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Status
of an ETSI deliverable
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The
contents of an ETSI deliverable may change as a result of the drafting
and publication of a revised version, or the published deliverable may
change its status.
In order to find out whether a deliverable:
- has been revised - use the deliverable's identity (e.g. EN
301 123) in the Publications
Download Area to find out which versions of the deliverable
exist (in draft, final draft or published state).
- is being revised - enter the work item number of the ETSI
deliverable you are looking for in the field "Work Item
Reference" of the ETSI
Work Programme, e.g. DEN/TM-01015 or use the document number (e.g.
EN 301 123) and click on "Search".
- has changed status - consult the lists concerning the statuses
"stopped",
"withdrawn"
and "historical"
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Stopped (prior to Publication)
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The responsible ETSI Technical Body can prior
to Publication conclude that the deliverable is no longer required. In
such a case the corresponding ETSI work item is declared as "stopped".
The work item and the corresponding draft or final draft deliverable is
in the ETSI work programme data base flagged as "stopped". A
"stopped" deliverable is no longer available from the
Publications Download Area. |
Withdrawn (after
Publication)
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The
Technical Body may declare a published ETSI TS or ETSI TR as "withdrawn".
An ETSI ES, ETSI EG or ETSI EN may, after voting in accordance
with the applicable procedure, be given the status withdrawn. Such
a deliverable is flagged as "withdrawn" in the ETSI work
programme, but is still available from the Publications
Download Area. |
Historical (after
Publication)
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The
Technical Body may declare a published ETSI deliverable as "historical"
(because a part or the whole of its content is for some reason
considered obsolete and it is decided that the deliverable will not be
maintained (updated or revised)). Such a deliverable is flagged as
"historical" in the ETSI work programme, but is still
available from the Publications
Download Area. |
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