[cpp-threads] [Fwd: RE: Mid-term mailing deadline]
Boehm, Hans
hans.boehm at hp.com
Fri Jun 17 23:09:28 BST 2005
Are we planning on submitting anything about the memory model?
I think things are sufficiently in flux at the moment that we're
better off waiting for the next (pre-Mont-Tremblant) mailing, when
we might have something more coherent. I think it's important to
have something then, to discuss at the next meeting.
Hans
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> .org.uk] On Behalf Of Andrei Alexandrescu
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> Subject: [cpp-threads] [Fwd: RE: Mid-term mailing deadline]
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>
> Nota bene! Deadline is coming.
>
> Andrei
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: RE: Mid-term mailing deadline
> Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 09:29:12 -0700
> From: Nelson, Clark <clark.nelson at intel.com>
> Reply-To: c++std-all at accu.org
> To: undisclosed-recipients:;
>
> To: C++ committee
> Message c++std-all-2945
>
> The deadline is now just a week away.
>
> I will be on the road Monday through Wednesday of next week,
> probably without email access. But I will be back in the
> office by Friday.
>
> Clark
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: c++std=all at accu.org [mailto:c++std=all at accu.org] On
> > Behalf Of Nelson, Clark
> > Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 10:41
> > To: undisclosed-recipients
> > Subject: Mid-term mailing deadline
> >
> > To: C++ committee
> > Message c++std-all-2943
> >
> > The deadline for the mid-term mailing is --06-24, two weeks
> > from today.
> > If you want to publish something in this mailing, the first
> step is to
> > get document numbers from me. Please note that it's not necessary to
> > wait until the last minute to request document numbers.
> >
> > As always, a document should be in one of plain text, HTML or PDF
> > format. In all cases, the title, document numbers,
> author(s) and date
> > should all appear prominently on the first page of the
> document. The
> > preferred format for the document date is ISO standard (yyyy-mm-dd,
> > with the month expressed numerically). Ideally, PDF format
> documents
> > should have the document numbers in a page header or footer.
> >
> > Unlike usual, I will be out of the office until almost the
> > deadline, so
> > I will not be replying to email as promptly as I usually do -- I'll
> > probably be checking mail only about once a day.
> >
> > --
> > Clark Nelson Vice chair, J16 (ANSI C++
> standard committee)
> > Intel Corporation
> > clark.nelson at intel.com
> >
> >
>
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