[MLB-WIRELESS] Re: Regional Groups? (aka: WG Outer East mailing list)

KevinL darius at obsidian.com.au
Fri Jun 14 12:23:39 EST 2002


Fine by me.  Probably more appropriate to split the regional groups away
from the working groups, I agree.

KevinL

On Fri, 2002-06-14 at 12:38, Tyson.Clugg at csiro.au wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> When I started the Working Groups, my intention was that they would be used
> to work through problems that can be solved, such as routing (solution:
> OSPF), structure (solution: adopt model rules), federal inquiries (solution:
> make submission), etc.  Hence my first suggestion for a heading (in
> WGTemplate) is to have a defined goal for the group.
> 
> The idea never really crossed my mind that the WG's could be used to
> geographically divide MW into smaller groups, and hence they don't really
> fit in with the intent of a working group (to provide a solution to a
> problem).  To this end, I suggest that these should be classed separately,
> as "Regional Groups" (or RG's for short), so as to avoid confusion regarding
> their intent.
> 
> If anyone can suggest any good reasons as to why the "Regional Groups"
> should NOT be separated from the Working Groups, then please speak up.
> Otherwise, I shall separate the regional groups form the working groups,
> starting by creating a new wiki page called "RegionalGroups".  The next
> thing to do would of course be to move items such as WGInnerNorth to
> RGInnerNorth.
> 
> Regards,
> Tyson.
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