On Sun, 25 Aug 2019 at 11:29, YW LEE <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Dear LF’s LSB professionals,
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> How do you do?
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> I am Yong Woo Lee at the University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea.
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> < Professor Yong Woo Lee tried to invite me to the SC22/WG24 meeting
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> < in Souel, as well as the earlier meeting in Toronto.
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> On behalf of ISO/IEC JTC1 SC22, I had cordially invited you to the 2018
> September Toronto ISO/IEC JTC1 SC22 meeting and its subsidiary OWG-Linux
> meetings in Toronto by sending you formal letters and sending you my
> emails. Not trying! But actually you were invited!
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> On behalf of ISO/IEC JTC1 SC22 and WG24, I had also cordially invited you
> to the 2019 August Seoul ISO/IEC JTC1 SC22 meeting and its subsidiary WG24
> meetings in Seoul by formally sending you my emails. Not trying! But
> actually you were invited!
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> < However, it wasn't just the travel funding for which I couldn't justify
> asking my
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> < company to expend. It was my *time*, which was far more valuable.
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> I think, it would be much much better and it would be much appreciated, if
> I could hear directly from you what you wrote here as above, in your reply
> email to my cordial invitation email, instead of you being silent or you
> saying something else in your reply.
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> < I tried asking Professor Lee for what he thought the business case and
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> < the market for the LSB, and he couldn't give me one.
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> As far as my memory serves me right, I vividly remember that I explained
> much and very clearly for the business case and the market both in the face
> to face meeting and in my emails to you.
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> There, I clearly and repeatedly mentioned, Smart city, Smart home and
> Smart Society, Smart Car and many other things which are related to the 4
> th Industrial Revolution, Internet of Things, Cloud Computing, etc as the
> business case and the market for the LSB.
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> I am sure that you saying above is not true.
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> < He pointed me at some ISO web site that talked about how standards were
> good
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> <    for Toilets and the Plumbing industry.
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> Again, as far as my memory serves me right, I remember that I never
> mentioned like what you wrote above. Not true! Not a fact at all! Your
> mentioning toilets as above could be a kind of humiliation to me. But,
> rather, I would like to believe that you are full of humor, thus you wrote
> like above.
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> I remember that you, as a MIT alumni, and I, as a Ph.D. alumni in
> Operating System, Computer System Software and Programming Language of the
> Computer Science Dept. and the Edinburgh Parallel Computing Center (EPCC)
> of The Edinburgh University, first met in Seoul, Korea by introduction of
> Mr. Linus Torvalds.
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> Mr. Linus Torvalds himself kindly recommended and introduced you to me
> there. There, Mr. Linus Torvalds told me that you are a faithful and
> reliable expert regarding LSB and you were a key member of the last LF’s
> LSB project which produced the existing ISO/IEC LSB standard, the ISO/IEC
> 23360: 2006(release year) series, and, at that time, you were at IBM, which
> provided financial support to the LF’s LSB project to make the ISO/IEC
> standard. So far, I have paid you my best courtesy and my sincerity. I
> thought that you loved LF’s LSB or you were a big fan of LF’s LSB.
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> Yong Woo LEE, Ph.D.
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> Professor, University of Seoul
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> ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22 WG24 Convener
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> Chairman, The Korea National Committee for ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22
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> President, The Smart City Consortium
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> Chairman, Seoul Grid Center (Cloud/Grid Computing, Super-computing)
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> Email: [email protected]
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