RE: Making attachments available and accessible

Hi Richard,

It is very useful to us as well as the developers in the future.
We had searched the Unicode Mongolian related document on the internet in the past.
We was not able to find more than several documents I listed in the last several mails. 
I was wandering why the discussion conclusion documents and the most important variant mapping rule 
created by the team work under the state investment and government aids is not accessed by public?

If we have these discussion conclusion and documents in the public. 
It will very helpful to all related peoples.


Thanks and Best Regards,


Jirimutu
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-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Ishida [mailto:ishida@w3.org] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 7:40 PM
To: public-i18n-mongolian@w3.org
Subject: Making attachments available and accessible

a number of useful files have been sent with the emails in the public-i18n-mongolian list, and it may be useful to have a page that points to them so that they can be found easily. In some cases, updated versions of the attached document are posted later, and such a list could point to the latest version, making it easier to locate the right one.

the documents range from DS01 to small examples.

one way to do this would be to have a page on a W3C/github server that points to the relevant email in the archive.  When people post a new document or an updated version of a document, we could update the list.

in some cases, especially where a document is too large to be sent by email, we could also upload the document to the server so that everyone has access.

do people think this would be useful? If so, i can make it happen.

ri

Received on Wednesday, 12 August 2015 05:16:30 UTC