This will be a WebEx meeting, held at 1500-1600 UTC on May 12, May 25 and June 8. The meeting will piggyback onto the WG 23 C++ Vulnerabilities meeting on those dates, but one hour earlier. We shall use the same Zoom link for this meeting, simply one hour earlier.
Hi,
Stephen Michell is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: WG 23 work on C++ Vulnerabilities
Time: May 12, 2020 1500 UTC
Every 14 days, until Jun 22, 2020, 4 occurrence(s)
May 12, 2020 1500 UTC
May 25, 2020 1500 UTC
Jun 8, 2020 1500 UTC
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(!!!Note that if you import, the time will show as 1600 UTC. We are piggy-backing on the C++ call one hour early!!!)
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Or Telephone:
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TBD Nov 2021 |
TBE |
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TBD Sep 2021 |
With SC 22 |
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TBD Jun 2021 |
With WG 4 Fortran Committee |
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TBD Feb 2021 |
With C++ in Kona, HA |
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TBD Nov 2020 |
TBD with WG 21 or electronic |
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TBD Oct 2020 |
Electronic Meeting |
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2-3 Sep 2020 |
With SC 22 or Zoom Meeting |
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11, 25 May, 8 June 2020 |
Teleconference, 1500-1600 UTC |
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ISO has crippled the TR documents. The single committee-level ballot with a 50% pass, the refusal to permit more than a single ballot, and the refusal to permit TR's to be freely available documents all show the distain that current ISO management has toward the once-useful document.
The convenor has had repeated discussions with the past ISO Technical Program Manager for JTC 1 about Technical reports. Henry Cucheri has been adamant that international standards do not have to be normative, and the material presented in 24772 (all parts) is important information that justifies having a standard for these documents.
Therefore, the convenor is proposing that we prepare a New Work Item Proposal for SC 22 to make all parts of 24772 iInternational Standards, and include parts 1, 2 and 3 that are slightly reworked to put back some text that was stripped in the editorial phase to satisfy the “TR's cannot say ...” stance taken by ISO CS. The convenor's proposal is that the NWIP ballot be also a CD ballot for those documents.
A draft convenor's report will be developed for the SC 22 plenary.
There will be no document review as part of this meeting. WG 23 members are meeting separately to develop TR 24772-4 Python, TR 24772-8 Fortran, TR 24772-10 C++, and TR 24772-11 Java