Comment by pjmlp 1 month ago The author contributes to ISO C and ISO C++ working groups, and his latest contribution was #embed. 4 comments pjmlp Reply steveklabnik 1 month ago Not just that, the author is the Project Editor for WG14.This doesn’t mean that it’s impossible to make mistakes, but still. uecker 1 month ago It means he can edit LaTeX. Of course, JeanHeyd is very qualified, but being project editor for an ISO standard does not require this. steveklabnik 1 month ago I mean, you're closer to the committee than I am, but while that is true in a literal sense, I'd assume that you all would not let someone who knew how to edit LaTeX but not know anything about C hold that position. 1 reply →
steveklabnik 1 month ago Not just that, the author is the Project Editor for WG14.This doesn’t mean that it’s impossible to make mistakes, but still. uecker 1 month ago It means he can edit LaTeX. Of course, JeanHeyd is very qualified, but being project editor for an ISO standard does not require this. steveklabnik 1 month ago I mean, you're closer to the committee than I am, but while that is true in a literal sense, I'd assume that you all would not let someone who knew how to edit LaTeX but not know anything about C hold that position. 1 reply →
uecker 1 month ago It means he can edit LaTeX. Of course, JeanHeyd is very qualified, but being project editor for an ISO standard does not require this. steveklabnik 1 month ago I mean, you're closer to the committee than I am, but while that is true in a literal sense, I'd assume that you all would not let someone who knew how to edit LaTeX but not know anything about C hold that position. 1 reply →
steveklabnik 1 month ago I mean, you're closer to the committee than I am, but while that is true in a literal sense, I'd assume that you all would not let someone who knew how to edit LaTeX but not know anything about C hold that position. 1 reply →
Not just that, the author is the Project Editor for WG14.
This doesn’t mean that it’s impossible to make mistakes, but still.
It means he can edit LaTeX. Of course, JeanHeyd is very qualified, but being project editor for an ISO standard does not require this.
I mean, you're closer to the committee than I am, but while that is true in a literal sense, I'd assume that you all would not let someone who knew how to edit LaTeX but not know anything about C hold that position.
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