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[STDS-802-16] ***P802.16-2004/Cor1/D3 Sponsor Ballot Results and Call for Reply Comments



P802.16-2004/Cor1/D3  was reviewed in IEEE-SA Sponsor Ballot from 10 
June - 10 July. By my approximate count, the result was:
	126 Approve (84%)
	 26 Disapprove
	  7 Abstain
	169 Ballots (76.8% out of 220 ballot group members)

We have received 556 unique comments (with duplicates removed). These 
are compiled in the Comment Report:
	<http://ieee802.org/16/docs/05/80216-05_042.zip>

This note is a Call for Reply Comments, with a deadline of Friday 15 
July AOE <http://ieee802.org/16/aoe.html>.

The instructions are below.

Roger

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To create and submit reply comments:

(1) Obtain Commentary <http://ieee802.org/16/docs/Commentary>, if you 
don't have it.

(2) Unzip the Comment Report to get a ".USR" file, which will open in 
Commentary.

(3) Read the comments in Commentary. When you want to respond to a 
comment, check the "Marked" box at the top of that record. Then fill 
out the following fields:

Recommendation by:
Recommendation:
Proposed Resolution:
Reason for Recommendation:

You are justified in recommending rejection on grounds of 
incompleteness or lack of a specific change request.

(4) When you are finished entering replies, look under Scripts and 
choose "Find Marked Records". This will find the records for which 
you checked the "Marked" box. Only the found records will be exported 
in Step (5). Don't include records on which you have no reply comment.

(5) Under Scripts, choose "Export Clause Editor's Proposals". Choose 
the file type "FileMaker Pro Runtime Files". Enter a file name of the 
form "Cor1_reply_Name.USR", where "Name" is your name.

(6) Upload the exported file to <http://ballotCor1.wirelessman.org> 
by the announced deadline.

-- 

Dr. Roger B. Marks  <mailto:marks@nist.gov> +1 303 497 7837
National Institute of Standards and Technology/Boulder, CO, USA
Chair, IEEE 802.16 Working Group on Broadband Wireless Access
        <http://WirelessMAN.org>