Re: Motion P1788/0022.01: ContinuityBit -- discussion perios begins
Baker,
On Sep 12, 2010, at 9:02 PM, Ralph Baker Kearfott wrote:
> Can someone help me at this point? If John concurs, can this be counted
> as a friendly amendment, and we continue the discussion on the
> amended motion without resetting the clock?
Yes, but I gather from a couple of John's messages that he might not accept it as a friendly amendment.
If John does not accept this as an amendment, my interpretation of our Policies and Procedures is that you table M0022.01, open a 3 week discussion period on this amendment (I suggest M0022.01.Amend001.01, to allow room for growth). At the end of 3 weeks discussion of the amendment, we enter a 3 week voting period on the amendment.
I see nothing in our P&P that provides for any shortened process.
George
>
> Baker
>
> On 9/12/2010 19:53, Dan Zuras Intervals wrote:
>>> From: "Nate Hayes"<nh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> To:<rbk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>>> "Dan Zuras Intervals"<intervals08@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> Cc: "John Pryce"<j.d.pryce@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>>> <stds-1788@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> Subject: Re: Motion P1788/0022.01: ContinuityBit -- discussion perios begins
>>> Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2010 19:44:58 -0500
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Ok, folks. That all sounds good to me.
>>>
>>> Attached then, is my formal submission for an amendment to Motion 22.
>>>
>>> I think John has done a fine job on the motion and am only proposing an
>>> amendment to change that P1788 standardize "defined and continuous" as the
>>> official "public interface" of this decoration bit as opposed to
>>> "discontinuous".
>>>
>>> My reasons why I think this would be best for P1788 are also explained in
>>> the paper.
>>>
>>> Sincerley,
>>>
>>> Nate Hayes
>>>
>>
>> And in the spirit of formality,
>> I formally second this amendment. - Dan
>>
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