Il 09/07/21 08:49, Justin Bassett ha scritto:
> Thanks for the insight. I don't know much about the different working
> groups. What are the different groups, and what does it mean if I target
> them (other than putting them under "Audience")? How do I know which
> groups to target?
Please see here:
https://isocpp.org/std/the-committee
I'm far from an expert in the area, but you're proposing design changes
to both language and library, so you should target the respective
Evolution groups, and possibly their Incubators study groups.
I'm also not an expert. :) My understanding is that for the purposes of the "Audience" field, literally all you have to do is categorize your paper as one of three kinds: "CWG," "LWG," or both. Once you've marked your paper appropriately as "CWG" and/or "LWG", then that specific paper's progress through the EWGI->EWG->CWG and/or LEWGI/LEWG/LWG funnels will be tracked in real time by
As far as I know, marking your paper as "Audience: CWG" will not magically skip it to the front of the CWG queue; and marking it "Audience: EWGI" will not hinder its progress through EWG (except perhaps to waste a microsecond of Hal's time in categorizing it). But if your paper proposes a core-language change, and you mark it "Audience: LWG" as if it were a library-only paper, then you might waste an hour of someone(s)'s time.
–Arthur