- From: Pablo Nieto Caride <pablo.nieto@linguaserve.com>
- Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2013 10:42:53 +0200
- To: "'Felix Sasaki'" <fsasaki@w3.org>, <public-multilingualweb-lt@w3.org>
Hi Felix, all, I'm already working on it, but I'm not an implemeter of the data category so I wasn't very familiar with the issue so I'm still doing some research. I need to clarify some doubts: Based on the issue raised by Yves last December, two actions were created: 1) Action-385 to create a common sub-set of regex supported by most of the engines, to substitute the recommendation of using the XML Schema Character Class regular expression syntax, because it's less interoperable (I agree with Yves). This sub-set would be still compatible and useable with implementations using a XML Schema regular expression engine, and no changes on the test files would be needed since the regular expressions used on the files are simple and would be covered by the sub-set. 2) Action-430 to write a BP note explaining the importance of using Unicode normalization (I think this is important) The situation right now is that: For 1) Shaun created a sub-set that Felix corrected: ^(\.|\[\^?-?(([	

 -,.-[_-퟿&# xE000;-�𐀀-]|\\n|\\r|\\t|\\]|\\^|\\-|\\\\)(-([	 

 -,.-[_-퟿-�Ā 00;-]|\\n|\\r|\\t|\\]|\\^|\\-|\\\\))?)+-?\])?$ but it's returning the error: missing "]" For 2) Shaun didn't write anything. Am I correct? Anyway I'll do my best to have it finished by Friday or Monday the latest, we can talk about this on today's call. Cheers, Pablo. ______________________________________________________________________ Hi all, we should publish a new draft under w3.org/TR/ soon. The last publication is about 5 months ago. We are two months late, see http://www.w3.org/2005/10/Process-20051014/process.html#three-month-rule "It is important that a Working Group keep the Membership and public informed of its activity and progress. To this end, each Working Group SHOULD publish in the W3C technical reports index a new draft of each active technical report at least once every three months. An active technical report is a Working Draft, Candidate Recommendation, Proposed Recommendation, or Proposed Edited Recommendation. Each Working Group MUST publish a new draft of at least one of its active technical reports on the W3C technical reports index [PUB11] at least once every three months." I would not publish this week, but rather try to get two things done - close "allowed characters". Pablo, could you do https://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/track/actions/385 https://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/track/actions/430 this week? - work on NIF https://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/track/actions/458 https://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/track/actions/460 I would do that this week potentially more (e.g. with regards to the relation to HTML), if we have time + consensus. We then could publish next week. Let's discuss this during tomorrow's call. Best, Felix
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