Re: stds-802-mobility: 802.20 Policies and Procedures
Bob,
I propose you, Gang Wu and I do a conference call after Gang returns from Japan. I believe he is back after Feb. 28th.
We can then discuss and understand the rationale for your proposed amendments. I been traveling so I apologize for not replying to your email earlier.
Gang,
Please give us some available days and times for a call during the week of March 1st.
I look forward to a productive call and then a good set of improvements in the P&P.
Thank you,
Jerry Upton
Chair, IEEE 802.20
In a message dated 2/16/2004 9:16:48 AM Eastern Standard Time, rdlove@nc.rr.com writes:
> Jerry, you developed the "802.20 Policies and Procedures" and had them posted at http://www.ieee802.org/20/Documents.htm prior to our Vancouver meeting. I submitted proposed changes to that document. My proposed changes are posted as document C802.20-04/19 at http://www.ieee802.org/20/Contributions.html. You asked if I wanted to discuss those changes in Vancouver and I replied that it would be more efficient for the group if you first reviewed the proposed changes and commented on them, so we would not have to spend WG time with the initial review. The January meeting has been over for more than a month and I still have had no reply to you.
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> What is your position about the changes I proposed?
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> What is your position about the gaping hole in the procedures, the lack of a process for conducting electronic ballots on motions?
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> I assume we will need to place on the agenda, the item of "proposed changes in policies and procedures". We can minimize the time we spend in the meeting if you will address the comments that I developed last month, and post your reply to
> this reflector, rather than waiting for March.
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> Thank you Jerry.
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> Best regards,
>
> Robert D. Love
> President, LAN Connect Consultants
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