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- From: jsq@usenix.org (John S. Quarterman)
-
- echo poll.intro
- cat >poll.intro <<'shar.poll.intro.2591'
-
- For a couple of years, The USENIX Standards Watchdog Committee
- has been collecting and distributing reports on the meetings of various
- standards committees related to the UNIX operating system. These are
- known by various names, such as the ``snitch reports,'' and they appear
- in this newsgroup and mailing list under subjects starting ``Standards
- Update'' and with titles in the body of the text like:
-
- An Update on UNIX*-Related Standards Activities
-
- They are also published in ;login: The Newsletter of the USENIX Association.
-
- In addition, Dominic Dunlop reports on the ISO/IEC JTC1 SC22 WG15 (ISO POSIX)
- committee meetings, under a joint commission from EUUG and USENIX.
-
- These reports seem to be pretty well received, particularly in the last
- year since Jeff Haemer, as snitch report editor, has succeeded in
- finding snitches (committee members who submit reports) in most of the
- IEEE TCOS committees and other related committees. At least we don't
- get many complaints. But we don't actually get much feedback of any
- kind. We have reached a point where we need some, because we are
- trying to set budgets, policies, and directions for the next year and
- more. Possibilities include: a separate paper standards newsletter,
- perhaps in conjunction with UniForum; no change from the current
- arrangements; or even abolishing the reports.
-
- So, a poll.
-
- Please do mail responses: this is your chance to have a strong and
- direct effect on these reports and on what USENIX does regarding standards.
- It's long, but that gives you a chance to say exactly what you want.
- If you don't want to answer all of it, please answer part of it.
-
- John S. Quarterman, USENIX Standards Liaison, jsq@usenix.org
-
- shar.poll.intro.2591
- echo poll.questions
- cat >poll.questions <<'shar.poll.questions.2591'
-
- The poll.
-
- Please mail your answers electronically to jsq@usenix.org or uunet!usenix!jsq.
-
- The easiest way to answer the poll is to extract this shar archive. Put
- this message in a file, e.g., poll.shar, delete the news or mail headers,
- and do:
- sh poll.shar
- A shell script will then run and ask you questions interactively.
-
- If you want to answer by hand, try to have a mail header with
- Subject: Re: Standards Update Poll
- which is what you should get just by replying to this message.
- Append your answers to each line that has a question, like this:
-
- 0: Sample question (y or n):
-
- 0a: is this a silly sample question? y
-
- The code at the beginning of the line and your answer as a separate word
- at the end make it easy to add up the answers with an awk script.
-
-
- Yes or no questions. Please append y or n to the end of each line.
-
- 1: Do you read (y or n):
-
- 1a: the newsgroup comp.std.unix?
- 1A: the snitch reports in comp.std.unix?
- 1B: the EUUG and USENIX reports on WG15 in comp.std.unix?
-
- 1b: the mailing list std-unix@uunet.uu.net?
- 1C: the snitch reports in std-unix@uunet.uu.net?
- 1D: the EUUG and USENIX reports on WG15 in std-unix@uunet.uu.net?
-
- 1c: the USENIX newsletter ;login:?
- 1E: the snitch reports in ;login:?
- 1F: the EUUG and USENIX reports on WG15 in ;login:?
-
- 1d: the EUUG newsletter EUUGN?
- 1G: the EUUG and USENIX reports on WG15 in EUUGN?
-
- 1e: the UniForum magazine CommUNIXations?
- 1H: the UniForum standards articles in CommUNIXations?
-
- 1f: the USENIX white paper on System Administration for IEEE 1003.7?
- 1g: the UniForum POSIX Explored series of technical papers?
- 1h: the UniForum white paper on Internationalization?
-
- 1i: the standards column in UNIX Review?
- 1j: the standards column in Sun Expert?
- 1k: the standards column in IEEE Computer?
-
- 1n: standards articles in IEEE Micro Magazine?
- 1o: standards articles in IEEE Spectrum?
-
- 1p: the IEEE Standards Bearer?
- 1q: the IEEE Computer Society's Standards Status Report?
- 1r: the IEEE/CS TCOS newsletter?
- 1s: the POSIX Tracking Report from Digital?
- 1t: Nina Lytton's Open Systems Observer?
- 1u: Marosi's standards newsletter?
-
- 1v: standards articles in UNIX Technology Advisor?
- 1w: standards articles in UNIX Today!?
- 1x: standards articles in UNIX Journal?
- 1y: standards articles in UniForum's UniNews?
-
- 1z: the book Information Technology Standardization by Carl Cargill?
-
- 2: (Your answers do not commit you to anything.)
- 2: Would you or your company (y or n):
-
- 2a: join USENIX ($40/year) to get the snitch reports in ;login:?
- (you'd also get the journal Computing Systems)
- 2b: pay $35/year to get a separate paper standards newsletter?
- 2c: pay $20/year as a USENIX member for the standards newsletter?
- 2d: pay $1000/year to be a patron of such a newsletter?
-
-
- Rating questions. Please append a number from 1 (worst) to 5 (best).
-
- 3: What do you really hate (1) or like (5) about the snitch reports:
-
- 3a: timeliness?
- 3b: coordination with standards meetings?
- 3c: accuracy?
- 3d: level of technical detail?
-
- 3e: context (effects on other committees or on the industry)?
- 3f: opinions of snitches?
- 3g: opinions of report editor?
- 3h: editing?
- 3i: editorials?
- 3j: oversight by publisher?
-
- 4: What do you want less (1-2), the same (3), or more (4-5) of:
-
- 4a: timeliness?
- 4b: coordination with standards meetings?
- 4c: accuracy?
- 4d: level of technical detail?
-
- 4e: context (effects on other committees or on the industry)?
- 4f: opinions of snitches?
- 4g: opinions of report editor?
- 4h: editing?
- 4i: editorials?
- 4j: oversight by publisher?
-
- 4k: analytical reports (like the UniForum ones in CommUNIXations)?
- 4l: number of committees covered?
- 4m: number of reports?
- 4n: length of each report?
- 4o: length of editorial?
-
-
- 5: What should USENIX do less (1-2), the same (3), or more (4-5) of:
-
- 5a: Moderate newsgroups and mailing lists?
- 5b: Publish reports on standards activities?
-
- 5c: Hold informal Birds of a Feather (BOF) meetings at conferences?
- 5d: Hold formal sessions on standards at conferences?
- 5e: Hold workshops on standards?
-
- 5f: Encourage appropriate people to get involved in the standards process?
- 5g: Write and present proposals to standards bodies in specific areas?
- 5h: Vote with specific comments on standards that are balloting?
-
- 5i: Sponsor White Papers in particularly problematical areas?
- 5j: Lobby standards oversight bodies regarding procedures?
-
- 5k: Collaborate with other user groups?
- 5A: Collaborate with UniForum?
- 5B: Collaborate with EUUG (European UNIX systems User Group)?
- 5C: Collaborate with AFUU (Association Francaise des Utilisateurs d'UNIX)?
- 5D: Collaborate with AUUG (Australian UNIX systems Users Group)?
- 5E: Collaborate with GUUG (The German UNIX Systems User Group)?
- 5F: Collaborate with JUS (Japan UNIX Society)?
- 5G: Collaborate with NLUUG (The Netherlands UNIX Users Group)?
- 5H: Collaborate with Sinix (The Singapore UNIX Association)?
- 5H: Collaborate with UKUUG (The United Kingdom Unix systems Users' Group)?
-
- 5l: Collaborate with vendor associations?
- 5J: Collaborate with X/Open?
- 5K: Collaborate with Unix International?
- 5L: Collaborate with the Open Software Foundation?
-
- 5m: Collaborate with vendor-specific user groups?
- 5M: Collaborate with ADUS (Apollo DOMAIN Users' Society)?
- 5N: Collaborate with DECUS (Digital Equipment Computer Users Society)?
- 5O: Collaborate with Interex (Internat. Assoc. of HP Computer Users)?
- 5P: Collaborate with NUUG (NCR Unix User Group)?
- 5Q: Collaborate with SUG (Sun User Group)?
-
-
- 6: Are you a member of (y or n):
-
- 6a: USENIX?
- 6b: UniForum?
- 6c: EUUG?
-
- 6d: AFUU?
- 6e: GUUG?
- 6f: NLUUG?
- 6g: UKUUG?
-
- 6h: AUUG?
- 6i: JUS?
-
- 6j: Other user group?
-
- 6o: IEEE Computer Society?
- 6p: IEEE?
- 6q: ACM?
-
- 6r: Other professional society?
-
- 6X: a standards committee working group (attend meetings)?
- 6Y: the paper correspondence list for a standards committee?
- 6Z: in the balloting group for a standards committee?
-
- 7: Are you (y or n):
-
- 7a: a user?
- 7b: an application implementor?
- 7c: a system interface implementor?
- 7d: a test suite implementor?
-
- 7e: in sales?
- 7f: in marketing?
- 7g: in procurement?
-
- 7h: a manager?
- 7i: an executive?
-
- 8: Comments. Write whatever you like in response to each question.
-
- 8a: What other committees should be covered?
-
- 8b: What committees should *not* be covered?
-
- 8c: What else should the USENIX Standards Watchdog Committee do?
-
- 8d: What should the USENIX Standards Watchdog Committee *not* do?
-
- 8e: What else should USENIX do regarding standards?
-
- 8f: What should USENIX *not* do regarding standards?
-
- 8g: What else do you want us to know?
-
-
- 9: If you like, please give your name and postal mail address here,
- 9: especially if you want to be on our contact list for the potential
- 9: standards newsletter, or if you would like to receive ;login:.
- 9: Please include your favorite electronic mail address (it's
- 9: probably in the header of your message, but a clear text copy
- 9: here will most likely be more legible), and telephone number.
-
- 9a:
-
-
-
- Thanks for answering the poll. Please send it to jsq@usenix.org.
-
- John S. Quarterman, USENIX Standards Liaison, jsq@usenix.org
-
- shar.poll.questions.2591
- echo poll.sh
- cat >poll.sh <<'shar.poll.sh.2591'
- #!/bin/sh
- in=poll.questions
- out=poll.out
-
- echo "To: jsq@usenix.org
- Subject: Re: Standards Update Poll
- " > $out
- cat $out
- date >> $out
- echo "" >> $out
-
- exec 3<&0
- exec <$in
- exec 4<&0
-
- echo "Your answers are being recorded in the file $out.
- Answering the poll should take about ten or fifteen minutes."
-
- while read line
- do
- case "$line" in
- [1-9]:*)
- head="$line"
- echo "
- $line"
- echo "
- $line" >> $out
- continue
- ;;
- [1-9][a-zA-Z]:*) exec 0<&3 ;;
- *) continue ;;
- esac
- case "$line" in
- [0-9][A-W]:*)
- case "$head" in
- *"(y or n)"*)
- case "$lastyes" in
- [Yy]*) ;;
- *)
- echo "$line n" >> $out
- exec 0<&4
- continue
- ;;
- esac
- ;;
- *5\)*)
- case "$lastyes" in
- 1)
- echo "$line $lastyes" >> $out
- exec 0<&4
- continue
- ;;
- esac
- ;;
- esac
- ;;
- esac
- case "$head" in
- *"(y or n)"*)
- while true
- do
- echo "$line [y or n]? "
- read yes || break
- case $yes in
- [Yy]*) echo "$line y" >> $out; break ;;
- [Nn]*) echo "$line n" >> $out; break ;;
- esac
- echo "$head"
- done
- ;;
- *5\)*)
- while true
- do
- echo "$line [1-5]? "
- read yes || break
- case "$yes" in
- [1-5]) echo "$line $yes" >> $out; break ;;
- esac
- echo "$head"
- done
- ;;
- *)
- echo "$line
- Type as much as you want to, and end with a blank line."
- echo $line >> $out
- while read yes
- do
- case $yes in
- "") break ;;
- \.) break ;;
- "^D") break ;;
- esac
- echo $yes >> $out
- done
- ;;
- esac
- case "$line" in
- [0-9][a-z]:*)
- lastyes="$yes";;
- esac
- exec 0<&4
- done
- echo "" >> $out
- date >> $out
- echo "Your poll answers are in the file $out.
-
- Please mail them to jsq@usenix.org or uunet!usenix!jsq, with a command like
- /bin/mail jsq@usenix.org < $out
- Thanks.
- "
- shar.poll.sh.2591
- sh poll.sh
- exit
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- Volume-Number: Volume 21, Number 43
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