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Re: Let's get started




Ben,

I'd like to participate in this adhoc, so I'll run through the things
you mention:

I'm approaching this as a possible implementor rather than a "consumer",
so I'm not sure at all what the requirements of the pattern are from a
PMD point of view.

If we do go down the route of conference calls (and I have no particular
preference), I'm in the UK and therefore TZ=GMT.

Cheers
Gareth

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Ben Brown wrote:
> 
> Hello to all,
> 
> I'm sorry for the late start but I had a few things to take
> care of when I got back this week. This discussion pertains
> to the kick-off of the Jitter Test Pattern Ad-Hoc. I'm going
> to start off by asking everyone to put a few things on the
> table to get the discussion started. They are:
> 
> What do you think are the most important features of a jitter
> test pattern?
> 
> Is it possible to run this ad-hoc solely via email or do we
> need weekly phone calls?
> 
> What times would you be available for phone calls? Please
> include time zones since I won't know where you all are
> dialing in from.
> 
> Please let me know if you intend to participate in the
> phone calls so, if they are warranted, I can determine
> how many ports I'll need.
> 
> Our first order of business should be to prioritize the lists
> of features you all respond with. I'm not looking for solutions
> just yet, I'd like to define the problem first and set some
> goals for how to solve it. If we don't do this first, we'll
> never really know when we're done.
> 
> I don't pretend to know the answers and this is the first
> time I've tried to coordinate something like this. Please
> bear with me as I get my education and hopefully we'll come
> out of this with some results to be proud of.
> 
> Thanks,
> Ben Brown
> Chair, Jitter Test Pattern Ad-Hoc
> Chair, P802.3ae Logic Track
> (sounds important, doesn't it?)
> 
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