What is the status of the W3C Proposed REcommendation of HTML 3.2?

On <URL:http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/MarkUp/Wilbur/> I read:
How do I give feedback and suggestions?

Public Comments on the HTML 3.2 Proposed Recommendation

HTML 3.2 is in the W3C Proposed Recommendation phase. Public review
comments should be sent to the www-html mailing
list with the words HTML 3.2 PR in the subject line. We will make an
effort to review and respond to comments, but only
members of the W3C Proposed W3C advisory committee are guaranteed a
response. 

The review period will end on 15th December 1996. Within 14 days from
that time, the document's disposition will be
anounced: it may become a W3C Recommendation (possibly with minor
changes), or it may revert to Working Draft status, or it
may be dropped as a W3C work item. This document does not at this time
imply any endorsement by the Consortium's staff or
member organizations. 


Well, as far as I can tell, 15th December 1996 + 14 = 29th December 1996
and at
least in this time zone, today is 7 January 1996; which is 9 days after
this date.
I haven't yet seen an anouncement (sic) of the document's disposition. 
Is it
going to be abandoned in the same manner as the previously proposed HTML
proposed
standards for yet another version?


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