Re: [RPRWG] Opening of Recirculation Ballot on Draft 2.7 of P802.17
This note is a request for a favor to the entire 802.17 Working Group. If
you have comments against this recirculation draft, please make every
attempt to get those comments in (or as many of them as you can), by the
beginning of the plenary session. That way, there should not be more than a
handful of new comments coming in during the session, greatly aiding the
Working Group in completing its comment resolution.
A special request and advise for all those commenters that are not official
balloters:
If you have any comments against this draft, please note that as a
courtesy the WG has seriously considered your comments, even though they
have no obligation to do so. Please return that courtesy by getting all of
your comments in by the beginning of the plenary session. The WG has no
requirement to even look at late comments from non-voters, although they
will make the final determination as to whether or not they will do so for
this recirculation ballot.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Robert D. Love
President, LAN Connect Consultants
7105 Leveret Circle Raleigh, NC 27615
Phone: 919 848-6773 Mobile: 919 810-7816
email: rdlove@xxxxxxxx Fax: 208 978-1187
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Takefman" <tak@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "stds-802-17" <stds-802-17@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 11:41 AM
Subject: [RPRWG] Opening of Recirculation Ballot on Draft 2.7 of P802.17
> Announcement of opening of 802.17 WG Recirculation Ballot and Comment
Period
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>
> Dear IEEE 802.17 Working Group Member:
>
> This e-mail is to advise you of the opening of the IEEE 802.17
> Working Group Recirculation Ballot for IEEE P802.17 (Resilient
> Packet Ring), Draft 2.7, otherwise known as:
>
> Information Technology - Telecommunications and information
> exchange between systems - Local & Metropolitan Area Networks -
> Specific requirements - Resilient Packet Ring Access Method and
> Physical Layer Specifications
>
> The comment period opens on Tuesday, 28 October 2003 at 9.00 AM PDT and
> closes on Wednesday, 12 November 2003 at 10:00 AM PDT.
>
> THIS IS AN 802.17 BALLOT. All valid ballots (votes on the document)
> that are submitted along with comments will be counted towards approval
> or disapproval of the draft. A valid ballot is one that is cast by a
> voting member of the 802.17 group that also voted (approve, disapprove
> or abstain) during the D2.3 ballot.
>
> All properly submitted comments will be resolved during the November
> 2003 Plenary meeting in Albuquerque. Note that you are only required to
> submit a ballot if you wish to change your existing vote. If you do not
> submit a ballot, your last recorded vote will be carried forward
unchanged.
>
> Further, if you had voted Disapprove on D2.3, D2.4, D2.5 or D2.6
> along with applicable Technically Binding comments, and all of
> these comments have been resolved to your satisfaction, then you
> are requested to submit new Technically Binding comments if you wish
> to maintain your vote as Disapprove. If you wish to change your
> vote from Disapprove to Approve in spite of any outstanding
> Technically Binding comments, please submit a new ballot as well.
>
> A copy of this draft can be found on our password-protected website:
>
> http://www.ieee802.org/17/member/draftballots/d2_7/
>
> The draft is posted in Adobe "pdf" document format and can be
> viewed online, or downloaded and printed. You will need a copy of
> Adobe's Acrobat Reader (4.0 or higher) to view or print the draft. This
> software is available for free downloading from Adobe at:
> http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html.
>
> The draft prints out as 754 paper pages. It is copyrighted by the IEEE
> and is for your review and balloting purposes only. It should not be
> copied or otherwise distributed.
>
> As this is a RECIRCULATION BALLOT, only changed sections of the draft
> (i.e., those with changebars along the left hand side) are now open for
> comments. Please refrain from commenting against draft text that does
> not have a changebar next to it.
>
> The ballot/comment executable with instructions is available at:
>
> http://www.ieee802.org/17/member/draftballots/d2_7/P802_17D2_7_CRD_Win.zip
> or
> http://www.ieee802.org/17/member/draftballots/d2_7/P802_17D2_7_CRD_Mac.sit
>
> The comment executable is designed for systems capable of running
> Windows or Macintosh based programs. Please read the comment
> instructions carefully.
>
> The set of Technically Binding comments that were rejected at the
> October 2003 Interim meeting is supplied in the file:
>
http://www.ieee802.org/17/member/draftballots/d2_7/rejectedCommentaryData.US
R
>
> You may review the rejected comments by simply double-clicking on the
> above file (after first downloading the ballot/comment executable). You
> may, if you wish, change your vote from Approve to Disapprove, or
> maintain your Disapprove vote, on the basis that one or more of these
> Technically Binding comments should not have been rejected. In this
> case, please submit a new ballot with accompanying Technically Binding
> comments indicating the reason for your Disapprove vote.
>
> Please submit ballots and comments (using the output of your comment
> executable) electronically to Tom Alexander at:
> tom@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> If you should have any questions, problems or comments please contact:
> Mike Takefman
> Chair, IEEE 802.17 Working Group
> Office: 613-254-3399 Fax: 613-254-3778
> tak@xxxxxxxxx
>
> Tom Alexander
> Chief Editor, IEEE 802.17 Working Group
> Cell: 503-803-3534 Fax: 503-632-7621
> tom@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
> NOTE:
>
> According to the RPR Working Group ballot process, official ballots will
> only be accepted from voting members of the 802.17 Working Group. The
> draft is also, however, being circulated to those who have been
> participating in the standardization process but are not members of the
> Working Group, in order to provide a wide review of the document and to
> solicit comments.
>
> You should also be aware that Technical-Binding (TB) comments are not
> required to be tracked amongst non-Working Group members. If a TB is
> entered by a person who is not a Working Group member, and this person
> is not at attendance and readily available at the interim meeting to
> review the Working Group's response, we will not obligate the editors or
> staff of 802.17 to track down the commenter and obtain the sign-off.
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Mike Takefman
>
> --
> Michael Takefman tak@xxxxxxxxx
> Distinguished Engineer, Cisco Systems
> Chair IEEE 802.17 Stds WG
> 3000 Innovation Dr, Ottawa, Canada, K2K 3E8
> voice: 613-254-3399 cell:613-220-6991
>
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> Announcement of opening of 802.17 WG Recirculation Ballot and Comment
Period
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
>
> Dear IEEE 802.17 Working Group Member:
>
> This e-mail is to advise you of the opening of the IEEE 802.17 Working
Group
> Recirculation Ballot for IEEE P802.17 (Resilient Packet Ring), Draft 2.7,
> otherwise known as:
>
> Information Technology - Telecommunications and information exchange
between
> systems - Local & Metropolitan Area Networks - Specific requirements -
> Resilient Packet Ring Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications
>
> The comment period opens on Tuesday, 28 October 2003 at 9.00 AM PDT and
> closes on Wednesday, 12 November 2003 at 10:00 AM PDT.
>
> THIS IS AN 802.17 BALLOT. All valid ballots (votes on the document) that
are
> submitted along with comments will be counted towards approval or
disapproval
> of the draft. A valid ballot is one that is cast by a voting member of the
> 802.17 group that also voted (approve, disapprove or abstain) during the
> D2.3 ballot.
>
> All properly submitted comments will be resolved during the November 2003
> Plenary meeting in Albuquerque. Note that you are only required to submit
a
> ballot if you wish to change your existing vote. If you do not submit a
> ballot, your last recorded vote will be carried forward unchanged.
>
> Further, if you had voted Disapprove on D2.3, D2.4, D2.5 or D2.6 along
with
> applicable Technically Binding comments, and all of these comments have
> been resolved to your satisfaction, then you are requested to submit new
> Technically Binding comments if you wish to maintain your vote as
> Disapprove. If you wish to change your vote from Disapprove to Approve in
> spite of any outstanding Technically Binding comments, please submit a new
> ballot as well.
>
> A copy of this draft can be found on our password-protected website:
>
> http://www.ieee802.org/17/member/draftballots/d2_7/
>
> The draft is posted in Adobe "pdf" document format and can be viewed
online,
> or downloaded and printed. You will need a copy of Adobe's Acrobat Reader
> (4.0 or higher) to view or print the draft. This software is available for
> free downloading from Adobe at:
> http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html.
> The draft prints out as 754 paper pages. It is copyrighted by the IEEE and
> is for your review and balloting purposes only. It should not be copied or
> otherwise distributed.
>
> As this is a RECIRCULATION BALLOT, only changed sections of the draft
(i.e.,
> those with changebars along the left hand side) are now open for comments.
> Please refrain from commenting against draft text that does not have a
> changebar next to it.
>
> The ballot/comment executable with instructions is available at:
> http://www.ieee802.org/17/member/draftballots/d2_7/P802_17D2_7_CRD_Win.zip
> or
http://www.ieee802.org/17/member/draftballots/d2_7/P802_17D2_7_CRD_Mac.sit
> The comment executable is designed for systems capable of running Windows
> or Macintosh based programs. Please read the comment instructions
carefully.
>
> The set of Technically Binding comments that were rejected at the October
> 2003 Interim meeting is supplied in the file:
>
http://www.ieee802.org/17/member/draftballots/d2_7/rejectedCommentaryData.US
R
>
> You may review the rejected comments by simply double-clicking on the
above
> file (after first downloading the ballot/comment executable). You may, if
you
> wish, change your vote from Approve to Disapprove, or maintain your
Disapprove
> vote, on the basis that one or more of these Technically Binding comments
> should not have been rejected. In this case, please submit a new ballot
with
> accompanying Technically Binding comments indicating the reason for your
> Disapprove vote.
>
> Please submit ballots and comments (using the output of your comment
> executable) electronically to Tom Alexander at:
> tom@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> 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
> Cell: 503-803-3534 Fax: 503-632-7621
> tom@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
> NOTE:
>
> According to the RPR Working Group ballot process, official ballots will
only
> be accepted from voting members of the 802.17 Working Group. The draft is
also,
> however, being circulated to those who have been participating in the
> standardization process but are not members of the Working Group, in order
to
> provide a wide review of the document and to solicit comments.
>
> You should also be aware that Technical-Binding (TB) comments are not
required
> to be tracked amongst non-Working Group members. If a TB is entered by a
person
> who is not a Working Group member, and this person is not at attendance
and
> readily available at the interim meeting to review the Working Group's
response,
> we will not obligate the editors or staff of 802.17 to track down the
commenter
> and obtain the sign-off.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Mike Takefman
> Chair, IEEE 802.17 Working Group
> Office: 613-254-3399 Fax: 613-254-3333
> tak@xxxxxxxxx