Approve.
Matthew Sherman
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802
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-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Nikolich
[mailto:paul.nikolich@att.net]
Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2003 8:32
PM
To: IEEE802
Subject: [802SEC] +++SEC MOTION+++
Motion: Authorize Forwarding of the 802.11g draft to RevCom
Dear
SEC members,
This
is a 15 day SEC email ballot to make a determination by an SEC motion to
authorize forwarding 802.11g Draft 8.2 to RevCom.
Moved
by Stuart J. Kerry
Seconded
by Bob Heile
The
email ballot opens on Wednesday May 21st, 2003 10PM ET and closes Thursday June
5th, 2003 10PM ET.
Please
direct your responses to the SEC reflector with a CC directly to me (p.nikolich@ieee.org).
Regards,
- Paul
Nikolich
SUPPORTING INFORMATION / DOCUMENTATION Below:
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LAST SPONSOR BALLOT RESULTS:
Ballot:
P802.11g/D8.2 2nd IEEE Recirculation Ballot which Closed 2003-05-14, and
obtained a 95% approval.
This
ballot has met the 75% returned ballot requirement.
96
eligible people in this ballot group.
64
affirmative votes
3 negative
votes with comments
0
negative votes without comments
10
abstention votes
=====
77
votes received = 80% returned
12%
abstention
The
75% affirmation requirement is being met.
64
affirmative votes
3
negative votes with comments
=====
67 votes
= 95% affirmative
+++++++++
RESULTS OF TASK GROUP G AND 802.11 WG MOTIONS at DALLAS
802.11 session (May 2003):
Move
to Forward IEEE 802.11g Draft 8.2 to the IEEE 802 SEC and to RevCom for Final
Approval
Task
Group G: 26 / 0 / 0
802.11
WG: 102 / 0 / 2
+++++++++
SUMMARY OF REMAINING VOTERS ISSUES:
Attached is a summary of status of the three
"no" voters (O'Farrell, Moreton, Gilb) and the one new
"yes" with comments voter (Monteban).
Tim O'Farrell, Supergold
Tim voted NO on the first Sponsor Ballot, i.e. Draft 6.1
of IEEE 802.11g. We have not been able to contact him sense.
E-mails were sent on both recirculation ballots requesting his response.
At the April 2003 session of 802.11g, multiple attempts were made to
contact Tim to no avail. On the first recirculation ballot, Tim provided
five comments. One comments was editorial, and it was accepted. The
other four comments were technical. Tim had two comments related to
removing optional functionality, which were both rejected. Tim also had
two comments related to ACR which were both rejected.
-
Summary for Tim O'Farrell
o
Voted "No" on first
sponsor ballot
o
Has not voted on last of the
recirculation ballots
o
Attempts at contact have failed
Mike Moreton, Synad
Mike voted NO WITH COMMENTS on Draft 8.2. All of
Mike comments were editorial. Mike currently maintains his NO vote based
on previously circulated comments.
-
Summary for Mike Moreton
o
Voted "No" on Draft 8.2
based on previously submitted technical comments
o
Submitted no new technical comments
on Draft 8.2
o
Submitted 7 editorial comments
o
All editorial comments were rejected
James Gilb, Appairent
James also voted NO WITH COMMENTS on Draft 8.2. All
of James comments have previously been circulated. James maintains his NO
vote base on previously circulated comments.
-
Summary for James Gilb
o
Voted "No" on Draft 8.2
o
Submitted 14 technical and editorial
comments on Draft 8.2
o
None of the technical comments are
new
o
All comments were rejected
Leo Monteban, Agere
Leo voted YES WITH COMMENTS on Draft 8.2. Leo
submitted two editorial comments. Both editorial comments were found to
be non-substantive by IEEE 802.11 Task Group G, thus both were rejected.
-
Summary for Leo Monteban
o
Cast a "Yes" vote with two
comments
o
Both comments were editorial
o
Both comments were rejected
+++++++++
All
Comment Resolutions are included in Doc#: 11-03-381 rev.7 as posted to the
802.11 web site, which contains all the comments from the recirculation of
Draft 8.2. . A copy of which is attached for you convenience. The document
also contains Tim O'Farrell's comment from the first sponsor ballot and Mike
Moreton's and James Gilb's comments from the first ballot.
As
there were no new no votes or comments and no subsequent change was made to the
802.11g Draft 8.2, this ballot is concluded and D8.2 and supporting
documentation will be forwarded to RevCom for action at the upcoming meeting in
June.
/
Stuart
_______________________________
Stuart
J. Kerry
Chair,
IEEE 802.11 WLANs WG
Philips
Semiconductors, Inc.
1109
McKay Drive, M/S 48A SJ,
San
Jose, CA 95131-1706,
United
States of America.
Ph
: +1 (408) 474-7356
Fax:
+1 (408) 474-7247
Cell:
+1 (408) 348-3171
eMail:
stuart.kerry@philips.com
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