- From: 木田泰夫 <kida@mac.com>
- Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2020 08:54:28 +0900
- To: r12a <ishida@w3.org>
- Cc: W3C JLReq TF <public-i18n-japanese@w3.org>, member-i18n-core@w3.org
- Message-Id: <8162011D-7D51-4043-9DFB-7337A5997C15@mac.com>
Thank you very much Richard! I believe this document, as a practical guide, will help us complete implementing ruby on the web, ebooks and other applications. I would like to thank Bin-sensei for authoring the document. Florian, Shimono-san and Richard for translation, and all JLReq TF / i18n WG members for your feedback and other help. > We now need to tidy up any remaining issues, such as Murata-san's comments about the double-side ruby section, then send out a request for wide review. After fixing any comments that come in from the review, we can proceed to publish as a WG Note. Hopefully, it won't take long to reach that point. Let’s do. I would appreciate everyone’s help for improving and completing the document. Are there areas that benefit from clarification? are terminology all appropriate? any feedback would be very much appreciated. best, - kida > 2020/06/09 20:17、r12a <ishida@w3.org>のメール: > > > dear JLReq team & i18n WG, > > A First Public Working Draft of the simple-ruby doc was just published. See the announcement on the W3C home page at https://www.w3.org/. Thanks to all for the work put in! > > The URL to use now for pointing people to the document is https://www.w3.org/TR/simple-ruby/. > > We now need to tidy up any remaining issues, such as Murata-san's comments about the double-side ruby section, then send out a request for wide review. After fixing any comments that come in from the review, we can proceed to publish as a WG Note. Hopefully, it won't take long to reach that point. > > best, > ri >
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