jack@cs.hw.ac.uk (Jack Campin) (03/08/88)
This is a call for votes for an unmoderated newsgroup "sci.logic". Logic is a subject that sprawls across a number of newsgroups: these include comp.os.research - logics for specifying concurrent systems comp.ai - fuzzy and nonmonotonic logics comp.databases - dependency theory, deductive databases (I gave up on this newsgroup long ago as it all seemed to be about prices for UNIFY and bugs in INGRES, but it may have got more interesting since then for all I know) comp.lang.prolog - not that Prolog has much to do with logic, but some of its adherents think it does, and some of its descendants do comp.theory - denotational semantics, combinatory logic, type theory ... sci.math - which has had a number of discussions of set theory sci.philosophy.tech - ditto sci.lang - Montague grammar and its successors sci.physics - quantum logic and there are a number of topics that don't fit happily into any of these (theorem provers for intensional logics? free logics? strict finitism?). Enough! Time for an end to the diaspora! Towards a National Home for logicians! I made a preliminary enquiry at the end of another posting to see if anyone was interested in a logic newsgroup. I got enough replies (mostly from the UK and California, as I expected) to suggest that we might have a quorum if I made the request a bit louder. Don't reply again if you've already mailed me successfully. I shouldn't have to say this, but: MAIL me your votes. Don't post them as news items! Follow up to news.groups ONLY! NO CROSSPOSTING! -- ARPA: jack%cs.glasgow.ac.uk@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk JANET:jack@uk.ac.glasgow.cs USENET: ...mcvax!ukc!cs.glasgow.ac.uk!jack Mail: Jack Campin, Computing Science Department, University of Glasgow, 17 Lilybank Gardens, Glasgow G12 8QQ, Scotland (041 339 8855 x 6045)