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BlobberSnobber | 3 months ago
They develop a well defined standard, not the technologies mentioned in the standard. So yes, they’re qualified.
BlobberSnobber | 3 months ago
They develop a well defined standard, not the technologies mentioned in the standard. So yes, they’re qualified.
usamoi|3 months ago
tester756|3 months ago
tialaramex|3 months ago
The "C++ Standards Committee" is Working Group #21 of Sub Committee #22, of the Joint Technical Committee #1 between ISO and the IEC.
It is completely the wrong shape of organization for this work, a large unwieldy bureaucracy created so that sovereign entities could somehow agree things, this works pretty well for ISO 216 (the A-series paper sizes) and while it isn't very productive for something like ISO 26262 (safety) it can't do much harm. For the deeply technical work of a programming language it's hopeless.
The IETF shows a much better way to develop standards for technology.
112233|3 months ago
usrnm|3 months ago
actionfromafar|3 months ago