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February 2020 Fortran Meeting #155

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certik opened this issue Feb 24, 2020 · 1 comment
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February 2020 Fortran Meeting #155

certik opened this issue Feb 24, 2020 · 1 comment

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certik commented Feb 24, 2020

Fortran Committee Meeting February 24 - 28, 2020, Las Vegas, NV, USA

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  1. Dan Nagle (NCAR)
  2. Steven Lionel (WG5) @sblionel
  3. Jon Steidel (Intel) @JonSteidel
  4. Bill Long (Cray / HPE) @longb
  5. Peter Klausler (Nvidia) @klausler
  6. Reuben Budiardja (ORNL) @reubendb
  7. Daniel Chen (IBM) @DanielCChen
  8. Brad Richardson (Structural Integrity) @everythingfunctional
  9. Brian Friesen (LBNL) @bcfriesen
  10. Erhard Ploedereder (WG23)
  11. Srinath Vadlamani (ARM) @srinathv
  12. Tom Clune (NASA) @tclune
  13. Gary Klimowicz (Nvidia) @gklimowicz
  14. Rich Bleikamp (AMD) @rbleikamp
  15. Van Sneider (JPL)
  16. Zach Jibben (LANL) @zjibben
  17. Malcolm Cohen (NAG)
  18. Stephen Michell (WG23)
  19. Ondřej Čertík (LANL) @certik
  20. Bob Corbett
  21. Vipul Parekh
  22. Damian Rouson (Sourcery, Inc.) @rouson
  23. Magne Haveraaen (University of Bergen)

Proposals Discussed at Plenary

Tuesday 2/25

Wednesday 2/26

Thursday 2/27

Friday 2/28

Future Plan

This was on the plan but we didn't get to it:

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Big thanks to @certik and @zjibben for preparing this report and keeping us connected with the subcommittee discussions.

This greater transparency gives us more confidence to commit to the language in our own work, and is a great continuation of the work done by @sblionel and others in J3.

I hope that the other committee members will also contribute to the discussions here and help all of us better understand the contours of the language and its evolution.

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