std-unix@ut-sally.UUCP (Moderator, John Quarterman) (10/16/86)
There's an article in the October Unix/World that explains the intent of P1003 pretty clearly. It's by the committee chair. In refer format: %A Jim Isaak %T Standards for the Unix System %J Unix/World %I Tech Valley Publishing %C Mountain View, CA %V 3 %N 10 %P 34-38 %D October 1986 It mentions 1003.1, 1003.2, 1003.3, /usr/group committees, X/OPEN and SVID. There are also articles on X3J11 and networking standards in the same issue. Volume-Number: Volume 7, Number 63