should contain.  It is certainly easier to modify Subject
Header Line instructions than it is to vote on restructuring a
heirarchy.

Subject Header Line:  To allow searches/killfiles, the initial
characters of the Subject Header line shall be standardized.  The
standardization consists of an area/field code, which is used to begin
each Subject Line.  The list of area/field codes shall be maintained
by the moderator, and modified after experience has clarified their
value.  An initial proposed list of area/field codes follows the
charter.

Article Format Requirements:

    Opening Lines:

    Line 1+ "Title, Not All Caps, in Quotes."

    Blank Line

    Line 2+  Authors, including EMail and PaperMail addresses, and
        Granting Agency Acknowledgements as Appropriate.

    Text

    Standard Trailers and disclaimers as needed.

Physics is large; the senior moderator's time is limited.  If the
demands of the position become excessive, the senior moderator is
authorized (after open discussion of names in sci.physics.research) to
appoint up to three additional moderators (who may not themselves
appoint additional moderators) to reduce the workload on a single
person.  If this level of moderation proves inadequate, the moderators
shall propose a rational subheirarchy following current customs.

**********End of Charter***********

Of course, we need a volunteer to act as moderator.  { 8^).  If no one
else is willing, I am prepared to do this for a year.

Proposed list of header line openings.

astroe  : observational astronomy and astrophysics
astrot  : theoretical astronomy and astrophysics
accel   : particle beam physics, electron optics,...
acous   : acoustics
bioph   : biophysics
class   : classical mechanics and dynamics
cmlse   : condensed matter, liquid state experiment
cmlst   : condensed matter, liquid state theory
cmsse   : condensed matter, solid state experiment
cmsst   : condensed matter, solid state theory
cosm    : cosmology
EandM   : electromagnetics
fluid   : fluid dynamics
fusne   : plasma and fusion physics, experimental
fusnt   : plasma and fusion physics, theoretical
geoe    : experimental geophysics
geot    : theoretical geophysics
grav    : gravitation and general relativity
highe   : high energy experiment
hight   : high energy theory
math    : mathematical and numerical methods
news    : physics news
nucle   : nuclear physics, experimental
nuclt   : nuclear physics, theoretical
optics  : geometric, physical, and quantum optics
ped     : physics pedagogy
polym   : polymer physics
quante  : quantum mechanics/spectral properties, lasers: experimental
quantt  : quantum mechanics/spectral properties, lasers: theoretical
ref     : discussion of modalities for creating a refereed
   Electronic Journal of Physics (e.g. sci.phys.research.refereed)
sim     : methods in computer simulation (simulation results are
 referred to the theory section of the field).
space   : space physics
stat    : statistical mechanics
thermo  : thermodynamics

When the call for votes is made (assuming discussion at this stage
doesn't zorch the whole idea) I will serve as teller.  The requested
format is Header line: "Vote on sci.physics.research"

Text:  Your Name       Your vote (Yes or No)
       ^           ^                 ^
       Column 5    Column 30         Column 60

Improvements on the above are welcome.
-- 
George D. J. Phillies     [email protected]
Professor of Physics      508-831-5334
Physics/WPI
Worcester MA 01605