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- From: Jeffrey S. Haemer <jsh@usenix.org>
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- An Update on UNIX* and C Standards Activities
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- September 1989
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- USENIX Standards Watchdog Committee
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- Jeffrey S. Haemer, Report Editor
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- IEEE 1003.0: POSIX Guide Update
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- Kevin Lewis <klewis@gucci.enet.dec.com> reports on the July 10-14,
- 1989 meeting in San Jose, California:
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- As 1003.0 passes the mid-point of calendar year 1989, progress can be
- earmarked by the arrival of line numbers to the guide document. I
- remember the first time I saw line numbers on a document within the
- IEEE 1003 arena. My first thought was "this committee is really doing
- precise, exacting work". Thus was my reaction again when I saw line
- numbers on our document. My balloon was burst, when one of our active
- members -- and by "active member" I mean someone who commits
- contributions in writing, not just someone who comes to voice an
- opinion in a talk-show-like atmosphere -- pointed to our ISSUE LOG,
- which states that the committee needs to do more work. (There's that
- word again.) Alas, I came back down to earth. I have "miles to go
- before I sleep."
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- Dot Zero continues to converge. Our document is finally beginning to
- tie together the standards and elements that comprise a POSIX open
- system. Key events continue to be the definition of terms that will
- eventually make it to the IEEE Glossary and the identification of
- areas where terms still need definition.
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- The group is still generating discussion/debate/argument/food-fights
- over behemoth macro-questions such as, "What is the role of the
- guide?" and, "What is the PROPER audience?" In addition, the group has
- made valiant attempts at addressing specific areas such as graphics
- and data interchange without the benefit of focused expertise. We now
- agree on our ignorance in these areas, and will seek help and/or to
- point to other committees that, we believe, can come up with the
- answers.
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- Overall, we must meet our objective of going to ballot in October
- 1990, because that is what I told my wife, who is still trying to
- figure out what in the world a "dot zero" might be.
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- * UNIX is a registered trademark of AT&T in the U.S. and other
- countries.
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- September 1989 Standards Update IEEE 1003.0: POSIX Guide
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- Volume-Number: Volume 17, Number 38
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