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Please remove my subscription. I got a confirmation from majordomo; however,
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William

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Howard Frazier [SMTP:millardo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent:	Monday, October 30, 2000 4:04 PM
> To:	stds-802-3-hssg@xxxxxxxx
> Subject:	Re: Requests for password to the protected site.
> 
> 
> 
> I think that the policy of limiting access to the drafts to the 802.3
> membership
> list or the 802.3ae attendance list is unnecessarily and improperly
> restrictive.
> 
> The copyright information on the front of the draft says:
> 
> 
>     Permission is hereby granted for IEEE Standards Committee participants
> 
>     to reproduce this document for purposes of IEEE standardization
> activities.
> 
> During 802.3z, I interpretted this to mean that any one who was
> participating
> in the work of the 802.3z Task Force was allowed access to the draft.
> Since
> many people participate solely via email, I considered all members of the
> stds-802-3-hssg reflector to be eligible for access.
> 
> Standards benefit from broad review.  Some very useful comments were
> submitted
> during 802.3z from people who never attended a meeting. I strongly
> encourage
> the leadership of 802.3ae and 802.3 to reconsider the draft access policy,
> in 
> favor of a more open policy.
> 
> Howard Frazier
> DomiNet Systems, Inc.
> 
> 
> Bruce Tolley wrote:
> > 
> > Geoff and Jonathan:
> > 
> > Many thanks for the email.
> > 
> > I just wanted to point out the obvious.  This policy prohibits access to
> > the very folks who need access: the R&D teams across the world who are
> busy
> > building 10 GbE product.
> > 
> > It might be time to the IEEE to rethink the IP philosophy behind the
> > copyright. The spec only has value if it is accessible to those who need
> to
> > implement it today and over the next year.  I am guess that the IP
> lawyers
> > have probably recommended this very policy in order to prevent the
> content
> > of the draft entering the public domain.
> > 
> > By restricting access the IEEE might be honoring the letter of their
> > interpretation of the copyright law, but they are definitely lowering
> the
> > value of the draft spec. The spec only has value if it is implemented so
> by
> > hindering implementation this policy lessens its value.
> > 
> > This policy not only hinders the development of products based on the
> spec
> > but it also puts many of us in the VERY awkward position of having to
> > resist somewhat legitimate requests to violate the the policy.
> > 
> > Thanks for listening
> > 
> > Bruce Tolley
> > Enterprise Line of Business
> > Cisco Systems
> > 
> > Bruce
> > 
> > Bruce Tolley
> > 
> > At 12:43 PM 10/28/00 -0700, Jonathan Thatcher wrote:
> > 
> > >I have recently received a significant number of requests for the
> password
> > >to the protected site. I have checked each person requesting this
> > >information against the membership list of 802.3 and the attendees of
> > >802.3ae. For those that were in these lists, I have forwarded the
> password.
> > >For those that were not, I have explained that the IEEE copyright
> > >policy/terms limit distribution to those who are attending the
> meetings.
> > >
> > >Because the burden of doing this is getting to be "a bit much." I will
> be
> > >forwarding a note to all 802.3 members and all who have been attending
> > >meetings informing them of the password.
> > >
> > >We invite all to come to the meetings and participate in the process
> (and
> > >thereby receive the password). Information on our next meeting can be
> found
> > >at:
> > >http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/plenary.html
> > >
> > >Information on future meetings can be found in the minutes from the
> meeting.
> > >See:
> > >http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/ae/public/sep00/minutes_0900.pdf
> > >
> > >Thank you for understanding,
> > >
> > >jonathan
> > >
> > >Jonathan Thatcher, Principal Engineer
> > >Chair, IEEE P802.3ae (10 Gigabit Ethernet)
> > >World Wide Packets
> > >115 North Sullivan Rd
> > >PO Box 950
> > >Veradale WA  99037
> > >509-242-9228; Fax 509-242-9001;
> > >jonathan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx