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Contributed Papers on Critical Reliability Programming

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Critical Reliability C++

Critical Reliabilty C++ Group.

Teleconference Presentations

Guidelines

  • Submit a Pull Request for telecon directory.
  • Prefer to submit copies of the actual presentation given.
  • Prefer cross-platform formats when possible (such as PDF over docx)
  • Optionally submit a markdown file with an abstract and link to web-based presentation.

ISO C++ Committee Papers

Guidelines

  • Submit a Pull Request for iso directory.
  • Use GitHub Flavored Markdown or Bikeshed.
  • ISO C++ committee papers are numbered; committee members can obtain paper numbers from the isocpp.org website. Contact Bryce Adelstein Lelbach for assistance obtaining a paper number.
    • DNNNNRMX is the Xth (where X is an uppercase letter: A, B, ...) draft of the unpublished Mth revision of the paper NNNN.
    • PNNNNRM is the Mth published revision of the paper NNNN.
  • Create one directory for each paper, named either PNNNN_title_of_paper or title_of_paper (if you don't have a paper number). The working draft of the paper should be inside that directory and should be named: title_of_paper.md or title_of_paper.bs.
  • When distributing drafts of the paper or submitting a paper to the ISO C++ committee:
    • Generate an HTML version of the document named PNNNNRM.html or DNNNNRMX.html.
    • Add the HTML version you generated to git in the paper's directory.
    • git tag the commit that adds the HTML version; the tag name should be PNNNNRM or DNNNNRMX.
  • Only change a paper to a "P" right before it is submitted to the ISO C++ committee. We don't want to have any confusion about what exact version of the paper was published.
  • Dates and times should use the ISO IS 8601 format, e.g. YYYY-MM-DD.

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