Re: Locworld June Re: Update [Agenda] MLW-LT call 7 January, 4 p.m. UTC

Hi Yves,
I'd definitely encourage you (and other implementers in the WG!) to 
consider putting in your own presentation proposals. Mine is the 
'official' co-chair view of ITS2.0, so it will be broad, relatively 
high-level with an overview of data categories, use cases, 
implementations and perhaps one or two examples (see text of my proposal 
below). I think anything that shows the joined up thinking between ITS 
and XLIFF through the mapping work would be great, and something welcome 
by participants used to historically somewhat fragmented standards efforts.

However, I think having separate presentations that include how ITS has 
been used in specific use cases, especially for interoperability between 
different products, would be very powerful, both showing real-world 
uptake of ITS2.0 as well as promoting the interoperability credentials 
of the products concerned (which I'm sure helps fund the trip).

We will have an opportunity to focus in a fuller showcase and technical 
presentation in FEISGILTT (more on that soon), but the main LocWorld 
session will be our bet bet overall for getting the message across to 
the localization industry.

Note the deadline for presenter submissions is the 10th Jan!

cheers,
Dave

p.s: FYI my presentation proposal text:

Title: Internationalization Tag Set 2.0: Enabling interoperability 
between CMS, language technologies and  localization workflows

Abstract: Internationalization Tag Set (ITS) 2.0 is a draft W3C standard 
that defines data categories and their implementation as a set of 
elements and attributes. ITS 2.0 is the successor of ITS 1.0; it is 
designed to foster Multilingual Web content, focusing on 
interoperability across HTML, XML source document formats, bi-text 
formats (XLIFF) and linked data (RDF). This presentation will show how 
ITS2.0 definitions, use cases and implementations support 
interoperability between translatable content extraction, terminology 
management, machine translation, human-centred translation and 
post-editing, translation QA and process management tasks across CMS, 
TMS, Machine Translation and Text Analytics components and CAT tools.

Presenter Organisation: CNGL is a €50M Academia-Industry partnership 
based in Ireland. It is unique internationally in researching and 
developing novel web-based, knowledge-based and language technologies 
for the global multi-lingual web content and services supply chain. It 
conducts world class research at the intersection of language 
technology, multi-lingual web and adaptive, personalised content.

Presenter Bio: Dr. David Lewis has 20 years R&D experience in both 
academia and industry. He has over 120 peer-reviewed publications areas 
of integrated service and knowledge management and service 
interoperability in several application domains. He currently leads 
research on the interoperability of  language technology, content 
management and localisation systems for Centre for Next Generation 
Localisation. He is co-chair of the Multilingual Web – Language 
Technology (MLW-LT) working group at the W3C which developed ITS2.0. He 
is also co-chair of recent workshops on the Multilingual Semantic Web, 
MultilingualWeb-Linked Open Data interoperability and the FEISGILTT 
interoperability workshop co-located with Localization World.

On 07/01/2013 19:51, Yves Savourel wrote:
>
> Hi Felix, Dave, all,
>
> I think it would be good to have some ITS presence, not only at 
> FEISGILLT, but also in the main conference. After all there is a 
> “Standard” track there.
>
> Dave: The proposal you submitted sound nice and very broad. I was 
> thinking of submitting a topic on “Interoperability and Quality Check” 
> (or something like that). It would be an illustration of practical use 
> of ITS information (e.g. LQI and a few other) across different tools 
> and document types, using Language-Tool, CheckMate and possibly 
> MemSource, along with XML, HTML5 and XLIFF documents.
>
> Do you think that would fit somewhere into your larger submission or 
> should it go as a separate (maybe more end-users oriented) presentation?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -yves
>
> *From:*Felix Sasaki [mailto:fsasaki@w3.org]
> *Sent:* Monday, January 07, 2013 12:09 PM
> *To:* public-multilingualweb-lt@w3.org
> *Subject:* Locworld June Re: Update [Agenda] MLW-LT call 7 January, 4 
> p.m. UTC
>
> Hi Dave all,
>
> I missed the locworld topic today, apologies for that. I would propose 
> that everybody who plans a submission would mention this in this 
> thread. I don't know details about FEISGILLT2, this may be of interest 
> to others too.
>
> Best,
>
> Felix
>
> Am 04.01.13 12:06, schrieb Felix Sasaki:
>
>     Hi Dave, all,
>
>     Am 04.01.13 11:45, schrieb Dave Lewis:
>
>         Hi Felix,
>         Can we add the following items also:
>
>         First, I'm afraid the TCD lecture timetabling computer is
>         making my life difficult again, from the 14th Jan to the 1st
>         Arpil I have lectures monday 16.00 to 18.00 irish time
>         (currently = UTC) which clashes our regular call. My apologies
>         for this disruption (yet again), but could I request we move
>         the regular slot - perhaps back to our old Thursday afternoon
>         slot?
>
>
>     OK, Thursday would be fine by me - this would be 4 p.m. UTC, right?
>
>
>
>     Second, on dissemination, the speaker proposal deadline for
>     Locworld London (June) is due on the 10th Jan so we should quickly
>     coordinate input to this, and also to FIESGILTT-2 which is now
>     confirmed to co-locate there also!
>
>
>     Good point, will add that to 7) AOB.
>
>     Best,
>
>     Felix
>
>
>
>     cheers,
>     Dave
>
>
>     On 04/01/2013 06:50, Felix Sasaki wrote:
>
>         Hi all,
>
>
>         a happy new year to all! I hope you had a good end of year
>         holiday.
>
>         Below is an updated agenda for the Monday 7 January call. Main
>         change is addition of issue-67
>
>         Best,
>
>         Felix
>
>
>         See
>         http://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/wiki/Main_Page#Upcoming
>
>         http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20130107T16
>
>
>         DIAL IN DETAILS:
>         http://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/wiki/Dial_in_info_for_regular_call
>
>
>         1) LC feedback
>         Current state at http://tinyurl.com/its20-comments-handling
>         who to nudge for feedback by 10 January
>         There is no last call comment from outside the working group.
>         We need to make a push for comments in early January.
>
>
>         2) New LC issues or update on open issues
>
>         2.1) New value for localization quality type "conformance"
>         https://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/track/issues/63
>         Goal: find at least two people who agree with this and no
>         disagreement.
>
>         2.2) Removing disambigClassPointer
>         https://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/track/issues/64
>         2.3) Need to clarify global provenance
>         https://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/track/issues/65
>         2.4) Location of its:version
>         https://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/track/issues/66
>         Goal for above three issues: agree on them, make the spec
>         change, close the issues.
>
>         2.5) Regular expression change
>         https://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/track/issues/67
>         Goal: find out what is "new evidence" compared to the previous
>         discussion
>         https://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/track/actions/189
>
>
>         3) Test suite
>
>         3.1) Test case distribution
>         See
>         http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-multilingualweb-lt/2012Dec/0087.html
>         We need input from Ankit, Arle+Phil, Karl, Philip, Tadej, Yves
>         (confirmed and done)
>
>         3.2) Test suite M3
>         Reminder, see top of
>         https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AgIk0-aoSKOadG5HQmJDT2EybWVvVC1VbnF5alN2S3c#gid=0
>         " 31st January 2013: M3 - Test files completely run."
>         This meeting is a good opportunity to let us know whether we
>         have to expect a delay.
>
>         3.3) Various changes to test suite during break
>         - Bug storage size output
>         http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-multilingualweb-lt-tests/2012Dec/0188.html
>         - Other clean up etc., see mails 22.12 - 23.12 at
>         http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-multilingualweb-lt-tests/2012Dec/
>         - Update of input files needed, see Jirka's validatation
>         output attached to
>         http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-multilingualweb-lt-tests/2012Dec/0198.html
>         We need corrections for input files in disambiguation and
>         Provenance. Tadej and Philip, can you take care of these?
>
>         3.4) Test suite dashboard
>         action for all implementers *by 14 January*: enter the string
>         "yes" to each cell that you are really running at
>         https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AgIk0-aoSKOadG5HQmJDT2EybWVvVC1VbnF5alN2S3c#gid=0
>         See dashboard draft attached to
>         http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-multilingualweb-lt-tests/2012Dec/0190.html
>         Goal: decide how to move forward with dashboard
>
>
>         4)
>         Best practices topic
>         See
>         http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-multilingualweb-lt/2012Dec/0092.html
>         https://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/track/products/8
>         Goal: see what has happened during the end of year break
>
>
>         5)
>         XML Prague demo session
>         See
>         http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-multilingualweb-lt/2012Dec/0094.html
>         Goal: confirm finally who will go and present what.
>
>
>         6) Prague f2f
>         See
>         http://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/wiki/PragueJan2013f2f
>         agenda draft, logistics etc. to be done.
>         Main topics will be:
>         - last call comments
>         - implementation status and Rome preparation. Please update
>         "your" implementation descriptions listed at
>         http://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/wiki/Use_cases_-_high_level_summary
>         before the f2f and be prepared to give a short update on them
>         during the f2f.
>         Not in here but input and real life demos needed for Rome:
>         - metadata harvesting, see below
>         - integration status of Enrycher with Drupal
>         - Enrycher+Drupal+...+MT workflow?
>         - anything else?
>
>
>         7) AOB
>
>
>         8) EC-project internal
>         12 month report update and review planning
>         action-360 and action-361 is done: no page length restriction
>         on report; the annual cost claim (financial statement) and the
>         related progress reports are due 60 days after the end of the
>         period.
>         Input urgently needed from
>         - Declan/Ankit/Clemens (action-352, action-353) about tasks
>         5.1-5.2 (metadata harvesting module)
>         - David (action-351) about task 4.3 (xliff roundtripping)
>         - myself (action-354) about wp1 (mgmt)
>         Deadline for above input will be 14 January.
>
>         =========================
>

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