Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!usenix!jsq From: rja7m@chaos.cs.Virginia.EDU (Ran Atkinson) Newsgroups: comp.std.unix Subject: Re: Standards Update, IEEE 1003.5: Ada bindings Message-ID: <522@usenix.ORG> Date: 17 Sep 90 19:58:52 GMT References: <521@usenix.ORG> Sender: jsq@usenix.ORG Reply-To: randall@Virginia.EDU (Ran Atkinson) Organization: University of Virginia Lines: 29 Approved: jsq@usenix.org (Moderator, John Quarterman) X-Submissions: std-unix@uunet.uu.net Submitted-by: rja7m@chaos.cs.Virginia.EDU (Ran Atkinson) The comment in the snitch report about the committee "knowing" that 30 days being insufficient time to review the P1003.5 draft is distressing. Indeed I am one of the folks who is going to try to review the draft and 30 days is no where near enough time to do a proper job. The notion of starting at different places is NOT helpful because it is likely that my objections won't be evenly distributed across the document and because any I miss for lack of time can't be raised in a future ballot. The TCOS administration should REQUIRE that balloting groups be given sufficient time to review documents thoroughly. Otherwise we will end up with incompletely reviewed standards which we will then have to try to live with. This just serves to reinforce my view that the POSIX effort has changed from standardising existing practice with due deliberation to one to create as many standards documents as possible as quickly as possible without due regard for existing practice or internal consistency among the various documents that are under P1003. Standards are a good thing if done carefully. I'm concerned that the POSIX effort is moving too hastily to be truly useful to us users. Randall Atkinson randall@Virginia.EDU Volume-Number: Volume 21, Number 113