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Re: SEC reflector membership





Pat,

I don't recall being asked to add the adminstrative withdrawal of 802.12
to the agenda.  Should it go on the Monday agenda as an II, and the
Thursday agenda as an ME?

Howard

pat_thaler@agilent.com wrote:
> 
> What about non-voting emeritus members like working group chairs from
> working groups
> that have withdrawn their standards?  802.12 is up for administrative
> withdrawal in December
> and, since the products aren't being produced, the right thing to do is to
> let it happen. Are you
> guys going to kick me off the reflector?
> 
> Pat
> 
> PS. to Howard, Did Jim ask you to put the withdrawal of 802.12 on the
> agenda? I think
> he wanted the Exec to approve that course of action. PAT
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Geoff Thompson [mailto:gthompso@nortelnetworks.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 5:05 PM
> To: Paul Nikolich
> Cc: stds-802-sec@ieee.org
> Subject: Re: SEC reflector membership
> 
> Paul
> 
> At 09:24 AM 10/25/00 -0400, Paul Nikolich wrote:
> 
> Let's answer these questions (my initial thoughts are below the questions):
> 
> 1) Who shall be permanent member of the SEC reflector?
>         - all formal SEC members (whether voting or not)
> 
> Please add to this:
>         - Working Group Vice Chairs
> 
>         - IEEE staff supporting 802 standards development
>         - 802 plenary meeting coordinators/staff
> 
> 2) Who can be a temporary member of SEC reflector (on a meeting-to-meeting
> basis) as determined by the 802 chair or SEC?
>         - any other party that might help conduct SEC/802 business (e.g. Don
> Berry
> from Microsoft who is helping set up networking service for the Nov meeting)
> 
> I would say that:
>         1) Generally we don't do it.
>         2) It is easy to do and there is wide latitude for members of the
> SEC to be able to do it.
> 
> 3) Who can monitor SEC mail via the archive
>         - anyone who is interested
> 
> 4) Who can post to the SEC Reflector
>         - anyone who is a member of the reflector
>    Who can not post to the reflector
>         - anyone who is not a member of the reflector
> 
> --Paul
> 
> p.s. clearly Mike Takefman should be on the reflector--Howard, can you add
> him (tak@cisco.com) immediately?
> 
> Geoff