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Re: [802SEC] Proposed Chair's Guideline re cross-WG document access




Roger -

Your changes are a distinct improvement - thanks.

Regards,
Tony

At 09:24 10/10/2002 -0600, Roger B. Marks wrote:
>Tony,
>
>I like the guideline you have proposed.
>
>I propose this editorial variant:
>
>"Active participants in the activities of one 802 Working Group, Study 
>Group, or Technical Advisory Group often have a legitimate need to study 
>the work of other such groups. Therefore, access to the private areas of 
>any 802 WG/TAG/SG web site, and to any private 802 WG/TAG/SG email 
>reflector, should be granted to any participant in any other such group 
>upon request.
>
>For the purposes of this guideline, a "participant" is taken to be one of 
>the following:
>
>- A current voting member of a WG/TAG/SG;
>- Any individual identified by the Chair of a WG/TAG/SG as a participant 
>in the activities of that group.
>
>802 groups may also operate reciprocal access arrangements in which the 
>username/password for one group's web site allows access to the private 
>areas of another group, and vice versa. This practice is encouraged."
>
>Roger
>
>
>At 3:18 PM +0100 02/10/10, Tony Jeffree wrote:
> >Paul asked me to draft some text for a proposed guideline. My first cut 
> can be found below. I will re-draft based on any comments I receive 
> within the next 30 days (i.e., by 10th November).
> >
> >
> >Regards,
> >Tony
> >
> >
> >------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> ------------------
> >
> >Chair's Guideline regarding cross-WG document and Email reflector access
> >========================================================================
> >
> >In recognition of the fact that active participants in the activities of 
> one 802 Working Group (or Study Group or Technical Advisory Group) often 
> have a legitimate need to study the work of other Working Groups/Study 
> Groups/TAGs in 802, access to the private areas of any 802 WG/TAG/SG 
> website, and to any 802 WG/TAG/SG Email exploder, should be granted to 
> any participant in any other 802 WG/TAG/SG if such access is requested by 
> that participant.
> >
> >For the purposes of this guideline, a "participant" is taken to be one 
> of the following:
> >
> >- A current voting member of a WG/TAG/SG;
> >- Any individual identified by the Chair of a WG/TAG/SG as a participant 
> in the activities of that WG/TAG/SG.
> >
> >Confirmation of the "participant" status of an individual requesting 
> such access can be obtained, if necessary, from the Chair of the 
> WG/TAG/SG concerned.
> >
> >Some of the existing 802 WGs already operate reciprocal access 
> arrangements to the private areas of their websites; for example, the 
> username/password for the 802.1 website allows access to the private 
> areas of the 802.11 website, and vice versa. This practice is encouraged.

Regards,
Tony