Laura & Mike Palmer wrote: > > Kevin Wilson wrote in article > <63qkmc$8va$1@uttwil.bodensee.com>... > > For Eurofighter software we must conform to the following coding > > standards : > > > > EF Software Programmer's Manual PL-J-019-V-1101 Issue 4 April 1992 > > > Please note that the EF Programmers Manual has both a copyright and a NATO > security classification associated with it and as such its subject matter > should not be discussed within this forum. Sorry, I do not intend to offend you, but by what I understood, and as a civilian protected in the future (lets hope that) by the Eurofighter, I am glad that the original poster *did* ask. Having been in the army for a while, I know that there is tendency to classify even the name of the minister of defence and the daily menu. > If there are any areas that require clarification, then the process is to > contact myself, as I am the EF Software Manager and act as the 'custodian' > of all the software standards for the Eurofighter project. I guess this information is more useful for a potential enemy than that in any previous posting. > If anyone who actually works on the Eurofighter project wishes to contact > me, I will reply to messages posted to: > > Michael.Palmer@BAe.co.uk -- Groeten, Karel Th�nissen -- mijn e-adres is versleuteld om junk-mailers op het net te verwarren -- verwijder confusion om zo mijn echte adres te verkrijgen -- my e-mail address is scrambled to confuse spammers -- remove the confusion to obtain my true address