[sv-cc] Face-to-face meeting?

From: Charles Dawson <chas_at_.....>
Date: Fri Mar 04 2005 - 12:33:28 PST
Hi All,

According to the schedules that I have seen from the P1800 committee,
we are supposed to consider having a face-to-face meeting.  I've included
the part of Karen's email to that effect.  The timeframe for this
meeting would be sometime between 4/1 and 4/12.

What does everyone think?  Should we plan such a meeting at this time?
Who would be willing to attend?  Where should it be?

My personal opinion is that although we have no idea how many issues
there will be as part of the ballot process, given how much we usually
get done in a two week period, I think it is unlikely we will be able
to address all of the issues without some form of an all day meeting
during this time period.  So, I am in favor of planning a face-to-face
meeting.

Please respond, and I will tally up people's views on the subject.

   -Chas



March 31:  The Champions are complete with their initial classification
            and assignment of issues to committees.

         The P1800 recommends that the SV-* committees plan an all day
         face-to-face to deal with the issues raised.  Possible resolutions
         are:

         1)  Changes are made to the LRM to address the issue
         2)  Addressing the issue is determined to decrease consensus in the
             committee is so noted on the issues spreadsheet.
         3)  Other determination of the issue is made and is also so noted
             in the issues spreadsheet
             Note:  Saying that an issue will be delayed to a future release
                    is not an allowed response.

April 12:  The committees are complete with their LRM updates and issue
            spreadsheet updates.


-- 
Charles Dawson
Senior Engineering Manager
NC-Verilog Team
Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
270 Billerica Road
Chelmsford, MA  01824
(978) 262 - 6273
chas@cadence.com
Received on Fri Mar 4 12:33:35 2005

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