Re: Restructuring of the ALReq document

Ah, yes.  Not sure i can easily dig up a link, but the summary is that 
we already have gap analysis docs for Kashmiri and Uighur, and hopefully 
soon Urdu. I expect lreq docs to follow for those. Since these all use 
the Arabic script, but in significantly different ways from Arabic & 
Persian languages, and therefore need separate documents, we decided 
that we needed to make the document title more closely reflect what the 
current alreq doc covers.


hope that helps clarify,

ri


> Shervin Afshar <mailto:safshar@netflix.com>
> 17 April 2024 at 17:42
> Richard,
>
> No objections to the separate sections for authors and editors. One 
> thing that I seem to have missed the rationale for, is the changing of 
> the title from "Layout Requirement for the Arabic Script" to "Arabic & 
> Persian Layout Requirements". Is there a link to the context of that 
> decision anywhere I can read about?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Best regards,
> Shervin
>
>
> r12a <mailto:ishida@w3.org>
> 17 April 2024 at 17:21
> folks,
>
> We are rolling out a new, standard format for layout requirements 
> documents across the various language enablement initiatives.  The new 
> format contains links at the start of a major section that point to 
> relevant information, such as other requirements, tests, discussions, 
> etc, relevant to Arabic/Persian language text.  In addition, the 
> structure and the main headings have been standardised, though the 
> alreq doc was pretty close to that structure already.
>
> You'll also notice that the list of editors has changed.  This is 
> because of changes to the W3C publication process, which require all 
> editors to be actively maintaining the document and participating in 
> the group at the time of publication. Editors are now expected to be 
> one or 2 people who facilitate the publication process, rather than a 
> list of content authors. However, we very much want  to ensure that 
> the contributions of previous authors are recognised, so we added a 
> Contributors section and moved it to the very top of the introduction. 
> All the original authors are listed there.  This will also be useful, 
> because it gives us the ability to indicate who contributed what.
>
> Please take a look at the document in this temporary location, and let 
> me know if you have any questions or comments.  Unless i hear a 
> showstopper, i hope to publish this in about a week to 10 days.
>
> https://w3c.github.io/alreq/indexnew.html
>
> thanks,
> ri

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