From [email protected] Fri Nov  5 22:08:30 1993
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From: [email protected] (Miguel Farah F.)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard,comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc,comp.os.msdos.programmer
Subject: RFD: comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard reorganization
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This is a Request For Discusion regarding the reorganization of the
comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard newsgroup.

It is a well known fact that the current soundcard newsgroup has a very
high traffic level, and is becoming chaotic. This is why I suggest the
following reorganization of comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard:

#1: creation of the newsgroup "comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.soundcard.advocacy"
#2: creation of the newsgroup "comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.soundcard.announce"
#3: creation of the newsgroup "comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.soundcard.help"
#4: creation of the newsgroup "comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.soundcard.misc"
#5: creation of the newsgroup "comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.soundcard.programming"

The newsgroup comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard was created in order to reduce
the traffic level in comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware - now that it's been
split, the most logical step is moving comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard back
to the hardware hierarchy.

There has been a lot of dispute as to whether the soundcard group should
be split according to company or topic. While the current traffic levels
may indicate the need for a group based on an individual product (and we
ALL know which one...), it is essential that the naming convention be
chosen in a way that is relatively unaffectable by market trends. For
example, a company might be bought out, and new standards might arise,
but the topics concerning soundcards in general will not change.


Note: in the following descriptions, "*" is understood to mean
      "comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.soundcard".

      NEWSGROUP      DESCRIPTION
      ~~~~~~~~~      ~~~~~~~~~~~

   1) *.advocacy     discussing the advantages and disadvantages of the
                     different PC soundcard models

      The very high level of discussion about which card is the best
      makes strongly advisable to create this newsgroup; it will be for
      comparisons between different soundcard models and not for flames.

   2) *.announce     important announcements about PC soundcards
      (moderated)

      This newsgroup -which will be moderated- will be for important
      announcements concerning PC soundcards (new drivers for some card,
      new model released, etc.). The generic FAQL and the brand-specific
      ones should be published here periodically. Followups should be
      directed to *.misc.

      ****** THERE ISN'T A MODERATOR YET - CANDIDATES WANTED ******

   3) *.help         help requests related to PC soundcards

      This newsgroup will be for help requests and their answers
      concerning problems installing/using PC soundcards (how to physically
      put them on the computer, solving DMA/IRQ conflicts, asking for newer
      drivers, how to set-up them, how to make them work under some
      application, etc.).
      Discussions about problems programming a soundcard should be kept
      in the .programming group and not cross-posted here.

   4) *.misc         miscellaneous topics about PC soundcards

      This newsgroup will supersede comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.
      It will cover every PC soundcard topic that is not covered by the
      other newsgroups.
      Once this newsgroup is created, comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard shall be
      rmgrouped after three (3) months.

   5) *.programming  programming PC souncards

      This newsgroup will cover topics related to how to program the
      different PC soundcards.

 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Newsgroup creation votes should be separated and voted in parallel:

BALLOT ENTRY #1: addition of the subgroup ".advocacy"    to the soundcard
                 hierarchy.
BALLOT ENTRY #2: addition of the subgroup ".announce"    to the soundcard
                 hierarchy.
BALLOT ENTRY #3: addition of the subgroup ".help"        to the soundcard
                 hierarchy.
BALLOT ENTRY #4: addition of the subgroup ".misc"        to the soundcard 
                 hierarchy.
BALLOT ENTRY #5: addition of the subgroup ".programming" to the soundcard
                 hierarchy.

[[ news.announce.newgroups moderator's note: 
   THIS IS NOT A VOTE.  THE ACTUAL VOTE WILL NOT BE FOR SEVERAL WEEKS.
                        -- tale ]]

Notes:
 - remember that you can vote YES to some groups and NO to other ones
   *independently* from each other. For example, if you were interested
   only in a split by company, you could vote YES to the ".advocacy",
   ".announce" and ".misc" groups and vote NO to the ".help" and
   ".programming" groups.
 - *during* the RFD we should discuss if the soundcard hierarchy should
   return or not to the hardware hierarchy.
-- 
MIGUEL FARAH F.           // "Trust me - I know what I'm doing."
[email protected] //  - Sledge Hammer
#include    //

From [email protected] Tue Nov 30 18:54:42 1993
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From: [email protected] (Miguel Farah F.)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc,comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard,comp.os.msdos.programmer,comp.os.ms-windows.setup
Subject: 2nd RFD: comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard reorganization
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This is the second Request For Discusion regarding the reorganization
of the comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard newsgroup.

It is a well known fact that the current soundcard newsgroup has a very
high traffic level, and is becoming chaotic. This is why I suggest the
following reorganization of comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard:

#1: creation of the newsgroup "comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.advocacy"
#2: creation of the newsgroup "comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.announce"
#3: creation of the newsgroup "comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.help"
#4: creation of the newsgroup "comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.misc" 
#5: creation of the newsgroup "comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.programmer"

If comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.misc is created, comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard
will be removed in three months from its creation.

There has been a lot of dispute as to whether the soundcard group should
be split according to company or topic. While the current traffic levels
may indicate the need for a group based on an individual product (and we
ALL know which one...), it is essential that the naming convention be
chosen in a way that is relatively unaffectable by market trends. For
example, a company might be bought out, and new standards might arise,
but the topics concerning soundcards in general will not change.


Note: in the following descriptions, "*" is understood to mean
      "comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard".

      NEWSGROUP      DESCRIPTION
      ~~~~~~~~~      ~~~~~~~~~~~

   1) *.advocacy     discussing the advantages and disadvantages of the
                     different PC soundcard models

      The very high level of discussion about which card is the best
      makes strongly advisable to create this newsgroup; it will be for
      comparisons between different soundcard models and not for flames.

   2) *.announce     important announcements about PC soundcards
      (moderated)

      This newsgroup -which will be moderated- will be for important
      announcements concerning PC soundcards (new drivers for some card,
      new model released, etc.). The generic FAQL and the brand-specific
      ones should be published here periodically. Followups should be
      directed to *.misc.

      ****** THERE ISN'T A MODERATOR YET - CANDIDATES WANTED ******

   3) *.help         help requests related to PC soundcards

      This newsgroup will be for help requests and their answers
      concerning problems installing/using PC soundcards (how to physically
      put them on the computer, solving DMA/IRQ conflicts, asking for newer
      drivers, how to set-up them, how to make them work under some
      application, etc.).
      Discussions about problems programming a soundcard should be kept
      in the .programmer group and not cross-posted here.

   4) *.misc         miscellaneous topics about PC soundcards

      This newsgroup will supersede comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.
      It will cover every PC soundcard topic that is not covered by the
      other newsgroups.
      Once this newsgroup is created, comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard shall be
      rmgrouped after three (3) months.

   5) *.programmer  programming PC souncards

      This newsgroup will cover topics related to how to program the
      different PC soundcards.
      (The name in the first RFD was .programming, but it was suggested
      to have it changed).


 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Newsgroup creation votes should be separated and voted in parallel:

BALLOT ENTRY #1: addition of the subgroup ".advocacy"   to the soundcard
                 hierarchy.
BALLOT ENTRY #2: addition of the subgroup ".announce"   to the soundcard
                 hierarchy.
BALLOT ENTRY #3: addition of the subgroup ".help"       to the soundcard
                 hierarchy.
BALLOT ENTRY #4: addition of the subgroup ".misc"       to the soundcard 
                 hierarchy.
BALLOT ENTRY #5: addition of the subgroup ".programmer" to the soundcard
                 hierarchy.

Notes:
 - remember that you can vote YES to some groups and NO to other ones
   *independently* from each other. For example, if you were interested
   only in a split by company, you could vote YES to the ".advocacy",
   ".announce" and ".misc" groups and vote NO to the ".help" and
   ".programmer" groups.
      
It is not time to vote yet.  Full voting instructions will come in a
future Call for Votes (CFV) article.
-- 
MIGUEL FARAH F.           // "Trust me - I know what I'm doing."
[email protected] //  - Sledge Hammer
#include    //

From [email protected] Tue Mar 29 20:09:10 1994
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: [email protected] (Michael Young Ko)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc
Subject: RFD: comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard reorganization
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Date: 29 Mar 1994 15:47:49 -0500
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The following RFD has been cross posted to news.annouce.newgroups, news.groups,
and comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard. Also, the follow up group will be the
news.groups.

Request For Discussion:

This is a formal Request For Discussion concerning the groups
comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard and the illegal group comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.GUS.
This RFD is to remove the groups comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.GUS and replace
comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard with the four following groups:
    comp.sys.ibm.pc.(hardware).soundcard.games
    comp.sys.ibm.pc.(hardware).soundcard.music
    comp.sys.ibm.pc.(hardware).soundcard.tech
    comp.sys.ibm.pc.(hardware).soundcard.advocacy

All of these groups will be unmoderated.

The purpose of having hardware in parentheses is the possible of placing
the soundcard group under the hardware hierarchy. This is mainly for
conforming to the other ibm pc hardware groups.

Charters for proposed groups:
   a) comp.sys.ibm.pc.(hardware).soundcard.games - Unmoderated discussion of
        using IBM-PC compatible games with a specific soundcard, resolving
        compatibility problems of a certain soundcard with a particular game,
        discussing campaigns at software groups to have more native
        soundcard support, questions if a particular game supports a certain
        soundcard, and questions on which soundcard is best for a particular
        game or all games in general.

   b) comp.sys.ibm.pc.(hardware).soundcard.music - Unmoderated discussion of
        software that plays back and record sound and music files, music
        formats such as WAV, VOC, MIDI, MOD, STM, 669, ULT, ROL, etc.,
        resolving problems with musical software, discussing which software
        or hardware is best for a particular musical or sound project, and 
	questions concerning sampling or sound patch making.

   c) comp.sys.ibm.pc.(hardware).soundcard.tech - Unmoderated discussion of
        questions concerning programming a particular soundcard, discussing
        hardware problems such as loss of sound from a particular channel,
        discussing the pros and cons of a particular sound generation scheme,
        questions on the compatibility of the soundcard to a particular
        computer type, operating system, and peripheral such as a CD-ROM
        drive, questions about the functionality of a particular soundcard,
        and resolving hardware problems.

   d) comp.sys.ibm.pc.(hardware).soundcard.advocacy - Unmoderated discussion
	of the pros and cons of soundcards in general. This discussion will
	possibly overlap some discussions on the other soundcard groups. Also
	reviews of soundcards and future opinions and tests of soundcards
	will be placed in this group to be discussed by the users. 

Justification:

        The sudden increase in the volume of messages posted to the group
        comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard has caused the suggestion of splitting the
        group to appear. Many users on the group have expressed interest
        in dividing the group because the topics listed on the group are
        varied tremendously. Having approximately 200+ new messages a day
	on this group is expensive to some users who must pay for the 
	receiving the usenet group based upon amount of information as well
	as paying for the amount of time needed to sort through all of the
	messages. Currently, a heated debate is present on the c.s.i.p.s
	group which is disrupting those users more interested in new software
	and problems. They have expressed concern that some are not able to 
        keep up with all of the traffic and decided that
        by splitting the group, this would allow them to read the messages
        relevant to their interests pertaining to their soundcard.

	The comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.GUS is unrecognized usenet group
	throughout many news servers. Therefore, to avoid confusion and to
	reorganize the entire soundcard group, this illegal group must be
	eliminated. Many GUS users are satisfied with removing this group
	and using the four above mentioned subgroups.
	
	There was also concern about where this group should be located, under
        the comp.syd.ibm.pc hierarchy or comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware hierarchy. 
	Most are flexible with the location of these groups. It is a matter 
	which is better in terms of an organizational point of view. By
        placing these groups under the hardware hierarchy, these groups will 
	be seven levels deep. Also, by leaving the split groups under the
	comp.sys.ibm.pc hierarchy, the transition would be less disrupting. 

Rationale:

        The idea of spliting the group was tossed around the c.s.i.p.s
	group many times. However, no action was ever taken. It is hoped
	that finally with the dramatic increase in messages, that this
	reorganization would make the group more efficient and easier to
	use. Questions had to be raised about add another group, a
	c.s.i.p.soundcard.GUS group which would handle all topics 
	specific to the Gravis Ultrasound card. Presently, a majority of
	messages on the group is concerned with this card. Now with the
	a 100 message increase because of a heated debate (flame war?)
	the rational users want the group to be split. This eventually let to
        a group discussion about splitting up the soundcard group based upon
        the particular cards discussed, such as the Ultrasound, Soundblaster,
        Pro Audio Spectrum, etc. However, further discussion revealed that a
        majority thought that such a split would be short term due to the
        possibility of an unexpected loss of interest in a particular product.
        Therefore, because of the prospect of new soundcards being released
        that would increase the number of messages to the group, the prospect
        of more pc users of becoming involved in the multimedia revolution,
        and the steadily increase in messages in this group, it was decided
        that the group should be split based upon the topics mentioned above.

        The games group was chosen because a great number of posts on the
        soundcard group are concerned with how to use a particular soundcard
        with a particular game and what soundcard is best to use with game.
        Many users were concerned that the group was overrun with posts
        concerning how to get a particular game to work with a particular
        soundcard. They had to try to sift through the 200+ message a day
        to look for non-game compatibility messages. Therefore,
        the music group was also chosen because the other large part of
        message is related to the production of music. These include what
        programs can use a particular music format, and what programs exist
        to create programs. Also, in this group is the topic of sounds
        such as digitizing sound bytes and songs. A separate group was not
        created because many of the problems and solutions concerning
        recording or playing back sounds is related to the music production
        scene. The tech section was chosen because many users occasionally
        have questions about the technical aspect of soundcard, such as
        the pros and cons on how a soundcard generates sounds. Also,
        any hardware problems and compatibility would be discussed. But
        most importantly, the advocacy group would handle the bulk of the
	soundcard debate and keep it away from those more concerned
	with games or music. Such a split would try to evenly distribute the
	messages throughout the sub groups. Most agree that sorting through
	50+ is cheaper and less time-consuming.

Schedule:

        These proposals have been discussed informally in the comp.sys.ibm.
        pc.soundcard group for the past five  weeks. I have decided to write
        the RFD to have the group split. I have been keeping count of
        the number of users in favor and against the proposal. Because of
        the vast majority of those in favor of splitting the group, I  have
        made the RFD request. The posting of this RFD will begin the
        discussion period lasting 21 days. The discussion will take
        place in news.groups. Do not vote on this RFD now.

        After the 21 days and/or there are no unresolvable points, a
        formal Call For Votes will be announced.


Michael Ko
-- 
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/ ship within those thirty seconds are 2 to the   /    [email protected]     \
\ power of 276709 to one against." - From The    \ Computer Science Depart. /
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From [email protected] Thu Apr  7 13:55:48 1994
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: [email protected] (Michael Young Ko)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc
Subject: 2nd RFD: comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard reorganization
Followup-To: news.groups
Date: 6 Apr 1994 17:29:54 -0400
Organization: Computer Science Department, The Johns Hopkins University
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The following RFD has been cross posted to news.annouce.newgroups, news.groups,
and comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard. Also, the follow up group will be the
news.groups.

This is a revision of the RFD for this reorganzation posted about a week ago.

April 5, 1994

Request For Discussion:

This is a formal Request For Discussion concerning the groups
comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard and the illegal group comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.GUS.
This RFD is to remove the groups comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.GUS and replace
comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard with the four following groups:
    comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.games
    comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.music
    comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.tech
    comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.advocacy
    comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.misc

All of these groups will be unmoderated.

Charters for proposed groups:
   a) comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.games - Unmoderated discussion of
        using IBM-PC compatible games with a specific soundcard, resolving
        compatibility problems of a certain soundcard with a particular game,
        discussing campaigns at software groups to have more native
        soundcard support, questions if a particular game supports a certain
        soundcard, and questions on which soundcard is best for a particular
        game or all games in general.

   b) comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.music - Unmoderated discussion of
        software that plays back and record sound and music files, music
        formats such as WAV, VOC, MIDI, MOD, STM, 669, ULT, ROL, etc.,
        resolving problems with musical software, discussing which software
        or hardware is best for a particular musical or sound project, and 
	questions concerning sampling or sound patch making.

   c) comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.tech - Unmoderated discussion of
        questions concerning programming a particular soundcard, discussing
        hardware problems such as loss of sound from a particular channel,
        discussing the pros and cons of a particular sound generation scheme,
        questions on the compatibility of the soundcard to a particular
        computer type, operating system, and peripheral such as a CD-ROM
        drive, questions about the functionality of a particular soundcard,
        and resolving hardware problems.

   d) comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.advocacy - Unmoderated discussion
	of the pros and cons of soundcards in general. This discussion will
	possibly overlap some discussions on the other soundcard groups. Also
	reviews of soundcards and future opinions and tests of soundcards
	will be placed in this group to be discussed by the users. 

   e) comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.misc - Unmoderated discussion of topics
	concerning soundcard hardware and software that is outside of the
	above mentioned topics. These could include upcoming product release or
	updates for soundcard software. 

Justification:

        The sudden increase in the volume of messages posted to the group
        comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard has caused the suggestion of splitting the
        group to appear. Many users on the group have expressed interest
        in dividing the group because the topics listed on the group are
        varied tremendously. Having approximately 200+ new messages a day
	on this group is expensive to some users who must pay for the 
	receiving the usenet group based upon amount of information as well
	as paying for the amount of time needed to sort through all of the
	messages. Currently, a heated debate is present on the c.s.i.p.s
	group which is disrupting those users more interested in new software
	and problems. They have expressed concern that some are not able to 
        keep up with all of the traffic and decided that
        by splitting the group, this would allow them to read the messages
        relevant to their interests pertaining to their soundcard.

	The comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.GUS is unrecognized usenet group
	throughout many news servers. Therefore, to avoid confusion and to
	reorganize the entire soundcard group, this illegal group must be
	eliminated. Many GUS users are satisfied with removing this group
	and using the four above mentioned subgroups.
	
	There was also concern about where this group should be located, under
        the comp.syd.ibm.pc hierarchy or comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware hierarchy. 
	It has been decided to leave the soundcard subgroups under the
	former mentioned hierarchy to prevent any problems with news servers
	and provides with usenet groups with seven level names. Also, the
	transition would be less disturbing.

Rationale:

        The idea of spliting the group was tossed around the c.s.i.p.s
	group many times. However, no action was ever taken. It is hoped
	that finally with the dramatic increase in messages, that this
	reorganization would make the group more efficient and easier to
	use. Questions had to be raised about add another group, a
	c.s.i.p.soundcard.GUS group which would handle all topics 
	specific to the Gravis Ultrasound card. Presently, a majority of
	messages on the group is concerned with this card. Now with the
	a 100 message increase because of a heated debate (flame war?)
	the rational users want the group to be split. This eventually let to
        a group discussion about splitting up the soundcard group based upon
        the particular cards discussed, such as the Ultrasound, Soundblaster,
        Pro Audio Spectrum, etc. However, further discussion revealed that a
        majority thought that such a split would be short term due to the
        possibility of an unexpected loss of interest in a particular product.
        Therefore, because of the prospect of new soundcards being released
        that would increase the number of messages to the group, the prospect
        of more pc users of becoming involved in the multimedia revolution,
        and the steadily increase in messages in this group, it was decided
        that the group should be split based upon the topics mentioned above.

        The games group was chosen because a great number of posts on the
        soundcard group are concerned with how to use a particular soundcard
        with a particular game and what soundcard is best to use with game.
        Many users were concerned that the group was overrun with posts
        concerning how to get a particular game to work with a particular
        soundcard. They had to try to sift through the 200+ message a day
        to look for non-game compatibility messages. Therefore,
        the music group was also chosen because the other large part of
        message is related to the production of music. These include what
        programs can use a particular music format, and what programs exist
        to create programs. Also, in this group is the topic of sounds
        such as digitizing sound bytes and songs. A separate group was not
        created because many of the problems and solutions concerning
        recording or playing back sounds is related to the music production
        scene. The tech section was chosen because many users occasionally
        have questions about the technical aspect of soundcard, such as
        the pros and cons on how a soundcard generates sounds. Also,
        any hardware problems and compatibility would be discussed. But
        most importantly, the advocacy group would handle the bulk of the
	soundcard debate and keep it away from those more concerned
	with games or music. Finally, the misc group would be concerned with
	any topic or discussion outside of the above mentioned groups. This
	group is need to provide some kind of order in the other groups.
	Posting messages not really relevant to a particular group would cause
	an increase in traffic where it is not needed. As evident from other
	groups that have split, the misc section is used often. Possibly, by
	posting to the misc group, the message could be sent to the proper
	subgroup.Such a split would try to evenly distribute the
	messages throughout the sub groups. Most agree that sorting through
	50+ is cheaper and less time-consuming.

Schedule:

        These proposals have been discussed informally in the comp.sys.ibm.
        pc.soundcard group for the past six weeks. I have decided to write
        the 1st RFD, as well as this revision, to have the group split. I have
	been keeping count of the number of users in favor and against the 
	proposal. Because of the vast majority of those in favor of splitting
	the group, I have made this RFD request and revision. The posting of
	this 2nd RFD will begin a new discussion period lasting 21 days. The 
	discussion will take place in news.groups. Do not vote on this RFD now.

        After the 21 days and/or there are no unresolvable points, a
        formal Call For Votes will be announced.

Michael Ko
-- 
 / ...the chances of getting picked up by another/     The Invincible      \
/ ship within those thirty seconds are 2 to the   /    [email protected]     \
\ power of 276709 to one against." - From The    \ Computer Science Depart. /
 \ Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - D. Adams   \ Johns Hopkins University/

From [email protected] Wed May 11 14:52:46 1994
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: [email protected] (Andrew Solovay)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard
Subject: CFV: comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard reorganization
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Date: 9 May 1994 19:10:13 -0400
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                     FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
           unmoderated group comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.tech
          unmoderated group comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.music
          unmoderated group comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.games
         unmoderated group comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.advocacy
unmoderated group comp.sys.icm.pc.soundcard.misc (replaces comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard)



Newsgroups line:
comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.tech	Technical questions about pc soundcards.
comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.music	Music and sound questions using soundcards.
comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.games	Questions about using soundcards with games.
comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.advocacy	Advocacy for a particular soundcard.
comp.sys.icm.pc.soundcard.misc	Soundcards in general.

Votes must be received by 29:59:59 GMT, 30 May 1994.

This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party.  For voting
questions only contact Andrew Solovay .  For
questions about the proposed group contact Michael Young Ko
.

The vote-taker will post each CFV to the GUS Daily Digest at
 shortly after it is posted to
news.announce.newsgroups. He will send an abridged RESULT posting
(without the full list of voters) to the mailing list after voting
ends; the full RESULTs will be posted to all the newsgroups where the
CFV was posted.

CHARTERS

comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.games 

    Unmoderated discussion of using IBM-PC compatible games with a
    specific soundcard, resolving compatibility problems of a certain
    soundcard with a particular game, discussing campaigns at software
    groups to have more native soundcard support, questions if a
    particular game supports a certain soundcard, and questions on
    which soundcard is best for a particular game or all games in
    general.

comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.music 

    Unmoderated discussion of software that plays back and record
    sound and music files, music formats such as WAV, VOC, MIDI, MOD,
    STM, 669, ULT, ROL, etc., resolving problems with musical
    software, discussing which software or hardware is best for a
    particular musical or sound project, and questions concerning
    sampling or sound patch making.

comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.tech 

    Unmoderated discussion of questions concerning programming a
    particular soundcard, discussing hardware problems such as loss of
    sound from a particular channel, discussing the pros and cons of a
    particular sound generation scheme, questions on the compatibility
    of the soundcard to a particular computer type, operating system,
    and peripheral such as a CD-ROM drive, questions about the
    functionality of a particular soundcard, and resolving hardware
    problems.

comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.advocacy

    Unmoderated discussion of the pros and cons of soundcards in
    general. This discussion will possibly overlap some discussions on
    the other soundcard groups. Also reviews of soundcards and future
    opinions and tests of soundcards will be placed in this group to
    be discussed by the users.

comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.misc

    Unmoderated discussion of topics concerning soundcard hardware and
    software that is outside of the above mentioned topics. These
    could include upcoming product release or updates for soundcard
    software. (This group would supersede the existing group
    comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.)

JUSTIFICATION:

        The sudden increase in the volume of messages posted to the group
        comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard has caused the suggestion of splitting the
        group to appear. Many users on the group have expressed interest
        in dividing the group because the topics listed on the group are
        varied tremendously. Having approximately 200+ new messages a day
        on this group is expensive to some users who must pay for the 
        receiving the usenet group based upon amount of information as well
        as paying for the amount of time needed to sort through all of the
        messages. Currently, a heated debate is present on the c.s.i.p.s
        group which is disrupting those users more interested in new software
        and problems. They have expressed concern that some are not able to 
        keep up with all of the traffic and decided that
        by splitting the group, this would allow them to read the messages
        relevant to their interests pertaining to their soundcard.

        The comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.GUS is unrecognized usenet group
        throughout many news servers. Therefore, to avoid confusion and to
        reorganize the entire soundcard group, this illegal group must be
        eliminated. Many GUS users are satisfied with removing this group
        and using the four above mentioned subgroups.
        
        There was also concern about where this group should be located, under
        the comp.syd.ibm.pc hierarchy or comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware hierarchy. 
        It has been decided to leave the soundcard subgroups under the
        former mentioned hierarchy to prevent any problems with news servers
        and provides with usenet groups with seven level names. Also, the
        transition would be less disturbing.

RATIONALE:

        The idea of spliting the group was tossed around the c.s.i.p.s
        group many times. However, no action was ever taken. It is hoped
        that finally with the dramatic increase in messages, that this
        reorganization would make the group more efficient and easier to
        use. Questions had to be raised about add another group, a
        c.s.i.p.soundcard.GUS group which would handle all topics 
        specific to the Gravis Ultrasound card. Presently, a majority of
        messages on the group is concerned with this card. Now with the
        a 100 message increase because of a heated debate (flame war?)
        the rational users want the group to be split. This eventually let to
        a group discussion about splitting up the soundcard group based upon
        the particular cards discussed, such as the Ultrasound, Soundblaster,
        Pro Audio Spectrum, etc. However, further discussion revealed that a
        majority thought that such a split would be short term due to the
        possibility of an unexpected loss of interest in a particular product.
        Therefore, because of the prospect of new soundcards being released
        that would increase the number of messages to the group, the prospect
        of more pc users of becoming involved in the multimedia revolution,
        and the steadily increase in messages in this group, it was decided
        that the group should be split based upon the topics mentioned above.

        The games group was chosen because a great number of posts on the
        soundcard group are concerned with how to use a particular soundcard
        with a particular game and what soundcard is best to use with game.
        Many users were concerned that the group was overrun with posts
        concerning how to get a particular game to work with a particular
        soundcard. They had to try to sift through the 200+ message a day
        to look for non-game compatibility messages. Therefore,
        the music group was also chosen because the other large part of
        message is related to the production of music. These include what
        programs can use a particular music format, and what programs exist
        to create programs. Also, in this group is the topic of sounds
        such as digitizing sound bytes and songs. A separate group was not
        created because many of the problems and solutions concerning
        recording or playing back sounds is related to the music production
        scene. The tech section was chosen because many users occasionally
        have questions about the technical aspect of soundcard, such as
        the pros and cons on how a soundcard generates sounds. Also,
        any hardware problems and compatibility would be discussed. But
        most importantly, the advocacy group would handle the bulk of the
        soundcard debate and keep it away from those more concerned
        with games or music. Finally, the misc group would be concerned with
        any topic or discussion outside of the above mentioned groups. This
        group is need to provide some kind of order in the other groups.
        Posting messages not really relevant to a particular group would cause
        an increase in traffic where it is not needed. As evident from other
        groups that have split, the misc section is used often. Possibly, by
        posting to the misc group, the message could be sent to the proper
        subgroup.Such a split would try to evenly distribute the
        messages throughout the sub groups. Most agree that sorting through
        50+ is cheaper and less time-consuming.


HOW TO VOTE

Erase everything above the top "-=-=-=-" line and erase everything
below the bottom "-=-=-=-" line.  Do not erase anything between these
lines and do not change the group names.

Give your name on the line that asks for it. For each group, place a YES or
NO in the brackets next to it to vote for or against it.  If you don't want
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Then mail the ballot to:    [email protected]
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Give your real name here:

[Your Vote]  Group
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
[         ]  comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.tech
[         ]  comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.music
[         ]  comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.games
[         ]  comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.advocacy
[         ]  comp.sys.icm.pc.soundcard.misc (replaces comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard)
-=-=-=-=-=- Don't Delete Anything Between These Lines =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-



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From [email protected] Mon May 23 15:56:55 1994
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: [email protected] (Andrew Solovay)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard
Subject: 2nd CFV: comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard reorganization
Supersedes: 
Followup-To: poster
Date: 20 May 1994 14:48:16 -0400
Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers (UVV)
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Approved: [email protected]
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Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:5121 news.groups:104419 comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard:49124

                     LAST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
           unmoderated group comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.tech
          unmoderated group comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.music
          unmoderated group comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.games
         unmoderated group comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.advocacy
unmoderated group comp.sys.icm.pc.soundcard.misc (replaces comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard)



Newsgroups line:
comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.tech  Technical questions about pc soundcards.
comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.music Music and sound questions using soundcards.
comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.games Questions about using soundcards with games.
comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.advocacy      Advocacy for a particular soundcard.
comp.sys.icm.pc.soundcard.misc  Soundcards in general.

Votes must be received by 29:59:59 GMT, 30 May 1994.

This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party.  For voting
questions only contact Andrew Solovay .  For
questions about the proposed group contact Michael Young Ko
.

The vote-taker will post each CFV to the GUS Daily Digest at
 shortly after it is posted to
news.announce.newsgroups. He will send an abridged RESULT posting
(without the full list of voters) to the mailing list after voting
ends; the full RESULTs will be posted to all the newsgroups where the
CFV was posted.

CHARTERS

comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.games 

    Unmoderated discussion of using IBM-PC compatible games with a
    specific soundcard, resolving compatibility problems of a certain
    soundcard with a particular game, discussing campaigns at software
    groups to have more native soundcard support, questions if a
    particular game supports a certain soundcard, and questions on
    which soundcard is best for a particular game or all games in
    general.

comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.music 

    Unmoderated discussion of software that plays back and record
    sound and music files, music formats such as WAV, VOC, MIDI, MOD,
    STM, 669, ULT, ROL, etc., resolving problems with musical
    software, discussing which software or hardware is best for a
    particular musical or sound project, and questions concerning
    sampling or sound patch making.

comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.tech 

    Unmoderated discussion of questions concerning programming a
    particular soundcard, discussing hardware problems such as loss of
    sound from a particular channel, discussing the pros and cons of a
    particular sound generation scheme, questions on the compatibility
    of the soundcard to a particular computer type, operating system,
    and peripheral such as a CD-ROM drive, questions about the
    functionality of a particular soundcard, and resolving hardware
    problems.

comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.advocacy

    Unmoderated discussion of the pros and cons of soundcards in
    general. This discussion will possibly overlap some discussions on
    the other soundcard groups. Also reviews of soundcards and future
    opinions and tests of soundcards will be placed in this group to
    be discussed by the users.

comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.misc

    Unmoderated discussion of topics concerning soundcard hardware and
    software that is outside of the above mentioned topics. These
    could include upcoming product release or updates for soundcard
    software. (This group would supersede the existing group
    comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.)

JUSTIFICATION:

        The sudden increase in the volume of messages posted to the group
        comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard has caused the suggestion of splitting the
        group to appear. Many users on the group have expressed interest
        in dividing the group because the topics listed on the group are
        varied tremendously. Having approximately 200+ new messages a day
        on this group is expensive to some users who must pay for the 
        receiving the usenet group based upon amount of information as well
        as paying for the amount of time needed to sort through all of the
        messages. Currently, a heated debate is present on the c.s.i.p.s
        group which is disrupting those users more interested in new software
        and problems. They have expressed concern that some are not able to 
        keep up with all of the traffic and decided that
        by splitting the group, this would allow them to read the messages
        relevant to their interests pertaining to their soundcard.

        The comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.GUS is unrecognized usenet group
        throughout many news servers. Therefore, to avoid confusion and to
        reorganize the entire soundcard group, this illegal group must be
        eliminated. Many GUS users are satisfied with removing this group
        and using the four above mentioned subgroups.
        
        There was also concern about where this group should be located, under
        the comp.syd.ibm.pc hierarchy or comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware hierarchy. 
        It has been decided to leave the soundcard subgroups under the
        former mentioned hierarchy to prevent any problems with news servers
        and provides with usenet groups with seven level names. Also, the
        transition would be less disturbing.

RATIONALE:

        The idea of spliting the group was tossed around the c.s.i.p.s
        group many times. However, no action was ever taken. It is hoped
        that finally with the dramatic increase in messages, that this
        reorganization would make the group more efficient and easier to
        use. Questions had to be raised about add another group, a
        c.s.i.p.soundcard.GUS group which would handle all topics 
        specific to the Gravis Ultrasound card. Presently, a majority of
        messages on the group is concerned with this card. Now with the
        a 100 message increase because of a heated debate (flame war?)
        the rational users want the group to be split. This eventually let to
        a group discussion about splitting up the soundcard group based upon
        the particular cards discussed, such as the Ultrasound, Soundblaster,
        Pro Audio Spectrum, etc. However, further discussion revealed that a
        majority thought that such a split would be short term due to the
        possibility of an unexpected loss of interest in a particular product.
        Therefore, because of the prospect of new soundcards being released
        that would increase the number of messages to the group, the prospect
        of more pc users of becoming involved in the multimedia revolution,
        and the steadily increase in messages in this group, it was decided
        that the group should be split based upon the topics mentioned above.

        The games group was chosen because a great number of posts on the
        soundcard group are concerned with how to use a particular soundcard
        with a particular game and what soundcard is best to use with game.
        Many users were concerned that the group was overrun with posts
        concerning how to get a particular game to work with a particular
        soundcard. They had to try to sift through the 200+ message a day
        to look for non-game compatibility messages. Therefore,
        the music group was also chosen because the other large part of
        message is related to the production of music. These include what
        programs can use a particular music format, and what programs exist
        to create programs. Also, in this group is the topic of sounds
        such as digitizing sound bytes and songs. A separate group was not
        created because many of the problems and solutions concerning
        recording or playing back sounds is related to the music production
        scene. The tech section was chosen because many users occasionally
        have questions about the technical aspect of soundcard, such as
        the pros and cons on how a soundcard generates sounds. Also,
        any hardware problems and compatibility would be discussed. But
        most importantly, the advocacy group would handle the bulk of the
        soundcard debate and keep it away from those more concerned
        with games or music. Finally, the misc group would be concerned with
        any topic or discussion outside of the above mentioned groups. This
        group is need to provide some kind of order in the other groups.
        Posting messages not really relevant to a particular group would cause
        an increase in traffic where it is not needed. As evident from other
        groups that have split, the misc section is used often. Possibly, by
        posting to the misc group, the message could be sent to the proper
        subgroup.Such a split would try to evenly distribute the
        messages throughout the sub groups. Most agree that sorting through
        50+ is cheaper and less time-consuming.


HOW TO VOTE

Erase everything above the top "-=-=-=-" line and erase everything
below the bottom "-=-=-=-" line.  Do not erase anything between these
lines and do not change the group names.

Give your name on the line that asks for it. For each group, place a YES or
NO in the brackets next to it to vote for or against it.  If you don't want
to vote on a particular group, just leave the space blank.  Don't worry
about spacing of the columns or any quote characters (">") that your reply
inserts.

Then mail the ballot to:    [email protected]
Just Replying to this message should work, but check the "To:" line.



-=-=-=-=-=- Don't Delete Anything Between These Lines =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard reorganization Ballot     (Don't remove this marker)

Give your real name here:

[Your Vote]  Group
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
[         ]  comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.tech
[         ]  comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.music
[         ]  comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.games
[         ]  comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.advocacy
[         ]  comp.sys.icm.pc.soundcard.misc (replaces comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard)
-=-=-=-=-=- Don't Delete Anything Between These Lines =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-



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votetaker will respond to your received ballots with a personal acknowledge-
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It's your responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly.

Each person may vote only once, no matter how many accounts he or she
may have. Also, only one ballot will be accepted from any account, no
matter how many people may share it. If more than one vote is received
>from any person or any account, only the last vote received will be
counted.

Addresses and votes of all voters will be published in the final
voting results list. All ballots received are kept in the UVV archives
(including "cancelled" and invalid ballots). The vote files are made
available to the moderator of news.announce.newgroups on request. They
may also, at the discretion of the UVV, be made more widely available
if there is a controversy concerning the vote.


BOUNCES

The following people have submitted valid ballots, but my EMail
acknowledgement bounced. They do not need to revote.

comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard reorganization Bounce List - No need to revote
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[email protected].                                   Mark Kupferman
[email protected]                                      Jesus A. de Gregorio

INVALID VOTES

The following people have submitted invalid ballots and have not
superseded them with valid ones. 

Votes in error
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[email protected]                                     Scott Petersen
   ! No vote statement in message

From [email protected] Tue May 31 20:53:14 1994
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: [email protected] (Andrew Solovay)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard
Subject: RESULT: comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard reorganization all groups pass
Supersedes: 
Followup-To: news.groups
Date: 31 May 1994 20:51:14 -0400
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Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:5165 news.groups:105345 comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard:50177

                               RESULT
    unmoderated group comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.tech passes 223:30
   unmoderated group comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.music passes 220:32
   unmoderated group comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.games passes 215:34
  unmoderated group comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.advocacy passes 213:34
           unmoderated group comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.misc
          (replaces comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard) passes 218:32


comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard reorganization results - 253 valid votes

 Yes   No : 2/3? >100? : Pass? : Group
---- ---- : ---- ----- : ----- : -------------------------------------------
 223   30 :  Yes   Yes :   Yes : comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.tech
 220   32 :  Yes   Yes :   Yes : comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.music
 215   34 :  Yes   Yes :   Yes : comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.games
 213   34 :  Yes   Yes :   Yes : comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.advocacy
 218   32 :  Yes   Yes :   Yes : comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.misc 
                                    (replaces comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard)
   2 invalid votes

For group passage, YES votes must be at least 2/3 of all valid (YES and NO)
votes.   There also must be at least 100 more YES votes than NO votes. 

There is a five day discussion period after these results are posted.  If no
serious allegations of voting irregularities are raised, the moderator of
news.announce.newgroups will create the group shortly thereafter.


Voting closed at 23:59:59 GMT, 30 May 1994.

This vote was conducted by a neutral third party.

Vote-taker's address:           [email protected] (Andrew Solovay)
Group proponent's address:      [email protected] (Michael Young Ko)


Newsgroups line:
comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.tech  Technical questions about pc soundcards.
comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.music Music and sound questions using soundcards.
comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.games Questions about using soundcards with games.
comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.advocacy      Advocacy for a particular soundcard.
comp.sys.icm.pc.soundcard.misc  Soundcards in general.

CHARTERS (culled from the Call for Votes)

comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.games 

    Unmoderated discussion of using IBM-PC compatible games with a
    specific soundcard, resolving compatibility problems of a certain
    soundcard with a particular game, discussing campaigns at software
    groups to have more native soundcard support, questions if a
    particular game supports a certain soundcard, and questions on
    which soundcard is best for a particular game or all games in
    general.

comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.music 

    Unmoderated discussion of software that plays back and record
    sound and music files, music formats such as WAV, VOC, MIDI, MOD,
    STM, 669, ULT, ROL, etc., resolving problems with musical
    software, discussing which software or hardware is best for a
    particular musical or sound project, and questions concerning
    sampling or sound patch making.

comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.tech 

    Unmoderated discussion of questions concerning programming a
    particular soundcard, discussing hardware problems such as loss of
    sound from a particular channel, discussing the pros and cons of a
    particular sound generation scheme, questions on the compatibility
    of the soundcard to a particular computer type, operating system,
    and peripheral such as a CD-ROM drive, questions about the
    functionality of a particular soundcard, and resolving hardware
    problems.

comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.advocacy

    Unmoderated discussion of the pros and cons of soundcards in
    general. This discussion will possibly overlap some discussions on
    the other soundcard groups. Also reviews of soundcards and future
    opinions and tests of soundcards will be placed in this group to
    be discussed by the users.

comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.misc

    Unmoderated discussion of topics concerning soundcard hardware and
    software that is outside of the above mentioned topics. These
    could include upcoming product release or updates for soundcard
    software. (This group would supersede the existing group
    comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.)

comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard reorganization Final Vote Ack


  comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.misc (replaces comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard) -------+
                                   comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.advocacy ------+|
                                      comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.games -----+||
                                      comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.music ----+|||
                                       comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.tech ---+||||
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[email protected]                                   Ron Mac Quarrie YYYYY
[email protected]                                Adrian North YYYYY
[email protected]                                         Ali E Aydar YYYYY
[email protected]                                Ramesh Fernando YYYYY
[email protected]                                           Alan Chiu YYYYY
[email protected]                                       Paul Adams NNNNN
[email protected]                                   Donald Young YYYYY
[email protected]                                 Alexander Granholm YYYYY
[email protected]                                   Adrian Kwong YYYYY
[email protected]                           Eugenio Sanchez YYNNN
[email protected]                          Anders M Jorgensen NNNNN
[email protected]                     Andrew Disseldorp YYYYY
[email protected]                                           Andy Latto YYYYY
[email protected]                   Stefan Antersberger NYYNY
[email protected]                                  Andrian Pervazov YYYY-
[email protected]                                     Lee Saito YYYYY
[email protected]                                              Andre Simard YYYYY
[email protected]                                     Alex Spencer YYYYY
[email protected]                          Audra Russell YYYYY
[email protected]                                            James Ault YYYYY
[email protected]                                    Anton Vuorilehto YYYYY
[email protected]                                      Benjamin Sam Y--YY
[email protected]                                   Petteri Bergius YYYYY
[email protected]                                       Max Gavrilin YYYYY
[email protected]                                        Thomas Boutell YYYYY
[email protected]                                              Bolko Rawicz YYYYY
[email protected]                                         Robert M Crespo YYYYY
[email protected]                                            Bjarni R. Einarsson YYYYY
[email protected]                               Franklin Brodsky YYYYY
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