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Subject: CFV: comp.lang.perl.modules
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Date: 6 Feb 1996 03:02:11 -0000
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FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
unmoderated group comp.lang.perl.modules
Newsgroups line:
comp.lang.perl.modules Use and development of Perl modules.
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 27 Feb 1996.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. Questions about
the proposed group should be directed to the proponent.
Proponent: Jon Orwant <
[email protected]>
Votetaker: Bill Aten <
[email protected]>
RATIONALE: comp.lang.perl.modules
A Perl module is a chunk of code that users can load into their Perl
programs, similar to libraries in C. There are several dozen modules
bundled with the standard Perl distribution, and over a hundred available
on the CPAN (Comprehensive Perl Archive Network) or mentioned in Tim
Bunce's Module Registry. At the moment, all module questions end up in
comp.lang.perl.misc where the heavy volume often dissuades module authors
and other would-be answerers from reading. Skimming a newsgroup dedicated
to modules is a much more tractable task.
CHARTER: comp.lang.perl.modules
comp.lang.perl.modules serves as a forum for discussion about:
o how to use existing modules (except Tk)
o module development
END CHARTER.
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
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[ YES ] example.yes.vote
[ NO ] example.no.vote
[ ABSTAIN ] example.abstention
[ CANCEL ] example.cancellation
*** PLEASE ***
DO NOT alter, modify, or delete any other information in this ballot!
If you do, the voting software will probably reject your vote.
===== BEGINNING OF BALLOT: Delete everything BEFORE this line =====
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comp.lang.perl.modules Ballot
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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) on the same line as "Voter name:".
Voter name:
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Insert YES, NO, ABSTAIN, or CANCEL inside the brackets for each
newsgroup listed below (do not delete the newsgroup name):
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[ ] comp.lang.perl.modules
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IMPORTANT VOTING PROCEDURE NOTES:
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more than one vote per account. 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.
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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. Names, addresses, and votes of all voters
will be published in the final voting results post.
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read a proposed newsgroup. Soliciting votes from disinterested parties
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moderator, and the proponent (if specifically authorized by the votetaker)
are permitted to distribute copies of this CFV.
Distribution of pre-marked or otherwise modified copies of this CFV is
generally considered voting fraud and should be reported immediately to
the votetaker or the UVV <
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is determined to have occurred, it is standard operating procedure to
delete ALL votes submitted by the violator. When in doubt, ask the
votetaker.
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This CFV has been cross-posted to:
news.announce.newgroups, news.groups, comp.lang.perl.announce,
comp.lang.perl.misc
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