[802SEC] RE: [802.1] Membership update
Buzz -
I believe that suggestion has already been made ;-)
Regards,
Tony
At 13:41 04/11/2003 -0800, Rigsbee, Everett O wrote:
Ooooo
Tony, This seems a very precise and unambiguous statement of WG
membership rules.
Might I suggest you submit it
to our rules drafting committee to consider as a possible prototype for a
revised section on membership.
Clarity is GOODNESS when it
comes to rules. :-)
Thanx, Buzz
Dr. Everett O. (Buzz) Rigsbee
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- -----Original Message-----
- From: Tony Jeffree
[mailto:tony@jeffree.co.uk]
- Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 1:50 AM
- To: stds-802-1@ieee.org; stds-802-linksec@ieee.org
- Subject: [802.1] Membership update
- Firstly:
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- a definition of the current membership rules. As those of you
that were present in July will know, the current 802 rules on membership
are somewhat in need of some minor clarification, i.e., major re-writing;
however, the following reflects current (and historical) practice within
802.1 with regard to achieving, maintaining, and losing voting
membership:
- - 802.1 holds two kinds of working sessions; Plenary sessions (in
conjunction with the Plenary sessions of 802 as a whole), in March, July,
and November of each year, and Interim sessions, scheduled as needed
between Plenary sessions.
- - Each working session consists of a number of meetings; a
meeting is a contiguous period of time during which the working group (or
its task groups) meet to do business. Typically a meeting consists of a
morning or an afternoon during a Plenary or Interim session; there are
therefore typically 4 or more meetings held during a session.
- - Participants in 802.1 working sessions can claim attendance credit
by signing the signup sheets circulated during each meeting. By signing
the sheet, you are indicating that, by the end of that meeting, you will
have been present for the majority of the time allocated for that
meeting. (This last point is significant, as it is not legitimate to
claim attendance at a meeting of two different working groups that occupy
the same time period.)
- - If a participant claims attendance credit for 75% or more of the
meetings scheduled for an 802.1 session, then they have achieved
qualifying attendance at that session.
- - If a participant has qualifying attendance at two out of the last
four Plenary sessions of 802.1, then they can claim voting membership at
the next Plenary session they attend, PROVIDED THAT they have indicated
to the WG Chair that they have the intention to become a voting member of
the working group. Qualifying attendance at one properly constituted
802.1 Interim session that occurred during the span of the four Plenary
sessions can be substituted for one of the two qualifying Plenary session
attendances.
- - Voting membership is maintained by qualifying attendance at two out
of the last four Plenary sessions of 802.1, and by responding to 2 out of
the last 3 Working Group ballots. Again, qualifying attendance at one
properly constituted 802.1 Interim session that occurred during the span
of the four Plenary sessions can be substituted for one of the two
qualifying Plenary session attendances.
- - Voting membership, and all attendance credit achieved up to that
date, can be lost by a participant failing to meet their financial
obligations to IEEE 802 or to the sponsors of an Interim meeting, i.e.,
by failing to pay any attendance fees or dues that may be owing to IEEE
802 or to a meeting sponsor.
- Secondly:
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- If you are planning to gain voting rights in 802.1, please bear in
mind that you should regard voting membership as an obligation, rather
than a privilege. By gaining voting rights, you are signing up to active
participation in the work of the WG, and in particular, to active
participation in WG ballots. If you do not feel able to commit to doing
that work, please reconsider whether it is appropriate to become a voter.
In order for our work to progress, we are required to gain a 75% voter
response rate in WG ballots, so the last thing we need is voting members
that cannot or will not carry out their obligations.
- The following are currently voting members of 802.1:
- ----------------------------------------------------
- Floyd
Backes
- Les
Bell
- Paul
Bottorff
- Jim
Burns
- Dirceu Cavendish
- Paul
Congdon
- Arjan de
Heer
- Hesham Elbakoury
- David
Elie-Dit-Cosaque
- Norm Finn
- David
Frattura
- Gerard Goubert
- Steve
Haddock
- Atsushi Iwata
- Neil
Jarvis
- Tony
Jeffree
- Manu Kaycee
- Hal
Keen
- Bill
Lane
- Roger
Lapuh
- Loren
Larsen
- Marcus Leech
- Mahalingam Mani
- Dinesh Mohan
- Bob
Moskowitz
- Don
O'Connor
- Glenn
Parsons
- Ken
Patton
- Frank
Reichstein
- John
Roese
- Allyn
Romanow
- Dan
Romascanu
- Jessy V Rouyer
- Dolors Sala
- Mick
Seaman
- Jonathan Thatcher
- Michel Thorsen
- Dennis Volpano
- Karl
Weber
- Ludwig Winkel
- Michael D.
Wright
- The following are in danger of losing their membership of 802.1 for
lack of qualifying attendance credit:
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- Floyd
Backes
- Les
Bell
- Frank
Reichstein
- Karl
Weber
- The following have lost their membership of 802.1:
- --------------------------------------------------
- <None>
- The following are currently voting liaisons to 802.1 from 802.11:
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
- David
Halasz
- Russ
Housley
- Tim
Moore
- Dorothy
Stanley
- Jesse
Walker
- The following are currently voting liaisons to 802.1 from 802.3:
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- Richard
Brand
- ....... .....
- <I need to insert the full set of names agreed at the July plenary
here - can someone from .3 remind me what the names were
please?>
- The following have indicated that they wish to become voting members
and have sufficient qualifying session attendances to claim voting status
at the next Plenary session they attend:
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- Kenneth Alonge
- Marco Carugi
- Jae Park
- Arnold Sodder
- Muneyoshi Suzuki
- Cheng-Yin Lee
- Ali
Sajassi
- The following have indicated their intention to become voting members
but do not have any qualifying session attendance:
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- Christoph Muench
- Shawn Yang
- The following have indicated their intention to become voting members
and have achieved one or more qualifying session attendance:
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- Stephen Bailey
- Brandon Barry
- Mitchell Buchman
- Shantanu Kothavale
- Seyoun Lim
- John
Messenger
- Rene Struik
- Geoff
Thompson
- Geoffrey Waters
- Glen
Zorn
- The following currently have more than one qualifying session
attendance, and could become voting members at their next Plenary session
attendance if they indicate to me their desire to become voters:
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- Anush Elangovan
- Ran
Ish-Shalom
- Yannick Le Goff
- Satoshi
Obara
- Don
Pannell
- Antti Pietilainen
- Jaeyeon Song
- Craig
Easley
- Toru Inoue
- Yongbum
Kim
- Tommy Long
- Robert Wu
- Kazuo
Takagi
- The following currently have at least one qualifying session
attendance, but have not indicated to me their intention to become voting
members:
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- Atsushi Abe
- Brian Arnold
- Robert Barrett
- Rudolpf Brandner
- Richard Cam
- Ted Chang
- Girish Chiruvolu
- Su-il Choi
- George Claseman
- Charles
Cook
- Thomas Dineen
- Bernard
Dugerdil
- Linda Dunbar
- Yukihiro
Fujimoto
- Bob
Gaglianello
- Ajay Gummalla
- Kyeong-Soo Han
- Marc
Holness
- Raghib Hussain
- Youngkoo Jang
- David
Johnston
- Teruo Kaganoi
- Kazuho Kawagachi
- Tetsuya Kawakami
- Lior
Khermosh
- Jin Kim
- Jong
Hee Kim
- Junghak Kim
- Kwangjo Kim
- Takuya Kitamura
- Glen Kramer
- Ted Kuo
- Shobhan
Lakkapragada
- Jackson Lambert
- Jaehwoon Lee
- Ariel Maslos
- Tom
Mathey
- Kent McCammon
- Bill
McIntosh
- Richard Michalowski
- Ken Murakami
- Karen
O'Donoghue
- Yoshihiro Ohba
- Nayan Patel
- Gerry Pesavento
- Georgi Petkov
- Bill
Quackenbush
- Ryan Rirth
- Sam
Sambasivan
- Concita Saracino
- Egbert-Jan Sol
- Matt Squire
- Kumaran Veerayah
- Genadi Velev
- Gerard Vergnand
- John
Vollbrecht
- Alan
Weissberger
- Joris Wils
- Steven Yang
- Osamu Yoshihara
- Joshua Zhao
- Satoshi
Zino
- Please let me know if you feel the above does not properly reflect
your attendance/voting status, or if you intend to become a voting member
of 802.1.
- Regards,
- Tony
Regards,
Tony