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RE: [802.21] Letter Ballot #1 Voting Reminder



Hello Peretz,

 

All Disapprove votes must be accompanied by at least one Technical Binding type comment.

For all comments of this type (Technical Binding) you must also indicate in the proposed remedy section what needs to change in

the 802.21 Draft for these comments to be resolved. This needs to be clearly stated so that we can resolve these comments appropriately

as part of the Comment Resolution process. This proposed remedy included here may not have all the details of the resolution, but should clearly state what

the intended end outcome needs to be in the 802.21 draft for the comment to be resolved.

Comments of other Type (other than Technical Binding) need not have any proposed remedy.

The deadline for submitting your vote along with all comments is April 30th.

 

Optionally you may submit Reply comments and other detailed contributions for resolution of one or more comments (submitted by yourself or even others) submitted as part of LB #1 which could be considered for May meeting. The deadline for all such submissions is May 9th.

 

Hope this clarifies.

Best Regards

-Vivek

 


From: Peretz Feder [mailto:pfeder@lucent.com]
Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 7:45 PM
To: Gupta, Vivek G
Cc: STDS-802-21@listserv.ieee.org
Subject: Re: [802.21] Letter Ballot #1 Voting Reminder

 

Vivek:

Can we submit comments by the 30th and comment resolution contributions by the 9th? In other words, would just comments w/o proposed remedy will do for the 30th?

Peretz Feder

On 4/23/2006 9:31 PM, Gupta, Vivek G wrote:

Hello Folks,

 

802.21 Letter Ballot #1 closes APRIL 30, 2006 AOE.

 

This letter ballot is to forward the current 802.21 Draft D1.0 to Sponsor Ballot.

All present IEEE 802.21 Voters are required to vote on this draft.

Please refer to the LB #1 Instructions and Voter list document on 802.21 website for more information.

 

Voters voting Disapprove are required to submit at least one (Technical, Binding) type comment.

Voters voting Disapprove (as well as those voting Approve) may also submit other additional comments with other

Comment Type such as (Technical, Non-binding or Editorial).

 

All submitted comments would then be up for resolution as part of the Comment Resolution process.

 

Best Regards

-Vivek

 

Vivek Gupta,

Chair, IEEE 802.21