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TGy March Closing Report. Authors:. Date: 2008-03-19. Abstract. This submission summarizes the TGy activity for IEEE 802.11 Orlando (March 2008) meeting. TGy Report. 08/318r2 March Report, 08/0359r0 March Plenary Meeting minutes, 08/0319r2 March Sponsor Ballot Conditional Report
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TGy March Closing Report Authors: Date: 2008-03-19 Peter Ecclesine, Cisco Systems
Abstract This submission summarizes the TGy activity for IEEE 802.11 Orlando (March 2008) meeting Peter Ecclesine, Cisco Systems
TGy Report • 08/318r2 March Report, 08/0359r0 March Plenary Meeting minutes, 08/0319r2 March Sponsor Ballot Conditional Report • TGy started after March 2006 plenary, received 39 submissions, created 72 body pages of draft text • 1190 participant hours, resolved 1633 comments • There were 12 comments with processing errors – thanks for commenter’s forbearance while we corrected our mistakes Peter Ecclesine, Cisco Systems
Motions (3) Motion: To approve document 08/0319r2 as the report to the 802 Executive Committee (EC) on the requirements for conditional approval to forward 802.11y to RevCom. Moved: Rich K Second: Jim R Vote: 13-0-0 Motion: Passes Peter Ecclesine, Cisco Systems
Motions (4) Move to request conditional approval to send the draft of 802.11y to RevCom upon the conclusion of a Sponsor Recirculation Ballot that meets all requirements for recirculation ballots. Moved: Jim R Second: Rich K Vote: 12-0-0 Motion: Passes P802.11y Draft 8.0 had a 94.9% approval on the last Sponsor Recirculation Ballot. There were 5 voters that had voted Disapprove. 1 of the 5 NO voters changed to an Approve vote. Peter Ecclesine, Cisco Systems
Attendance Tuesday AM1: Peter Ecclesine, Cisco Systems Rich Kennedy, ETS-Lindgren Eldad Perahia, Intel Corp Jim Petranovich, Viasat Douglas Chan, Cisco Systems Dan Lubar, Relay Services Dick Roy, Connexis Jim Raab, Dell Computer Jeremy Landt, Transcore Alaistair Malarky, Mark IV Industries Wayne Fisher, ARINC Brian Hart, Cisco Systems Tushar Moorti, Broadcom Randy Roebuck, SIRIT/OmniAir Peter Ecclesine, Cisco Systems