Nikhil,
For clarification:
The March 25 minutes, published on March 27 by Dennis, included the following:
10 P1800 technical committees and Champions operational update
Discussions on getting the technical committees started again resumed from the suspended meeting. The committees should be technical work on errata and clarifications. And enhancements motivated by the requirements gathering meeting should be taken into account as well. Any work the subcommittee do will not be officially approved until after the PAR is approved and the Working Group are formed.
A motion (Dennis Brophy, Matt Maidment) was made to authorize the subcommittees to develop a list of the top-25 errata, enhancements and clarification issues or categories taking in to consideration the feedback from the requirements gathering meeting. The creation of this list is to be completed by 13 May 2010. The committees are authorized to approve FIX, CLOSE and DUPLICATE errata items. The motion passed with one dissent. (Cadence is recorded as voting against the motion.)
The subcommittees can now on or after the following times: SV-BC Monday 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. PDT, SV-EC 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. PDT starting on the 12 April 2010 and the SV-CC can start meeting on Wednesday, 14 April 2010.
Regards,
Shallom
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From: owner-ieee1800@eda.org [mailto:owner-ieee1800@eda.org] On Behalf Of Rishiyur Nikhil
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2010 5:56 PM
To: IEEE P1800 Working Group
Subject: [P1800] Procedural suggestion
Dear all,
I would like to make a procedural suggestion that any major action
items that are of general interest be announcd on the general
reflector, and not just on the sub-committee lists (sv-bc, sv-ac,
sv-cc and sv-ec). The membership of those lists reflects active
participation over the last few years, and does not include people
like me who are looking at future participation.
In yesterday's meeting, it came as quite a shock to me to hear reports
on a process that I completely missed, merely because I missed one
meeting (the last one), and because I'm not on any of the
sub-committee mailing lists. I would have greatly liked to
participate in the "Top 25" process (and my interest and intent has
been clear by my attendance and participation for the last 3 months),
but yesterday was the first I heard about it (too late).
Sincerely,
Nikhil
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 11:16 AM, Brophy, Dennis <dennisb@model.com<mailto:dennisb@model.com>> wrote:
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