Call for presentations; rough agenda
Title:
All,
As usual, requests for presentation time are due by
Wed, the 1st. PDF versions of the presentations should be uploaded to David Law
(see Cc:) by the 1st. Be ready to download presentations from the web site on
the fourth. I fully realize that everyone would like to be able to present to
the entire committee. This isn't going to happen. If you have a presentation
that spans the segments defined below, it should be divided into multiple
presentations.
No, I don't expect the segmentation between groups
to be simple to do. Yes, there is a great deal of overlap. No, we can't make
much progress unless we figure out how to do this effectively. Yes, we have put
it off much longer than we did in 1 Gig. No, we can't put it off any
longer.
jonathan
Rough Agenda
Monday: 802 and 802.3 opening
plenaries
Tuesday
a.m. 802.3ae opening --
all together. General business, planning for the meeting, presentations of
general interest (especially coding)
p.m. Split into 2 groups:
PMD (PMA), and all others
Wednesday
a.m. Continue as split
group
p.m. 802.3ae closing --
reports from 2 groups; motions; planning for May.
Thursday
802.3 and 802 closing
plenaries
Reminder about requests for
presentation time:
Requesting Presentation Time:
Presenter
shall request time by Wednesday of the week preceding the presentation from the
appropriate chair or sub-chair via direct email or using the reflector. Provide
the following information:
Name of presenter
Title of
presentation
Length of time requested
Brief description of topic
If
the schedule is missed, time will be provided on a best-can-do effort following
the completion of the regular agenda (or as deemed appropriate by the chair or
sub-chair).
Uploading Presentations
to the Web:
•Presenter
shall send a PDF, soft copy version of the presentation to the “Web Master” by
Wednesday of the week preceding the presentation for publication to the 802.3
web page.
•
If the schedule is
missed, the presenter will be allowed to present only if hard copies of the presentation are
made available to the committee members
at the beginning of the meeting during
“document distribution” and a PDF, soft
copy version of the presentation is made available to the “Web Master” prior to the beginning of the talk.
Jonathan Thatcher, Gigabit Evangelist
Chair, IEEE 802.3 Higher
Speed Study Group (10 Gigabit Ethernet)
Director of Engineering, World Wide
Packets
PO BOX 141719, Suite B; 12720 E. Nora, Spokane, WA
99214
509-242-9000 X228; Fax 509-242-9001;
jonathan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx