[802SEC] Conditional submission of P802.3REVam to RevCom
Colleagues:
P802.3REVam was
submitted to RevCom for June consideration, and this message is in fulfillment
of the requirements of LMSC P&P Clause 21 (formerly Procedure 10). The
conditions for leaving P802.3REVam on the RevCom agenda have been met.
Condition:
1.
The ballot announcement included the
required statement of Condition 1.
2. The
ballot period and schedule were consistent with the schedule presented to the
EC. The ballot closed successfully on 11 May 2005. A comment
resolution meeting was held on 16 May 2005 with all five comments were
considered and responses were written and agreed to by the ballot resolution
group.
3. There were no new negative votes in the
second recirculation ballot. The approval percentage has risen from 85% in
the initial ballot to more than 96% in the second
recirculation.
4. No changes
have been made to the draft as a result of this second recirculation
ballot. Three non-substantive editorial comments will be passed to the
publication editor. (Along with all previous comments agreed to be passed
to the publications editor.)
5. Two comments were marked as
"must be satisfied". One of these was an SCC 14 comment indicating
satisfaction with our efforts in addressing their coordination comments from
earlier ballots. The second was from a previous negative
balloter.
6. The one invalid disapprove comment submitted on the
draft was determined to be out of scope. It was a essentially a
restatement of the commenter's first recirculation ballot comment. It
repeated the commenter's dissatisfaction with the resolution of a large
number of the commenter's initial D2.0 ballot comments.
7. The ballot
closed 11 May 2005 with the following results:
RESPONSE RATE
This ballot has met the 75% returned
ballot requirement.
69 eligible people in this ballot
group.
54 affirmative votes
2 negative votes with comments
0 negative votes without comments
2 abstention votes
58 votes received = 84 % returned
3 % abstention
APPROVAL RATE
The 75% affirmation requirement is
being met.
54 affirmative votes
2 negative votes with comments
56 votes = 96% affirmative
Therefore all requirements for recirculation have been
met and the project should remain on the June RevCom
agenda.
Bob
Grow
Chair, IEEE
802.3
bob.grow@ieee.org
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