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Re: [SG14] Colony current status + question

From: Billy Baker <billy.baker.cpp_at_[hidden]>
Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2020 10:38:50 -0600
colony is currently unscheduled in the LEWG mailing list. See
https://github.com/cplusplus/LEWG/wiki/2020-Mailing-List-Reviews. I asked
that Corentin or Inbal reach out to make sure that when a review does occur
it uses a revision that has the changes that you have been working on.

On Sun, Nov 8, 2020 at 3:15 PM Matt Bentley via SG14 <sg14_at_[hidden]>
wrote:

> Thanks Patrice. New times indeed :)
>
> On 9/11/2020 9:48 am, Patrice Roy wrote:
> > We have a plenary tomorrow (for me), November 9. It will be the first
> > virtual plenary I attend, and if I understand correctly it will also be
> > the first virtual plenary session ever. We're all discovering the ways
> > in which to do things today.
> >
> > Expect "Colony v. now" to pass through LEWG at least once, followed by
> > written discussions, and if all goes well, at some point reach LWG and
> > land in a plenary after that. The fact that Jens has helped will be an
> > asset here, being the master wordsmith that he is.
> >
> > Cheers!
> >
> > Le dim. 8 nov. 2020 à 15:41, Matthew Bentley via SG14
> > <sg14_at_[hidden] <mailto:sg14_at_[hidden]>> a écrit :
> >
> > Hi all,
> > have the current version of the proposal in for the next mailing
> > (and uploaded to the SG14 github),
> > version v6.01 of the reference implementation has been released
> > (plflib.org/colony.htm <http://plflib.org/colony.htm>) which matches
> > the existing proposal fully now.
> > The fully-functional reserve() has been well-received, with some
> > people reporting they held off using it because of the lack of that
> > feature. So I think that was a good call overall, even if there are
> > some GCC9/10 compiler issues relating to performance.
> >
> > Jens has gone through and given me another critique of tech spec of
> > the prev version, which has been integrated. There's a few more
> > questions which I've put in the current versions 'questions for the
> > committee' section, so if anyone has the time to take a look at the
> > github ver they're welcome to give feedback here.
> >
> > Otherwise was just looking for some general clarification around the
> > standardisation process in the age of Covid-19, Michael noted that
> > face to face WG meetings are banned currently, but is
> > standardisation still happening/progressing in the absence of the
> > F2F meetings? And what form does that take? Kinda out of the loop
> here-
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Matt
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