- From: Felix Sasaki <fsasaki@w3.org>
- Date: Sun, 04 Sep 2005 11:28:18 +0900
- To: "Jim Melton" <jim.melton@acm.org>, "Addison Phillips" <addison.phillips@quest.com>
- Cc: "Paul Cotton" <pcotton@microsoft.com>, ashok.malhotra@oracle.com, w3c-xsl-query@w3.org, public-i18n-core@w3.org
Jim, > Among the advantages is the fact that a Note can be published pretty > quickly so that it is available no later than our documents going to CR > status, right? When do you plan to go to CR status? Best, Felix > > If I find little quibbles that I'd like changed, what is the best > process for making that happen? > > Thanks, > Jim > > > At 9/1/2005 09:48 AM, Addison Phillips wrote: > >> Hi Paul, >> >> I had an action item to follow up this week with Ashok. I believe we >> are done with our editing homework. The question is what form the >> health warning should take in your document. Our text is slightly long. >> >> We want to suggest that we publish our document as a Note and that you >> include a reference to it in your document. >> >> The document itself is currently located in the Wiki: >> >> http://esw.w3.org/topic/i18nFAQTimeZone#preview >> >> Please let us know if you have particular concerns with the content or >> if you prefer a different course of action for including material from >> it in yours. >> >> Addison >> >> Addison P. Phillips >> Globalization Architect, Quest Software >> Chair, W3C Internationalization Core Working Group >> >> Internationalization is not a feature. >> It is an architecture. >> > -----Original Message----- >> > From: Paul Cotton [mailto:pcotton@microsoft.com] >> > Sent: 2005?8?31? 20:55 >> > To: ashok.malhotra@oracle.com; Addison Phillips >> > Cc: w3c-xsl-query@w3.org >> > Subject: ACTION A-Redmond05-01: timezone health warning >> > >> > > ACTION A-Redmond05-01 Ashok will work with Addison to develop text >> > > for the timezone health warning. ETA end of August. >> > >> > Is the text for the health warning ready? If it is can one of you >> > please reply to this message with the proposed text or a pointer to >> it? >> > >> > /paulc >> > >> > Paul Cotton, Microsoft Canada >> > 17 Eleanor Drive, Nepean, Ontario K2E 6A3 >> > Tel: (613) 225-5445 Fax: (425) 936-7329 >> > mailto:pcotton@microsoft.com >> > >> > > > ======================================================================== > Jim Melton --- Editor of ISO/IEC 9075-* (SQL) Phone: +1.801.942.0144 > Co-Chair, W3C XML Query WG; F&O (etc.) editor Fax : +1.801.942.3345 > Oracle Corporation Oracle Email: jim dot melton at oracle dot com > 1930 Viscounti Drive Standards email: jim dot melton at acm dot org > Sandy, UT 84093-1063 USA Personal email: jim at melton dot name > ======================================================================== > = Facts are facts. But any opinions expressed are the opinions = > = only of myself and may or may not reflect the opinions of anybody = > = else with whom I may or may not have discussed the issues at hand. = > ======================================================================== >
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