[MPEG-OTSPEC] Updates to specification

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Fri Aug 14 17:39:40 CEST 2020


> When it comes to input documents, it depends on  the source.

Can you explain why please?

If something is submitted to a committee for consideration for including 
in an international standard, why is it confidential?

Why is it allowed to be confidential?

Maybe there is a good reason.

William Overington

Friday 14 August 2020


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From: "Levantovsky, Vladimir" <Vladimir.Levantovsky at monotype.com>
To: "Peter Constable" <pgcon6 at msn.com>; "Dave Crossland" 
<dcrossland at google.com>
Cc: "mpeg-otspec" <mpeg-otspec at lists.aau.at>
Sent: Friday, 2020 Aug 14 At 16:25
Subject: Re: [MPEG-OTSPEC] Updates to specification


Some of the output documents produced by the ISO WG (like e.g. List of 
AHGs) can be made available to the public, but it is again a Committee 
decision to do so. When it comes to input documents, it depends on  the 
source.

Vlad




From: Peter Constable <pgcon6 at msn.com>
  Sent: Friday, August 14, 2020 1:40 AM
  To: Dave Crossland <dcrossland at google.com>; Levantovsky, Vladimir 
<Vladimir.Levantovsky at monotype.com>
  Cc: mpeg-otspec <mpeg-otspec at lists.aau.at>
  Subject: RE: [MPEG-OTSPEC] Updates to specification



> Where are the documents referenced in (1)?

Welcome to how ISO operates. The JTC1/SC29/WG11 documents can all be 
found at

https://isotc.iso.org/livelink/livelink?func=ll&objid=8916126&objaction=ndocslist 
<https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/2RIyClYmL2U2GP90HGyOnn>

And they’re all under lock and key, accessible only if your country’s 
standards body has nominated you as an expert to participate in WG11.


Peter


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