Re: [802.3_EPOC] Action items for September 2012 meeting
Marek,
The term has been in common use only in the study phase. We are moving to the working group phase. I assumed the purpose of your email (which I applaud) was to tighten the acronyms and definitions. Of course the definition is what matters most but terminology (acronyms) also matters as people don't always have access to the definition. We have this one opportunity to get it right before it becomes cast in concrete.
If my reasoning below is wrong then please explain why. If FCU is more accurate than OCU then why not use it?
Regards,
Hal
-----Original Message-----
From: Marek Hajduczenia [mailto:marek.hajduczenia@xxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2012 3:20 PM
To: Hal Roberts; STDS-802-3-EPOC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [802.3_EPOC] Action items for September 2012 meeting
Hal,
I think you're reading too much into the name of the element. It is the definition that matters primarily to me. I am OK changing it into anything that is acceptable to the community, while OCU was proposed as the term used most commonly until now.
Regards
Marek
-----Original Message-----
From: Hal Roberts [mailto:Hal.Roberts@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 20 July 2012 10:58
To: Marek Hajduczenia; STDS-802-3-EPOC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [802.3_EPOC] Action items for September 2012 meeting
Marek,
OCU - Optical Coax Unit mixes terminology. Optical is analogous to RF (both electromagnetic waves), Fiber is analogous to Coax (both physical layer media). OCU compares an electromagnetic wave with a physical media.
So the device should be more properly called an ORFU Optical RF Unit or RFOU RF Optical Unit (both clunky terms) or alternatively FCU - Fiber Coax Unit or CFU Coax Fiber Unit. CFU has the unfortunate 'FU' embedded. FCU is pronounceable, short (3 letters) and (as far as I know) does not have another pre-existing acronym in a related technology associated with it that could be confused with Fiber Coax Unit.
Hal
-----Original Message-----
From: Marek Hajduczenia [mailto:marek.hajduczenia@xxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 2:49 PM
To: STDS-802-3-EPOC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [802.3_EPOC] Action items for September 2012 meeting
Dear colleagues,
Following the discussion in the morning, focused on the preparation for September 2012 meeting, I would like to start discussion on terminology for EPoC, as attached to this email. What I did so far, was to go through the contributions discussed so far, to collect the terms which were used most commonly in presentations and discussions, with the special focus on terms generating heated discussions (infamous PHY). The content is colour coded:
- a term in green indicates that we have already a solid definition in 802.3, which ought to be reused without changes
- a term in yellow indicates a term which is specific to EPoC, and I felt sufficiently capable to propose the pass at the definition
- a term in red indicates a wording which I collected from one of contributions, but it requires either further discussion, clarification or confirmation whether it is needed at all.
In the first pass through the list, please indicate whether any critical terms are missing or unnecessary. My intent at this time is to collect a complete list of terms, before we plunge into producing missing definitions.
Please keep all discussion on the reflector so that we do not talk past each other or repeat proposals. I will try to keep the list updated as frequently as needed.
Given that definitions are critical for technical discussions on individual proposals, I'd suggest we complete the phase of collecting terms by the 28th of July, at which time I will move to generating individual missing definitions.
Regards
Marek
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