From domo@tsa.co.uk Mon Nov 19 16:37:23 1990 Received: from MCSUN.EU.NET by dkuug.dk via EUnet with SMTP (5.64+/8+bit/IDA-1.2.8) id AA28366; Mon, 19 Nov 90 16:37:23 +0100 Received: by mcsun.EU.net with SMTP; Mon, 19 Nov 90 16:40:25 +0100 Received: from slxsys by kestrel.Ukc.AC.UK with UUCP id aa25920; 19 Nov 90 15:30 GMT Received: from tsa.co.uk by specialix.co.uk id aa08351; Mon, 19 Nov 90 14:04:52 GMT From: Dominic Dunlop Date: Mon, 19 Nov 90 13:40:12 GMT Message-Id: <2324.9011191340@tsa.co.uk> In-Reply-To: Donn Terry "Letter, pass 2" (Nov 16, 9:34) X-Fax: +44 491 651751 X-Phone: +44 491 652590 X-Address: 9 The Forty, Cholsey, OXON OX10 9LH, U.K. X-Organization: The Standard Answer Ltd. X-Mailer: Mail User's Shell (7.1.2 7/11/90) To: donn@hpfcrn.fc.hp.com, wg15rin@dkuug.dk Subject: Re: Letter, pass 2 X-Charset: ASCII X-Char-Esc: 29 The letter looks fine to me. Just a few points. [From "Letter, pass 2" dated Nov 16] > > ... > Houston 30 Can't help, I'm afraid. For good measure, I don't have contact details for the Petrochemical Open Software Corporation, a body with similar aims to the Houston 30. UniForum might have this info: there was a write up in the June 25, 1990 edition of its UniNews newsletter. Ralph? > An open mailing list on the topic of internationalization has been > established at i18n@dkuug.dk. Interested parties may request membership > from Keld Simonsen (keld@dkuug.dk). Think the correct address for subscription requests is the conventional i18n-request@dkuug.dk. > COS 1750 Old Meadow Road, Suite 400 McLean VA 22102 U.S.A. Att.: Eric L Bolton, Public Affairs Director (maybe) > > EurOpen Standards Steering Committee > c/o Dominic Dunlop My physical mail address should be in the header (unless something has eaten it...) Will advise more permanent address for this function when I know it. > > Houston 30 > ???? (And their new name??) See above > Proposed SC22 Working Group on Internationalization > c/o Dick Weaver > fortran@ibm.com ???? As far as I'm aware, that address is good. I'm pretty sure he's at IBM San Jose (for which I do not have a street address). > Think that should be ``Technical Committee Subcommittee on...'' Big deal... > > X Consortium > c/o Bob Scheiffler rws@expo.lcs.mit.edu -- Dominic Dunlop