From rwoods@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu Thu Aug 14 01:30:04 1997 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: cal woods Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,alt.guitar.tab,rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature Subject: RFD: moderate rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature Followup-To: news.groups Message-ID: <871547331.18094@isc.org> Approved: newgroups-request@isc.org Archive-Name: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 08:28:51 GMT Lines: 120 Xref: news.isc.org news.announce.newgroups:675 REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD) moderated group rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature (moderates existing group) This is a formal Request For Discussion (RFD) for the moderation of a world-wide unmoderated Usenet newsgroup rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature . This is not a Call for Votes (CFV); you cannot vote at this time. Procedural details are below. Newsgroup lines: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature For the playing of guitar. (Moderated) RATIONALE: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature There are currently two existing groups for guitartablature, alt.guitar.tab (a.g.t) and rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature (r.m.m.g.t). a.g.t was created by Scott Wakely years ago, while r.m.m.g.t was created about 5 years ago by Rich Kulawiec because of the noise in a.g.t . In recent times (1994 onwards) the signal-to-noise ratio of r.m.m.g.t has made it also practically unreadable, like a.g.t . Both groups are swamped with the typical usenet clutter of spam, trolls advertisements, and off-charter posts. In addition, the number of chord and tablature files in proportion to the number of requests has dropped significantly because many of the original members of r.m.m.g.t have since ceased participating and no one has taken their place. Therefore, it is proposed to change the status of r.m.m.g.t to that of a moderated group (leaving a.g.t unmoderated), with the same charter the groups had originally. This proposal to change the status of r.m.m.g.t has its creator's approval, is supported by all of the long-time members of the groups, and is already under discussion in a.g.t and r.m.m.g.t. CHARTER: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature The charters for both a.g.t and r.m.m.g.t described them as 'groups for the discussion of guitar-playing', which is a little broader than simply 'groups for the posting of tablature.' This allows for the posting of chord files, files for bass guitar, and discussion of the styles of playing, as well as equipment and effects, used in playing a song, as well as general lessons and other informational posts. The proposal of moderation is intended to restore r.m.m.g.t to its original charter, along with excluding noise> All posts in keeping with charter are to be considered appropriate posts, in particular: Posting of chords and/or tablature and/or lyrics as interpreted by ear from the music (not taken from magazines/books), and corrections and/or additions to such posts. Discussion concerning how to play particular songs (styles and tempo of play, equipment and settings used, techniques employed, etc.), and guitar playing in general (lessons, mode and scale information, etc.) Requests for crd/tab files not already at the archive. 4Sale of tablature books and magazines. Notices for internet sites relating to guitar playing, for utilities to aid in the reading and writing of chord and tablature files, etc. The following in particular are to be considered inappropriate posts: Discussion of the artistic merit of artists. Any and all spam, trolls, chain-letters, make-money-fast posts, and advertisements, except as noted above. Recommendations (given or sought) on purchasing guitars and equipment, without particular reference to a given song or artist. END CHARTER. MODERATOR INFO: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature Moderator: cal woods The moderator of the group will be cal woods. He has been active in both a.g.t and r.m.m.g.t since 1992, and maintains many of the FAQs posted weekly to both groups. He has also been the administrator of OLGA (the On-Line Guitar Archive) since 1994. Since it is expected that the group will be busy, there will be a petition for volunteer moderators in the two groups, particularly for anyone able to assist in automation of the approval process. 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. END PROCEDURE DISTRIBUTION This RFD has been posted to the following newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups, news.groups, alt.guitar.tab, rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature Proponent: cal woods From billones@primenet.com Tue Sep 30 00:15:03 1997 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: Jeremy Billones Reply-To: voting@clark.net Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,alt.guitar.tab,rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature Subject: CFV: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature moderated Followup-To: poster Message-ID: <875603423.11338@isc.org> Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers Approved: newgroups-request@isc.org Expires: 22 Oct 1997 00:00:00 GMT Archive-Name: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature Date: Tue, 30 Sep 1997 07:10:24 GMT Lines: 158 Xref: news.isc.org news.announce.newgroups:822 FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2) moderated group rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature Newsgroups line: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature Guitar tablature and performance. (Moderated) Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 21 Oct 1997. This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. Questions about the proposed group should be directed to the proponent. Proponent: Cal Woods Votetaker: Jeremy Billones RATIONALE: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature There are currently two existing groups for guitar tablature and performance, alt.guitar.tab (a.g.t) and rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature (r.m.m.g.t). a.g.t was created by Scott Wakely years ago, while r.m.m.g.t was created about 5 years ago by Rich Kulawiec because of the noise in a.g.t . In recent times (1994 onwards) the signal-to-noise ratio of r.m.m.g.t has made it also practically unreadable, like a.g.t . Both groups are swamped with the typical usenet clutter of spam, trolls advertisements, and off-charter posts. In addition, the number of chord and tablature files in proportion to the number of requests has dropped significantly because many of the original members of r.m.m.g.t have since ceased participating and no one has taken their place. Therefore, it is proposed to change the status of r.m.m.g.t to that of a moderated group (leaving a.g.t unmoderated), with the group's original charter, while excluding much of the noise. CHARTER: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature The charters for both a.g.t and r.m.m.g.t described them as 'groups for the discussion of guitar-playing', which is a little broader than simply 'groups for the posting of tablature.' This allows for the posting of chord files, files for bass guitar, and discussion of the styles of playing, as well as equipment and effects, used in playing a song, as well as general lessons and other informational posts. The proposal of moderation is intended to restore r.m.m.g.t to its original charter, while excluding noise. All posts in keeping with charter are to be considered appropriate posts, in particular: Posting of chords and/or tablature and/or lyrics as interpreted by ear from the music (not taken from magazines/books), and corrections and/or additions to such posts. Discussion concerning how to play particular songs (styles and tempo of play, equipment and settings used, techniques employed, etc.), and guitar playing in general (lessons, mode and scale information, etc.) Requests for crd/tab files not already at the archive. 4Sale of tablature books and magazines. Notices for internet sites relating to guitar playing, for utilities to aid in the reading and writing of chord and tablature files, etc. The following in particular are to be considered inappropriate posts: Discussion of the artistic merit of artists. Any and all spam, trolls, chain-letters, make-money-fast posts, and advertisements, except as noted above. Recommendations (given or sought) on purchasing guitars and equipment, without particular reference to a given song or artist. Posts with excessive quoted material; 'me too' posts; posts joining mailing lists. END CHARTER. MODERATOR INFO: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature Moderator: rcwoods@olga.net Administrative contact address: rmmgt-request@olga.net Article submission address: rmmgt@olga.net END MODERATOR INFO. HOW TO VOTE: Extract the ballot from the CFV by deleting everything before and after the "BEGINNING OF BALLOT" and "END OF BALLOT" lines. Don't worry about the spacing of the columns or any quote characters (">") that your reply inserts. Please, DO NOT send the entire CFV back to me! Fill in the ballot as shown below. Please provde your REAL NAME and indicate your desired vote in the appropriate locations inside the ballot. When finished, MAIL the ballot to: < voting@clark.net > Just "replying" to this message should work, but check the "To:" line. Examples of how to properly indicate your vote: [ YES ] example.yes.vote [ NO ] example.no.vote [ ABSTAIN ] example.abstention [ CANCEL ] example.cancellation DO NOT modify, alter or delete any information in this ballot! If you do, the voting software will probably reject your ballot. If these instructions are unclear, please consult the Introduction to Usenet Voting or the Usenet Voting FAQ at http://www.iki.fi/~jpatokal/uvv. 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. 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 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. ======== BEGINNING OF BALLOT: Delete everything before this line ======= .----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 1ST CALL FOR VOTES: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature | Official Usenet Voting Ballot (Do not remove this line!) |----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Please provide your real name, or your vote may be rejected. Place | ONLY your name (ie. do NOT include your e-mail address or any other | information; ONLY your name) after the colon on the following line: Voter name: | Insert YES, NO, ABSTAIN, or CANCEL inside the brackets for each | newsgroup listed below (do not delete the newsgroup name): Your Vote Newsgroup --------- ----------------------------------------------------------- [ ] rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature ======== END OF BALLOT: Delete everything after this line ============== This CFV was created with uvpq 1.0 (Jun 4 1997). PQ datestamp: 970324 From billones@primenet.com Mon Oct 13 06:30:04 1997 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: Jeremy Billones Reply-To: voting@clark.net Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,alt.guitar.tab,rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature Subject: 2nd CFV: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature moderated Followup-To: poster Message-ID: <876748735.11174@isc.org> Supersedes: <875603423.11338@isc.org> Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers Approved: newgroups-request@isc.org Expires: 22 Oct 1997 00:00:00 GMT Archive-Name: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature Date: Mon, 13 Oct 1997 13:18:56 GMT Lines: 158 Xref: news.isc.org news.announce.newgroups:844 LAST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2) moderated group rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature Newsgroups line: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature Guitar tablature and performance. (Moderated) Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 21 Oct 1997. This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. Questions about the proposed group should be directed to the proponent. Proponent: Cal Woods Votetaker: Jeremy Billones RATIONALE: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature There are currently two existing groups for guitar tablature and performance, alt.guitar.tab (a.g.t) and rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature (r.m.m.g.t). a.g.t was created by Scott Wakely years ago, while r.m.m.g.t was created about 5 years ago by Rich Kulawiec because of the noise in a.g.t . In recent times (1994 onwards) the signal-to-noise ratio of r.m.m.g.t has made it also practically unreadable, like a.g.t . Both groups are swamped with the typical usenet clutter of spam, trolls advertisements, and off-charter posts. In addition, the number of chord and tablature files in proportion to the number of requests has dropped significantly because many of the original members of r.m.m.g.t have since ceased participating and no one has taken their place. Therefore, it is proposed to change the status of r.m.m.g.t to that of a moderated group (leaving a.g.t unmoderated), with the group's original charter, while excluding much of the noise. CHARTER: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature The charters for both a.g.t and r.m.m.g.t described them as 'groups for the discussion of guitar-playing', which is a little broader than simply 'groups for the posting of tablature.' This allows for the posting of chord files, files for bass guitar, and discussion of the styles of playing, as well as equipment and effects, used in playing a song, as well as general lessons and other informational posts. The proposal of moderation is intended to restore r.m.m.g.t to its original charter, while excluding noise. All posts in keeping with charter are to be considered appropriate posts, in particular: Posting of chords and/or tablature and/or lyrics as interpreted by ear from the music (not taken from magazines/books), and corrections and/or additions to such posts. Discussion concerning how to play particular songs (styles and tempo of play, equipment and settings used, techniques employed, etc.), and guitar playing in general (lessons, mode and scale information, etc.) Requests for crd/tab files not already at the archive. 4Sale of tablature books and magazines. Notices for internet sites relating to guitar playing, for utilities to aid in the reading and writing of chord and tablature files, etc. The following in particular are to be considered inappropriate posts: Discussion of the artistic merit of artists. Any and all spam, trolls, chain-letters, make-money-fast posts, and advertisements, except as noted above. Recommendations (given or sought) on purchasing guitars and equipment, without particular reference to a given song or artist. Posts with excessive quoted material; 'me too' posts; posts joining mailing lists. END CHARTER. MODERATOR INFO: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature Moderator: rcwoods@olga.net Administrative contact address: rmmgt-request@olga.net Article submission address: rmmgt@olga.net END MODERATOR INFO. HOW TO VOTE: Extract the ballot from the CFV by deleting everything before and after the "BEGINNING OF BALLOT" and "END OF BALLOT" lines. Don't worry about the spacing of the columns or any quote characters (">") that your reply inserts. Please, DO NOT send the entire CFV back to me! Fill in the ballot as shown below. Please provde your REAL NAME and indicate your desired vote in the appropriate locations inside the ballot. When finished, MAIL the ballot to: < voting@clark.net > Just "replying" to this message should work, but check the "To:" line. Examples of how to properly indicate your vote: [ YES ] example.yes.vote [ NO ] example.no.vote [ ABSTAIN ] example.abstention [ CANCEL ] example.cancellation DO NOT modify, alter or delete any information in this ballot! If you do, the voting software will probably reject your ballot. If these instructions are unclear, please consult the Introduction to Usenet Voting or the Usenet Voting FAQ at http://www.iki.fi/~jpatokal/uvv. 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. 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 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. ======== BEGINNING OF BALLOT: Delete everything before this line ======= .----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 1ST CALL FOR VOTES: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature | Official Usenet Voting Ballot (Do not remove this line!) |----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Please provide your real name, or your vote may be rejected. Place | ONLY your name (ie. do NOT include your e-mail address or any other | information; ONLY your name) after the colon on the following line: Voter name: | Insert YES, NO, ABSTAIN, or CANCEL inside the brackets for each | newsgroup listed below (do not delete the newsgroup name): Your Vote Newsgroup --------- ----------------------------------------------------------- [ ] rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature ======== END OF BALLOT: Delete everything after this line ============== This CFV was created with uvpq 1.0 (Jun 4 1997). PQ datestamp: 970324 From billones@primenet.com Wed Oct 22 07:00:23 1997 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: Jeremy Billones Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,alt.guitar.tab,rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature Subject: RESULT: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature passes 183:22 Followup-To: news.groups Message-ID: <877528221.2831@isc.org> Supersedes: <876748735.11174@isc.org> Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers Approved: newgroups-request@isc.org Archive-Name: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature Date: Wed, 22 Oct 1997 13:50:22 GMT Lines: 323 Xref: news.isc.org news.announce.newgroups:891 RESULT unmoderated group rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature passes 183:22 There were 183 YES votes and 22 NO votes, for a total of 205 valid votes. There was 1 abstain and 2 invalid ballots. 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. Newsgroups line: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature Guitar tablature and performance. This vote was being conducted by a neutral third party. Questions about the proposed group should be directed to the proponent. Proponent: Cal Woods Votetaker: Jeremy Billones RATIONALE: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature There are currently two existing groups for guitar tablature and performance, alt.guitar.tab (a.g.t) and rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature (r.m.m.g.t). a.g.t was created by Scott Wakely years ago, while r.m.m.g.t was created about 5 years ago by Rich Kulawiec because of the noise in a.g.t . In recent times (1994 onwards) the signal-to-noise ratio of r.m.m.g.t has made it also practically unreadable, like a.g.t . Both groups are swamped with the typical usenet clutter of spam, trolls advertisements, and off-charter posts. In addition, the number of chord and tablature files in proportion to the number of requests has dropped significantly because many of the original members of r.m.m.g.t have since ceased participating and no one has taken their place. Therefore, it is proposed to change the status of r.m.m.g.t to that of a moderated group (leaving a.g.t unmoderated), with the group's original charter, while excluding much of the noise. CHARTER: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature The charters for both a.g.t and r.m.m.g.t described them as 'groups for the discussion of guitar-playing', which is a little broader than simply 'groups for the posting of tablature.' This allows for the posting of chord files, files for bass guitar, and discussion of the styles of playing, as well as equipment and effects, used in playing a song, as well as general lessons and other informational posts. The proposal of moderation is intended to restore r.m.m.g.t to its original charter, while excluding noise. All posts in keeping with charter are to be considered appropriate posts, in particular: Posting of chords and/or tablature and/or lyrics as interpreted by ear from the music (not taken from magazines/books), and corrections and/or additions to such posts. Discussion concerning how to play particular songs (styles and tempo of play, equipment and settings used, techniques employed, etc.), and guitar playing in general (lessons, mode and scale information, etc.) Requests for crd/tab files not already at the archive. 4Sale of tablature books and magazines. Notices for internet sites relating to guitar playing, for utilities to aid in the reading and writing of chord and tablature files, etc. The following in particular are to be considered inappropriate posts: Discussion of the artistic merit of artists. Any and all spam, trolls, chain-letters, make-money-fast posts, and advertisements, except as noted above. Recommendations (given or sought) on purchasing guitars and equipment, without particular reference to a given song or artist. Posts with excessive quoted material; 'me too' posts; posts joining mailing lists. END CHARTER. MODERATOR INFO: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature Moderator: rcwoods@olga.net Administrative contact address: rmmgt-request@olga.net Article submission address: rmmgt@olga.net END MODERATOR INFO. rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature Final Vote Ack Voted Yes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *nospam*samcc@pepper.ncinter.net Stephen McClune 079539@bud.cc.swin.edu.au Ian Holmes 3bgal@qlink.queensu.ca Greg LeBlanc a.jorge@mail.telepac.pt Antonio Jorge ada108@psu.edu Andy Adelewitz ag@fz.frmug.org Alexandre Golovanivsky al158546@mail.mty.itesm.mx Francisco Estupin Hinojosa alex@f1.u-strasbg.fr Alex J. Boeglin amuelle@engmlab.uct.ac.za Andreas anlassak@uni-oldenburg.de ANDREAS LASSAK anthony.mills@dsto.defence.gov.au Anthony Mills arielle@taronga.com Stephanie da Silva ASJMK1@UAA.ALASKA.EDU James Kaleta augustin@telenet.net Vance Augustine bcomber@super.zippo.com Benjamin Comber bdolling@CapAccess.org Bill Dollinger bedwarm@mail.dotcom.fr Robert Manion bgg@connect.com.au Ben Golding bgschaid@ws1.atv.tuwien.ac.at Bernhard F.W. Gschaider biftad@concentric.net Daniel Chen boud@rempt.xs4all.nl Boudewijn Rempt brown9@niehs.nih.gov Lance Brown BSTWB2@tay.ac.uk C.C.Pipe@reading.ac.uk Colin Pipe CARL.BROWN@roche.com Carl Brown chads@cybertron.com Chad Smith chads@cybertron.com Chad Smith Charles.Pecheur@inria.fr Charles Pecheur CHosey@cobweb.net Chet Hosey chris.gaasch@co.hennepin.mn.us Chris Gaasch chris@westnet.com Christopher X. Candreva chriseb@nortel.ca Chris Ebenezer Christian.Becker@dlr.de Christian Becker Clayton@fluidcontrol.demon.co.uk Clayton Smith Coen.Schilderman@rivm.nl Coen Schilderman cprince@chass.utoronto.ca Clifton Kristopher Prince cranston@dynamite.com.au Andy Cranston cromwell@nortel.ca David Cromwell DAGU07A@prodigy.com LANA CROSS dannyp@sky.net Danny Porter davidp@cyberhighway.net David Poor dbowie@sas.upenn.edu David Bowie deb@aswas.com Debbie Levitt dimock@deas.harvard.edu Allyn Dimock djmaryb@mindspring.com mary b DobBole96@elephant.com Jerome P. Elisha dogcow@toastman.us.itd.umich.edu Tom Spindler donkiely@computer.org Don Kiely dougob@ix.netcom.com Doug O'Brien dperw@mail.utexas.edu robert goodden eholley@vnet.IBM.COM Ed Holley ellis@ftel.net Rick Ellis espen.pedersen@nbr.no Espen Pedersen euthke@siam.muc.de Ekkehard Uthke fbparker@hiwaay.net F.B. Parker foa@igc.apc.org Robert Willson forbis@io.com Dave Forbis forrest@postgres.Berkeley.EDU Jon Forrest furlom@rpi.edu Mike Furlong furlom@rpi.edu Mike Furlong fuy1@GL.UMBC.EDU Francis Uy gainsworth@seanet.com George Ainsworth GECross@aol.com Grace E. Cross gilis@techunix.technion.ac.il Gil Steinbrecher gnr@roadrunner.com Richard F Barrett griffson@epix.net Jack Griffin gt1789b@prism.gatech.edu Tony Louis Watt helfrick@SEDSystems.ca Glenn Helfrick henrik@tde.lth.se Henrik Borjeson herg@umsicht.fhg.de Arnd Hergarten heuermh@CAA.MRS.UMN.EDU Michael Heuer hfung@lerami.lerctr.org Henry Fung hh299@cleveland.Freenet.Edu Jim Baranovich irina@rempt.xs2all.nl Irina Rempt j.lee@mindless.com Joanne Lee jaa@aeronix.com John Auer jasmine@fl.net.au Jasmine Taylor jcl@phoenix.Princeton.EDU John C. Leylegian jdan@physics.ucsd.edu James Danielson jeremy@innominate.demon.co.uk Jeremy Sagar jglynn@thezone.net Justin Glynn jimmy@walrus.com Jimmy Pena jkivijar@cc.hut.fi Janne Kivijarvi jlk@euronet.nl jan kosters JMOSER@wwa.com Jim Moser john.burrows@btinternet.com John Burrows JOHNSOWR@dayzim.com Ray Johnson jonvb.no.spam@snerpa.is JB jotero@las.es Jorge Otero jpc@drum.msfc.nasa.gov J. Porter Clark jwillner@runet.edu Jeffrey A. Willner jyves@nortel.ca Jean-Yves Levesque kcd@tpgi.com.au Ken Davis kdouglas@barrywebb.com.au Ken Douglas ke6isf@streamtech.com Dennis Allen Carr keanj@agresearch.cri.nz John Kean kimdv@best.com Kim DeVaughn king_v@nj.paradyne.com Joe Vahabzadeh kisner@ecn.purdue.edu Jordan Kisner kkasemsa@mozart.inet.co.th Khantipol Kasemsant klaw@gte.net Keith Law kronos_@hotmail.com Keith G. Saturn lani@lava.net Lani T. Miller lhumane@CapAccess.org Richard Silverton linut@nycap.rr.com linut loter05@tid.es F.J.Herrera malc@malbro.demon.co.uk Malc Brookes marcus@ncipher.com Marcus Streets Martin.Mildner@lukin.craybbs.co.uk Martin Mildner mau@beatles.cselt.it Maurizio Codogno maynard@ptw.com Ray W. Maynard maz@Pap.UniVie.AC.AT Rupert Mazzucco mikec@gbrmpa.gov.au Michael Christensen millerb@patchsvr.fc.hp.com Bryan Miller mmazi@gw2.s-gimb.lj.edus.si Matija Mazi mmcbain@irus.rri.uwo.ca Matthew McBain moorer@cs.man.ac.uk Richard J. Moore morse@vnet.net Paul Noble mrbungle@nh.ultranet.com Sean Harris mtr4c@faraday.clas.virginia.edu Mark Rickling nartsegg@ix.netcom.com Jonathan Roberts nautico@gulftel.com Clifton Jones neil@dananeda.demon.co.uk Neil Johan news97c@stejonda.demon.co.uk dave d nicholdb@istar.ca Dan Nicholas nick@cimio.co.uk Nick Waterman Who Hates Long Ballots nodac@potsdam.edu Chifuru Noda patrick@ace-comp.com Patrick Burrows paulf@ms.com Paul Filipski paxil@inorth.on.ca Trevor Tymchuk PHA95IH@shef.ac.uk Ian Huyton pillot@irit.fr Patrice PILLOT piperjon@aristotle.net Jonathan Clarke psheen@energy.com.au Pat Sheen psk2@po.cwru.edu Peter Kim pswart@juno.com Philip L. Swart PURICER@feld.cvut.cz Pavel Puricer student K337 randell@heinous.music.uiowa.edu Alex Randell rblad@southwind.net Erik Blad rboerger@austx.tandem.com Ron Boerger ric@achenar.demon.co.uk Ric Kelly rmplstlskn@IEI.COM Scott jones rob@aimnet.com Rob Duncan rosalia@cygnus.com Mark Galassi rosentha@hao.ucar.edu Colin Rosenthal Ross.Galvin@cambridge.simoco.com Ross Galvin rsk@itw.com Rich Kulawiec rteale@ozemail.com.au Ray Teale rufinus@e-math.ams.org J Rufinus rumpole@mortimer.com WILLIAM JOHN KITCHEN ryan@gumbo.caltech.edu Ryan Patterson s.mueller@hit.handshake.de Stephan Mueller saltydog@seacoast.com Jeffrey Baker sanschag@sol.bch.msu.edu Paul Sanschagrin schoentz@princeton.edu M. Schoenitz sean1315@hotmail.com Sean shishz@rpi.edu Zing Zing Shishak sorg@fzg.mw.tu-muenchen.de Alexander Sorg sparks@ncst.nrl.navy.mil Randall Sparks stamper@stamper.com Chris Stamper steve@guitars.powernet.co.uk Steve Cobham SteveO@mediaone.net Steve Orben sukalac@nm.picker.com Ron Sukalac SunnyNight@juno.com Bill Jackson t95mvi@student.tdb.uu.se Mrten Wikstrm tach@joplin.fmed.edu.uy Santiago Arraga techind@ilcnet.com Matt Perry terobins@hamlet.uncg.edu Thomas Robinson Thor.Arne.Gald.Semb@halden.online.no Thor Arne Gald Semb Todd.Miller@courtesan.com Todd Miller tonyb@null.net Tony Basoglu tonys@wt.net Tony Storz Torben.Mueller@mbox.soziologie.uni-hannover.de Torben Mueller trumbore@enter.net Chris Trumbore tylor@island.net Kybor Tylor User557686@aol.com Jim Palm vespa@mail.com Aboriginal Vespa Rider vpdura@hiwaay.net Victor Dura vurian@rempt.xs4all.nl Cynlei Vurian astin Brun weed@venus.co.uk Weed widenius@ling.helsinki.fi Risto Widenius wmcclain@salamander.com Bill McClain wolld@win.bright.net Dan Woll woods.232@osu.edu cal woods worcs@ttacs1.ttu.edu Roger Saathoff zach@instantplanet.com Zach Baker Voted No ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ booda@datasync.com Martin H. Booda calabres@chass.utoronto.ca T.Calabrese chriseb@nortel.ca Chris Ebenezer d@idiom.com d irsagent@hempseed.com IRS Agent jeffery.hunt@ns.sympatico.ca Jeffery D. Hunt jlowther@pwa.acusd.edu John Lowther marquez@pacbell.net Aaron Marquez moshe_obrien@hotmail.com Rabbi Moshe O'Brien msoysal@mistik.express.net Mustafa Soysal MS57 nospam@fwb.gulf.net Jules Dubois olav@viking.mv.com Olav Nieuwejaar p014677b@pb.seflin.org Anthony S. Gambino patl@lcs.mit.edu Patrick J. LoPresti Paul.Bernhardt@m.cc.utah.edu Paul Bernhardt red@rahul.net Red rick@bcm.tmc.edu Richard Miller sgwm@maitreya.demon.co.uk SGWM simon@darkmere.gen.nz Simon Lyall Spanner@larrrrrd.demon.co.uk Chris Hayes stainles@bga.com Dwight Brown steiners@primenet.com Jason Steiner VirginTimmieSkirvinFellatesSheep@teenworld.poboxes.com Animal Protection Le Abstained ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ chris@aimnet.net Christopher Robin Zimmerman Votes in error ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ crustdacln@aol.com Crustdacln ! No ballot oaea@idirect.com Ontario Alternative Education Association ! No ballot