Re: [PLEASE RESPOND] Hangul Text Layout Requirements: future actions [I18N-ACTION-434]

hello Hyunyoung,

i'm very happy to hear that you and the other editors want to continue 
working on the klreq document.  Thank you!

we have some outstanding issues, tracked at 
http://www.w3.org/International/track/products/42.  Would it be possible 
for you to get the work restarted by sending responses to those, and 
make changes to the HTML at http://w3c.github.io/klreq/?

we also need to update the Korean version of the document so that it is 
the same as the English version.

note that for *future* comments on the document, the latest version of 
klreq encourages use of github issues. I hope you are ok with that. (We 
found that the Chinese layout requirements task force were able to 
increase interaction using that approach.)

best regards,
ri


On 22/04/2015 04:18, Hyunyoung Kim wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am sorry for late reply.
> KLReq editors including me would like to continue to participate in
> development of the document.
> Also let us try to send several comments sooner regarding to the issues.
>
> Please check that my mail address was changed to "corolla.kim@gmail.com
> <mailto:corolla.kim@gmail.com>"
>
> Thanks
> HyunYoung Kim
>
>
> 2015-04-21 13:04 GMT+09:00 Phillips, Addison <addison@lab126.com
> <mailto:addison@lab126.com>>:
>
>     Hello KLReq editors,
>
>     The Internationalization Working Group has tried a number of times
>     to contact you seeking comments on edits that we have made to the
>     document you helped produce. We recently (see below) published an
>     updated version addressing a few of the comments. However, we still
>     welcome and would enjoy your continued participation in the
>     development of this document. Several outstanding issues remain
>     unaddressed (do you have comments?) and there are open questions
>     that we would like to ensure get appropriate attention by the Web
>     standards community.
>
>     Can you please:
>
>     1. Indicate your future interest or availability to participate in
>     development of this document.
>     2. Send any comments in support of, opposing, or clarifying the
>     issues listed below.
>
>     Please accept the thanks of the Working Group for the materials you
>     have provided to date--we greatly appreciate your work. You are
>     always welcome to contribute or comment on future work in this area
>     (subject to contribution rules of the W3C). If you are not able to
>     reply or contribute further, we hope to recruit additional
>     participation and continue development of the document.
>
>     Regards,
>
>     Addison
>
>     Addison Phillips
>     Globalization Architect (Amazon Lab126)
>     Chair (W3C I18N WG)
>
>     Internationalization is not a feature.
>     It is an architecture.
>

Received on Thursday, 23 April 2015 11:36:48 UTC