eMail Reflector Request


 

Only Participants may request via this form to be added after attending 75% of at least one WG session either an Interim or a Plenary session, and have paid the meeting fee to be placed on the reflectors. Their request, includes being mandatory added to the IEEE 802.11 WG reflector, and will be given the choice to select which TG email technical reflector(s) to subscribe too.

These are CLOSED reflectors. Subscriptions to these reflectors are SUBJECT TO the current IEEE 802.11 WG Policies and Procedures.  If you apply and you are not a participant,  your request will be ignored.

Further information regarding these reflectors and use can found at: http://www.ieee802.org/11/Email_Subscribe.html

     
  Requestor's Last Name     Required
  Requestor's First Name     Required
       
  Requestor's ID#
(Badge Number-SA-Pin)
    Enter this if you know the number.  If you are a participant you will have an SApin number.  Don't worry if you have lost this number as its only use is to help the vice chair responding to this request to more quickly locate the correct record.
     
  Requestor's Email Address     Required
       
  Choose, Add, or Remove Reflectors  
 
  Please select which reflector(s) you would like to join:
  (Reflector requests will be updated once per week)
       
  Ö Working Group (Mandatory) Task Group m Task Group n
  Task Group p Task Group s Task Group u
  Task Group v Task Group w Task Group z
 
Task Group aa
  Architecture (ARC) Ad-Hoc    
 
   

IF YOU WISH to be Removed from the reflectors, PLEASE DO NOT send your request to these CLOSED reflectors. We use this valuable tool to communicate on the current Working Group issues only. To change your reflector status go to http://listserv.ieee.org/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=STDS-802-11 and then amend your subscription on the form provided. If you require removal from the reflector press the LEAVE button. 

       

IMPORTANT MESSAGE

   
  Many companies have started a policy of putting Internet E-mail Confidentiality Disclaimers at the end of their emails. This is not allowed under IEEE rules of openness.

To this end, all 802 chairs have been asked to remove participation in a reflector if your emails contain the statement. May we suggest that if you are effected you might start by talking to your IT department about removing any statements from those emails that go to the IEEE reflectors.

Below is an extract from the IEEE 802 Chair on this subject which details the policy.

   
  802 Policy regarding restrictive notices:
   
  IEEE 802 operates in an open manner. To that end, no material submitted to IEEE 802, or any of its sub-groups, will be accepted or considered if that material contains any statement that places any burden on the recipient(s) with respect to confidentiality or copyright. This policy specifically includes e-mail.

Any material that has such a "Confidentiality Disclaimer" on it is not acceptable. The purpose of such a disclaimer is to transfer some level of responsibility to the recipient for deciding whether or not it is appropriate to disclose, use, disseminate, copy, post or otherwise distribute, the material.

IEEE 802 accepts no such responsibility. The most effective way for 802 to decline any such responsibility is to not accept material with such a disclaimer.

Correspondence with 802 groups will not be confidential. It is very likely that any such correspondence (in addition to being discussed in open meetings) will be posted in the open portion of our web-site and thus will be disclosed, disseminated and distributed. Anyone who wishes to correspond with an 802 group must understand and accept this as a condition of sending us any documentation. Inclusion of any restrictive notice is contrary to, and negates, any indication of acceptance of the IEEE 802 policy of openness.

Copyrighted works may be accepted as submissions for inclusions in drafts only with an appropriate release. Copyrighted works may be referenced in drafts and presentations if they are available on reasonable and non-discriminatory terms.

   
 
       

 

Bruce Kraemer, IEEE 802.11 WLANs WG Chair
Adrian Stephens, IEEE 802.11 WLANs WG 2nd Vice Chair
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