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- Submitted-by: ast@cs.vu.nl (Andy Tanenbaum)
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- In article <132258@uunet.UU.NET> andrew@alice.att.com (Andrew Hume) writes:
- >I thought 1003.2 simply described stuff so you can use it, not implement it.
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- It was certainly my understanding that a formal standard like an ISO standard
- must contain enough information that you could give it to a Martian who had
- never even heard of, say, UNIX, let alone used it, but was otherwise well
- versed in computer technology, and he/she/it should be able to write a
- conforming implementation. Stronger yet, if something is not mentioned
- in the standard, even if it perhaps should have been, implementers should
- be free to include it or not include it at their own discretion.
-
- Andy Tanenbaum (ast@cs.vu.nl)
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- Volume-Number: Volume 23, Number 62
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