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WG5,

David Muxworthy has spotted that the Fortran 2003 standard has been published. 
It is

ISO/IEC 1539-1:2004

and is in the ISO on-line catalogue, price CHF 340. It was published on Nov 18.

I am not willing to pay CHF 340, so I cannot look at it and tell you whether our 
(very minor) edits were incorporated. My guess is not, since they say it is the 
second edition and one of our changes was to point out that it is the fourth.

The failure to communicate with me or Richard Maine is extremely annoying. Many 
thanks, David, for telling me about it.

John.

