> I discussed the possibility of merging 1076a with 1076-1999 with our
> RevCom mentor. He agreed that it was an option and that if we
> continued to complete 1076a separately as a supplement, 1076-1999
> would still be required by the IEEE 5-year
> re-affirmation/re-standardization rules.
>
> In short, our mentor says it is an option. The IEEE will not make
> the decision for us, it is our decision to make.
Did you discuss any hurdles to merging with our mentor?
I've very interested in knowing if there are likely to be additional
snafus generated if we merge. If it'll go smoother, than merging is
probably best, but if it further complicates things....
Paul
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