aparently, including a sentence saying that I'd removed a
con******ity notice was sufficient to
block this message. Ironic.
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Resending as Listserv objected to a con*******ity notice that was
a hang-on from the discussion thread on the
802.11 reflector.
Best Regards,
Adrian Stephens
IEEE 802.11 Working Group Chair
mailto: adrian.p.stephens@ieee.org
Phone: +1 (971) 203-2032
Skype: adrian_stephens
On 09/12/2016 10:16, Adrian Stephens
wrote:
Dear 802.11 voters,
Based on the comments thread you will have seen, and on private
discussions, I am hereby extending the
LB225 to close on Sunday 8th Jan 2017. I will get the comments
to Robert on Monday 9th Jan.
The comments will be available then, even if the announcement
of the result is delayed for whatever reason.
Best Regards,
Adrian Stephens
IEEE 802.11 Working Group Chair
mailto: adrian.p.stephens@ieee.org
Phone: +1 (971) 203-2032
Skype: adrian_stephens
On 06/12/2016 12:13, Adrian
Stephens wrote:
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From: *** IEEE stds-802-11 List ***
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On Behalf Of Adrian Stephens
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2016
11:17 AM
To: STDS-802-11@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [STDS-802-11] IEEE 802.11
Mandatory Technical Letter Ballot 225
for P802.11ax Draft 1.0 Starts Today
--- This message came from the IEEE
802.11 Working Group Reflector ---
IEEE 802.11(TM) Letter Ballot 225
To: IEEE 802.11 Voters,
With this email, the 802.11 Working
Group is officially beginning WG
Technical Letter Ballot 225 (LB225),
which is a Letter Ballot on the
question "Should P802.11ax D1.0 be
forwarded to Sponsor Ballot?".
This Letter Ballot opens Thu Dec 01,
2016 at 23:59 Eastern Time USA
(11:59PM) and will close 30 days later
on Sat Dec 31, 2016 at 23:59 Eastern
Time USA (11:59pm). All necessary
documents are available in the
instructions that can be found on the
IEEE 802.11 web site at
http://www.ieee802.org/11/LetterBallots/LB225ax/LB225_instructions.html.
Important:
o This is a 30-day Technical letter
ballot and the ballot group
(i.e., those that may vote) for this
ballot is all IEEE 802.11 voter
members as of the start of this letter
ballot.
o All current voter members of
802.11 are required to vote on this
ballot series.
o If you cast a "Do not approve"
vote on this ballot, it must be
accompanied by comments for your vote
to be valid.
o You must follow these
instructions to vote. Do not send an
email to
vote. Voting by any method other than
the web-based process described here
will invalidate your vote.
o Failure to follow these
instructions will result in your vote
being
discarded as an invalid vote.
o Not voting on a letter ballot
series or sending an invalid vote can
affect your voting privileges.
o The draft is password protected
in accordance with IEEE 802
Policies and Procedures. To obtain
the draft, use the username and the
password supplied to active members
for the 802.11 WG private area.
(The attached file contains a reminder
set for 4 days before the close of the
ballot. You may find it helpful to
import this into or open this with
your calendar client in order to get
an automated reminder.)
Thank you for participating in Letter
Ballot 225.
Adrian Stephens, IEEE 802.11 Working
Group Chair
E-mail: Adrian.P.Stephens@ieee.org
Osama Aboul-Magd, IEEE 802.11 TGax
Chair
E-mail: Osama.AboulMagd@huawei.com
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