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Meeting Times:
13 February 2017: 2100-2300 UTC
JTC1/SC22/WG23 pre-meeting 48 Webex Monday, March 6, 2017 4:00 pm | Eastern Standard Time (New York, GMT-05:00) | 2 hrs Meeting number (access code): 958 915 676 Meeting password: wg23
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Pre-mtg 55 |
01/11/18 |
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#54 |
12-14 September 2018 |
Ottawa Canada |
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#53 |
15-16 June 2018 |
With WG 9 and Ada Europe |
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Pre-mtg-53 |
Teleconference |
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#52 |
TBD April 2018 |
Czech Republic |
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Pre-mtg 52 |
TBD March 2018 |
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#51 |
22-23 January 2018 |
Phoenix, AZ |
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2017 |
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pre-mtg-51 |
20/11/17 |
Teleconference (UTC 2000, 2 hr) |
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post-mtg-50 |
16/10/17 |
Teleconference (UTC 2000, 2 hr) |
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#50 |
17-18 August 2017 |
BSI London (with SC 22 Plenary) |
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#49 |
19-20 June 2017 |
Vienna, Austria with Ada Europe(2 day) |
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post-mtg-48 |
15/05/17 |
Teleconference (UTC 2000, 2 hr) |
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#48 |
6-7 April 2017 |
IBM Markham, Canada (2 day) |
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Document N0696 on Fault Tolerance [REU] was submitted by Erhard Ploedereder following the last Webex. We will consider it for Part 1.
Document N0689, clause 40 Templates and Generics.
At the present time, clause 40 reflects the view of templates and generics from a perspective similar to Ada. C++ has a different model of generics. This meeting is to discuss the different models of templates and generics, and determine how to update 6.40 to reflect a broader view and to capture what vulnerabilities exist from the C++ model.
Since attendees from a WG 21 background are not familiar with the document, our style of writing and constructing vulnerability descriptions, nor the model presented in clause 6.40, we defered discussion from the last WebEx telecon.
The Ada Part has been returned to WG 9 to incorporate writeups for the additional sections on OO vulnerabilities.
C++ members attended the WG 21 meeting in Kona, 27 Feb – 3 March. They will report back on discussions with WG 21 leadership and ways that we can create a Part 9 for C++.