So this means that someone that has only one plenary “in the bank” MUST attend one in person before gaining voting rights? It also implies that someone that wants to quickly gain voting rights must attend
two plenaries in person back-to-back. Further implying that if you attend March ’24 but then July and Nov remote, you won’t gain voting rights until after attending the March ’25 meeting in person.
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Chad Jones
Principal Engineer, Cisco Systems
Executive Secretary, IEEE 802.3 Working Group
Chair, IEEE P802.3da Task Force
Principal, NFPA 70 CMP3
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We took care of grandfathering in the text defining in-person attendance. Anything prior to march 31 (virtual or in-person) counts as in-person.
4.1 Attendance at Meetings, insert at end of section:
“In-person Credited Attendance is Credited Attendance for an on-site individual at the meeting venue, and Credited Attendance earned prior
to March 31, 2024 shall be the same as In-person Credited Attendance.”
“In-person Session Attendance Credit is Session Attendance Credit consisting entirely of In-person Credited Attendance, and Session Attendance Credit earned prior
to March 31, 2024 shall count as In-person Credited Attendance for the purpose of establishing or retaining membership.”
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We also discussed this topic in 802.19.
Concerns were raised about the timing since there is an ongoing contraction in Tech market.
It was suggested we do a straw poll and share the results with you.
Below are the straw poll results.
What is the earliest this rule should become effectively?
- After March 2025, based on Data: 5
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Ben does acknowledge one hole in the proposal (that I don’t think I’ve seen covered). Do we have a rule in place about grandfathering? It will be a limited case, but I suspect there will be some who are in
process of gaining voting rights. That means that this Plenary (or the Jan Interim) was their first meeting that counts toward voting rights. They need another Plenary to gain voting rights. Would this second one be required to be in person? I would advocate
that we grant voting rights based on the CURRENT rules while also starting the clock on required in person attendance to maintain these rights. This would mean that if they attend the July Plenary virtually, they will gain voting rights. But if they do not
attend at least two in person by July ’25, they would lose those rights.
Regards,
Chad Jones
Principal Engineer, Cisco Systems
Executive Secretary, IEEE 802.3 Working Group
Chair, IEEE P802.3da Task Force
Principal, NFPA 70 CMP3
Ben - I believe your understanding is the same as mine regarding the in-person part, and I believe the May meeting counts to substitute for the July plenary– so even in the worst-case, assuming we apply
the new rule after this meeting, the individual would have credit for this meeting (virtual), which would be treated as credited, under the ‘grandfathering’ and would have an in-person credited attendance for May. So virtual attendance in July would allow
claiming the voting rights.
George Zimmerman, Ph.D.
President & Principal
CME Consulting, Inc.
Experts in Advanced PHYsical Communications
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310-920-3860
A question arose this morning regarding the proposed change. I think I know the answer but would appreciate verification/denial.
Someone attends this week virtually. Still counts because the current rules say it's credited attendance.
They attend the May wireless interim (or any other credited interim) in person. Thus they are eligible to become a WG voter at the start of the July plenary. Do they need to
attend July in person?
From my reading we have not added "in person" requirement for July in this scenario.
Additional comment: in the summary slides someone put something suggesting attending 1.5 meetings per year in person was what is required. While I thought that was clear Sunday,
quite a few people became confused, thinking this was saying attending 50% of a meeting had value. We should take that off the slide. THe part that says 2 one year and 1 the next is sufficient and not wrong.
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