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RE: [802SEC] 802 CD-ROM



At 15:03 24/07/2002 -0700, Bob O'Hara wrote:

Tony,

I thought you would be the last one that would want a new CD-ROM, particularly since I screwed up last year and left your latest and greatest opus off!  ;^)

 -Bob
 

Bob -

That's *exactly* why I want a new one - because this time, there's a chance we might get the full set of 802.1 stuff on it...

Regards,
Tony


-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Jeffree [mailto:tony@jeffree.co.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 3:04 PM
To: Bob O'Hara
Cc: 802sec (stds-802-sec@ieee.org)
Subject: Re: [802SEC] 802 CD-ROM

Bob -

I believe we should publish a new one.

Regards,
Tony

At 14:29 24/07/2002 -0700, Bob O'Hara wrote:

>My tickler file went off (a bit too late), reminding me that November is
>typically when we distribute the new version of the 802 CD-ROM.  Do we want
>to publish a new CD-ROM at the November meeting?  If so, we need to pass a
>motion to allocate funds to have the production of the CD-ROM done.
>
>I spoke to Dawn at Face to Face and they are willing to coordinate the
>production, as they did so ably last year.  Last year we had 1000 copies
>produced.  Dawn estimates there are fewer than 50 copies remaining.  She
>estimated that the cost of producing the CD-ROM last year was $1250.  I can
>not find an exact number in the minutes.  Perhaps BillQ can look back to
>October/November 2001 to determine the exact costs.
>
>If we choose to go ahead with a new CD-ROM for November, I will publish a
>list of the standards I currently have (those on the last CD-ROM).  I will
>need a list from each WG chair of the new standards that need to be added to
>the CD-ROM and those that should be deleted from the current compilation.
>
>  -Bob
>
>Bob O'Hara
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>

Regards,
Tony

Regards,
Tony