Re: [802SEC] Final version of IEEE and 802 Brand Identification presentation
Karen-
About your presentation...
On slide 4, last bullet
Where it says:
When referring to a draft standard, have "IEEE" precede its number
(IEEE P802.11F & )
My understanding has always been that one SHOULD NOT do this, i.e.
Standards should be referred to as "IEEE 802.3af" or "IEEE Std
802.3af"
Drafts should be referred to as "P802.3af" or "P802.3af/D4.1"
What is correct?
When did it change?
Who decides this stuff anyway?
Geoff
At 12:43 PM 7/18/2003 -0400, k.mccabe@ieee.org wrote:
>Dear All,
>For your reference, attached is the final version of the presentation on
>IEEE and 802 Brand Identification, slated to be given by Karen Rupp and me
>on Monday, 21 July, at individual working group opening plenary sessions.
>Below is "the traveling Brand Presentation" schedule:
>
>2:00--802.3
>2:30--802.11 (Joint meeting with 802.15, 802.18, 802.19)
>3:00--802.16
>3:30--802.17
>4:00--802.20
>5:00--802.1
>
>Thank you all for your input, and I look forward to meeting you in San
>Francisco.
>
>Best Regards,
>Karen
>
>(See attached file: brandmgmt_802plen.ppt)
>
>
>
>Karen McCabe
>Senior Marketing Manager, IEEE Standards
>445 Hoes Lane, PO Box 1331
>Piscataway NJ 08855 USA
>PH: +1 732 562 3824
>email: k.mccabe@ieee.org
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>