- From: Felix Sasaki <fsasaki@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 02 Aug 2005 19:07:21 +0900
- To: "Addison Phillips" <addison.phillips@quest.com>, public-i18n-core@w3.org
On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 12:35:48 +0900, Addison Phillips <addison.phillips@quest.com> wrote: > W3C Internationalization Core Working Group Teleconference > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Bridge : +1-617-761-6200 (Zakim) with conference code 4186 (spells > "I18N") > Duration : 60 minutes + 60 minutes for LTLI > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Day : Tuesday > Dates : 2 August 2005 > Start : UTC/GMT: 15:00 > America/New York: 11:00 > America/Los Angeles: 08:00 > Asia/Tokyo: 00:00 (next day!) > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Zakim information : http://www.w3.org/2002/01/UsingZakim > Zakim bridge monitor : http://www.w3.org/1998/12/bridge/Zakim.html > Zakim IRC bot : http://www.w3.org/2001/12/zakim-irc-bot.html > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Useful Links: > Our website : http://www.w3.org/International/core > > Note: I'm traveling and won't be able to scribe and not necessarily able > to call in. The IRI discussion is very important to me to be present for > personally, so I'll make my best effort, though. As I said at last week's call, I am at the Extreme Markup Language Conference. The call is during the presentation time, and I cannot promise to call in. But I will watch out for activities on IRC. -- Felix > > > AGENDA > ====== > 1. Agenda/Announcements (5 minutes) > 2. Action Items (5 minutes) > 3. XQuery and Time Zone Wiki work [1] (10 minutes) > 4. IRI discussion: HCG prep; cf. [2] (20 minutes) > 5. <q> feature discussion (20 minutes) > > > ACTION ITEMS > ============ > AP: be sure to link the links page > FS: update review documents for CCXML and CSS 2.1 and post > AP: point out reference material for LTLI > FY: CharMod Norm draft? > > [1] http://esw.w3.org/topic/i18nFAQTimeZone > [2] quoting an email from Chris Lilley suggesting topics for this: > > <q> > A certain amount of IRI 101 education is thus in order. I suggest (but > feel free to change, of course) the following structure: > > - The need (not just easy to type web addresses for non-English folks > but also the query part for dictionary lookup, etc) > - The problem of guessing the encoding ('encoding of the page' not > working for bookmarked queries, etc) > - Overview of what anyURI, XML, and XLink already require in terms of > what can be put as an attribute value (ie, all the Unicode stuff) and > what must be done to turn it into a URI, and how late that is done (on > link traversal, not on content creation) > - Check at this point whose specs reference what by way of attributes > that take URI > - What IRI adds (IDNS, character normalisation) and how easy that is > - Choice between older practice of specifying the whole copy and paste > thing (hexify, etc) or newer practice of just referring to IRI section > 3.1 > - Samples of newer specs that move to IRI (XLink 1.1, SVG 1.2, what is > Schema 1.1 doing?) > </q> > > Addison P. Phillips > Globalization Architect, Quest Software > http://www.quest.com > > Chair, W3C Internationalization Core Working Group > http://www.w3.org/International > > Internationalization is not a feature. > It is an architecture. > >
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