RE: [10GBASE-CX4] Sponsor Ballot
Hi Bob,
Thanks for sending this out. Fortunately, I *did* remind the members of
the task force that were attending in Ottawa, but this is clearly a broader
audience.
Task Force Members;
For a mores specific reason why you want to become IEEE-SA members and
sign up for the sponsor ballot... the ballot will be comprised of many
people, some of whom have very little basis for understanding what we are
doing and how we got where we are. If you don't vote, you are leaving our
fate in their hands.
Please register.
Regards,
Dan
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Grow, Bob [mailto:bob.grow@intel.com]
> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 4:24 PM
> To: 10GBASE-CX4 (E-mail)
> Subject: [10GBASE-CX4] Sponsor Ballot
>
>
>
> Colleagues:
>
> FINAL REMINDER
>
> The invitation to ballot for P802.3ak sponsor ballot will be
> issued very soon. I forgot to remind the Task Force during
> the Ottawa meeting that if any of them want to vote on
> P802.3ak at sponsor ballot, they must:
>
> 1. Join the 802.3 Sponsor Ballot Pool
> (http://standards.ieee.org/db/balloting/ballotform.html) immediately!
>
> 2. Join the P802.3ak Sponsor Ballot Group by responding to
> the email invitation to ballot on P802.3ak that will be
> distributed to all members of the 802.3 Sponsor Ballot Pool.
>
> 3. Be a member of IEEE and IEEE-SA or pay an equivalent
> ballot fee. (If you are not a member of both, you can
> join/upgrade your membership through member services.)
>
> 4. Vote when the ballot is announced via email.
>
>
> Bob Grow
> Chair, IEEE 802.3 Working Group
>
> Intel, EC2-101
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> San Diego, CA 92128
>
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>