From davolson@interaccess.com Mon Jan 4 13:30:06 1999 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: David Olson Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,alt.design.product Subject: RFD: misc.business.product-dev moderated Followup-To: news.groups Message-ID: <915485018.3270@isc.org> Approved: newgroups-request@isc.org Archive-Name: misc.business.product-dev Date: Mon, 04 Jan 1999 21:23:38 GMT Lines: 170 Xref: news.isc.org news.announce.newgroups:10787 news.groups:302697 REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD) moderated group misc.business.product-dev This is a formal Request for Discussion (RFD) for the creation of a moderated Usenet newsgroup misc.business.product-dev. This is not a Call for Votes (CFV); you cannot vote at this time. Procedural details are below. Proposed newsgroup: misc.business.product-dev, a moderated, interdisciplinary information forum for professionals engaged in developing new products and services (e.g., R&D people, engineers, marketing professionals, corporate management, academics teaching product development, consultants in product development, governmental officials, etc.). Newsgroups line: misc.business.product-dev New product development and management. (Moderated) RATIONALE: misc.business.product-dev It has been shown that proper business processes in the product development area have a positive impact on general business health. If an organization provides adequate resources and discipline to the development of new products and services, it will out-perform other companies in its industry. This applies whether the company is in consumer goods, industrial products, consumer services or industrial services. It is also known that information on optimizing product development processes in one industry has applicability in many other industries. There is sharing of information within a particular industrial sector but it is very difficult for new product professionals to gain knowledge from companies outside their industry. Knowledge is gained through functional disciplines such as engineering, marketing, manufacturing, and finance, but product development is inherently cross-functional. And therefore this functional approach does not address the needs for the cross-functional product development process. There is a need to provide a forum for all new product professionals to share their knowledge no matter what their industry, geography, or discipline. To fully address the needs of the large professional community involved in product development, both within the United States and, importantly, globally, a newsgroup on product development is needed. A search of existing USENET newsgroups on October 12, 1998, identified no newsgroups related to the overall process of product development. One newsgroup was located that narrowly dealt with one specific aspect of product development, product design (alt.design.product). Some other newsgroups served as a place to talk about specific new products, but not about the process of product development (e.g., tnn.cm.new-product, described as "commercial messages and advertisements of new products", comp.newprod, "announcement of new products of interest", and can.newprod, "new products/services of interest to Canadian readers". A mailing list dedicated to product development, NEWPROD, has been in existence for the past several years. It generates an active discussion of topics relating to product development. Another mailing list, MINT/TIM, is moderated by McMaster University in Canada, and primarily consists of academic news and information related to product development. CHARTER: misc.business.product-dev Articles suitable for posting to misc.business.product-dev are those pertaining to topics related to the process of developing new products and services. Expected topics of discussion include (but are not limited to): * Strategies of product development * Organizational issues * Metrics * Best Practices * Case Histories * R&D * Manufacturing * Marketing * Global product development * Benchmarking * Trends in product development * Market and customer research * Brainstorming and ideation * Academic research Inappropriate posts would include: * Advertising. This newsgroup allows those involved in product development to help those individuals who share questions or concerns with the group. This is NOT a forum for advertising and commercial interests and such posts will not be welcome. If you have a product or service to sell, please post your message in other, more appropriate locations. * Inappropriate behavior. Inappropriate posts, spamming, advertisements foul language, or innuendoes that are disrespectful of the other users or groups of people are not welcome. Moderation policies: The moderator will abide by the following policies: * The moderator will be unbiased in his/her approval and rejection of postings. * The moderator will work to insure that the quality of discussions is kept high and free of unsolicited advertising. * The moderator will reject articles that do not conform to this charter. Gateway: This newsgroup will have a gateway to a dedicated mailing list so that people who do not have access to Usenet newsgroups will be able to read and post messages to the newsgroup via e-mail. END CHARTER. MODERATOR INFO: misc.business.product-dev Moderator: David Olson David Olson has worked as a consultant in product development for most of his 26-year career at the Leo Burnett Company, a large global advertising agency in Chicago. In that time he has consulted with many companies engaged in product and service development, including Procter and Gamble, Kellogg's, McDonald's, General Motors, Sony, Motorola, Abbott Laboratories, United Airlines, and many others. He has worked on global brands, working in Leo Burnett's European Regional Headquarters in London in the mid-80s. He is the volunteer Webmaster of the Product Development & Management Association (PDMA) web site and has been Vice President of Communication for PDMA from 1995-98. He is a graduate of Harvard University, with a degree in Experimental Psychology. END MODERATOR INFO. PROCEDURE: This is a request for discussion, not a call for votes. In this phase of the process, any potential problems with the proposed newsgroups should be raised and resolved. The discussion period will continue for a minimum of 21 days (starting from when the first RFD for this proposal is posted to news.announce.newgroups), after which a Call For Votes (CFV) may be posted by a neutral vote taker if the discussion warrants it. Please do not attempt to vote until this happens. All discussion of this proposal should be posted to news.groups. This RFD attempts to comply fully with the Usenet newsgroup creation guidelines outlined in "How to Create a New Usenet Newsgroup" and "How to Format and Submit a New Group Proposal". Please refer to these documents (available in news.announce.newgroups) if you have any questions about the process. DISTRIBUTION: This RFD has been posted to the following newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups, news.groups, alt.design.product and the following mailing lists: newprod@world.std.com Subscribe via: majordomo@world.std.com mint@mcmaster.ca Subscribe via: mint@mcmaster.ca Proponent: David Olson From dave@dogwood.com Thu Mar 4 16:15:02 1999 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: Dave Cornejo Reply-To: vote@dogwood.com Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,alt.design.product Subject: CFV: misc.business.product-dev moderated Followup-To: poster Message-ID: <920592048.23181@isc.org> Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers Approved: newgroups-request@isc.org Expires: 27 Mar 1999 00:00:00 GMT Archive-Name: misc.business.product-dev Date: Fri, 05 Mar 1999 00:00:49 GMT Lines: 183 Xref: news.isc.org news.announce.newgroups:10907 news.groups:306834 FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2) moderated group misc.business.product-dev Newsgroups line: misc.business.product-dev New product development and management. (Moderated) Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 26 Mar 1999. This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. Questions about the proposed group should be directed to the proponent. Proponent: David Olson Votetaker: Dave Cornejo RATIONALE: misc.business.product-dev It has been shown that proper business processes in the product development area have a positive impact on general business health. If an organization provides adequate resources and discipline to the development of new products and services, it will out-perform other companies in its industry. This applies whether the company is in consumer goods, industrial products, consumer services or industrial services. It is also known that information on optimizing product development processes in one industry has applicability in many other industries. There is sharing of information within a particular industrial sector but it is very difficult for new product professionals to gain knowledge from companies outside their industry. Knowledge is gained through functional disciplines such as engineering, marketing, manufacturing, and finance, but product development is inherently cross-functional. And therefore this functional approach does not address the needs for the cross-functional product development process. There is a need to provide a forum for all new product professionals to share their knowledge no matter what their industry, geography, or discipline. To fully address the needs of the large professional community involved in product development, both within the United States and, importantly, globally, a newsgroup on product development is needed. A search of existing USENET newsgroups on October 12, 1998, identified no newsgroups related to the overall process of product development. One newsgroup was located that narrowly dealt with one specific aspect of product development, product design (alt.design.product). Some other newsgroups served as a place to talk about specific new products, but not about the process of product development (e.g., tnn.cm.new-product, described as "commercial messages and advertisements of new products", comp.newprod, "announcement of new products of interest", and can.newprod, "new products/services of interest to Canadian readers". A mailing list dedicated to product development, NEWPROD, has been in existence for the past several years. It generates an active discussion of topics relating to product development. Another mailing list, MINT/TIM, is moderated by McMaster University in Canada, and primarily consists of academic news and information related to product development. CHARTER: misc.business.product-dev Articles suitable for posting to misc.business.product-dev are those pertaining to topics related to the process of developing new products and services. Expected topics of discussion include (but are not limited to): * Strategies of product development * Organizational issues * Metrics * Best Practices * Case Histories * R&D * Manufacturing * Marketing * Global product development * Benchmarking * Trends in product development * Market and customer research * Brainstorming and ideation * Academic research Inappropriate posts would include: * Advertising. This newsgroup allows those involved in product development to help those individuals who share questions or concerns with the group. This is NOT a forum for advertising and commercial interests and such posts will not be welcome. If you have a product or service to sell, please post your message in other, more appropriate locations. * Inappropriate behavior. Inappropriate posts, spamming, advertisements foul language, or innuendoes that are disrespectful of the other users or groups of people are not welcome. Moderation policies: The moderator will abide by the following policies: * The moderator will be unbiased in his/her approval and rejection of postings. * The moderator will work to insure that the quality of discussions is kept high and free of unsolicited advertising. * The moderator will reject articles that do not conform to this charter. Gateway: This newsgroup will have a gateway to a dedicated mailing list so that people who do not have access to Usenet newsgroups will be able to read and post messages to the newsgroup via e-mail. END CHARTER. MODERATOR INFO: misc.business.product-dev Moderator: David Olson Administrative contact address: productdev-request@pdma.org Article submission address: productdev@pdma.org END MODERATOR INFO. HOW TO VOTE: Follow these instructions *exactly*! Votes are counted by computer. You should send E-MAIL (posts to a newsgroup are invalid) to: vote@dogwood.com Please do not assume that just replying to this message will work. Check the address before you mail your vote. Your mail message should contain one and only one of the following vote statements: I vote YES on misc.business.product-dev I vote NO on misc.business.product-dev Voter name: If your mail software does not indicate your real name (for example, AOL does not), include _exactly_ the statement above on a _separate_ line and add your name after the colon. Having your name in your signature line is NOT enough! Do NOT join the lines together or remove the words "Voter name"! You may also vote ABSTAIN (which records an empty vote) or CANCEL (which removes any earlier votes). ABSTAIN does not affect the final vote count in any way but is listed, whereas CANCEL is not. IMPORTANT VOTING PROCEDURE NOTES: Standard Guidelines for voting apply. One vote per person, one account per voter. Votes must be mailed directly from the voter to the votetaker. Anonymous, forwarded or proxy votes are not valid. Votes mailed by WWW/HTML/CGI forms are considered to be anonymous votes. Votes from non-existent email addresses are not valid. Vote counting is automated. Failure to follow these directions may mean that your vote does not get counted. If you do not receive an acknowledgment of your vote within three days contact the votetaker about the problem. It's your responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly. Duplicate votes are resolved in favor of the most recent valid vote. Addresses, names and votes of all voters will be published in the final voting results post. The purpose of a Usenet vote is to determine the genuine interest of persons who would read a proposed newsgroup. Soliciting votes from disinterested parties defeats this purpose. Please do not distribute this CFV. If you must, direct people to the official CFV as posted to news.announce.newgroups. Distributing pre-marked or otherwise edited copies of this CFV is generally considered to be vote fraud. When in doubt, ask the votetaker. DISTRIBUTION: Pointers directing readers to this CFV will be posted in these groups: sci.engr sci.engr.biomed sci.engr.chem sci.engr.mech -- Voting question & problems: Dave Cornejo Voting address: vote@dogwood.com From dave@dogwood.com Tue Mar 16 13:14:56 1999 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: Dave Cornejo Reply-To: vote@dogwood.com Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,alt.design.product Subject: 2nd CFV: misc.business.product-dev moderated Followup-To: poster Message-ID: <921618727.15121@isc.org> References: <920592048.23181@isc.org> Supersedes: <920592048.23181@isc.org> Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers Approved: newgroups-request@isc.org Expires: 27 Mar 1999 00:00:00 GMT Archive-Name: misc.business.product-dev Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 21:12:07 GMT Lines: 183 Xref: news.isc.org news.announce.newgroups:10945 news.groups:308067 LAST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2) moderated group misc.business.product-dev Newsgroups line: misc.business.product-dev New product development and management. (Moderated) Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 26 Mar 1999. This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. Questions about the proposed group should be directed to the proponent. Proponent: David Olson Votetaker: Dave Cornejo RATIONALE: misc.business.product-dev It has been shown that proper business processes in the product development area have a positive impact on general business health. If an organization provides adequate resources and discipline to the development of new products and services, it will out-perform other companies in its industry. This applies whether the company is in consumer goods, industrial products, consumer services or industrial services. It is also known that information on optimizing product development processes in one industry has applicability in many other industries. There is sharing of information within a particular industrial sector but it is very difficult for new product professionals to gain knowledge from companies outside their industry. Knowledge is gained through functional disciplines such as engineering, marketing, manufacturing, and finance, but product development is inherently cross-functional. And therefore this functional approach does not address the needs for the cross-functional product development process. There is a need to provide a forum for all new product professionals to share their knowledge no matter what their industry, geography, or discipline. To fully address the needs of the large professional community involved in product development, both within the United States and, importantly, globally, a newsgroup on product development is needed. A search of existing USENET newsgroups on October 12, 1998, identified no newsgroups related to the overall process of product development. One newsgroup was located that narrowly dealt with one specific aspect of product development, product design (alt.design.product). Some other newsgroups served as a place to talk about specific new products, but not about the process of product development (e.g., tnn.cm.new-product, described as "commercial messages and advertisements of new products", comp.newprod, "announcement of new products of interest", and can.newprod, "new products/services of interest to Canadian readers". A mailing list dedicated to product development, NEWPROD, has been in existence for the past several years. It generates an active discussion of topics relating to product development. Another mailing list, MINT/TIM, is moderated by McMaster University in Canada, and primarily consists of academic news and information related to product development. CHARTER: misc.business.product-dev Articles suitable for posting to misc.business.product-dev are those pertaining to topics related to the process of developing new products and services. Expected topics of discussion include (but are not limited to): * Strategies of product development * Organizational issues * Metrics * Best Practices * Case Histories * R&D * Manufacturing * Marketing * Global product development * Benchmarking * Trends in product development * Market and customer research * Brainstorming and ideation * Academic research Inappropriate posts would include: * Advertising. This newsgroup allows those involved in product development to help those individuals who share questions or concerns with the group. This is NOT a forum for advertising and commercial interests and such posts will not be welcome. If you have a product or service to sell, please post your message in other, more appropriate locations. * Inappropriate behavior. Inappropriate posts, spamming, advertisements foul language, or innuendoes that are disrespectful of the other users or groups of people are not welcome. Moderation policies: The moderator will abide by the following policies: * The moderator will be unbiased in his/her approval and rejection of postings. * The moderator will work to insure that the quality of discussions is kept high and free of unsolicited advertising. * The moderator will reject articles that do not conform to this charter. Gateway: This newsgroup will have a gateway to a dedicated mailing list so that people who do not have access to Usenet newsgroups will be able to read and post messages to the newsgroup via e-mail. END CHARTER. MODERATOR INFO: misc.business.product-dev Moderator: David Olson Administrative contact address: productdev-request@pdma.org Article submission address: productdev@pdma.org END MODERATOR INFO. HOW TO VOTE: Follow these instructions *exactly*! Votes are counted by computer. You should send E-MAIL (posts to a newsgroup are invalid) to: vote@dogwood.com Please do not assume that just replying to this message will work. Check the address before you mail your vote. Your mail message should contain one and only one of the following vote statements: I vote YES on misc.business.product-dev I vote NO on misc.business.product-dev Voter name: If your mail software does not indicate your real name (for example, AOL does not), include _exactly_ the statement above on a _separate_ line and add your name after the colon. Having your name in your signature line is NOT enough! Do NOT join the lines together or remove the words "Voter name"! You may also vote ABSTAIN (which records an empty vote) or CANCEL (which removes any earlier votes). ABSTAIN does not affect the final vote count in any way but is listed, whereas CANCEL is not. IMPORTANT VOTING PROCEDURE NOTES: Standard Guidelines for voting apply. One vote per person, one account per voter. Votes must be mailed directly from the voter to the votetaker. Anonymous, forwarded or proxy votes are not valid. Votes mailed by WWW/HTML/CGI forms are considered to be anonymous votes. Votes from non-existent email addresses are not valid. Vote counting is automated. Failure to follow these directions may mean that your vote does not get counted. If you do not receive an acknowledgment of your vote within three days contact the votetaker about the problem. It's your responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly. Duplicate votes are resolved in favor of the most recent valid vote. Addresses, names and votes of all voters will be published in the final voting results post. The purpose of a Usenet vote is to determine the genuine interest of persons who would read a proposed newsgroup. Soliciting votes from disinterested parties defeats this purpose. Please do not distribute this CFV. If you must, direct people to the official CFV as posted to news.announce.newgroups. Distributing pre-marked or otherwise edited copies of this CFV is generally considered to be vote fraud. When in doubt, ask the votetaker. DISTRIBUTION: Pointers directing readers to this CFV will be posted in these groups: sci.engr sci.engr.biomed sci.engr.chem sci.engr.mech -- Voting question & problems: Dave Cornejo Voting address: vote@dogwood.com From dave@dogwood.com Mon Apr 5 10:29:46 1999 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: Dave Cornejo Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,alt.design.product Subject: RESULT: misc.business.product-dev moderated passes 129:16 Followup-To: news.groups Message-ID: <923333040.16744@isc.org> References: <920592048.23181@isc.org> <921618727.15121@isc.org> Supersedes: <921618727.15121@isc.org> Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers Approved: newgroups-request@isc.org Archive-Name: misc.business.product-dev Date: Mon, 05 Apr 1999 17:24:00 GMT Lines: 316 Xref: news.isc.org news.announce.newgroups:10978 news.groups:311306 RESULT moderated group misc.business.product-dev passes 129:16 There were 129 YES votes and 16 NO votes, for a total of 145 valid votes. There was 1 abstention and 3 invalid ballots. For a group to pass, YES votes must be at least 2/3 of all valid (YES and NO) votes. There must also be at least 100 more YES votes than NO votes. A five day discussion period follows this announcement. If no serious allegations of voting irregularities are raised, the moderator of news.announce.newgroups will create the group shortly thereafter. Newsgroups line: misc.business.product-dev New product development and management. (Moderated) Voting closed at 23:59:59 UTC, 26 Mar 1999. This vote was conducted by a neutral third party. Questions about the proposed group should be directed to the proponent. Proponent: David Olson Votetaker: Dave Cornejo RATIONALE: misc.business.product-dev It has been shown that proper business processes in the product development area have a positive impact on general business health. If an organization provides adequate resources and discipline to the development of new products and services, it will out-perform other companies in its industry. This applies whether the company is in consumer goods, industrial products, consumer services or industrial services. It is also known that information on optimizing product development processes in one industry has applicability in many other industries. There is sharing of information within a particular industrial sector but it is very difficult for new product professionals to gain knowledge from companies outside their industry. Knowledge is gained through functional disciplines such as engineering, marketing, manufacturing, and finance, but product development is inherently cross-functional. And therefore this functional approach does not address the needs for the cross-functional product development process. There is a need to provide a forum for all new product professionals to share their knowledge no matter what their industry, geography, or discipline. To fully address the needs of the large professional community involved in product development, both within the United States and, importantly, globally, a newsgroup on product development is needed. A search of existing USENET newsgroups on October 12, 1998, identified no newsgroups related to the overall process of product development. One newsgroup was located that narrowly dealt with one specific aspect of product development, product design (alt.design.product). Some other newsgroups served as a place to talk about specific new products, but not about the process of product development (e.g., tnn.cm.new-product, described as "commercial messages and advertisements of new products", comp.newprod, "announcement of new products of interest", and can.newprod, "new products/services of interest to Canadian readers". A mailing list dedicated to product development, NEWPROD, has been in existence for the past several years. It generates an active discussion of topics relating to product development. Another mailing list, MINT/TIM, is moderated by McMaster University in Canada, and primarily consists of academic news and information related to product development. CHARTER: misc.business.product-dev Articles suitable for posting to misc.business.product-dev are those pertaining to topics related to the process of developing new products and services. Expected topics of discussion include (but are not limited to): * Strategies of product development * Organizational issues * Metrics * Best Practices * Case Histories * R&D * Manufacturing * Marketing * Global product development * Benchmarking * Trends in product development * Market and customer research * Brainstorming and ideation * Academic research Inappropriate posts would include: * Advertising. This newsgroup allows those involved in product development to help those individuals who share questions or concerns with the group. This is NOT a forum for advertising and commercial interests and such posts will not be welcome. If you have a product or service to sell, please post your message in other, more appropriate locations. * Inappropriate behavior. Inappropriate posts, spamming, advertisements foul language, or innuendoes that are disrespectful of the other users or groups of people are not welcome. Moderation policies: The moderator will abide by the following policies: * The moderator will be unbiased in his/her approval and rejection of postings. * The moderator will work to insure that the quality of discussions is kept high and free of unsolicited advertising. * The moderator will reject articles that do not conform to this charter. Gateway: This newsgroup will have a gateway to a dedicated mailing list so that people who do not have access to Usenet newsgroups will be able to read and post messages to the newsgroup via e-mail. END CHARTER. MODERATOR INFO: misc.business.product-dev Moderator: David Olson Administrative contact address: productdev-request@pdma.org Article submission address: productdev@pdma.org END MODERATOR INFO. DISTRIBUTION: Pointers directing readers to this CFV will be posted in these groups: sci.engr sci.engr.biomed sci.engr.chem sci.engr.mech misc.business.product-dev Final Voter list Voted YES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- dany.steyaert~ping.be Dany Steyaert GAUTHIEJ~csa.ca Josee Gauthier Edgetts~mcmaster.ca trevort~inorth.on.ca Trevor Tymchuk ChabotE~VENMAR.QC.CA Etienne Chabot orla~mansci2.uwaterloo.ca Orla Hegarty views~swissonline.ch Wolfgang Joensson swilliams~adaptivity.com Williams, Susan Paul.Bruggink~alcoa.com Bruggink, Paul R. 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MacDonald Dalwad~mgc-mbc.com Dale Wade jmickelson~MGE.COM J Mickelson robcrowe~mindspring.com Robert Crowe don~mytravelagency.com Don Carlson nhammon1~ix.netcom.com Neal Hammond rbenn~ix.netcom.com Randy Bennett ewilliams~netconcepts.com Enid Williams irene~netconcepts.com Irene Spencer jhartwig~netconcepts.com Jody Hartwig mmosser~netconcepts.com Michelle Mosser puyleart~netconcepts.com Jason Puyleart sspencer~netconcepts.com Stephan Spencer joyce_d'ambrosio~net.com Joyce D'ambrosio dougev~newpig.com dougev dougla~newpig.com dougla preston~NewProductDynamics.com Preston Smith chriseb~nortelnetworks.com Chris Ebenezer wgbentl~nppd.com Bentley, Biff ENERNOMICS~pipeline.com ENERNOMICS~pipeline.com SLumsden~polkaudio.com Stu Lumsden, Polk Audio Inc. AngelaS~prodigy.com MS ANGELA G STEVENSON ashapiro~prtm.com Amram Shapiro canders~prtm.com Christian Anders coge~prtm.com Cuneyt Oge dbillings~prtm.com Doug Billings dpercival~prtm.com Dave Percival gnessim~prtm.com Gilbert Nessim jmckay~prtm.com Jon McKay kparker~prtm.com Karen Parker mdeck~prtm.com Mark Deck mroloff~prtm.com Michelle Roloff scampbell~prtm.com Scott Campbell ahollis~QTIWORLD.COM Andrew Hollis - QTI W_Martin_Dr._Watson~RohmHaas.Com W Martin Dr. Watson MARGARET.KNEEBONE~ROYALBANK.COM Kneebone, Margaret Amy.Marchand~mail.sprint.com Amy Marchand Debbe.Gifford~mail.sprint.com Debbe Gifford Marcie.Olinger~mail.sprint.com Marcie Olinger lkistner~sprynet.com Len Kistner stamper~stamper.com Chris Stamper sd~strategicads.com Seth Dunbar ry~teleport.com ryannosaurus dougob~the-spa.com D. O'Brien mseymour~usgsolutionscenter.com Merritt Seymour Karla.Kuzawinski~usa.xerox.com Kuzawinski, Karla Ekkehard.Uthke~gmx.de Ekkehard Uthke naddy~mips.rhein-neckar.de Christian Weisgerber vote8~kholdan.snafu.de Tobias Erle melles~uni-muenster.de Torsten Melles akhurana~bu.edu Anil Khurana hfung~CSUPomona.Edu Henry Fung hustad~indiana.edu gbglackin~alum.mit.edu George Glackin abbieg~uiuc.edu Abbie Griffin rufinus~mbe.ece.wisc.edu J Rufinus jsgro~facstaff.wisc.edu jean-yves sgro yalvarez~econo.uniovi.es Yolanda Alvarez porter.clark~msfc.nasa.gov J. Porter Clark gprioboo~iwm.com.mx Ing. José Carlos Arce Rioboo alexis~aa.net Alexis Manning jchevron~ais.net Jacques Chevron armmover~worldnet.att.net Your Name belliveau~worldnet.att.net Paul Belliveau dougob~worldnet.att.net D. OBrien hduff2~worldnet.att.net Hoyt ekirwin~earthlink.net Beth Kirwin bduesler~foodconcepts.net Brad Duesler ellis~ftel.net Rick ellis normande~greatnorthern.net Norm And Dee philbaker~ibm.net Phil Baker robben~nijenrode.nl Henry Robben poes~wxs.nl Anita Mellaart Christina_H_Brodie~cqm.org fyenginol~kordon.deu.edu.tr Fatih Yenginol craig~scot.demon.co.uk Craig Cockburn simon.penhall~rtcnorth.co.uk Simon Penhall SBrady~mamtc.gen.mo.us Scott Brady kvondracek~commerce.state.wi.us Vondracek, Kari Voted NO ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- avyshinsky~aol.com AVyshinsky dniggard~aol.com D Niggard dopestains~aol.com DopeStains killpimps~aol.com Kill Pimps stalinfeed~aol.com Stalinfeed kimdv~best.com Kim DeVaughn stainles~bga.com Dwight Brown ferret~enteract.com Karl Meyer jason~gaydeceiver.com Jason Steiner celticwiccan~hotmail.com Peter Byron gprrspw~mindspring.com G.P. Ryan r5555c~email.sps.mot.com Alan Chapman olav~viking.mv.com Olav Nieuwejaar stryder~pwb.com Paul Kloehn rick~bcm.tmc.edu Richard H. Miller merlin~A470.demon.co.uk Darren Wyn Rees Abstained ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- chris~kzim.com Christopher Robin Zimmerman Invalid ballots ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- apatel~digit.com ! No vote statement in message ubanSA~usfilter.com ! No vote statement in message JhaveriSN~vlasic.com Jhaveri, Sid N ! No vote statement in message To restore the email addresses above, pipe the ack list through the following command: sed -e 's/~/@/g' -- Voting question & problems: Dave Cornejo Voting address: vote@dogwood.com