RE: [802-11TGR] Format of suggested draft changes
Hi Vivek,
It is a common practice in a couple SDOs to set an issue resolver/tracker page on the WG web site where basically every comment to a section made by any individual will be made visible by everyone, as well as the way the comment has been adressed and whether it has been adressed or not.
.21 can benefit with such practices.
Otherwise i do not see a scalable nor efficeint way forward to adressing all of the comments made directly in the text.
Regards
Eric
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This is valid for 802.21 as well.
There have been several contributions in 802.21 (for July meeting) along similar lines and we may want to discuss this during the meeting as well...
Vivek Gupta
Editor, IEEE 802.21
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There have been several submissions uploaded to the IEEE file server; we will have a busy agenda.
I've noticed that some of the submissions are essentially portions of one or another of the versions of the drafts, with edits made directly to the text with change tracking turned on. I don't know if this is a workable way to convey the desired changes; in the past what I've usually seen are directives (substitute clause x.x.x with the following; delete clause y.y.y, change clause z.z.z from .... to ....)
Is the group and the technical editor comfortable with working with submissions that are essentially portions of a draft edited with the desired changes with change tracking? I think we need to examine this question, even if it's just to answer yes.
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Clint (JOATMON) Chaplin
Wireless Security Technologist
Wireless Standards Manager