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Hi Jon, You say, If I put the event on the 802.11 calendar, it would be duplicated on the 802 calendar." Yes, that's the whole point. Why is that a bad thing? I see nothing but upside. As it stands now, 802.11 people who want to attend the JTC1
meeting in 2 months are going to have to go back through their mail archive to find this email exchange and find out where the exact calendar is that lists that meeting. Again, a huge PITA for no reason that I can tell. More information is a good thing, not
a bad thing. This SG started in 802.11 (due to the singular 802.11 focus on the Chinese NB's push of WAPI) and it has a pedigree from 802.11 (Andrew does a liaison report at the *802.11* plenary for a reason). It has, rightfully, expanded to
include other 802 subgroups but I don't see a problem with a little assist to the busy 802.11 people who otherwise need to spend time digging through web pages and/or email threads in order to find out how to join the meeting.
regards, Dan. -- "the object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." – Marcus Aurelius On 3/7/22, 4:39 PM, "Jon Rosdahl" <jrosdahl@xxxxxxxx> wrote: Hi Daniel, The 802.11 calendar is automatically pulled to the 802 calendar. the JTC1 SC is an 802 Standing committee, and originates on the 802 calendar. If I put the event on the 802.11 calendar, it would be duplicated on the 802 calendar. As it is an 802 SC, it is under the 802 IMAT path as well. Regards, Jon ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jon Rosdahl Engineer, Senior Staff
On Mon, Mar 7, 2022 at 2:44 PM Harkins, Daniel <daniel.harkins@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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