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--- This message came from the IEEE 802.11 ARC Reflector ---
My huge apologies, everyone! Somehow this event fell off my calendar. (There has been something nagging at the back of my mind all morning, and I couldn’t put my finger on what it was – now I know! L ) So, to try to recover: - We could still have a call, with 10 days’ notice, the week of March 6. Would those with an interest in this topic be available, say, March 8 at 12 pm (noon) Eastern time? I have a minor conflict, but will forgo that for the sake of getting this moving (and as penance for blowing it, today!). Or, other suggestions? - Also, to let everyone know, I have been working on some scripts to identify and categorize all the “TruthValue” type MIB variables in the -2016 Standard, which I should be able to apply to amendments (like 11ai and 11ah, as well as new ones under development), so I can present the results of that analysis on a next call, or in Vancouver. I’ll post something, soon, I hope… (Was going to share preliminary results on today’s call, but they’re not really baked enough yet to post something that would be more confusing than helpful, without explanation. But, it should be better, soon.) Mark From: Mark Hamilton [mailto:mark.hamilton2152@xxxxxxxxx] All, This is a reminder that, as agreed in Atlanta, the ARC SC planned to hold a teleconference to forward our work on the MIB Design Patterns, with 10 or more days’ notice. This email provides that notice. The teleconference will be held on Wednesday, Feb 22nd at 12:00 pm (noon) Eastern Time, for 1 hour. We’ll use the JoinMe conference bridge (connection information is below). My intent is to review the latest version of 11-15/0355 and 11-14/1281. I am still working on my personal updates to these documents, and will post updates before the call. If anyone else has any contributions on the topic, or has any time to help update these documents, please let me know!
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