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Subject: Re: Pushing Back Survey Schedule One Week?


I haven't seen any comments on this, so we will push
back our schedule one week as described below. We're
now aiming to have the survey go live a week from today,
Wednesday, June 4.

Thanks,

Steve

Steve Hanna wrote:
> 
> Our survey schedule currently says (among other things):
> 
> 5/14/03 Prepare final draft survey.
> 
> 5/21/03 Test survey with a few respondents to find bugs,
>         omissions, etc. Revise as needed.
> 
> 5/21/03 Have publicity plan agreed to.
> 
> 5/28/03 Post final survey. Publicize to target audience.
> 
> 6/14/03 Begin analyzing results of survey.
> 
> We're doing pretty well relative to the schedule, but
> slipping a bit. I have prepared a final draft survey
> based on the comments from last week's PKI TC meeting
> and asked OASIS to post it. I expect that will be done
> by the end of today. Then I'll send the URL to our list
> and also ask the Internet 2 Consortium's Higher Education
> PKI Technical Advisory Group to try it out (unless someone
> else has a better suggestion for a test group).
> 
> We have received permission to forward our survey invite
> to most of the groups in our publicity plan (nobody has
> said "No" yet!). But several requests are still in progress.
> 
> I suggest that we push our schedule back a week, giving
> us a bit more time. The schedule would now say:
> 
> 5/21/03 Prepare final draft survey.
> 
> 5/28/03 Test survey with a few respondents to find bugs,
>         omissions, etc. Revise as needed.
> 
> 5/28/03 Have publicity plan agreed to.
> 
> 6/4/03  Post final survey. Publicize to target audience.
> 
> 6/21/03 Begin analyzing results of survey.
> 
> Does anyone have objections or concerns with this change?
> It seems like a better idea than rushing to get something
> out there, maybe missing the opportunity to announce the
> survey to some audiences, etc. Unless I hear of compelling
> concerns by the end of today (5 PM EDT), let's go ahead
> and push back the schedule.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Steve


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