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| == Scope of the Remote Consensus application ==
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| A Remote Consensus enables a TB/ISG to take decisions on Contributions (Drafts, Liaison Statements, Change Requests, Reports) outside of a face-to-face meeting.
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| 1.1 Types of Remote Consensus:
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| - Consensus measuring for Decisions
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| - Comments Collecting for Discussion
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| The application allows:
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| - The collection of comments
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| - The measurement of consensus by counting the number of oppositions
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| - The final interpretation of the consensus is the responsibility of the Chairman who ratifies the decision(s) at the end of the Remote Consensus period.
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| Notifications related to each Remote Consensus are automatically disseminated to the TB/ISG mailing list.
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| NOTE: To be able to receive Remote Consensus notifications, members must be subscribed to the TB/ISG membership list.
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| To subscribe: https://portal.etsi.org/webapp/TBMembershiplist/
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| 1.2 Recommendations for the duration of a Remote Consensus
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| - The ETSI Directives do not impose a fixed duration, however the Chairman is advised to maintain a minimum period of 3 days to respect the global membership of ETSI across different time zones.
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| Type DEC for Contributions such as a Liaison Statement or a Change Request (CR) – a minimum of 3 days.
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| Type DEC for Contributions such as a Final Draft for Approval or a Meeting Report – a minimum of 7 days.
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| Type DIS for Contributions such as CRs – a minimum of 7 days.
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| - It is recommended to group Contributions into one Remote Consensus.
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| 2 Getting started - How to access the Remote Consensus tool
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| NOTE: Only community officials: Chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary and ETSI Support staff can set up, manage and ratify a Remote Consensus.
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| Users must be logged on the portal to use the application
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| • Open the ETSI portal https://portal.etsi.org and log in with your EOL account
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