Kevin, I am not sure why you thought that my email implies that Verilog-AMS would not be a part of SV effort. The presentation made by Chris Vigil from IEEE detailed two options for the standards within IEEE - individual standards effort and corporate standard. I said in my email "also would like to hear which direction would you or your corporation prefer going forward within the IEEE ..." meaning which of the two options is preferable for you (individual vs corporate) when we go with P1800 dot standard. Sorry if this did not come out clearly. The intent is to make Verilog-AMS as part of the SV (P1800) efforts and do it within IEEE. Also, Geoffrey has put the document in the Verilog-AMS website and also sent out the details of it to the reflector before the meeting last week. I dont have the link with me right now, but if you cant find his email or the document please let me know and I will try to resend the link. Regards, Sri ________________________________ From: owner-verilog-ams@eda.org on behalf of Kevin Cameron Sent: Fri 10/24/2008 11:43 PM To: Verilog-AMS LRM Committee Subject: Re: Next Verilog-AMS committee meeting: 13 Nov Can you post a summary of the presentation and options going forward? - Your e-mail implies that Verilog-AMS wouldn't be part of the SystemVerilog effort. Kev. Sri Chandra wrote: > > Hi all, > > I am away for the next two weeks. Let us meet on 13th of November. I > would like to get feedback/concerns from you on the presentation that > was done yesterday by Chris Vigil from IEEE and also would like to > hear which direction would you or your corporation prefer going > forward within the IEEE so that we would be able to make a decision on > which option we chose for Verilog-AMS within the IEEE framework. We > would discuss this as the first agenda point when we meet. We also > need to start working on the PAR that needs to be submitted (within 6 > months) as the study group was approved by the DASC. > > Regarding the time for conference calls, we had the following last > winter: > > 09:00 PM Pacific (Thursday) > 11:00 PM Central (Thursday) > Midnight Eastern > 06:00 AM Eindhoven (Friday) > 10:30 AM India (Friday) > 03:30 PM Adelaide (Friday) > > Graham - Could you let us know whether you will still be actively > participating in the calls since I have not heard from you for a > while. This will help us in understanding whether we can change the > timings so that US-central and east do not have to do midnight calls. > If not, we can stick to similar times for the winter also, any time > between 6am to 8.30am on the west coast which will be between 7.30pm > and 10pm in India (and 12.30pm-3am in Adelaide). > > Regards, > Sri -- True Circuits Inc. - http://www.truecircuits.com <http://www.truecircuits.com/> Tel: (650) 949 3400 Ext 3415 -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.Received on Sun Oct 26 09:57:01 2008
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