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N5034 WG21 Agenda 23-28 March 2026, Croydon, UK N. Ranns
Intent Informational
Mailing Date 2026-01 Unassigned
Author(s) Nina Ranns
Target Audience WG21
Abstract | Doc. No.: | N5022 | | --- | --- | | Date: | 2025-11-01 | | Reply to: | [Nina Dinka Ranns](mailto:dinka.ranns@gmail.com) |
P1000R7 C++ IS Schedule (proposed) H. Sutter
Intent Proposal
Mailing Date 2026-01 Unassigned
Author(s) Herb Sutter
Target Audience WG21
Revisions R8
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P3962R0 Implementation reality of WG21 standardization N. Ranns
Intent Proposal
Mailing Date 2026-01 Unassigned
Author(s) Nina Ranns
Target Audience WG21
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Abstract As a committee, we have a shared goal: maintaining a standard that delivers real value to users while remaining implementable, performant, and portable. Our intention is to start a series of conversations about constructive steps we can take as a group toward narrowing the gap between standardization and implementation. We would like to see discussion about improving early communication, making co
P3965R0 2026-01 Library Evolution Polls I. Levi, F. Fracassi, A. Weis, B. Baker, N. Liber, C. Jabot
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Mailing Date 2026-01 Unassigned
Target Audience WG21
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Abstract This paper contains the decision polls that the C++ Library Evolution group will take in January 2026.
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