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From: Miles Ellis <mellis@vax.ox.ac.uk>
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Subject: Draft CD for Fortan 95 is available by ftp
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I have just received the following message from Richard Maine:

> The 95-007r0 document is done and on the ftp.dfrf.nasa.gov
> server in pub/x3j3/95-007r0 in all the usual forms.
>
> THis will be the base document for the Maui meeting, as well
> as for the wg5 meeting in Tokyo.
> >
> Kurt, I've also put a tar file of the directory in the
> x3j3/incoming directory on the ncsa server.  The file
> is "95-007r0.tar".
>
> I'll put out a paper describing what's in the new version soon.

95-007r0 is the new document which we will be discussing in Tokyo.  It will
be on the X3J3 server shortly but, as you can see from the above, it is 
already on the nasa server.

I may have confused you with my previous message, which referred to 94-009.
(I always get confused with numbers!)

009 is the X3J3 standing document containing agreed new features (I think)
whereas 007 is the draft document.  The work carried out in recent X3J3 
meetings has been to integrate the items approved in 009 into the new draft
standard - 007.  Clear?

In Houston, the then current version of 007 contained change bars indicating
changes from the F90 standard.  Unfortunately, since these were produced
automatically, a series of small changes led to massive amounts of change bars
'which rather disguised the real changes.  I don't know what the new document
looks like, but at least the absence of any change bars does show where there
has been no change - even if not all change bars indicate genuine change!

Miles

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