spell@seq.uncwil.edu (Chris Spell) (06/25/91)
Call For Votes comp.sys.palmtops comp.sys.hp48 comp.sources.hp48 comp.sys.handhelds Background Comp.sys.handhelds has served a wide variety of systems with only one unifying attribute: the ability to be held in the outstretched hand. While numerous systems have been discussed in this group, the vast majority has been about calculators based on the HP Saturn processor, and of late, the HP48SX. While in some respects the HP48 was an evolutionary product, in others, it was revolutionary, particularly in the ability to exchange programs electronically. This permitted large programs to be disseminated over the net, without the need to rekey them. Another development which has been both evolutionary and revolutionary has been the availability of increasingly sophisticated organizers and DOS handhelds. While these systems may seem to be as much "handhelds" as the HP calculators, there seems little of common interest between the users of machines such as the Sharp Wizards, Casio BOSSs, etc. and the HP48 users. It has thus become apparent that some reorganization of comp.sys.handhelds was necessary. Over the past three months, this discussion has simmered (indeed, boiled over), and two areas of consensus have emerged: * A moderated group for sources, which will be predominantly HP48, would be a useful asset. * The organizers/DOS handhelds do not fit well in the current handheld group. Another point has become the focus of much rancor: * The HP48 is sufficiently different from all other machines, and has sufficient user base to warrant its own group In order to resolve the issue, the vote will consider three groups, permitting an unambiguous resolution. It should be noted that it also permits some ambiguous resolutions as well, but life's full of choices, isn't it? A realativly unknown issue about comp.sys.handhelds is that it is not an official Usenet newsgroup. I think that if we are going to keep handhelds, we need to vote on it to make it an official Usenet newsgroup. I'm not sure why it has never become an official Usenet group, but I'm told that it is only an inet group. Charter comp.sys.palmtops This newsgroup will contain all discussion related to any machine classified as a palmtop. The Wizard, BOSS, HP95, the rumored Sony/Mac machine, that new CMOS Cray (the one with antigrav units) are considered palmtops. Charter comp.sys.hp48 This newsgroup will contain all discussion pertaining to the HP48 calculator and accessories. HP28 discussion is also invited and welcome. Anything that is normally posted to comp.sys.handhelds about the HP48 should be posted here with the exception of programs in any form. Programs should be posted to the source group, assuming that it passes. Otherwise, all programs will be posted here. Charter comp.sources.hp48 This moderated newsgroup will contain all program postings and anything that needs to be archived. All programs can and should be posted here. It will not matter if they are rpl source, assembly source, uuencoded binaries, asc encoded binaries, or any other format that might come up in the foreseeable future. It would be good to post large documents like the internals list here for archiving and to keep the bytes down in the discussion group. This is not a requirement, only a suggestion. Each posting will contain rkive(1) headers so that rkive(1) can be used to automatically archive each posting. Hopefully the sites that archive comp.sources.* will also archive the HP48 source. There will be at least one archive site, seq.uncwil.edu. Each posting will also contain a version number so that it will be much easier to keep track of newer versions and to purge old versions. Since most HP28 programs run on the HP48, they are welcome. The postings will be identified by HP28 in the subject line of each message. The moderator will be Chris Spell (spell@seq.uncwil.edu) until such time as he decides to name a successor. Charter comp.sys.handhelds This newsgroup will contain all the same postings the inet group contains of the same name. Voting on this will just make comp.sys.handhelds an official Usenet newsgroup. Nothing else will change. If the vote fails comp.sys.handhelds will just remain an inet only group. How To Vote The vote will be patterned after the reorganization of rec.ham-radio.* Please edit and send in the ballot below. Each ballot will be stripped of all but the From: line and the lines containing valid votes by an automatic process; I won't see any comments included. No individual acknowledgments will be mailed. Votes will be acknowledged en masse in a posting one week prior to the close of the voting period, and complete vote results will be posted on as soon as possible following the close of voting. For each proposal, indicate your choice of a yes vote or a no vote by placing a Y or N, respectively, at the beginning of the line. The first character on the line that is either a Y or an N (case doesn't matter) will be counted as your vote on that proposal. You may abstain from any particular vote by deleting the line entirely from the ballot. An invalid line (one not containing a Y or an N before the "Proposal #n:" tag) will be treated as an abstention, as well. Please mail the completed ballot to: vote@seq.uncwil.edu THE BALLOT: =========== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ? Proposal #1: Create comp.sys.palmtops ? Proposal #2: Create comp.sys.hp48 ? Proposal #3: Create comp.sources.hp48 ? Proposal #4: Change comp.sys.handhelds from inet to official Usenet group ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Voting Period Voting started with the appearance of this message in news.announce.newgroups on June 19, 1991 and will officially end 11:59 (EST), July 12, 1991. All votes sent before or after the official start/end date will not be counted. All votes must be sent to the specified address. All votes utilizing creative/free form structure will be discarded. All votes posted will not be counted. Sponsors: Chris Spell spell@seq.uncwil.edu Jeff Mandel mandel@vax.anes.tulane.edu -- spell@seq.uncwil.edu thebeach!spell@seq.uncwil.edu