[Sls-rfm] B20.0-Y-1 / Any re-action expected

Gian.Paolo.Calzolari at esa.int Gian.Paolo.Calzolari at esa.int
Wed Oct 12 09:46:41 UTC 2016


Enrico,
         I am sure it will never change.
I was just wondering whether there is a need for e.g. a WG Resolution to 
finally/definitively put the next action date to year 3000   :o)

Regards

Gian Paolo



From:   Enrico Vassallo/esoc/ESA
To:     Gian Paolo Calzolari/esoc/ESA at ESA
Cc:     "Tom Gannett" <thomas.gannett at tgannett.net>, "Gilles Moury" 
<Gilles.Moury at cnes.fr>, sls-rfm at mailman.ccsds.org
Date:   12/10/2016 11:44
Subject:        Re: B20.0-Y-1 / Any re-action expected


This is a collection of input papers. It cannot be changed !!!!

We told this to the CCSDS World many times already. Please stop this 
proliferation of useless information.

Regards, Enrico




From:   Gian Paolo Calzolari/esoc/ESA
To:     "Tom Gannett" <thomas.gannett at tgannett.net>
Cc:     "Gilles Moury" <Gilles.Moury at cnes.fr>, Enrico 
Vassallo/esoc/ESA at ESA
Date:   12/10/2016 11:38
Subject:        B20.0-Y-1 / Any re-action expected


Tom,
        do you need any (re)action from the WG to state that this book is 
going to stay as is?
Thanks

Gian Paolo





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