Topic: Proposal submission deadline changes


Author: =?UTF-8?Q?Daniel_Kr=C3=BCgler?= <daniel.kruegler@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2016 08:24:59 +0100
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Hi,

for those long-term observers that noticed that the next proposal
mailing deadline as published on

http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/

is this time on a Monday, March 21th instead of the usual Friday:

The submission rules for proposals to lwgchair address have recently
changed: Instead of the official deadline on Friday midnight UTC with
accepted late submissions during the weekend, the revised rule is now
always on Monday noon UTC without further flexibility.

The more precise rule is 14:00 UTC, but keep in mind that submissions
to lwgchair do undergo a delay since they are further forwarded, so I
strongly recommend to memorize "noon UTC" as the de facto deadline
time, because we cannot guarantee the in-time success of papers
submitted after 12:00 UTC.

Please keep that in mind when considering to submit last-minute
proposals to the lwgchair address.

Thanks,

- Daniel

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Author: Robert Ramey <ramey@rrsd.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2016 15:57:33 -0700
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On 3/17/16 12:24 AM, Daniel Kr=C3=BCgler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> for those long-term observers that noticed that the next proposal
> mailing deadline as published on
>
> http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/
>
> is this time on a Monday, March 21th instead of the usual Friday:
>
> The submission rules for proposals to lwgchair address have recently
> changed: Instead of the official deadline on Friday midnight UTC with
> accepted late submissions during the weekend, the revised rule is now
> always on Monday noon UTC without further flexibility.
>
> The more precise rule is 14:00 UTC, but keep in mind that submissions
> to lwgchair do undergo a delay since they are further forwarded, so I
> strongly recommend to memorize "noon UTC" as the de facto deadline
> time, because we cannot guarantee the in-time success of papers
> submitted after 12:00 UTC.
>
> Please keep that in mind when considering to submit last-minute
> proposals to the lwgchair address.
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Daniel
>

despite having managed to successfully submit a proposal for the last
round - (and present it to the relevant committee via skype!) I'm
still confused about the submission process.  Is there a website
which shows where/how different types of proposals/obversations
should be submitted?

Robert Ramey


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Author: Jens Maurer <Jens.Maurer@gmx.net>
Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2016 00:09:08 +0100
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On 03/17/2016 11:57 PM, Robert Ramey wrote:
> despite having managed to successfully submit a proposal for the last
> round - (and present it to the relevant committee via skype!) I'm
> still confused about the submission process.  Is there a website
> which shows where/how different types of proposals/obversations
> should be submitted?

Not that I'm aware of.

However, all proposals are allowed to go through the lwgchair address,
so I can't see a need for type differentiation.  Could you give a
few examples what you have in mind here?

Jens

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Author: Robert Ramey <ramey@rrsd.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2016 18:49:22 -0700
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On 3/17/16 4:09 PM, Jens Maurer wrote:
> On 03/17/2016 11:57 PM, Robert Ramey wrote:
>> despite having managed to successfully submit a proposal for the last
>> round - (and present it to the relevant committee via skype!) I'm
>> still confused about the submission process.  Is there a website
>> which shows where/how different types of proposals/obversations
>> should be submitted?
>
> Not that I'm aware of.
>
> However, all proposals are allowed to go through the lwgchair address,
> so I can't see a need for type differentiation.  Could you give a
> few examples what you have in mind here?
>
> Jens
>

There are a number of papers that have been presented that I would like
to comment on.  Basically they all touch on related / overlapping issues
related to integer arithmetic. E.G. Fixed Binary, safe integers,
arbitrary length integers.

Robert Ramey

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Author: =?UTF-8?Q?Daniel_Kr=C3=BCgler?= <daniel.kruegler@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2016 07:21:01 +0100
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2016-03-18 2:49 GMT+01:00 Robert Ramey <ramey@rrsd.com>:
> There are a number of papers that have been presented that I would like to
> comment on.  Basically they all touch on related / overlapping issues
> related to integer arithmetic. E.G. Fixed Binary, safe integers,
> arbitrary length integers.

The email address that you have used to send you post is the right one
to suggest new proposals or  to discuss existing proposals.

- Daniel

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Author: Robert Ramey <ramey@rrsd.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2016 11:58:22 -0700
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On 3/17/16 11:21 PM, Daniel Kr=C3=BCgler wrote:
> 2016-03-18 2:49 GMT+01:00 Robert Ramey <ramey@rrsd.com>:
>> There are a number of papers that have been presented that I would like =
to
>> comment on.  Basically they all touch on related / overlapping issues
>> related to integer arithmetic. E.G. Fixed Binary, safe integers,
>> arbitrary length integers.
>
> The email address that you have used to send you post is the right one
> to suggest new proposals or  to discuss existing proposals.

you mean the post in this thread?  Or the address I sent the last=20
proposal to?

>
> - Daniel
>

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Author: =?UTF-8?Q?Daniel_Kr=C3=BCgler?= <daniel.kruegler@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2016 20:06:16 +0100
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2016-03-18 19:58 GMT+01:00 Robert Ramey <ramey@rrsd.com>:
> On 3/17/16 11:21 PM, Daniel Kr=C3=BCgler wrote:
>>
>> 2016-03-18 2:49 GMT+01:00 Robert Ramey <ramey@rrsd.com>:
>>>
>>> There are a number of papers that have been presented that I would like
>>> to
>>> comment on.  Basically they all touch on related / overlapping issues
>>> related to integer arithmetic. E.G. Fixed Binary, safe integers,
>>> arbitrary length integers.
>>
>> The email address that you have used to send you post is the right one
>> to suggest new proposals or  to discuss existing proposals.
>
> you mean the post in this thread?  Or the address I sent the last proposa=
l
> to?

Your original request seemed to be

"There are a number of papers that have been presented that I would
like to comment on [..]"

And me attempt of a response was that exactly this newsgroup is the right o=
ne.

Returning to:

despite having managed to successfully submit a proposal for the last
round - (and present it to the relevant committee via skype!) I'm
still confused about the submission process.  Is there a website
which shows where/how different types of proposals/obversations
should be submitted?

the current best answer is that you should contact the lwgchair for
any kind of proposals. This is only indirectly said here

https://isocpp.org/std/submit-a-proposal

A proposal is always an electronic document, valid formats are html,
pdf, or plain text. The corresponding next mailing deadline is
announced here:

http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/

For any further questions please contact the lwgchair email address,
see e.g. here:

http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/lwg-active.html

Thanks,

- Daniel

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