[Cfp-interest 2517] Fwd: [WG 14 SG Chairs] Study Group Membership

Jim Thomas jaswthomas at sbcglobal.net
Thu Aug 11 09:44:22 PDT 2022



> Begin forwarded message:
> 
> From: David Keaton <dmk at dmk.com>
> Subject: [WG 14 SG Chairs] Study Group Membership
> Date: July 29, 2022 at 2:23:51 PM PDT
> To: Jim Thomas <jaswthomas at sbcglobal.net>, Peter Sewell <Peter.Sewell at cl.cam.ac.uk>, Aaron Ballman <aaron at aaronballman.com>, David Svoboda <svoboda at cert.org>
> Cc: Rajan Bhakta <rbhakta at us.ibm.com>
> 
> Dear WG 14 Study Group Chairs,
> 
>     Up to now, Study Groups have operated largely unhindered by the ISO bureaucracy.  However, recent events (outside WG 14) have led to ISO defining more precisely who can be an SG member.  I know this will cause some pain for some SGs.  I hope we can retain most or all of our membership by bringing people into compliance with the ISO mandate.
> 
> *  Each member of a Study Group shall be in the Global Directory of its parent ISO group, or shall be a member of a liaison organization associated to that parent group.  The supported liaison organizations are:
> 
> ISO TC 37, Terminology and other language and content resources (Any WG)
> JTC 1/SC 2, Coded character sets (Any WG)
> JTC 1/SC 27, IT Security techniques (Any WG)
> JTC 1/SC 41, Internet of things and digital twin (Any WG)
> ACM SIGada (WG 9 only)
> Ada-Europe (WG 9 only)
> Ecma International (Any WG)
> IEEE (Any WG)
> Linux Foundation (Any WG)
> MISRA (WG 14 only)
> 
> *  Each Study Group shall begin its meetings by displaying the JTC 1 slide that summarizes the ISO and IEC codes of conduct, a copy of which is at the following URL.
> https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/www/docs/n2613.pdf
> 
>     Here are examples of how these rules apply to some existing situations.
> 
>     Any C Floating-Point members who are members of the IEEE floating-point committee do not have to join WG 14, because IEEE is a liaison organization.
> 
>     Members of the C and C++ Compatibility SG do not have to join both WG 14 and WG 21; they can join just one of them.
> 
>     SG members who are also members of JTC 1/SC 27 (Security) or MISRA do not have to join WG 14 because those are liaison groups.
> 
>     SG members who are not members of liaison organizations are now required to join either WG 14 or a liaison organization to continue participating.  (The C and C++ Compatibility SG is a special case because it has two parents, WG 14 and WG 21, so members can be from either one.)
> 
>     There are no other changes to the way SGs operate.  ISO just wanted to guarantee that 1) SG members are legally bound by the code of conduct, and 2) members are reminded of the code of conduct at each meeting.
> 
>     Sorry for the hassle.  Please feel free to contact me for any clarification you may need.
> 
> 					David

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