Yesterday and earlier in the week the i18n WG published 21 gap-analysis
docs and 3 requirements docs as FPWD. This means that we can now point
to the www.org/TR/ documents when referring to information, rather than
to the Editor's Drafts.
FPWD is, of course, only the beginning of the process rather than an
end-point, so thank you very much for your contributions so far, but
please do continue to help us build up this information and ensure that
the Web supports languages around the world.
Twitter announcements:
https://twitter.com/webi18n/status/1273232132727623681
https://twitter.com/webi18n/status/1273232567219695616
Blog posts:
https://www.w3.org/blog/International/2020/06/17/21-gap-analysis-first-public-working-drafts-published/
https://www.w3.org/blog/International/2020/06/17/3-fpwds-for-language-requirements/
I'm in the process of setting up echidna publishing for all these
documents, so that we can keep them in synch with the ED regularly.
And finally, we published a FPWD of 'Simple Ruby' this week, too. The
tweet is:
https://twitter.com/webi18n/status/1270318802325196800
all the best, and thanks again for your contributions,
ri