Re: [802SEC] Response to Commentors on 802.15 KMP PAR
Bob -
The point of the question is to get a dialog going with the RAC at an early
stage in the project if there is the possibility that they will need to set
up a new registry for your use. If you at some stage decide that there is
no registration impact, and the RAC agrees, then its a done deal. On the
other hand, if you leave it till Sponsor ballot/RevCom submission and
someone discovers that there IS a registration impact, then that could slow
you down. At the moment, given the response of your WG, I believe that the
answer you need is "Yes".
Regards,
Tony
http://www.suidhefarmcottages.co.uk
On 9 November 2011 23:02, Bob Heile <bheile@ieee.org> wrote:
> Tony
>
> The answer we really wanted is maybe. The Recommended Practice could be
> implemented either way depending on trade-offs. I am inferring your counsel
> is to include it as a yes even though we may not use it and if so are there
> any issues of saying yes but then not needing it?
>
> Thanks
>
> Bob H.
>
>
> At 10:17 PM 11/9/2011 +0000, Tony Jeffree wrote:
>
>> Bob -
>>
>> The .15 response to 802.1's comments clearly indicates that the WG is
>> aware
>> of possible registration activity, yet the revised draft PAR text answers
>> question 6.1b with "No". Please fix this - the right answer is, by your
>> own
>> WG's admission, "Yes". The PAR form will also require an explanation to be
>> entered.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Tony
>>
>> http://www.suidhefarmcottages.**co.uk<http://www.suidhefarmcottages.co.uk>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 9 November 2011 21:47, Bob Heile <bheile@ieee.org> wrote:
>>
>> > All
>> >
>> > We received five sets of comments on the KMP PAR and 5C. They were
>> from:
>> > * 802.15.6 Task Group
>> > * 802.11 Working Group
>> > * 802.21 Working Group
>> > * IEEE 802.1 Working Group
>> > * Rene Struik 802.15 voting member
>> > Attached are three documents, a word doc containing all the comments
>> > received and responses to them, a redline of the PAR and a revised copy
>> of
>> > the 5C reflecting those responses. I will send a redline of the 5C
>> once I
>> > track it down.
>> >
>> > Regards
>> >
>> > Bob
>> >
>> >
>> > Bob Heile, Ph.D
>> > Chairman, ZigBee Alliance
>> > Chair, IEEE 802.15 Working Group on Wireless Personal Area Networks
>> > Co-Chair IEEE P2030 Task Force 3 on Smartgrid Communications
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> Bob Heile, Ph.D
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> Co-Chair IEEE P2030 Task Force 3 on Smartgrid Communications
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