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From: Salaets, Ken
Date: Thu, Jun 07 2007 10:55 AM
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Please allow me to echo Michele's recommendations, too. These are
critical discussions and I am having difficulty keeping tabs of the
array of topic threads, especially considering time limitations.
Thanks,
Ken of ITI
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Jean
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 12:45 PM
To: TEITAC Subpart A Subcommittee
Subject: Re: [teitac-subparta] discussions hard to follow
Thanks, Michele,
I agree: let's use the WIKI instead of email!
Jean Baronas
Sony Electronics Inc.
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Budris
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 9:44 AM
To: TEITAC Subpart A Subcommittee
Subject: [teitac-subparta] discussions hard to follow
I don't know about other people on this alias, but I'm having a really
hard time following the multiple threads running on each topic. Can we
do the following:
-Do not change the subject line part way through a conversation. It is
not possible to find all the emails regarding defining one term.
-Can we have weekly meetings to hold these discussions? That would
ensure we know what the latest versions of definitions are.
-Can we start using the WIKI instead of the email?
Sorry, but trying to follow all of this is really getting frustrating! I
know people need to give input, but we also need to find a way to make
it time effective for everyone.
Michele
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