From dominic@british-national-corpus.oxford.ac.uk Fri Sep 6 14:07:27 1991 Received: from kestrel.ukc.ac.uk by dkuug.dk via EUnet with SMTP (5.64+/8+bit/IDA-1.2.8) id AA03647; Fri, 6 Sep 91 14:07:27 +0200 Received: from convex.oxford.ac.uk by kestrel.Ukc.AC.UK via Janet (UKC CAMEL FTP) id aa04595; 6 Sep 91 12:55 BST Received: from onions.natcorp by convex.oxford.ac.uk; Fri, 6 Sep 91 12:53:23 +0100 Received: by onions.natcorp.ox.ac.uk (4.1/SMI-4.1) id AA10213; Fri, 6 Sep 91 12:53:13 BST Message-Id: <9109061153.AA10213@onions.natcorp.ox.ac.uk> From: dominic@british-national-corpus.oxford.ac.uk Date: Fri, 6 Sep 1991 12:53:12 +0100 In-Reply-To: Yasushi Nakahara "(wg15rin 132) Draft Guidelines for POSIX National Profile" (Sep 3, 23:26) X-Fax: +44 865 273275 X-Phone: +44 865 273280 X-Project: British National Corpus X-Organization: Oxford University Computing Service X-Address: 13 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 6NN, U.K. X-Mailer: Mail User's Shell (7.2.2 4/12/91) To: Yasushi Nakahara , wg15rin@dkuug.dk Subject: Re: (wg15rin 132) Draft Guidelines for POSIX National Profile X-Charset: ASCII X-Char-Esc: 29 > On related notes, Keld and Dominic, did you distribute the RIN Rotterdam > minutes (through email)? Could you please send the minutes and the latest > RIN document register to "wg15rin"? Oh well. I could only sit low in my chair and hope the teacher wouldn't ask me a difficult question for so long... The minutes for the last meeting were written very shortly after the last meeting and, having been prepared using an outliner on a Macintosh, were sent AS POSTSCRIPT FILES to Keld and to Jim Isaak for distribution. Keld, however, requested some changes after a while, and I had not made them -- until yesterday. (Actually I did not make them all -- I will communicate privately with Keld over the weekend as to why. It's mostly tied up with procedure.)) I am now in a position to send out revised PostScript (in chunks, as it's 650k) to Keld and Jim Isaak. I will do this tomorrow. I shall send an ASCII version to the list (only 45k). I shall try to ensure that it's free of weird Mac characters (apostrophes, ligatures and so on), but make no guarantees. I would request that the ASCII version is not taken as definitive, and not distributed on paper. -- Dominic Dunlop