Comments from Andy

From: Michael McNamara (mac@verisity.com)
Date: Mon Aug 12 2002 - 09:51:40 PDT


Precedence: bulk

1) Errata

An errata sheet is to be issued when there have been editorial
mistakes made to the published standard (i.e., the published standard
differs from the draft that was approved by the IEEE-SA Standards
Board). This differs from a corrigendum, in that a corrigendum is a
document that contains only substantive corrections to an existing
IEEE standard (i.e., technical changes need to be made to a published
standard). An errata does not need to be balloted; whereas, a
corrigendum does.

Michelle Turner (m.d.turner@ieee.org) is the editor on-staff who
handles errata. What would need to happen would be that you and the
group would prepare a list of errata found in 1364 and submit the list
to Michelle. Michelle would then go ahead and prepare a formatted
errata sheet that would subsequently be "published" and made available
to any and all interested parties.



This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.4 : Thu Oct 10 2002 - 09:24:27 PDT and
sponsored by Boyd Technology, Inc.