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Hi Ali, My intention is to be extra observant at the next meeting, to emphasize the request to maintain decorum when we do the introductory message, and I will attempt
to enforce decorum more tightly. I will ask the participants to raise the flag if they see an issue that escapes me, and use that as an opportunity to remind the participants of our need for
proper decorum. My expectation, given that we are all professionals, is that people will tread a bit more carefully and no further issues will arise. Regards,
From: Ali Ghiasi [mailto:aghiasi@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Dan When you accepted to be the chair of 100GNGOPTX, did anyone explain to you that one of your possible responsibility is to be the optics bouncer.:) I have attended IEEE meeting for more than 15 years and I have never seen anything like this. In the bar if you get drunk and rowdy the bouncer throws you out, but if there is violation of decorum in the meeting how do we deal with it? Thanks, Ali On Sep 19, 2011, at 2:14 PM, Dove, Daniel wrote:
Dear Study Group Participants; It has come to my attention that one of our participants received a personal insult from another during one of the Q&A sessions after a presentation. I did not hear the insult, but believe that it's imperative that I remind all participants that we should maintain appropriate decorum. If you become aware of a violation of decorum in our meetings, please bring it to my attention during the meeting so that we can address it promptly. We are all professionals and while we may disagree from time to time, we must do it in a professional manner at all times. Best Regards, Dan Dove, Chair - Next Generation 100 Gb/s Optical Ethernet Study Group |