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Jon,
Thank you for the explanation and background. I appreciate Robert's work and his explanation. The explanation caused me to doubt what I thought I had understood.
I had thought that 801.11-ay inadvertently deviated from the
base 802.11 standard but the statement below suggests I was mistaken, suggesting that the inconsistency arose with an external specification which deviates from the 802.11 standard.
Which is it?
Thanks.
Thanks alsoto Robert for his excellent work BTW.
Ben
From: Jon Rosdahl <jrosdahl@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2022 11:54 AM To: STDS-802-11@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <STDS-802-11@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [STDS-802-11] Suggested P802.11-2020/Cor1 change --- This message came from the IEEE 802.11 Working Group Reflector ---
Ben,
The Corrigenda changes bit 6 to bit 11.
The debate is how to describe that in the document so that it makes sense.
The introductory paragraph is not part of the standard, but a description of how the change from 6 to 11 is displayed in the standard.
The roll-in of TGba which occurs after TGay is part of the "current baseline". The Corrigenda has to reflect that reality.
Hence on the very first page, it lists 802.11-2020, 802.11ax, 802.11ay, 802.11ba.
So the description explains how the change from bit 6 to 11 (the error that was the target of the corrigenda) is depicted.
Given the comments from the potential balloters, the update that Robert has made is reasonable and expected.
Jon
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