Re: [802SEC] 'connected car' study item liaison statement from 3GPP
Hello James,
I agree this would be simplest.
However, I think we also need to capture any cover letter or email content, as this might indicate the intended use or expected response.
I would say we should have a new doc group: "Incoming Liaisons"
Documents posted must contain any cover letter or email content as well as any document liaised - i.e. the source, purpose and expected response are clear. If the document is marked copyright, the posted document shall include a copyright release, and the person doing the posting is responsible for getting the release (this will make is a popular job :0).
(There are a couple of ways of practically doing all this. I would merge any multiple documents (email, copyright release, doc) using pdf. An alternative might be to post a .zip containing these as separate docs.)
The "author" metadata should clearly indicate the source person and organization. But do we also need to track the person posting?
"Fred Blogs on behalf of Georgio Georgini (Georges Foundation Inc)".
Best Regards,
Adrian P STEPHENS
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Subject: Re: [802SEC] 'connected car' study item liaison statement from 3GPP
Adrian
Perhaps we should have a document category under the EC portion for liaisons and external communications? That is the simplest to create (takes only a few minutes, as I am sure you know).
James Gilb
On 03/17/2015 06:38 AM, Stephens, Adrian P wrote:
> Hello Paul,
>
> Could I request that you provide links to these documents for use by 802 groups, either to a location on an 802 document server, or (better) by linking the document on a 3GPP server?
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> Perhaps there could be location on Mentor specifically for incoming liaisons.
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> Otherwise, my recourse will be to create an 802.11 document, add a cover page describing how this comes to be on the .11 server and upload it.
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> And, I guess we would repeat that action for each 802 group that has an interest.
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> Best Regards,
>
> Adrian P STEPHENS
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> Subject: [802SEC] 'connected car' study item liaison statement from
> 3GPP
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> Dear EC members,
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> During our closing EC meeting last Friday I received the attached liaison statement from 3GPP on the Study on LTE support for V2X services. It doesn't explicitly request a response, but requests the IEEE take the information into account. Please pass this along to your group if you believe there is interest in this subject. JohnD, please post this to the liaison portion of the 802 web page.
>
> My recommendation is 802 should foster a cooperative relationship with 3GPP on this topic and provide feedback--but that is for the 802 participants to decide. Please let the EC know if you think it would be best to respond on an individual group basis or a coordinated basis across the 802 LMSC sponsor or something else. This is good topic for our 802 EC interim teleconference call--I will add it to the draft agenda.
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> I will also forward this to the recently formed IEEE Standard Coordinating Committee (SCC) 42 on Transportation (you may recall I've been assigned to SCC 42 as the Computer Society representative).
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> Regards,
>
> --Paul
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> Dear all,
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> Please find attached liaison from 3GPP SA to ETSI ITS, US SAE, US ITSA, Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, GSMA Connected Living and IEEE on “information regarding V2X study in 3GPP”.
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> BR,
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