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WG5,

There has been a misunderstanding re the J3 submission to the Repository. David 
and I understood that the submission was in J3/05-009 and that J3/05-009r1 was a 
working document for input to the May J3 meeting. Anyway, I have just been asked 
by Dan and Van to use J3/05-009r1, so David has made a new Repository, N1626, 
that should be on the server later today. Sorry about this. Here is a rewrite of 
my message of 26 April.

Cheers,

John.

...........................................................

I have just put two new documents on the server:
    1623 Draft Technical Corrigendum 1 - part two (Muxworthy)
    1626 Repository of Requirements (Muxworthy) - supersedes N1613 and N1624

The Delft meeting will soon be upon us. Since this is both a J3 meeting and a 
WG5 meeting, delegates will need access to documents for both. The J3 documents 
are available from
        http://www.j3-fortran.org/
and the WG5 documents are available from
        ftp://ftp.nag.co.uk/sc22wg5
It is essential that all delegates have access to the Fortran 2003 DIS
(N1601). Delegates should also bring N1594 and all documents from N1597 onwards.

The main objectives will be

A. Considering the Repository of Requirements (N1626) and making a
    preliminary choice of features for the next revision at severity level 5
    and above, as defined in N1594.

B. Processing of the interpretations that have completed their J3 letter ballot
    (see N1612, N1617, N1622) and prepare the first corrigendum for F2003, see
    N1620 and N1623.

I look forward to seeing you.

Best wishes,

John.


