[SLS] Reconfirmation Review for 230.2-G-1 Next Generation Uplink Next Generation: Proposed Historical designation

Gian.Paolo.Calzolari at esa.int Gian.Paolo.Calzolari at esa.int
Wed Mar 13 08:20:59 UTC 2019


Dear All,
        among the documents to be reviewed in 2019 there is:
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230.2-G-1 Next Generation Uplink Next Generation 
Released July 2014
Reconfirmation Review due July 2019
Available at   https://public.ccsds.org/Pubs/230x2g1.pdf
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The book was produced by the "Uplink Working Group" (chaired Greg if I 
remember well). 
This group does not exist anymore and it does not look worth an effort for 
resurrect it. 

After some preliminary discussion, an indication for silverization is 
evident.

Considering the fact that the NGU WG does not exist more, I want to poll 
all the existing WG in SLS Area to verify if there is any disagreement 
with the proposal to give the CCSDS Historical designation (Silver Book) 
to this document.
As you know, this designation  is reserved for any approved CCSDS document 
that has been superseded by a more recent version or is for any other 
reason considered to be obsolete. 

Could you please forward this mail to your WG as appropriate to check if 
there is consensus for silverizing this book?
The deadline for comments requesting reconfirmation and/or modification is 
Thursday 21 March COB.
In case consensus across the SLS Area is confirmed, a relevant Area 
Resolution will be issued.


Thank you for your collaboration and best regards

Gian Paolo


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