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From: Steve Lionel <steve@stevelionel.com>
Subject: SC22 approves withdrawal of TS29113 and TS18508
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SC22 met this week in Korea. I had submitted to them a request to 
withdraw the two TSes; WG5 voted in March to withdraw them (since they 
were subsumed by F2018). I called in Sunday night (Monday morning Korea 
time) to explain, as some members thought withdrawal of 18508 meant we 
were backing away from parallelism! According to email I received this 
morning, SC22 unanimously approved the resolution to withdraw the TSes, 
so this should be completed soon.

"Resolution 19-05: Withdrawal of ISO/IEC TS 29113:2012, Information 
technology — Further interoperability of Fortran with C and ISO/IEC TS 
18508:2015, Information technology — Additional Parallel Features in 
Fortran
JTC 1/SC 22 requests its Committee Manager to initiate the withdrawal of 
ISO/IEC TS 29113:2012 and ISO/IEC TS 18508:2015 as the content of these 
Technical Specifications has already been incorporated into ISO/IEC 
1539-1:2018, Information technology — Programming languages — Fortran — 
Part 1: Base language."

I thought the following was also of interest to us, given Dan's work on 
the Fortran annex:

"Resolution 19-07: Further Project Split of ISO/IEC TR 24772, 
Information technology — Programming languages — Guidance to avoiding 
vulnerabilities in programming languages through language selection and 
use: JTC 1/SC 22 resolves to add the following Technical Report projects 
to the SC 22 Program of Work as a further subdivision of ISO/IEC TR 24772:

  * ISO/IEC TR 24772-10, Information technology — Programming languages
    — Guidance to avoiding vulnerabilities in programming languages –
    Part 10: Guidance for programming language C++
    Project Editor: Stephen Michell
    Target Dates: WD completed 1 Dec 2020, DTR ballot completed 1 April
    2021, publication 1 October 2021 SDT: 36 months
    Scope: The scope has not expanded 
  * ISO/IEC TR 24772-11, Information technology — Programming languages
    — Guidance to avoiding vulnerabilities in programming languages –
    Part 11: Guidance for programming language Java
    Project Editor: Stephen Michell
    Target Dates: WD completed 1 Dec 2020, DTR ballot completed 1 April
    2021, publication 1 October 2021 SDT: 36 months
    Scope: The scope has not expanded"

Steve


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    <p>SC22 met this week in Korea. I had submitted to them a request to
      withdraw the two TSes; WG5 voted in March to withdraw them (since
      they were subsumed by F2018). I called in Sunday night (Monday
      morning Korea time) to explain, as some members thought withdrawal
      of 18508 meant we were backing away from parallelism! According to
      email I received this morning, SC22 unanimously approved the
      resolution to withdraw the TSes, so this should be completed soon.</p>
    <p>"Resolution 19-05: Withdrawal of ISO/IEC TS 29113:2012,
      Information technology — Further
      interoperability of Fortran with C and ISO/IEC TS 18508:2015,
      Information technology — Additional
      Parallel Features in Fortran
      <br>
      JTC 1/SC 22 requests its Committee Manager to initiate the
      withdrawal of ISO/IEC TS 29113:2012 and
      ISO/IEC TS 18508:2015 as the content of these Technical
      Specifications has already been incorporated into ISO/IEC
      1539-1:2018, Information technology — Programming languages —
      Fortran — Part 1: Base
      language."</p>
    <p>I thought the following was also of interest to us, given Dan's
      work on the Fortran annex:</p>
    <p>"Resolution 19-07: Further Project Split of ISO/IEC TR 24772,
      Information technology — Programming
      languages — Guidance to avoiding vulnerabilities in programming
      languages through language
      selection and use:
      JTC 1/SC 22 resolves to add the following Technical Report
      projects to the SC 22 Program of Work as a
      further subdivision of ISO/IEC TR 24772: <br>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>ISO/IEC TR 24772-10, Information technology — Programming
        languages — Guidance to
        avoiding vulnerabilities in programming languages – Part 10:
        Guidance for programming
        language C++
        <br>
        Project Editor: Stephen Michell<br>
        Target Dates: WD completed 1 Dec 2020, DTR ballot completed 1
        April 2021, publication 1
        October 2021
        SDT: 36 months<br>
        Scope: The scope has not expanded
        </li>
      <li>ISO/IEC TR 24772-11, Information technology — Programming
        languages — Guidance to
        avoiding vulnerabilities in programming languages – Part 11:
        Guidance for programming
        language Java
        <br>
        Project Editor: Stephen Michell
        <br>
        Target Dates: WD completed 1 Dec 2020, DTR ballot completed 1
        April 2021, publication 1
        October 2021
        SDT: 36 months
        <br>
        Scope: The scope has not expanded"</li>
    </ul>
    <p>Steve<br>
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