Document ISO/IEC/JTC 1/SC 22/WG 23 N0822

Draft Agenda Meeting #57
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 22/WG23
27-28 August 2018 2000-2400 UTC


Meeting Location :


Teleconference (Zoom)

Agenda

57.1 Opening activities

57.1.1 Opening Comments

57.1.2 Introduction of Participants/Roll Call

Stephen Michell

57.1.3 Procedures for this Meeting

57.1.4 Approval of previous Minutes of meeting 54

57.1.5 Review of actions items and resolutions, Action Item and Decision Logs

57.1.6 Approval of Agenda

57.1.7 Future Meeting Schedule


2019





#65

7-8 Nov 2019

Belfast, North Ireland with WG 21


#64

22-23 August 2019

Seoul, Korea with SC 22


#63

18-19 June 2019

With WG 21, Cologne, Germany (?)


#62

06/05/19

Teleconference, 2000-2200 UTC


#61

08/04/19

Teleconference 2000-2200 UTC


#60

21-22 Feb 2019

Kona, Hawaii with WG 21

#59

21/01/19

Teleconference 2000-2200 UTC


2018





#58

8-9/11/2018

San Diego, CA with WG 21


#57

22 October 2018

Electronic meeting 2000-2200 UTC



















Liaison Activities

57.2.1 PL22.3/WG5 (Fortran) Gary Klimowicz

57.2.2 WG4 (COBOL)

57.2.3 WG9 (Ada) Erhard Ploedereder

57.2.4 PL22.11/WG14 C Clive Pygott

57.2.5 PL22.16/WG21 (C++) Michael Wong

57.2.6 MISRA C Clive Pygott

57.2.7 MISRA (C++) Clive Pygott

57.2.8 SPARK Joyce Tokar

57.2.9 Other Liaison Activities or National body reports

57.3. Document Review

57.3.1 TR 24772-1 Vulnerabilities, language independent (N0790 or later)

Confirm that Part 1 is ready for DTR ballot.

57.3.2 TR 24772-2 Ada language specific part, N0805

Part 2 is ready for ballot.

57.3.3 TR 24772-3 C language specific part, Document N0804 or later

Confirm that Part 3 is ready for DTR ballot (last AI done).

57.3.4 TR 24772-4 Python language specific part

See document N0813.

57.3.5 TR 24772-8 Fortran

57.3.6 TR 24772-9 C++

See document N0802

57.3.7 Spark

57.3.8 Potential TR24772 Guidance on avoiding Programming Vulnerabilities – IS



57.4 Review of Assignment of responsibilities

57.5 Resolutions and Action Items


57.6. Adjournment