Ecosystem Standards moving forward

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René Ferdinand Rivera Morell

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Jan 5, 2025, 1:54:47 AMJan 5
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As we discussed at our last meeting we decided to withdraw the C++ Ecosystem International Standard within ISO. I've started the effort to move the collective work on that to a new GitHub organization. As indicated in the main wg21 paper that was withdrawn, that new org is <https://ecostd.github.io/>. The goal is to "port" over the work to this new org and eventually publish an independent standard. But there's a fair bit of work to do to get there.

As a first step I've created a proposal for public community contributions. I am now asking for feedback and help on that proposal which you can find here <https://github.com/ecostd/rfcs/pull/1>.

I am also interested in finding out who is interested, and willing, to become part of the overall work of reviewing proposals, approving them, reviewing wording, etc. And other process bits.

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René Ferdinand Rivera Morell

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Jan 10, 2025, 11:09:15 AMJan 10
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On Sun, Jan 5, 2025 at 12:54 AM René Ferdinand Rivera Morell <grafi...@gmail.com> wrote:
As a first step I've created a proposal for public community contributions. I am now asking for feedback and help on that proposal which you can find here <https://github.com/ecostd/rfcs/pull/1>.

Would love to hear any feedback on that process as soon as possible. Both negative and positive comments, or thumbs up, are welcomed. The sooner this one gets resolved the sooner I can start on porting over the wg21 EcoIS papers.

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