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[802.3_100GCU] May Interim Meeting - Agenda & Call for Presentations



Dear Task Force Participants,

The IEEE P802.3bj Task Force will be meeting at the IEEE 802.3 May 2012 Interim in Minneapolis, MN, USA.  The IEEE P802.3bj Task Force will be meeting on Thurs & Fri (May 17 - 18) with a hard stop on Friday at 5pm.  Registration and meeting details may be found at http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e5n54vrjf056442e&llr=bqlaqkgab. You are strongly encouraged to make your reservations as soon as possible.  Early Web Registration: Before 5pm PST Friday April 27, 2012.

 

At the March Plenary, the TF adopted a number of proposals, which, the editorial team will be working on pulling together into a proposed draft.   Therefore, the meeting agenda will include the review of the proposed text.  Presentation submissions should address any holes we have in the current body of work.  The goal of the meeting will be to leave the May interim meeting with the end result of the creation of D1.0 and the start of the Task Force comment Phase, as per our adopted timeline. 

 

Presentations should be kept to 20 minutes in duration, excluding time for questions and answers.  Requests for presentation time greater than 20 minutes will be considered on a case-by-case basis, and the requestor should contact the chair prior to making the request to justify the additional time. 

 

Requests for presentation time must be made two Fridays preceding the meeting.  For the May Interim meeting, requests for presentation time shall be made to me at jdambrosia@xxxxxxxx  and must be made by May 4, 2012.  The presenter shall e-mail a PDF, soft-copy version of the presentation to me at jdambrosia@xxxxxxxx by Tuesday of the week preceding the meeting.  For the May Interim, presentations must be submitted by May 8, 2012

 

As a reminder, please make sure that all requests for presentations or submissions of presentation material have no restrictive notices at the bottom of the email.  All such emails will be refused and requests / presentations will not be acknowledged. 

 

All individuals submitting presentations should review the Procedures for Presenters Page - http://www.ieee802.org/3/bj/public/presentproc.html.    

 

I would greatly appreciate presenters reviewing their own presentations to verify that they have followed the cited Presentation Style Guidelines.  Also, to support the web site search tool used by the IEEE P802.3 web site the 'Document Information' fields of the PDF file must be completed as follows:

 

Title: Title of presentation

Author: Name(s) of author(s)

Subject: IEEE P802.3bj 100 Gb/s Backplane and Copper Cable Task Force

 

As a reminder to the group, we are a contribution driven organization.   It should not be assumed by anyone that work will just get done without contributions to drive it.  Areas not moving forward will be brought to the attention of the Task Force for consideration on how to address.  . 

 

I look forward to seeing everyone in Minneapolis!

 

Best Regards,

 

John D’Ambrosia

Tel:       717.460.8535

Email    jdambrosia@xxxxxxxx