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Hello Mark, Please see below… Best Regards, Adrian P STEPHENS Tel: +44 (1793) 404 825 Tel: +44 (7920) 084 900 Tel: +1 (408) 239 7485 ---------------------------------------------- From:
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Jon, Since we’re being pedantic (and I gather we need to be…?)… In 7.2 (second/last paragraph), it says, “However, if the new participant
attends for the first time at an interim, that interim is substituted for a plenary.” This implies that the first interim, that is, the first session the participant attends, is the one
that qualifies as replacing a plenary. [Stephens, Adrian P] This is necessarily true at the time
he attends. But after a bunch of plenaries it no longer qualifies. But, in 7.5, it says, “The rule is that any interim after the first
of the 4 consecutive plenaries is a qualifying interim” which clearly says the second interim in Figure 7.2-2
should be the one where the process goes forward (effectively, the first interim is meaningless). [Stephens, Adrian P]
What we need to say is
The rule is that any interim after the first of the
last 4 consecutive plenaries is a qualifying interim. Based on the flow-chart in 7.4, I think the Figure in 7.2 is correct,
[Stephens, Adrian P]
I think that 7.4 and 7.2 are correct. and the text in 7.5 is misleading/incorrect. Perhaps the text in 7.5 was meant to apply only to
‘losing’ voting rights, per 7.1.4, and not the process for getting voting rights covered by 7.2 and 7.4?[Stephens,
Adrian P] ,
[Stephens, Adrian P]
No, There is no inconsistency. In all of the meetings
in figures 7.2, all of the interims are qualifying by the rule in 7.4. Consider the meetings (plenaries are even, interims are
odd) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (These are preceeding meetings.) Then the user attends a plenary 8. The qualifying meetings are 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 (4 plenaries and their following interim) The attended meeting is underlined. He is an aspirant. Now he attends the next plenary, meeting 10. The qualifying meetings are 4 5 6 7
8 9 10, he is a potential voter. Now he attends the next plenary as potential voter. After that meeting he is a voter
and his qualifying attendances are: 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 [Stephens, Adrian P]
Now turn to 7.2-2 He attends interim, which we’ll call meeting 7. 1 2 3 4 5 6
7, After this meeting he is an aspirant He then attends the march meeting 2 3 4 5 6
7 8. He is now a potential voter. Now he attends the may interim 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 Because he can only substitute a single interim, only
one of 7/9 counts, and he remains a potential voter. Then he attends the July plenary and becomes a voter. 4 5 6
7 8 9 10. He is a voter. I don’t understand why Mark thinks this is inconsistent, but I don’t see any
inconsistency. The point is that the eligible meetings are determined by the last 4 plenaries,
not the last plenary attended by that voter. Mark
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Hello Everyone, Today in our Meeting, I will introduce the new OM with the 2013 new doc number. There is a new section that we would like to add, and updates to some links within the doc. This revision is saved with the Show changes on...if you want to see it cleanly, remember to select "Review" Final version. We will discussion this a bit and then present to the WG on Wednesday. Thanks for checking it over for obvious issues that I may have not seen. Thanks, Jon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________________________________________
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