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[RPRWG] Availability of Final Comments for P802.17 D2.0



Title: Availability of Final Comments for P802.17 D2.0

On behalf of the Chairman and Chief Editor:

Availability of Final Comments for P802.17 D2.0
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Dear IEEE 802.17 Working Group Member:

This e-mail is to advise you of the availability, for review, of the
1503 comments against the Draft P802.17/D2.0 document which was posted
on December 11, 2002. The total includes 9 comments that were carried
over unresolved from the comment resolution against P802.17/D1.1.
Due to the short period until the next Plenary meeting, please bring
any proposed resolutions directly to the meeting. All properly submitted
comments will be dealt with during the January 2003 meeting in Atlanta,
GA.

A copy of the comment database, the draft, the ballot/comment executable
and the associated Commentary Users Guide can be found on our
password-protected website:

http://www.ieee802.org/17/member/draftballots/d2_0/

Note that some commenters have submitted additional files (in PDF format)
for use in conjunction with their comments. These files may also be
downloaded from the same password-protected website.

The ballot/comment executable, known as the Comment Resolution Database
or CRD, is designed for systems capable of running Windows or Macintosh
based programs. Please read the comment instructions (the Commentary
User's Guide) carefully. The instructions for opening and viewing these
comments may be found in the sections "Updating the Comment Resolution
Database" on page 5 of the User's Guide.

If you should have any questions, problems or comments please contact:
        Mike Takefman
        Chair, IEEE 802.17 Working Group
        Office: 613-254-3399 Fax: 613-254-3333
        tak@xxxxxxxxx
 
        Tom Alexander
        Chief Editor, IEEE 802.17 Working Group
        Office: 503-803-3534 Fax: 503-632-7621
        tom@xxxxxxxxxxxx
 
Best Regards,

Mike Takefman
Chair, IEEE 802.17 Working Group