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[802.3_B400G] [802.3dj] Additional of IEEE P802.3dj joint electrical/logic/optics ad hoc meeting on 21 April



Dear Colleagues,

 

As a result of the number of comments received the D3.0 ballot closure, the TF leadership is announcing a second Joint electrical/optical/logic track ad hoc meeting to facilitate consensus building in advance of the IEEE P802.3dj May 2026 session.  The details are as follows:

 

Meeting date/time

Agenda request due

Contribution due

Wednesday, 21 Apr 2026, 7-11a Pacific 

Wednesday, 15 April 2026, 5pm pacific

Friday, 17 Apr 2026, 1pm pacific

 

The preliminary agenda of the 21 April ad hoc meeting is optical related topics, however topics across electrical and logic will be considered as well.  An updated agenda will be published prior to the meeting. 

 

 

The call details will be made available soon on the TF website at https://www.ieee802.org/3/dj/public/adhoc/electrical/index.html or can be found on the IEEE call and meeting calendar at https://www.ieee802.org/3/calendar.html

 

With regards,

-Kent

 

 

 

 

Kent Lusted

IEEE P802.3dj Task Force Electrical track chair

 

 

 

 

From: Kent Lusted <00003dd2e253c6a1-dmarc-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [802.3_B400G_LOGIC] [802.3dj] Next set of IEEE P802.3dj joint electrical/logic/optics ad hoc meetings
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Dear Colleagues,

 

This email serves to announce the next set of IEEE P802.3dj Joint electrical/optical/logic track ad hoc meetings. 

 

Meeting date/time

Agenda request due

Contribution due

Wednesday, 15 Apr 2026, 7-11a Pacific 

Thursday, 2 April 2026, 5pm pacific

Wednesday, 8 Apr 2026, 5pm pacific

 

The call details will be made available soon on the TF website at https://www.ieee802.org/3/dj/public/adhoc/electrical/index.html or can be found on the IEEE call and meeting calendar at https://www.ieee802.org/3/calendar.html

 

 

Presentations should address and build consensus on the “big ticket items” highlighted at the March 2026 plenary meeting.  The intention of the ad hoc meetings is to offer an opportunity to build consensus  prior to D3.0 comment resolution at the IEEE P802.3dj TF May 2026 session.  Presentations having multiple co-authors and multiple affiliations will be prioritized. 

 

 

 

As an ad hoc, no decisions (i.e. motions) will be made.  However, I will conduct straw polls to test the group’s consensus on certain topics. 

 

Anyone wishing to present: email me (and John D'Ambrosia, please) the following information, per the due dates above:

  • Name of presenter
  • Affiliation of presenter
  • Title of presentation
  • Length of time requested (this should include time for questions and answers – presentation time, excluding Q&A, will be at the discretion of the chair, and should be assumed to be limited to 30 min)
  • Brief description of topic

Requests without this information will be rejected. 

 

 

 

The presenter shall e-mail a PDF, soft-copy version of the presentation to me (and John D'Ambrosia, please) in advance of the meeting, per the due dates above. 

 

 

All individuals submitting presentations should review the Procedures for Presenters Page: https://www.ieee802.org/3/dj/public/presentproc.html

 

Please adhere to the Presentation Style Guidelines.  Also, to support the web site search tool used by the IEEE P802.3 web site the 'Document Information' fields of the PDF file must be completed as follows:

  • Title: Title of presentation
  • Author: Name(s) of author(s)
  • Subject: IEEE P802.3dj Task Force

 

Files that do not have the document information completed will be rejected. 

 

By choosing to attend this meeting, you acknowledge and agree that your personal data will be documented for IEEE standards development purposes to comply with policies and procedures, legal and accreditation requirements, and evaluation of patent claims by patent offices. IEEE must capture your personal data for these purposes, and will provide information about activities related to standards development groups in which you participate. IEEE standards development participation is documented through various methods, e.g., rosters, submission documents, email reflectors, records of meeting attendance, responses to ballots, publicly available participation lists, and declaration of affiliations. See the IEEE Privacy Policy at www.ieee.org.

 

I want to remind all teleconference meeting participants to review the following documents prior to participation in an IEEE 802.3 meeting teleconference:

  • IEEE SA patent policy
  • IEEE SA Copyright Policy
  • IEEE SA Participation Policy and Code of Ethics

 

All of these policies may be found at http://ieee802.org/3/policies.html

 

 

 -Kent

 

 

 


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