brodie@fps.mcw.edu (02/20/90)
This is a mass ACK for votes taken so far, and also another request for votes. I have not received nearly enough votes overall to pass the group, so PLEASE send in your votes. I really think this would be a neat newsgroup, but it can't be created without your support. Once again, the following outlines the proposal. Proposal: rec.photo.3d Status: unmoderated group, "subgroup" of currently existing rec.photo Charter: This group will be for the discussion of virtually any 3-dimensional photography topic, which can include (but is not limited to): Stereo Photography Holography Stereo Cinematography (both movies and television) General information, and also "technical" information on the above topics will be included, so that both "curious", "novice", and "expert" people in this arena may participate. This whole topic (holography, stereo photography) has grown in the last several years, and this newsgroup will help set a central point for these discussions, as well as help "new" readers become familiar with these fascinating technologies. Your vote is encouraged! Voting begins immediately, and ends at 12:01 a.m. March 10th, 1990 (CDT). Votes must be sent to internet: brodie@fps.mcw.edu UUCP: ...uwm.edu!fps!brodie The standard voting rules apply (summarized:) Any votes received after the end of voting will be invalid. All votes received must be explicitly "for" or "against" the group as proposed. You must include a message that (for example), says 'I vote for rec.photo.3d as proposed...". Any "conditional" votes (i.e., I vote for ... if..) will be rejected. The following "yes" votes have been received so far... Mary Shafer (OFV) <shafer@skipper.dfrf.nasa.gov> Kent C. Brodie <brodie@fps.mcw.edu> davidsen@crdos1.crd.ge.com Phil Howard KA9WGN <phil@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> Metafont Consultant Account <xanthian@ads.com> Stanier A <alan%essex.ac.uk@NSFNET-RELAY.AC.UK> Paul Abraham <sf352%city.ac.uk@NSFNET-RELAY.AC.UK> wine@CS.UCLA.EDU tam@zubenelgenubi.Berkeley.EDU (Tam M. Nguyen) xcbe12a@ucrmath.ucr.edu (wayne wallace) dyip@lemming.nas.nasa.gov (David C. Yip) cathy@seismo.gps.caltech.edu (Cathy Smither) leo@flash.uwm.edu (Leo Hejza) uwm!ames!uts.amdahl.com!bew (Brian Weis) mnetor!becker!spocom!gng@uwm.edu davidsen@crdos1.crd.ge.com saj@lucifer.psyc.Virginia.EDU (Steve Jacquot) cooper@robotics.jpl.nasa.gov (Brian Cooper) uwm!uunet.uu.net!svcs1!mlevski rcbajv@urc.tue.nl (John Voesten) <FRN@PSUVM.PSU.EDU> And the following "No" votes have also been received. uwm!chinacat.Lonestar.ORG!chip (Chip Rosenthal) Richard H. Miller <rick@pavlov.bcm.tmc.edu> uwm!rpp386.Cactus.ORG!jfh (John F. Haugh II) oplinger@ra.crd.ge.com (B. S. Oplinger) Joel B Levin <levin@BBN.COM> wisner@hayes.fai.alaska.edu (Bill Wisner) uwm!chinacat.Lonestar.ORG!chip (Chip Rosenthal) uwm!wjh12.harvard.edu!premise!fedeva!dynasys!jessea ctuel@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU (Cliff Tuel) riiali@lut.fi (Pekka Riiali) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kent C. Brodie - Systems Manager brodie@fps.mcw.edu Medical College of Wisconsin voice: +1 414 778 4500 FAX: +1 414 778 6694 "The worst thing you can do to a VAX/VMS system is log in." -Said at a local DECUS vax performance seminar