Fwd: Reminder: Jan 10: W3C I18N Workshop deadline

Is anyone from the WG planning to attend this workshop?

Brian



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>Dear W3C WG Chairs,
>
>Below please find the announcement of the upcomming W3C
>Internationalization Workshop. Participation from other
>W3C WGs is explicitly encouraged.
>
>Regards,    Martin.
>
>
>The deadlines for registrations and submissions for the
>W3C Internationalization workshop are approaching rapidly;
>please make sure you don't miss them.
>
>Registration deadline:
>                           January 10th, 2002 (Thursday)
>(see http://www.w3.org/2002/02/01-i18n-workshop/cfp#registration)
>
>Deadline for position statements:
>                           January 10th, 2002 (Thursday)
>(see http://www.w3.org/2002/02/01-i18n-workshop/cfp#position)
>Please make sure you don't forget to send in your position
>statement.
>
>The workshop will be held as follows.
>
>Date:     1 February 2002
>Location: Omni Shoreham Hotel, Washington DC, USA
>(just after the 20th International Unicode Conference)
>
>Hotel rooms are still available at the special conference rate,
>but please reserve as soon as possible.
>(see http://www.w3.org/2002/02/01-i18n-workshop/cfp#Venue)
>
>The full Call for Participation, at
>http://www.w3.org/2002/02/01-i18n-workshop/cfp, contains additional
>information about goals and scope.
>
>Please note: while this workshop is open, there is an attendence limit
>of 45; preference will be given based on
>
>         1. quality of position statements and
>         2. W3C Membership.

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