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- From: <jsh@usenix.org>
- From: <jsh@usenix.org>
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- An Update on UNIX* and C Standards Activities
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- April 1990
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- USENIX Standards Watchdog Committee
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- Jeffrey S. Haemer, Report Editor
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- USENIX Standards Watchdog Committee Update
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- Jeffrey S. Haemer <jsh@ico.isc.com> reports on winter-quarter
- activites of the watchdog committee:
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- What_the_reports_are_about
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- Reports are done quarterly, for the USENIX association, by volunteers
- from the individual standards committees. The volunteers are fami-
- liarly known as ``snitches'' and the reports as ``snitch reports''.
- The band of snitches and I make up the working committee of the USENIX
- Standards Watchdog Committee. The group also has both a financial
- committee: Alan G. Nemeth, Ellie Young, and Kirk McKusick; and a pol-
- icy committee: the financial committee plus John S. Quarterman
- (chair). Our job is to let you know about things going on in the
- standards arena that might affect your professional life - either now
- or down the road a ways.
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- An official statement from John:
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- The basic USENIX policy regarding standards is:
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- to attempt to prevent standards from prohibiting innovation.
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- To do that, we
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- o Collect and publish contextual and technical information
- such as the snitch reports that otherwise would be lost in
- committee minutes or rationale appendices or would not be
- written down at all.
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- o Encourage appropriate people to get involved in the stan-
- dards process.
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- o Hold forums such as Birds of a Feather (BOF) meetings at
- conferences. We sponsored one workshop on standards.
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- * UNIX is a registered trademark of AT&T in the U.S. and other
- countries.
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- o Write and present proposals to standards bodies in specific
- areas.
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- o Occasionally sponsor White Papers in particularly problemat-
- ical areas, such as IEEE 1003.7 (in 1989) and possibly IEEE
- 1201 (in 1990).
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- o Very occasionally lobby organizations that oversee standards
- bodies regarding new committee, documents, or balloting pro-
- cedures.
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- o Starting in mid-1989, USENIX and EUUG (the European UNIX
- Users Group) began sponsoring a joint representative to the
- ISO/IEC JTC1 SC22 WG15 (ISO POSIX) standards committee.
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- There are some things we do not do:
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- o Form standards committees. It's the USENIX Standards Watch-
- dog Committee, not the POSIX Watchdog Committee, not part of
- POSIX, and not limited to POSIX.
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- o Promote standards.
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- o Endorse standards.
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- Occasionally we may ask snitches to present proposals or argue
- positions on behalf of USENIX. They are not required to do so
- and cannot do so unless asked by the USENIX Standards Watchdog
- Policy Committee.
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- Snitches mostly report. We also encourage them to recommend
- actions for USENIX to take.
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- John S. Quarterman, Chair, USENIX Standards Watchdog Commit-
- tee
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- We don't yet have active snitches for all the committees and sometimes
- have to beat the bushes for new snitches when old ones retire or can't
- make a meeting, but the number of groups with active snitches contin-
- ues to grow (as, unfortunately, does the number of groups). This
- quarter, you've seen reports from .0, .1, .2, .3, .4, .7, .8, .11, and
- .12, as well as reports from 1201 and from x3j11 (not really a New
- Orleans report, but useful none the less).
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- If you have comments or suggestions, or are interested in snitching
- for any group, please contact me (jsh@usenix.org) or John
- (jsq@usenix.org). If you want to make suggestions in person, both of
- us go to the POSIX meetings. The next set will be April 23-27 at
- Snowbird Resort, just outside of Salt Lake City, Utah. If the reports
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- make you interested -- or indignant -- enough to want to go, the
- number for room reservations is (800) 453-3000.
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- April 1990 Standards Update USENIX Standards Watchdog Committee
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- Volume-Number: Volume 19, Number 77
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