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It is very important that if we post this it be up to date on including all authorized activities because if there’s ever an issue we don’t want someone to point to it and
say the activity wasn’t duly authorized. I’d also suggest that we only include the information needed to identify the activity which changes rarely and omit the status columns which are more volatile. It is better
for people to go to the project information in the WG pages rather than thinking they have. Please remove all the date columns, or leave just ones for when the PAR and the standard were approved. Since Study Groups are intended to be ephemeral and are authorized at each plenary at the closing EC meeting for the next 4 months, I’d suggest putting the study groups on
one page that is updated based on the motions at the closing EC rather than distributing this information for each chair to track. I notice that completed projects are included but concluded study groups are not. For IEEE 802.1, 802.1ARce, 802.1CF, 802.1AEcg are missing.
For IEEE 802.3, the Study Group mentioned looks like the one that produced the 802.3bp PAR a year and a half ago. Other study groups have come and gone since then, the 4
current study groups are missing. The standing committee maintenance groups in IEEE 802.1 and 802.3 should also be on the sheet.
Regards, Pat From: ***** IEEE 802 Executive Committee List ***** [mailto:STDS-802-SEC@ieee.org]
On Behalf Of John D'Ambrosia All, Before I post, please review and get back to me with any comments such as Steve did below. John From:
owner-stds-802-sec@ieee.org [mailto:owner-stds-802-sec@ieee.org]
On Behalf Of Shellhammer, Steve Paul, It looks like Study Groups are also included here. Please add the coexistence in unlicensed bands (CUB) study group to 802.19. Thanks, Steve From: ***** IEEE 802 Executive Committee List ***** [mailto:STDS-802-SEC@ieee.org]
On Behalf Of Paul Nikolich Dear EC members, Attached you will find a spreadsheet which is intended to capture all the completed and in-process standards related activities in 802. Each group's activities is a row in a separate tab. If
the leftmost entry has yellow fill, it means that activity is complete. It is intended to be a single location where interested parties can quickly find the status 802 activity in a single consistent format, I find it useful it to track the work we are doing.
Kathryn Bennett has been doing a great job the past few years maintaining the spreadsheet, updating it prior to each plenary session--but there might be errors that neither she nor I have caught. Please review your group's tab to verify the information captured
is accurate and let us know your findings by 30 November 2014. Kathryn will incorporate the edits in to the next revision, to be issued after the December 2014 SASB meeting. JohnD, please put this current revision on the 802 web page under the "IEEE 802 General Information" header, right after the" List of Active Standards" item. Furthermore, I propose we use this document as an '802 register of duly authorized activities' as a means to provide a single document which captures formal actions that authorize standards
development related activities within 802 that have been taken by the 802 Executive Committee or by a Working Group or Technical Advisory Group. This should include everything we do in 802--projects, study groups, interest groups, next generation work, white
papers, etc. Credit goes to David Law for the idea to create this register. It is a brilliant suggestion. Regards, --Paul ---------- This email is sent from the 802 Executive Committee email reflector. This list is maintained by Listserv. ---------- This email is sent from the 802 Executive Committee email reflector. This list is maintained by Listserv.
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