From: Neil Korpusik (Neil.Korpusik@sun.com)
Date: Thu Mar 31 2005 - 17:46:23 PST
FYI,
An excel spreadsheet containing the 1364 ballot feedback can be found here.
http://www.eda.org/sv/sv-champions/P1364_Committee_Assignments_05_03_29.xls
Neil
Neil Korpusik wrote:
> Hi Shalom,
>
> The "quiet period" has ended. All of the committees are now free to
> openly discuss all of the issues that have been assigned to them.
>
> The hope is that many of the easy issues can be addressed in either
> a one-time 2-hour teleconference call or during the first two hours
> of the up-coming face to face meeting. It has been suggested that it
> would be best if a 2-hour teleconference call can be held before the
> April 7th f2f meeting to specifically focus on the easy items. This
> will allow updates to be made to the LRM in parallel with further
> work on the more difficult items.
>
> Items flagged as high-priority should be addressed before the
> others. Items coming from the negative votes are more urgent
> than those from the positive votes. All high priority items (from
> either negative or positive votes) are to be considered before
> the medium priority items.
>
> This is my current understanding of the process based on input from
> the champions and from Johny.
>
>
> Neil
>
>
>
> Shalom.Bresticker@freescale.com wrote:
>
>>Tom,
>>
>>The published schedule requires completing the changes by April 12.
>>
>>Given that April 7 is over a week from now, I don't see why we could not
>>start discussing them by email already.
>>
>>Shalom
>>
>>
>>On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Fitzpatrick, Tom wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hi All,
>>>
>>>With the ballot comments received, and the Champions group having done a
>>>first pass at categorizing the issues, we would like to hold a joint
>>>BTF/ETF meeting to try and resolve the outstanding issues from the 1364
>>>ballot. To that end, we will be meeting on Thursday, April 7, at
>>>noon-5pm EDT (note that clocks "spring forward" on Sunday), 9am-2pm PDT.
>>>The San Jose contingent can attend in person at Sun (directions to
>>>follow), while the Massachusetts contingent can attend in person at
>>>Cadence (directions also to follow). If neither location is convenient,
>>>there will also be a dial-in number available.
>>>
>>>Please RSVP to Neil and myself and let us know if you'll be attending in
>>>person or by phone. We have a little more cleanup to do on the issues
>>>list, but I will distribute it in the next day or so. I will only be
>>>distributing it to folks who RSVP to this invitation. Our goal is to
>>>come to conclusion on as many of the issues as possible, and for those
>>>which we can't close, to assign owner(s) to resolve them, before the
>>>4/18 P1800 meeting, if possible.
>>>
>>>Thanks to Neil Korpusik and Victor Berman for arranging the bicoastal
>>>facilities we'll be using for this meeting.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>-Tom
>>>
>>>Tom Fitzpatrick
>>>Verification Technologist
>>>Mentor Graphics Corporation
>>><mailto:tfitz@model.com> tfitz@model.com
>>>W: (978)448-8797
>>>C: (978)337-7641
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
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