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From: John Reid <jkr@rl.ac.uk>
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Subject: Re: (SC22WG5.2021) (Fortran) SC 22 N 3215
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>  > From: Susan Bose <SBOSE@ANSI.org>
> ...
>  > > TITLE:
>  > Text for publication, Amendment 1 to ISO/IEC TR 10176, Guidelines for the
>  > Preparation of  Programming Language Standards 
> ...
>  > This text, along with the disposition of comments report contained in SC 22
>  > N 3216, has been sent to ITTF for publication.  This document is located at:
>  > http://www.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc22/def/n3215.pdf
> 
> Sounds like something I/we ought to be at least aware of.  Alas, the
> web site wants a user name and password that I don't know.  I've
> probably been told, but didn't record it.

It is sc22/portable

John. 
