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- Submitted-by: stephe@mks.com (Stephen Walli)
-
- Hi,
-
- The following notice came through a friend.
- Despite a bit of marketing warm fuzzies, and a few partial facts,
- this seemed like a place to post it so the largest group of people
- might be aware of the upcoming meeting.
-
- cheers,
- stephe
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-
- OSF/Motif Standard Update and Meeting Notice
-
-
- This letter was recently sent to OSF members supporting
- the OSF/Motif standard effort.
-
-
- Dear OSF Member,
-
- I would like to express OSF's appreciation for the support you've shown
- for OSF/Motif and in particular, for your support of the evolution of
- OSF/Motif as a formal standard. I also would like to bring you up to
- date on events this past year and to encourage you to send a
- representative to the first meeting of the Modular Toolkit Environment
- (MTE) work group otherwise known as the Motif standard effort.
-
- Almost a year ago, OSF with the backing of dozens of supporters
- representing a broad cross-section of the industry, proposed to the
- IEEE that a standard be developed based on OSF/Motif. This standard
- would move the evolution of the OSF specification - the Applications
- Environment Specification - into a wider arena and would also place the
- specification into a consensus process. It is the logical fruition of
- OSF's efforts that the base specification, produced cooperatively under
- our vendor neutral charter, be presented to the appropriate standards
- body for its future evolution.
-
- The committee petitioned--the Technical Committee on Operating Systems
- and Applications Environments (TCOS) of the Computer Society--debated
- the proposal during two meetings, over a period of six months. The
- reason that this debate occurred and that the proposal was not
- initially approved was that at the last minute, a proposal based on
- OPEN LOOK was submitted by representatives from Sun Microsystems and
- UNIX System Laboratories (USL). In spite of widespread support for the
- OSF/Motif proposal, the committee took both proposals under
- consideration. However, many of the TCOS members could not support the
- notion of two standards in a similar problem space.
-
- After further consultation with OSF members, OSF decided to move the
- proposed work forward. Thus, OSF proposed the work group to the
- Computer Society's board directly, as is allowed by IEEE rules,
- bypassing the committee which found two standards in one problem space
- unacceptable. At the higher level committee, the problem of two
- standards was dismissed and the Computer Society agreed to sponsor in
- principle both the OSF/Motif proposal and the OPEN LOOK proposal.
- Final approval is anticipated in March.
-
- With this go ahead, we have scheduled the first meeting of the work
- group to develop the standard for OSF/Motif with a target completion
- date of year end 1992. At the upcoming meeting, the work group will
- elect officers and evaluate the plan to produce the standard. This
- open group seeks to include all appropriate constituencies and to be
- well balanced among interested users, system vendors and independent
- software vendors. The first meeting will be held at OSF in Cambridge,
- February 24-25.
-
- A copy of the proposed work for the IEEE, a draft agenda, and a general
- invitation letter is available. To receive a copy, contact Lorraine
- Burrage at phone: 617-621-8775 or by email at burrage@osf.org. Please
- forward these documents to the appropriate individual(s) in your
- organization. Once again, if you have an interest in seeing OSF/Motif
- progressed as a standard and wish to support the standardization
- effort, we look forward to seeing a representative of your company at
- the meeting in February. If no one from your company can attend,
- written comments would be appreciated. The direction the standard
- takes as well as the changes planned to the OSF/Motif interfaces and
- style will be determined by this work group.
-
- Once again, thank you for your support. That support and that support
- alone makes this forward motion in the industry possible.
-
-
- John S. Morris Director, Technical Liaisons
-
-
-
- Volume-Number: Volume 26, Number 103
-
-