- From: Richard Ishida <ishida@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 18:49:51 +0100
- To: <public-i18n-geo@w3.org>
Small additions....
AGENDA
I18N GEO TF teleconference
Please feel free to suggest additional items for the agenda.
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Day : Wednesday
Date : 16 July 2003
Start : 19:00 UTC, 20:00 UK, 12noon Pacific, 3pm Eastern,
5am Australia (next day!)
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Bridge : +1-617-761-6200 (Zakim)
with conference code 4186 (spells "I18N")
Duration : 60-90 minutes
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*** indicates a topic that will receive particular attention this week
Draft agenda
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Review of agenda
Review of actions (see below)
Review of dependencies (see below)
Meetings:
- FTF in Georgia
New members
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Info Share
**** [Here you can contribute news or informative titbits about
events, developments, etc that affect our work. It is information share
only - if processing is needed we should add an agenda item - although
of course clarification questions are allowed.]
**** developments at Netscape - perhaps we should add Mozilla to our
list of UAs to track
Update on framework activity
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Last chance Q&A Review
**** Richard's contribution: aiming for immediate publication
Likely to be edited slightly before today's telecon
http://www.w3.org/International/questions/qa-bidi-css-markup.html
Next week's Q&A Review
**** Lloyd's contribution
URL: tba
Discussion:
**** is there an issue with Mac browsers and utf-8?
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-i18n-geo/2003Jul/0002.html
**** should we be concerned with distinguishing behaviour for
[1] DOCTYPE related 'standards mode', 'almost standards mode'
and 'quirks mode'
[2] XHTML served as text/html or app/xml or app/xhtml+xml
**** should we send the xml declaration with XHTML files? It
apparently knocks IE6 out of standards mode.
Other Q&A review
**** Tex's proposal: what is bidi and which langs?
Guidelines Review
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Education & Outreach
- Progress on article by Phil and co.
Content discussion
AOB
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Details:
UPCOMING Q&A ASSIGNMENTS
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Send to group (latest) Agree to publish
Martin: DONE 25 June
Richard: DONE 2 July
Tex/Phil: DONE 9 July
Richard: DONE 16 July [css vs markup
for bidi]
Lloyd: 11 Jul 23 July [see his 5
questions]
Tex 21 Jul 31 July [what is bidi
and which langs]
Andrew 28 Jul 6 August
Martin 4 aug 13 aug
Richard 11 aug 20 aug [international vs
multilingual sites]
Tbd 18 aug
Tbd 25 aug
Tbd 1 sept
Russ 8 sept 17 sept
Note:
We are likely to receive something from John Yunker
We are likely to receive something from Yves Savourel
GUIDELINES CONTENT OWNERS
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Steve
Anything in section 3 (character sets, encoding, entities)
[first priority]
Anything in section 10 (Objects)
Martin
character sets & encodings in forms
Lloyd
Forms
Richard
Bidi
Russ
automatic layout
Andrew
i was thinking of jotting down some notes on the following
areas, and
then seeing what i could add to other sections.
3 Character sets, character encodings and entities
4 Specifying the language of content
5 Text direction
6.4 Ruby
7 Lists
8 Tables
8.1 Mirroring tables in bidirectional text
15 Writing source text
John
Navigation
ACTIONS (ongoing and new)
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ACTION RI, send out note requesting article for LRC's Localisation Focus
magasine for people to consider contributing DONE
ACTION: Tex, to ping a couple of external list moderators to see if we
should announce there too.
ACTION: RI, ask Suzanne whether we can announce on her list.
ACTION: AC, write up some text about byte order marks that could be used
to develop section 2.2
ACTION: Lloyd, write up some code samples relating to date formats and
link to them from the Q&A page at a later date
ACTION: RI, look into a sponsor for ftf in Atlanta
All: send in pointers to existing guidelines
DEPENDENCIES
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None.
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Richard Ishida
W3C
tel: +44 1753 480 292
http://www.w3.org/International/
http://www.w3.org/People/Ishida/
Received on Wednesday, 16 July 2003 14:07:52 UTC