Re: 1364 Ballot Comment Review meeting

From: Neil Korpusik (Neil.Korpusik@sun.com)
Date: Thu Mar 31 2005 - 17:27:19 PST

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    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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