
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 22:32, Fernando Pelliccioni <fpelliccioni@gmail.com>wrote:
I understand that the mailings are archived and can be accessed by anyone (? ).
For people not registered officially, you can only access to the archives yes. But i was talking about the boost mailing list where I read this (or in another C++ forum maybe where there was someone that participates to the comitee). I remember Stroustrup or Sutter saying last week in the Going Native conferences that you first have to register to your country commitee or some kind of node of the commitee, and then see from there. Once done you have access to the official mailing list (if I'm correct) and can already try to discuss a proposal with the commitee. Then maybe someone will be willling to help promote the proposal once it's ready in an IRL comitee meeting. Again, I've never done any of this but that is my current understanding of the process. It might be totally wrong. Joël Lamotte