Re: Attendance Record Discrepancy


Subject: Re: Attendance Record Discrepancy
From: Dave Kelf (davek@co-design.com)
Date: Wed Apr 17 2002 - 11:18:26 PDT


Hi Cliff,

I don't think this is right. The problem with the attendance record from
the first set of minutes from the 14th was that although the *'s were in
the right place showing who was there and who was not, the attendance
record was not updated, i.e. that was the record from the meeting before -
the 17th committee meeting (don't remember the date but I'll dig up the
minutes) at which you and Anders were presumably not at.

In the subsequent update, I mentioned that I incremented the attendance
history, which reflected the fact that you missed the one on the 14th - so
now having missed two in a row. Then the third set of minutes came out for
the meeting on the 18th which you missed so that's why three in a row.

Now I don't think I did the minutes for the 17th committee meeting and I
can't lay my hands on them, so maybe that is where the problem is. But I do
remember that this is how these minute updates came to be like they are.

Cheers

Dave

At 11:13 AM 4/16/2002 -0700, Clifford E. Cummings wrote:
>Subject: Attendance Record Discrepancy
>
>I was looking over the attendance record and noticed that I was counted
>absent for three meetings in a row, but I could only remember missing two
>meetings in a row (March 14 and March 18). I also noticed that Anders had
>missed two meetings in a row, which I did not recall.
>
>After digging, I found the attendance record sent by Dave Kelf on March 14
>showed that Anders and I had missed the meeting (correct), Vassilios sent
>an email to Dave Kelf on March 16 asking for a couple of additions to the
>minutes, Dave sent updated minutes on March 18 showing that Anders and I
>were absent a second time and then sent the minutes for the March 18th
>meeting later that same day showing that I was absent a third time and
>Anders had been present. I think the entire fifth column is wrong and
>should be deleted.
>
>Regards - Cliff
>
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