Alex, > How can a working group member become a voting member if the requirement > to be a voting member is to vote, and you do not let them vote? Please > clarify this for me! To be a voting member you must be a member of DASC and vote in 2 of the last 3 votes. In working toward your voting membership, your first two votes will be informative votes. As chair, I have to follow the working group rules. I have sent the password to all who have voted in the past (voting members plus people who are currently working to become voting members). Also when I posted the draft, I stated I would send the password to people if they made a committment to become a working group member. This means join DASC and commit (promise) to vote in 2 of the next 3 votes. To take me up on this you must send me an email with the promise to vote. Note that currently the only votes we have done have been via email so this permits a larger group of participation than having phone or in person meetings. Note that in its current relationship with Accellera, the main things the VASG votes on are: 1) Approve ISAC bug fixes 2) Approve revisions (bug fixes) to the Accellera draft. 3) Approve the standard for balloting. The main revisions/enhancements to the base standard are done by the Accellera VHDL TC. Best Regards, Jim -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jim Lewis Director of Training mailto:Jim@SynthWorks.com SynthWorks Design Inc. http://www.SynthWorks.com 1-503-590-4787 Expert VHDL Training for Hardware Design and Verification ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Received on Wed Aug 30 09:41:01 2006
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