Re: AGENDA: I18N GEO TF telcon, 2003-09-17 at 19:00 UTC, 12noon Pacific, 3pm Eastern, 20:00 UK, 5am Australia (next day!)

Hello Richard, others,

As I wrote earlier, I'll miss today's teleconf because
I'll have to take a road test for my driver's licence.

Regards,    Martin.

At 17:53 03/09/16 +0100, Richard Ishida wrote:

>AGENDA
>I18N GEO TF teleconference
>
>
>Please feel free to suggest additional items for the agenda.
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>Day     : Wednesday
>Date    : 17 September 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
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>Draft agenda
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>REVIEW OF AGENDA
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>REVIEW OF ACTIONS (see below)
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>ACTION: Lloyd, write up some code samples relating to date formats and
>link to them from the Q&A page at a later date
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>All: send in pointers to existing guidelines
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>REVIEW OF DEPENDENCIES (see below)
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>HTML (SP): Approve para re application/xml+xhtml for bidi CSS vs markup
>Q&A
>http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-i18n-geo/2003Jul/0028.html
>http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-i18n-geo/2003Jul/0029.html
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>
>HTML (SP & MI): help clarify how charset information should be declared
>for html and xhtml 1.0 pages
>http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-i18n-geo/2003Jul/0033.html
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>MEETINGS:
>-
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>NEW MEMBERS
>****    Francois Richard
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>
>
>
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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.]
>
>****    RI: ISO thinking of charging royalties for use of country and
>language codes
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>UPDATES ON FRAMEWORK ACTIVITY
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>SPECIAL TOPICS
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>Review of WG work items (current and potential)
>-       Guidelines devt
>         FAQ development
>         Articles: Phil's introduction to web i18n; Richard's bidi
>background; ...
>         Framework activity (including WAI collaboration)
>         Usability work: developing web site; reviewing content &
>architecture; testing approach
>         Test suite development & results gathering
>         Other outreach coordination
>
>
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>FAQ REVIEW
>
>Last chance review
>****    LLOYD (again)!
>http://www.w3.org/International/questions/qa-accept-lang-locales.html
>
>This is still awaiting update by Richard to incorporate Addison's
>comments. Try again tomorrow.
>
>
>
>First discussion
>****    RUSS !
>TBD
>
>
>UPCOMING Q&A ASSIGNMENTS
>------------------------------------------------------
>                 Send to group   Publish
>                 (latest)
>Martin:                 DONE            25 June
>Richard:        DONE            2 July
>Tex/Phil:       DONE            9 July
>Richard:        DONE            16 July [css vs markup for bidi]
>Lloyd:          DONE
>Tex             DONE            31 July [what is bidi & which langs]
>Andrew          DONE            6 August
>Martin          DONE            13 aug
>Richard         DONE            20 aug [intnl vs mlingl sites]
>Tbd             18 aug
>Tbd             25 aug
>Tex             -               9 sept
>Lloyd           -               17 sept
>Russ            15  sept                24 sept
>Andrew          22 sept         1 oct
>RI/Martin       29 sept         8 oct
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>****    More assignments
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>GUIDELINES REVIEW
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>****    Richard's edits to the Authoring Guidelines arising from the FTF
>         http://www.w3.org/International/geo/html-tech/
>
>         This will be worked on further by tomorrow.
>
>
>****    Martin's proposals for section 2.2 incorporating XHTML served as
>html or xml and use or not of xml declaration
>         TBD
>
>
>****    Richard's bidi backgrounder
>         http://people.w3.org/rishida/scripts/bidi/
>
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>-       Andrew's proposal for addition to guidelines 2.2
>http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-i18n-geo/2003Jul/0060.html
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>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 limit ourselves to xhtml served as text/html for the
>         guidelines?
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>-       should we be concerned with distinguishing behaviour for
>         DOCTYPE related 'standards mode', 'almost standards mode' and
>'quirks mode'
>
>-       what should we do wrt distinguishing behaviour for
>         XHTML served as text/html or app/xml or app/xhtml+xml?
>
>-       should we assume the use of xml declaration for xhtml 1, or
>factor in that many won't use it?
>         eg.
>http://www.webstandards.org/learn/reference/prolog_problems.html
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>EDUCATION & OUTREACH
>-       Article by Phil and co.
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>AOB
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>================================================
>Details:
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>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
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>============
>Richard Ishida
>W3C
>
>contact info: http://www.w3.org/People/Ishida/
>
>http://www.w3.org/International/
>http://www.w3.org/International/geo/
>
>See the W3C Internationalization FAQ page
>http://www.w3.org/International/questions.html

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