.\"$SCCSID( @(#)Consortium.man 1.1 AIX ) Modified: 16:12:23 7/17/92 .TH XCONSORTIUM 1 "Release 5" "X Version 11" .SH NAME MIT X Consortium .SH SYNOPSIS Release 5 of X Version 11 is brought to you by the MIT X Consortium. .SH DESCRIPTION X Window System research began in the summer of 1984 at MIT as an informal joint undertaking between the Laboratory for Computer Science and Project Athena. Since that time, researchers and engineers at numerous other universities and companies have been involved in the design and implementation. .PP The MIT X Consortium was formed in January of 1988 to further the development of the X Window System. It is part of the Laboratory for Computer Science at MIT, and has as its major goal the promotion of cooperation within the computer industry in the creation of standard software interfaces at all layers in the X Window System environment. MIT's role is to provide the vendor-neutral architectural and administrative leadership required to make this work. The Consortium is financially self-supporting, with membership open to any organization. There are two categories of membership, Member (for large organizations) and Affiliate (for smaller organizations). A list of members as of the release of X11R5 is given below. .PP The Director of the X Consortium acts as the ultimate architect for all X specifications and software. The activities of the Consortium are overseen by an MIT Steering Committee, which helps set policy and provides strategic guidance and review of the Consortium's activities. An Advisory Committee made up of member representatives meets regularly to review the Consortium's plans, assess its progress, and suggest future directions. .PP Most of the Consortium's activities take place via electronic mail, with meetings when required. As designs and specifications take shape, interest groups are formed from experts in the participating organizations. Typically a small multi-organization architecture team leads the design, with others acting as close observers and reviewers. Once a complete specification is produced, it may be submitted for formal technical review by the Consortium as a proposed standard. The standards process includes public review (outside the Consortium) and a demonstration of proof of concept, typically established with a public, portable implementation of the specification, (although other methods are possible on a case by case basis). .PP The MIT staff of the Consortium also maintains a software and documentation collection, containing both Consortium-developed and user-contributed materials, and endeavors to make periodic distributions of this collection available to the public without license and for a minimal fee. X11R5 is the fifth such distribution. The Consortium also sponsors an annual conference, open to the public, to promote the exchange of technical information about X. .SH STAFF The Director of the X Consortium is Bob Scheifler, rws@expo.lcs.mit.edu. The MIT staff members are as follows. .nf Donna Converse, converse@expo.lcs.mit.edu Stephen Gildea, gildea@expo.lcs.mit.edu Susan Hardy, sh@expo.lcs.mit.edu Jay Hersh, hersh@expo.lcs.mit.edu Keith Packard, keith@expo.lcs.mit.edu Dave Sternlicht, dave@expo.lcs.mit.edu .fi Ralph Swick, an employee of Digital Equipment Corporation working at MIT Project Athena, also worked directly with the Consortium staff on this release. Former MIT staff members Jim Fulton and Chris Peterson contributed to the early development of the release. .SH "POSTAL ADDRESS" The MIT X Consortium can be reached by writing to .nf Bob Scheifler MIT X Consortium Laboratory for Computer Science 545 Technology Square Cambridge, MA 02139 .fi .SH MEMBERS .nf Apple Computer, Inc. Bull S.A. Control Data Corporation Convex Computer Corporation Cray Research, Inc. Data General Corporation Digital Equipment Corp. E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Company, Inc. Eastman Kodak Company Evans & Sutherland Fujitsu Limited Hewlett-Packard Company Hitachi Ltd. Hughes Aircraft Company IBM Corporation Intergraph Corp. Kubota Corp. Matsushita Electric Industrical Co., Ltd. MIPS Computer Systems Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Motorola, Inc. NCR Corporation NEC Corporation Network Computing Devices Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd. Olivetti Systems & Networks OMRON Corporation Prime Computer, Inc. The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. Sequent Computer Systems Inc. Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG Silicon Graphics, Inc. Sony Corporation Sun Microsystems, Inc. Tandberg Data A/S Tektronix, Inc. Texas Instruments, Inc. Unisys Corporation Unix Systems Laboratories/American Telephone & Telegraph Company Xerox Corporation .fi .SH AFFILIATES .nf Adobe Systems Inc. AGE Logic, Inc. ASTEC, Inc. Athenix Corporation Bitstream, Inc. CETIA - Compagnie Europeene des Techniques de l'Ingenierie Assistee Chromatics, Inc. Codonics, Inc. Computer & Communication Research Laboratories Frame Technology Corp. Gfxbase, Inc. GIPSI S.A. Institute for Information Industry Interactive Systems Corporation Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc. IXI Limited Japan Computer Corporation Jupiter Systems KAIST - Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Labtam Australia Locus Computing Corporation Metro Link, Inc. University of Lowell Megatek Corporation Metheus Corporation MITRE Corporation Objectivity, Inc. Open Software Foundation O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. PCS Computer Systeme GmbH Peritek Corp. PsiTech, Inc. Quarterdeck Office Systems Ramtek Corporation Samsung Electronics Corp. ShoGraphics, Inc. Snitily Graphics Consulting Services Solbourne Computer, Inc. SOUM Corporation SPARC International Spectragraphics Corp. Stanford University Stardent Computer Strategic Research Institute Inc. Sumitomo Electric Workstation Tatung Science and Technology Template Graphics Software Tyan Computer Unipalm XTech Visix Software, Inc. Visual Information Technologies, Inc. Visual Technology, Inc. X/Open Company Ltd. .fi