[cabfpub] Ballot process ordering

Ryan Sleevi sleevi at google.com
Wed Nov 2 08:57:18 MST 2016


On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 8:53 AM, Ryan Sleevi <sleevi at google.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 8:45 AM, Kirk Hall via Public <public at cabforum.org>
> wrote:
>
>> So under Position 2, how do we ever get to Approval - which (under the
>> IPR Policy) can only come AFTER the Review Period is over.  Something is
>> missing from the Position 2 process?
>>
>> Can someone who supports Position 2 tell us how they think a Draft
>> Guideline ever gets to Approval under our current Bylaws and IPR Policy?
>>
>> Hi Kirk,
>
> Please see the relevant quoted sections of the IPR Policy in
> https://cabforum.org/pipermail/public/2016-November/008733.html to
> understand how that works. Most notably, please see what the IPR says
> regarding PAG formation - the position advanced for Position 1 is not
> literally supported by the existing text.
>
> As such, we can conclude that a DG is Approved when it completes both a
> Ballot and an Exclusion Period - but that the formation of a PAG *does
> not* block the approval of the document.
>
> That is, if an Essential Claim - something which only applies to FG/FMGs -
> is disclosed during the Review Period, the document is still "approved" at
> the completion of the review period (as per Section 4.1) - and the PAG
> convenes to determine what actions to take on the FG/FMG - as specified in
> the IPR policy (Section 7.1)
>
> The extent for which I can find support for Position 1 is in the
> description of process in Section 2 of the IPR policy "CAB Forum will
> ordinarily not approve a Guideline if it is aware that Essential Claims
> exist which are not available on RF terms." - but the IPR policy does not
> provide any further mechanisms or guidance as to how that statement can be
> supported.
>

Oh, and I would note the Key Definitions of 8.3

d. “Draft Guideline” means a version of a CAB Forum guideline that has not
been approved as a Final Guideline or Final Maintenance Guideline,
regardless of whether or not the Draft Guideline has been published.
e. “Final Guideline” is any version of a Draft Guideline that the
Participants have agreed is a final version of such Draft Guideline
pursuant to the CAB Forum process for approving Final Guidelines.
f. “Final Maintenance Guideline” is an errata to or amendment of an
existing CAB Forum Final Guideline.

Given that our Bylaws establish the "process for approving Final
Guidelines" is a ballot, then it naturally follows that Position 1 means
that all Review Periods shall be 60 days - because it lacks approval. If we
accept that a Ballot occurs before, then it suggests that a 30 day review
period is permissible.

I'd be curious how you believe the existing definitions can be reconciled
with the Position 1 argument, and in particular, when, if ever, we can
exercise a 30-day review period.
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