Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!jbc From: domo@tsa.co.uk (Dominic Dunlop) Newsgroups: comp.std.unix Subject: Re: Report on ISO POSIX meeting of October 1990 Message-ID: <14858@cs.utexas.edu> Date: 19 Nov 90 11:09:57 GMT References: <14687@cs.utexas.edu> <14723@cs.utexas.edu> Sender: jbc@cs.utexas.edu Reply-To: domo@tsa.co.uk Organization: The Standard Answer Ltd. Lines: 40 Approved: jbc@cs.utexas.edu (Guest Moderator, J.B.Chambers) X-Submissions: std-unix@uunet.uu.net Submitted-by: domo@tsa.co.uk (Dominic Dunlop) In article <14723@cs.utexas.edu> fkittred@spca.bbn.com (Fletcher Kittredge) writes: > How can I get copies of draft versions of the POSIX 1003.x standards? > I am particularly interested in the 1003.4[ab] draft. I am a member > of the IEEE. The contact for IEEE TCOS mailings is Charles Habermann NAPS International 117 Mackubin Street, Suite 6 St. Paul, MN 55102 U.S.A. +1 (612) 224-9299 (voice) +1 (612) 222-2924 (fax) cjh@bungia.mn.org I suggest that you contact him, and he should send you a form to be filled out and returned, together with payment, to the IEEE. The idea is that you pay in advance for 500 page units of mailing at $30 each. Subscribers do not have to be IEEE members. Overseas subscribers must pay an additional $400 for express delivery independent of how many or few units that they pay for. (This has always struck me as a rather strange approach -- why not just bump up the cost of each unit if express delivery is required?) The form allows one to specify the groups (1003.x, 1201,z, 1224, 1238) in which one is interested, and whether one wants to receive all paperwork or just draft standards. I am not aware of any way in which individual drafts can be obtained. I suspect that that's what Fletcher really wants. -- Dominic Dunlop Volume-Number: Volume 22, Number 27