From: Shalom.Bresticker@motorola.com
Date: Sat Apr 12 2003 - 13:45:25 PDT
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-- Shalom Bresticker Shalom.Bresticker@motorola.com Design & Reuse Methodology Tel: +972 9 9522268 Motorola Semiconductor Israel, Ltd. Fax: +972 9 9522890 POB 2208, Herzlia 46120, ISRAEL Cell: +972 50 441478---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2003 23:58:15 -0700 From: Michael McNamara <mac@verisity.com> To: 1364@eda.org, etf@boyd.com, ptf@eda.org, btf@eda.org Cc: Paul J. Menchini <mench@mench.com> Subject: Improtant! IEEE 1364-2001 reprint
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Events have transpired to the point that we have new options before us in terms of the unfortunate error in the publishing of 1364-2001, thanks in a large part to the actions of Dennis Brophy. [Thanks Dennis!]
The IEEE is open to reprinting a corrected 1364-2001, and sending it free of change to all parties that received the defective copies.
To educate the readers, after 1364-2001 Draft 6 was approved by the balloting group, the IEEE edited the document, and provided a PDF of this to the 1364 WG. (Let us call this 1364-2001A) We reviewed this PDF, pointed out numerous errors (code examples had the first two characters cut off; the ' and the ` characters were printed in a font that had no character for these, and hence were invisible; the index was deleted; the table of contents was reduced to just one level, et cetera).
The IEEE editors fixed the problems we pointed out; made a new PDF (we shall call this 1364-2001B), which was sent to the 1364 WG; we approved these changes; everyone was happy, another job well done by all concerned.
Then 3 months later, when printed versions were finally available from the IEEE, we discovered our abject horror, that the printed manual, and the PDFs available from the download site were of THE ORIGINAL ERRONEOUS version (1364-2001A)!
Before us are three options:
1) Print 1364-2001 Draft 6 (that which was approved by the Ballot committee) and send that to everyone.
-> Everyone gets precisely what was balloted.
2) Print that which we call 1364-2001B, which is the PDF that includes IEEE edits, as well as our corrections we submitted.
-> we get the benefit of IEEE changes, without (all of the) negatives.
3) Create a 1364-2001C that is based on 1364-2001B but with the non intended deviances from the Draft 6 restored (such as the Index).
-> we get the benefit of IEEE changes, with none of negatives. -> This takes non zero time for us to create [ Not as bad as one might think as the errata task force has indentified all of these ].
Of course as we all know we can not change anything substantative from the balloted version without another ballot. Also some of the changes that IEEE did were needed to make the document in conformance with the then current publishing standard (Sections were renamed to Clauses).
What I need from everyone by
>>>> MONDAY April 14th at 5pm Pacific <<<<
is your vote:
Tell me whether you believe we should ask IEEE to do
[ ] 1 Print Draft 6 [ ] 2 Print 1364-2001B [ ] 3 Print 1364-2001C (after we create it)
-- Michael McNamara 1364-2001 Working Group Chair speaking for my cat
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