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Re: [802SEC] reciprocal attendance credit: policy and current status of home/target group assignments



Paul-

I think the rationale and target groups listed are all appropriate.
I think it's time for me to add some context as to why membership in two
groups is an issue.  Such membership is generally considered undesirable
because it was used and abused in the early days as an economy move by
certain funding entities of participants (one connector manufacturer comes
to mind).  One incident comes to mind where a particular member was "working"
both Dot3 and Dot5 and he came running into the room at the end of the vote.

That particular incident hardened a lot of people's attitude for years.

RESULT:  I have strong feelings both ways.

Best regards,
	Geoff

> On Apr 16, 2019, at 5:44 AMPDT, Paul Nikolich <paul.nikolich@att.net> wrote:
> 
> James,
> 
> Thank you for pointing me to the relevant text.
> 
> Dear 802 EC Members,,
> 
> As appropriate if reciprocal attendance credit applies to your group, please let me know which 'target groups' you have approved for your 'home groups'.  Please see the governing WG P&P below as identified by James.  Thank you.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> --Paul
> 
> ------ Original Message ------
> From: "James P. K. Gilb" <jgilb@yahoo.com>
> To: "paul nikolich" <paul.nikolich@att.net>; "Jon Rosdahl" <jrosdahl@ieee.org>; "Roger Marks" <r.b.marks@ieee.org>; "Subir Das" <sdas@perspectalabs.com>; "Jay Holcomb" <jholcomb@ieee.org>; "Tim Godfrey" <tim.godfrey@ieee.org>
> Sent: 4/16/2019 1:59:07 AM
> Subject: Re: reciprocal attendance credit policy
> 
>> Paul
>> 
>> It is in the WG P&P.  I spent a lot of time persuading everyone to accept my terminology of home WG and target WG.  It all resides in 4.2.4 Maintaining Credit:
>> ----------------------
>> To encourage attendance in certain target Working Groups whose subject matter is of significance to a Working Group, the Working Group Chair may designate other Working Groups as target groups.
>> 
>> A home group is a Working Group or TAG in which a person is a member (i.e., has voting rights). A target group is a Working Group or TAG in which the person is attending and the Working Group Chair of the home group has approved as target group. Maintaining credit is meeting participation credit that is registered in the home group while the person is attending a meeting in the target group.
>> 
>> The Chair of the home group shall determine if maintaining credit will be allowed for that home group while attending a target group. A person registering attendance in a target group shall obtain attendance credit in the persons home group and the target group. If the person has more than one home group for which the Chair of the home group has allowed maintaining credit, then the person shall select which home group for which they will be given credit.
>> ------------------------------
>> 
>> James Gilb
>> 
>> On 4/15/19 11:45 AM, paul nikolich wrote:
>>> James, Roger, Jon, Subir, Jay, Tim,
>>> I've been looking for the documented 802 reciprocal attendance policy without success, if you know where it is, please point me it. Thank you.
>>> Regards,
>>> --Paul
>>> 
> 
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