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Subject: RE: (j3.2004) (SC22WG5.3149) WG5 Liaisons
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John,

Craig Dedo is no longer a member of J3 so there is no longer a liaison
to H2.

Michael Ingrassia {Sun} is the liaison to IEEE 754.

Craig Rasmussen {LANL} is now the liaison to J11 {C++}.

/Stan

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:j3-bounces@webmail.rose-hulman.edu] On Behalf Of John Reid
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Subject: (j3.2004) (SC22WG5.3149) WG5 Liaisons

Dear WG5,

In my report to SC22, I am supposed to have a section labelled
'Liaisons'. I=20
would like to list some names. This is what I said last year under
'Cooperation=20
and Competition'

"WG5 cooperates closely with the ANSI INCITS/J3 Fortran Technical
Committee, to whom it has delegated the technical development of
Fortran 2003 as well as the maintenance of Fortran 95 (ISO/IEC
1539-1:1997). There is also close contact with the industry-driven HPF
and OpenMP Architecture Review Board, with several members of the
Board also being members of J3 and/or WG5. For example, the OpenMP
board has aligned the OpenMP 2.0 Release with Fortran 95. Many of
those responsible for the development of commercial Fortran compilers
are members of J3 and/or WG5.

"Other important liaisons are those with IFIP WG2.5 (Numerical
Software), IEEE 754 (Floating-point hardware), and ANSI INCITS/H2
(Data base)."


Van is the obvious liaison for WG2.5. Is this OK, Van?

I think Matthijs is the obvious liaison for HPF and OpenMp. Is this OK,
Matthijs?

I think Craig Dedo is the obvious liaison for H2. Is this OK, Craig?

What about IEEE 754? Are there any others? C? MPI?

Help!

John



