In order to track progress on defining fabric support as part of the networking 
technical specification, I've added a new git repo.

https://github.com/ofiwg/cpp-ts

Chris has submitted a skeleton proposal using markdown.

Since the last OFIWG meeting, I've sent emails to the individuals and working 
groups that were identified asking for guidance and input.  Because this 
mailing list is closed, it was not copied.  But for anyone interested in 
reading most of the responses, you can see them here:

https://groups.google.com/a/isocpp.org/forum/#!topic/sg14/ffmseNkUg7E

I want to call out a couple responses.  The first is to look at the following 
link on how to submit a proposal.

https://isocpp.org/std/submit-a-proposal

This contains a short suggestion on how to approach this.  I also received a 
direct reply indicating that backing a proposal with an implementation is 
preferred.  That suggestion is supported by the above link.

- Sean
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