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[1904-ANWG] 1904.1-REV/D2.1 is posted. 1st Recirculation ballot begins now.



Dear Colleagues,

 

Draft D2.1 is posted on the web at http://www.ieee1904.org/private/revision/projects/1904_1_2013/drafts/rmtf_1904_1_2013_drafts.shtml .
This marks the beginning of WG recirculation ballot on D2.1.

 

The draft D2.1 is posted in MS Word and PDF formats, in clean and marked-up versions. The marked-up versions show the changes relative to D2.0. This version is provided for your reference only.

All the comments, if you have any, shall be submitted against the clean version of the draft rmtf_1904_1_2013rev_D2_1_clean.pdf  (http://www.ieee1904.org/private/revision/projects/1904_1_2013/drafts/D2_1/rmtf_1904_1_2013rev_D2_1_clean.pdf).

 

The schedule for the D2.1 Recirculation ballot is as follows:

·         Monday, December 28, 2015 — Start of WG Ballot Period

·         Wednesday, January 27, 2016 — Ballots and Comments are due

·         Friday, February 5, 2016 — Editor's proposed responses are due

 

Voting in WG ballots is required for maintaining WG voting rights. The ballot group for this draft is the IEEE 1904 ANWG voting membership as of October 30, 2015.

However, anybody outside of the ballot group also may submit non-binding comments.

 

WG voting members may submit one of these votes:

·         Approve. (May attach non-binding comments.)

·         Do Not Approve. (Shall attach specific comments on what shall be done to the draft to change the vote to “Approve”.)

·         Abstain. (Shall include reasons for abstention.)

 

To submit a ballot and comments, please use the following online form: http://www.ieee1904.org/private/revision/rmtf_ballotproc.shtml.

All comments shall be submitted using the provided comment file: http://www.ieee1904.org/documents/templates/anwg_YYMM_comments_lastname_n.xlsm.

 

Note that this is a recirculation ballot, therefore if you voted on the initial ballot and your vote has not changed, the last ballot will be carried over and you do not need to cast a new ballot.

 

Regards,

Glen Kramer

Chair, IEEE P1904 Working Group (www.ieee1904.org)

glen.kramer@xxxxxxxx