ANSI C Standard available for ftp?
Henry Spencer
henry at utzoo.uucp
Wed Jan 3 03:32:17 AEST 1990
In article <0000007 at ki4pv.UUCP> tanner at cdis-1.UUCP (Dr. T. Andrews) writes:
>) It is worth noting that (a) becoming a committee member costs on the
>) order of $100 a year ... The fees are not exorbitant for the amount
>) of paper you get.
>This is true, but misses the point. The point is that ANSI is not
>so much providing a standards service as a purveyor of huge masses of
>expensive and often poorly-printed paper.
One has to distinguish between two different activities: standards
development, and standards publication. Published standards from ANSI
are generally printed very well, although they are admittedly a bit
pricey. There is no published C standard (or Fortran 8X standard, etc.)
yet. Standards development involves shipping really *huge* masses of
paper -- the actual draft standards are only a very small part of it --
and speed and economy are generally given priority over print quality.
This seems a reasonable tradeoff to me. Please don't confuse drafts
with standards.
ANSI's primary function is to get good standards developed. Publication
of the results is a side issue, albeit an important one, and prices are
high because somebody has to pay for the development overhead.
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