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OSF-RFC 79.0
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Walt Tuvell)
Fri Feb 24 15:12:24 1995
Resent-From: Bill Cattey <wdc@MIT.EDU>
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From: Walt Tuvell <walt@osf.org>
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 95 13:37:06 -0500
To: sig-dce@osf.org
*** OSF-RFC ANNOUNCEMENT ***
The following OSF-RFC has just been published:
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79.0 H. Melman, "PST Acceptance Criteria", February 1995,
Bytes: roff=26592, txt=15116, ps=58691; pages: txt=6, ps=4.
OSF uses the criteria in this document to evaluate PST proposals and
to form a recommendation to the OSF Board of Directors for whether
the proposal should be accepted. This document is meant to codify
the OSF practices and to inform Authoring Groups of OSF's criteria.
These criteria are based on OSF's principles and end-user and sponsor
goals.
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