(j3.2006) (SC22WG5.5639) Straw ballot on second draft corrigendum 4

John Reid John.Reid
Thu Jan 21 09:33:45 EST 2016


WG5,

Here is the second draft corrigendum 4, which includes all the changes 
agreed in N2093 and N2094, and a straw ballot paper. Please vote before 
9 a.m. (UK time) on February 4, 2016.

David says

"For each edit its source document plus change, if any, is appended to
the page and line location.  That means that, in theory, only edits
tagged by N2087 and N2092-94 need now be checked.  So far as I am
aware, the material in these documents has been strictly copied into
the corrigendum with the exception of the second new paragraph in
1.6.2 where I believe '1539-1' in f08/0141 should have been '1539'."

Thank you David for your careful work preparing this.

Cheers,

John.
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                                         ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG5 N2096
                                                     
               WG5 straw ballot on second draft Corrigendum 4

                      John Reid, 21 January 2016

This is a WG5 letter ballot on N2095, the second draft Corrigendum 4 for 
Fortran 2008. It was constructed by David Muxworthy and has been checked
by me. The notes in italics will be removed from the final version, as 
will the references to interpretation numbers and page and line numbers 
in the standard. 

Please answer the following question "Is N2095, with the references and 
notes removed, acceptable for submission to SC22 for publication as
Corrigendum 4 for Fortran 2008?" in one of these ways. 

1) Yes.
2) Yes, but I recommend the following changes. 
3) No, for the following reasons.
4) Abstain.

This is an individual vote. Please send your vote to sc22wg5 at open-std.org 
to arrive by 9 a.m. (UK time) on February 4, 2016. 




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