Hi George,
I've already voted YES, sent the message to Baker the day he announced the voting was open.
Regards,
Rudnei
2010/11/25 Corliss, George<george.corliss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
P1788,
Reminder: Voting on Motion 21.2 is open until Monday, December 13. Baker's announcement is appended below.
So far, no one has voted. As Baker explains in more detail, "To follow our policies and procedures document, we will therefore drop people on the roster after two consecutive non-votes ON ANY ISSUE. This includes the present vote."
George Corliss
P1788 Voting Tabulator
On Nov 22, 2010, at 1:33 PM, Ralph Baker Kearfott wrote:
P-1788:
The discussion period for Motion 21.2 has ended,
so voting on it will now begin. Voting will continue until the
after Monday, December 13. The voting will proceed according to
the rules for position papers (with a simple majority and a
quorum required for passage).
Juergen: Thank you for already updating the status on the web site.
All: The motion is available as a link on the web page
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/1788/private/Motions/AllMotions.html
(in the private area of the web site). Please contact me if you
need a password for the private area.
Note: There was previous confusion about the counting of absentee votes
and determination of a quorum. We have been determining a quorum
based on the number of active members that have registered with IEEE.
Also, we have not been removing members from the list of active members
based on non-participation in position paper votes (and only based
on non-participation in votes involving standards wording). However,
8.2, "Working group membership status," paragraph 2 states:
"Each member is expected to remain informed of working group business,
either through attending meetings or through electronic means, and to
participate in votes. The Secretary (or Vote Tabulator, as appropriate)
records who votes. Those who fail to vote on two consecutive issues will
be dropped from the roster. These persons can have their voting privileges
reinstated by again officially placing themselves on the roster."
Thus, there is no distinction between position votes and standards wording
votes in this regard. To follow our policies and procedures document,
we will therefore drop people on the roster after two consecutive non-votes
ON ANY ISSUE. This includes the present vote.
Sincerely,
Baker
Dr. George F. Corliss
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Marquette University
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