IEEE 802.11 Recirculation Letter Ballot 158 for 802.11p Draft 9.0 Starts Today IEEE 802.11(TM) Letter Ballot 158 To: IEEE 802.11 Voters, With this email, the 802.11 Working Group is officially beginning WG Recirculation Letter Ballot 158 (LB158), which is a ballot on the question "Should P802.11p D9.0 be forwarded to Sponsor Ballot?". This Ballot opens Fri Sep 25, 2009 at 23:59 Eastern Time USA (11:59PM) and will close 15 days later on Sat Oct 10, 2009 at 23:59 Eastern Time USA (11:59pm). All necessary documents are available in the instructions that can be found on the IEEE 802.11 web site at http://www.ieee802.org/11/LetterBallots/LB158p/LB158_instructions.html. Important: 1. This is a recirculation letter ballot and the voters pool for this ballot is the same as for the original ballot that passed the 75% threshold for 802.11p, i.e., Letter Ballot 125. If you have voted on any of LB125, 141, 144, 151 and 154, you are not required to vote on this ballot. Your most recent ballot will be carried forward. If you wish to change your vote from your most recent ballot, you must respond to this ballot. 2. You must follow the instructions on the 802.11 web site to vote. Do not send an email to vote. 3. You will need your secret 802.11 Voting ID to vote. This number has been emailed to you by the WG vice chair. If you have lost this number, ask the WG vice chair for it. Do not use your meeting badge number or SA pin number as these are different. 4. If you provide comments, they must use the comment template provided. Do not supply individual comments or your vote may be invalidated. (The attached file contains a reminder set for 4 days before the close of the ballot. You may find it helpful to import this into or open this with your calendar client in order to get an automated reminder.) Thank you for participating in Letter Ballot 158. Bruce Kraemer, IEEE 802.11 Working Group Chair E-mail: bkraemer@marvell.com Adrian Stephens, IEEE 802.11 Working Group Vice Chair / Balloting Coordinator E-mail: Adrian.P.Stephens@intel.com Lee Armstrong, IEEE 802.11 TGp Chair E-mail: lra@TIAC.NET