Step 2 - commenting
Once you have voted, the links "Add comment" and "Upload comments" will appear on the voting screen.Single comments
Press
the "Add comment" link from the voting screen.
Enter values for the fields (see table below for help on
what to put in these fields).
Then press "OK".
Multiple comments
To
upload multiple comments press the "Upload comments"
link from the voting screen.
The "upload comments" page provides links to template files in .xls and
.csv
formats. The .xls template includes some field
validations. If this doesn't work with your
spreadsheet program, use the .csv format.
Fill in your comments. Then browse to the file and
press the OK button.
The system will not let you upload comments that do not
meet the requirements described below in "Comments".
See
ePoll
User Guide 5.3
The draft and the supporting documentation: |
Document | Hyperlink |
Draft | Draft P802.11Cor 1_D1.0.pdf |
Redlined Doc | N/A |
Resolution Doc |
N/A |
Comment Template | .xls
format or csv
format Note: you must be logged in to Mentor for these links to work. |
Ballot Group | LB262 Voters |
CA Document | N/A |
CSD Document | N/A |
Comments
If you are filling in a comment spreadsheet, be sure to use the full word spelled out as above. If you don't exactly match one of these three terms, the system will not let you upload your spreadsheet.
Please keep the explanation of the comment separate from what you want done as a result of your reasoning. The voting group is too large for the task group to be interpreting what you are requesting.
Please remember that the operating rules state that all "No" votes MUST be accompanied by comments which include specific reasons and enough information for the group to understand what you desire in order to change your "no" to a "yes". Simply saying "not good enough" is insufficient as the task group cannot reasonably be expected to understand what would satisfy the commenter and so invalidation of the vote is justifiable.
This field indicates whether the comment must be satisfied in order for you to change your vote to "yes".
Any voter that votes "no" must have at least one comment marked "must be satisfied=yes" as to support for their "no" vote. This field must not be left blank for any comment accompanying a "no" vote, as the intent of the voter regarding this comment would be ambiguous.
If you are uploading a spreadsheet, be sure to use either "Yes" or "No" in this column, as any other value might stop the system accepting your comments. Any voter that votes "yes" should not have any comments marked "yes" in this column.