Jeni
> I don't know what CD actually means in terms of the standardisation
> process.
Should remember not to speak in ISOese. CD = Committee Draft. It is a
ballotable technical draft. A CD has to have the main technical content of
the proposed standard, but does not need to be expressed in ISOese, with all
the introductory clauses that I will need to add to make it into a final
standard. What I want to do is to get it out to national standards bodies
for local review before we need to start adding all the standardized blurb
to it for the FCD round of balloting. [An ISO standard needs at least 4
rounds of approval :-( ]
Martin
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