Jan 14 is convenient for me, because it is a Friday when we don't work.
(The work week here is Sunday-Thursday) If I come in that morning, I can have
4 hours of uninterrupted work and be very productive.
The encryption is already in a half-reasonable state. The 2nd half will of
course take more time.
I've already done most of the deprecation work too.
What remains is 3 or 4 proposals affecting the VPI diagrams.
I have the frame source for one of them, which is bigger, and the others
are not too bad.
I also have to change back a few editorial changes I made in the past and
I changed my mind about them.
I'm hoping it will be OK.
Shalom
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005, Stuart Sutherland wrote:
> Shalom,
>
> I don't think slipping the date by one day to Jan 14 is a problem. I was
> only slightly joking when I told the P1800 working group that I assumed the
> Jan 13 deadline was 11:59 Adak, Alaska time.
>
> The primary purpose of the Jan 13 draft is for the various subcommittees to
> review all the changes that have been made for accuracy, and possibly to
> resolve any problems with those changes (e.g.: multiple changes that affect
> the same block of text). While desirable, it is not essential to complete
> the formatting of the new encryption sections for this review draft. It is
> critical, however, for the text of all approved changes to be in the Jan 13
> draft so that it can be reviewed. The actual ballot draft is not due until
> Feb 11. That is the one that absolutely needs to look picture perfect.
>
> If need be, I can postpone some of the make-it-pretty editing I plan to do
> next week on the P1800 LRM, and spend some time on the 1364 LRM. On the
> 1800 LRM, I have to add the 30 or so changes that were approved yesterday
> (some of which require extensive editing), plus another roughly 30 changes
> that affect the VPI diagrams. It is a lot of work, but I can squeeze in
> time for the 1364 LRM if I know to plan to for it.
>
> My major make-it-pretty task is to redraw all the VPI diagrams in the P1800
> LRM, which are in very poor condition right now (inconsistent fonts, badly
> formed arrows, jagged lines, etc.). This task does not affect the technical
> accuracy of the LRM, but needs to be done before the LRM goes to ballot.
>
> Johny, let me know if you do not agree with my thoughts on the formatting
> for the Jan 13 drafts.
>
> Stu
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: owner-ieee1800@eda.org [mailto:owner-ieee1800@eda.org]
> > On Behalf Of Shalom.Bresticker@freescale.com
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 7:35 PM
> > To: Srouji, Johny
> > Cc: ieee1800@eda.org
> > Subject: Re: [P1800] latest version of the schedule
> >
> > The 1364 draft might be ready on Jan 14 instead of Jan 13.
> > There will be some parts Noelle will have to look at it
> > carefully and give me guidance about.
> > Encryption probably won't make it since it was approved only
> > yesterday.
> > Maybe in a rough, unfinished form.
> > Maybe we should have an intermediate (5.5) version with only
> > the encryption excerpt at the end of January.
> >
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-- Shalom Bresticker Shalom.Bresticker @freescale.com Design & Verification Methodology Tel: +972 9 9522268 Freescale Semiconductor Israel, Ltd. Fax: +972 9 9522890 POB 2208, Herzlia 46120, ISRAEL Cell: +972 50 5441478 [ ]Freescale Internal Use Only [ ]Freescale Confidential ProprietaryReceived on Thu Jan 6 18:26:33 2005
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