|  | Posted by Woodchuck Bill on 06/14/05 00:53 
"William Drew" <bwr607@hotmail.com> wrote innews:1118693951.12274@isc.org:
 
 >                      REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD)
 >                 unmoderated group comp.databases.mysql
 >
 > This is an invitation to discuss the following proposal to create
 > newsgroup comp.databases.mysql.   Please note that YOU CANNOT VOTE
 > NOW;  you may be able to vote on a version of this proposal later.
 >  See the PROCEDURE section below if you need information about how
 > the discussion works.
 >
 > PLEASE POST ANY FOLLOWUPS TO THE NEWSGROUP NEWS.GROUPS.
 >
 > Newsgroup line:
 > comp.databases.mysql     MySQL RDBMS technical discussions.
 >
 > CHANGES from previous RFD:
 >
 > Minor changes in syntax have been made to the newsgroup line,
 > rationale, and charter sections of this proposal.
 >
 > RATIONALE: comp.databases.mysql
 >
 > MySQL is a relational database server that is finding increasingly
 > wide acceptance as a back end solution for developing data-driven
 > web sites and applications.
 >
 > There is no dedicated newsgroup for MySQL in the comp.* hierarchy
 > and, as a result, most of the discussions of MySQL take place in
 > the comp.lang.php newsgroup. This is unsatisfactory because MySQL
 > is not in any intrinsic way related to the PHP language, and users
 > of MySQL who do not use it in conjunction with PHP front ends are
 > unlikely to know to look for discussions of MySQL there. In
 > addition, discussion of issues related to MySQL but not to PHP are
 > off-topic for comp.lang.php.  A new group specifically for MySQL
 > would offer a place where all users of MySQL could participate
 > without risking being off-topic for the group and where all users
 > of MySQL could easily discover the group.
 >
 > CHARTER: comp.databases.mysql
 >
 > This newsgroup comp.databases.mysql is a forum for technical
 > discussion of the MySQL relational database management system.
 > All topics that pertain to using, learning, developing,
 > maintaining or improving MySQL are on-topic in this newsgroup.
 >
 > Posting of advertising and/or promotional material of any kind to
 > comp.databases.mysql is explicitly prohibited.  Posting of
 > binaries is not permitted, with the exception of small binary
 > components in otherwise non-binary postings, such as PGP
 > signatures or X-Face headers.  Posts must be readable as plain
 > text. HTML, RTF and similarly formatted messages are prohibited
 >
 > END CHARTER.
 >
 > PROCEDURE
 >
 > When an RFD appears, it begins a process called the newsgroup
 > creation process.  The first stage of that process is the
 > discussion period, and that's the stage that's now in effect.
 >
 > During the discussion period, the object is indeed to discuss
 > whether this proposal should be enacted, and to discuss any
 > potential problems with it and how to resolve them.  Because the
 > RFD has a Followup-To header pointing to news.groups, discussion
 > will be posted there.  Therefore, if you want to be heard in the
 > discussion, you should post your own posts in news.groups too.
 > Similarly, if you want to read the discussion, you should be
 > prepared to read it in news.groups.
 >
 > During the discussion period, the proponents may issue new drafts
 > of the proposal, perhaps with major changes:  "2nd RFD", "3rd
 > RFD", etc.  Please do not assume that these will be the same as
 > this draft; please make a point of reading each, if you wish to
 > avoid surprises.
 >
 > Following the discussion period, there may be a second stage,
 > called a voting period.  This cannot begin until 21 days after the
 > first RFD, *and* 10 days after the last RFD.  The proponents
 > decide whether to ask for a voting period.  If a voting period is
 > requested by the proponents, then a neutral vote taker will post a
 > Call For Votes, or CFV, whose appearance begins the voting period.
 >  The CFV will contain instructions on how to go about voting.  You
 > cannot vote until the CFV appears.  If you want to be sure of
 > seeing any CFV, but you don't want to read the discussion, you may
 > wish to subscribe to news.announce.newgroups, a low-volume group
 > consisting mostly of RFDs, CFVs, and related posts.
 >
 > For further information about this process, please see "Guidelines
 > for Big Eight Newsgroup Creation" in news.announce.newgroups.
 > This post tries to obey all guidelines in that post and in "How to
 > Format and Submit a New Group Proposal".  Please refer to these
 > documents if you have further questions.
 >
 > DISTRIBUTION:
 >
 > The RFD has been posted directly to the following newsgroups:
 >
 > news.announce.newgroups
 > news.groups
 > comp.lang.php
 > alt.php.sql
 > alt.php
 >
 > Pointer messages to this RFD will be posted to:
 >
 > comp.databases
 > alt.comp.lang.php
 > mailing.database.mysql
 >
 > Proponent: Gary L. Burnore <gburnore@databasix.com>
 > Proponent: William Drew <bwr607@hotmail.com>
 
 If anyone from the PHP groups would like to offer feedback on this
 proposal, please do.  :-)
 
 --
 
 Bill
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