Austin Group Status Report Austin-306 Page 1 of 1 Submitted by Andrew Josey, The Open Group. July 19, 2006 The Austin Common Standards Revision Group (CSRG) is a joint technical working group established to develop and maintain the core open systems interfaces that are the POSIX(R) 1003.1 (and former 1003.2) standards, ISO/IEC 9945 parts 1 to 4, and the core of the Single UNIX Specification, Version 3. The current activities are maintenance of the current approved standard and production of a full revision to the standard. The goal of the full revision is to produce a new approved standard in 2008. A project plan detailing the timeline and draft contents, together with the proposed ballot cycle is available at http://www.opengroup.org/austin/docs/austin_284.html The draft timeline for the document shows drafts available as follows: June 30 2006 Oct 31 2006 May 15 2007 Aug 1 2007 Dec 15th 2007 Mar 1 2008 With technical completion (prior to final approval) estimated as April 2008. The first and second drafts of the revision will be produced during 2006. The first draft was made available on June 30 2006 and includes changes only to existing material, and no new submissions. The first draft is 3734 pages, and includes diff marks from the 2004 Edition. The review runs from July 1st until 8am UK time on September 1st. Bugs can be reported at http://www.opengroup.org/austin/bugreport.html A Project Authorization Request has been submitted to IEEE which will be considered at the September 2006 NESCOM meeting. Within ISO, a request to form an Editing Group has been initiated. A plenary meeting of The Austin Group is scheduled for September 12-15 to review draft one comments. The second draft will include the new submissions (four API sets being submitted by The Open Group) and be the first feature complete draft. Its anticipated that this will go for a three month review, including IEEE and ISO ballots. A plenary meeting will be held to resolve the bug reports on Draft 2 in February 2007. Draft three will be the first draft on which the narrowing down rules will be applied and subsequent drafts will then aim to take the document through to completion of the relevant approval ballots in the sponsoring bodies. It is anticipated that the next revision will complete approvals by September 2008. A scope for the revision has been developed and is available at http://www.opengroup.org/austin/docs/austin_296r1.pdf The scope has been set as follows: - The revision will include new work items for additions to the specification, to reflect current practice and knowledge, as proposed by the IEEE, The Open Group or ISO SC22 by July 31st 2006. - The revision will review the use of fixed path filenames within the standard, for example the at, batch and crontab utilities that presently have a requirement for use of the directory /usr/lib/. - The revision will address issues arising from ISO TR 24715:2006, "Conflicts between POSIX and the LSB". - The revision will review features, marked Legacy or obsolescent in the Base documents, and consider them for withdrawal. - The revision will consider the options within the standard, and whether its possible to reduce the number of them. -Issues raised by Defect Reports as recorded in the Austin Group Aardvark reports and SD/5 (technical issues log) by June 2007 will be addressed in the revision - Changes to the standard will be made to make it self-consistent with any new material merged. The group continues to meet regularly by teleconference to consider defect reports and issues. See the Austin Group home page at http://www.opengroup.org/austin/ for the events diary (a Google Calendar exists to which you can subscribe). An open IRC channel is also available at irc://irc.freestandards.org #austin Further information on the Austin Group can be obtained at http://www.opengroup.org/austin/faq.html The current draft of the revision can be obtained at: http://www.opengroup.org/austin/login.html (a login id and password is required) The online version of the current standard can be obtained at http://www.opengroup.org/unix/online.html