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LDP-discuss,

This has nothing directly to do with LDP, but everything to do with 
standards in Linux, and for that reason I thought I'd pass it along
as an FYI.  Also, they're looking for comments... and I figured this
list might have an excellent group of people who could look at the
text of the LDPS document and supply comments not so much on technical
accuracy but perhaps on readability.

Anyway, the info is below. If anyone is interested in supplying comments,
the web page cited below has info on how to send in comments.

Regards,
Dan

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT: Linux Development Platform Specification 1.0-beta
Resent-Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 18:13:26 -0400 (EDT)
Resent-From: lsb-discuss@lists.linuxbase.org
Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 15:12:51 -0700
From: Daniel Quinlan <quinlan@transmeta.com>
Reply-To: quinlan@transmeta.com
To: quinlan@transmeta.com

The Free Standards Group is pleased to announce the 1.0-beta release of
the Linux Development Platform Specification (LDPS).  After a two week
public review of LDPS 1.0-beta, we will release LDPS 1.0.  The LDPS is
located at:

  http://www.freestandards.org/ldps/

The LDPS is designed so that programs developed on a conforming platform
are expected to be portable to all generally available Linux
distributions as of July 22, 2000.  We recommend that all independent
software developers create binary versions of their applications using
distributions conforming to the LDPS.

In other words, the LDPS isn't intended to be a standard which tells
distributions what to do.  Rather, it's a recommendation to third-party
developers about how they can create binaries that are likeliest to be
portable.

A companion committee (the Linux Standard Base) under the Free Standards
Group is developing a complete standard for cross-distribution
development of applications that will supersede this interim
specification.  If the superseding specification is not available by
December 31, 2000, the LDPS will be updated by that date.

Contributors to the LDPS include:

    Wichert Akkerman
    Stuart Anderson
    H. Peter Anvin
    Alan Cox
    Ulrich Drepper
    Ralf Flaxa
    Dirk Hohndel
    Jim Kingdon
    George Kraft IV
    Thorsten Kukuk
    Daniel Quinlan
    Dale Scheetz
    Linus Torvalds
    Theodore Ts'o


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