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Dear WG5,

I have just put three new papers on the server:
    N1679 Updated and Simplified Repository of Requirements (Muxworthy)
    N1682 UK National Activity Report (Muxworthy)
    N1683 Macros should be a TR to F2008 (Donev)
All are visible using hot links on the WG5 home page.

You have already seen N1682 and N1683 as email messages.

N1679 is new. It is basically a cut down version of the old repository, N1649. I 
asked David to construct this because I think it will assist our discussion of 
the draft standard in London.  We don't need the detailed specifications any 
more since these are in the draft. The entries for J3-014 (now intelligent 
macros) and J3-047 (now BITS) have been largely rewritten. For a summary of 
other changes, see the introductory part of N1679.

May I take this opportunity to remind you that the meeting announcement (N1673) 
makes it clear that this will be a meeting that occupies five full days?
Friday is a full working day, as in Delft and Fairfax. Please plan to be 
available until 6 p.m. on Friday.

The BCS building is open from 8 a.m. each day and I am hoping to start each 
session promptly at 9 a.m. At least there should be no snow this time to stop me 
making it!

Best wishes,

John.
