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RE: Proposed Letter to CS SAB and IEEE-SA Standards on Electronic Balloting




Geoff,

This is not yet the vote: it is debate time.

All

Although I have to agree with Geoff that this is a bit outside the scope, I
do support the inclusion of this part of the process. May be by adding to
the subject: "and streamlining of the process"?
I support Geoff's second issue.

Vic Hayes


> ----------
> From: 	Geoff Thompson[SMTP:gthompso@nortelnetworks.com]
> Sent: 	Sunday, December 19, 1999 20:34
> To: 	Jim Carlo
> Cc: 	IEEE802; seifert@netcom.com; shaddock@extremenetworks.com;
> tony@jeffree.co.uk; davel@pdd.3com.com; David_Law@3mail.3com.com
> Subject: 	Re: Proposed Letter to CS SAB and IEEE-SA Standards on
> Electronic  Balloting
> 
> Geoff,
> 
> This is not yet the vote: it is debate time.
> 
> All
> 
> Although I have to agree with Geoff that this is a bit outside the scope,
> I do support the inclusion of this part of the process. May be by adding
> to the subject: "and streamlinig of the process"
> ?
> I support Geoff's second issue.
> 
> Vic Hayes
> 
>  
> I vote DISAPPROVE
> 
> 
> The following changes will change my vote to APPROVE.
> 
> Remove the 2nd sentence of item 3. This "rider" is a different issue and
> has nothing to with electronic balloting
> (Yes, I do support line item veto)
> 
> Within item 1 we should require that the response to the "Invitation to
> Ballot" be electronic. This would (a) REQUIRE the balloting service to
> move
> forward to a new integrated database and (b) eliminate the burdon on those
> conducting the ballot to perform the tedious step of verifying e-mail
> addresses during formation of the balloting group.
> 
> Geoff
> 
> 
> At 09:43 AM 12/19/99 -0600, Jim Carlo wrote:
> >
> >Per agreement at the SEC meeting, I am sending out letter for Electronic
> >Balloting for review by the SEC prior to official submission. Please send
> me
> >comments by 4Jan2000.
> >
> >To: Mike Binder   -  IEEE-SA Balloting Service
> >Cc: CS Standards Activity Board
> >Fr: Jim Carlo - Chair, IEEE 802
> >
> >The 802 SEC recommends that the entire LMSC Sponsor ballot process should
> be
> >conducted electronically (via e-mail and web). The entire process
> includes
> >ballot pool formation, ballot group solicitation and request, ballot
> group
> >approval, ballot submission, vote collection and comment resolution.
> >
> >In order to implement Electronic Balloting, the attached procedures were
> >developed by Bob Love (rdlove@ibm.com) for electronic ballot group
> formation
> >and approval in order to verify and approve the individuals and their
> email
> >addresses in the balloting group.
> >
> >Jim Carlo(jcarlo@ti.com) Cellular:1-214-693-1776 Voice&Fax:1-214-853-5274
> >TI Fellow, Networking Standards at Texas Instruments
> >Chair, IEEE802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee
> >
> >ATTACHED PROCEDURES - Bob Love
> >
> >1. Noting that the most critical addresses of the people in the ballot
> pool
> >are their email addresses, the entire process should be based on
> >communication via those email addresses.  As such a critical first step
> is
> >to obtain the correct email addresses of the people that have volunteered
> to
> >participate in LMSC ballots.
> >To do so, please send out a mailing to the entire group of volunteers
> >notifying them that we are moving toward electronic balloting, and that
> >supplying their correct e-mail contact information will be critical to
> >maintaining their eligibility to participate in future sponsor ballots.
> >The move to electronic balloting will require both email capability, and
> >access to the web to download drafts, to submit comments, and to vote.
> >Require the ballot pool volunteers send their full contact information
> >including email address in response to this note.  (You can set this up
> by
> >having them send the information electronically, which will facilitate
> your
> >building a data base).
> >
> >2. At the time of ballot pool formation for any LMSC vote, conduct the
> >ballot pool formation electronically only.  This way, all returns have
> >guaranteed valid e-mail addresses at the time the pool is formed, and
> >eliminates the requirement for the working group chairs to go through the
> >additional address validation process.
> >
> >3. In the invitation e-mail make it clear that no hard copy materials
> will
> >be made available to anyone.  Also make it clear that it is the
> >responsibility of people that volunteer to participate to cast their vote
> >(Approve / Do Not Approve / Abstain) in a timely manner, and that failure
> to
> >cast their vote after volunteering is sufficient cause to remove their
> names
> >from the overall 802 ballot pool.
> >
> >Jim Carlo(jcarlo@ti.com) Cellular:1-214-693-1776 Voice&Fax:1-214-853-5274
> >TI Fellow, Networking Standards at Texas Instruments
> >Chair, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6 Telecom and Info Exchange Between Systems
> >Chair, IEEE802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee
> >
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