- From: Martin Duerst <duerst@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 22:20:41 +0900
- To: www-i18n-workshop@w3.org
Dear workshop participants, Based (among else) on our discussions in January in Washington DC, the W3C Internationalization Activity has recently been restructured, and the Internationalization Working Group (WG) and Interest Group (IG) have been re-chartered. We are sure that this will provide you with increased possibilities to contribute to Web Internationalization in the widest sense, and are looking forward to your participation. More information can be found at http://www.w3.org/International/about and in the WG charter http://www.w3.org/2002/05/i18n-recharter/WG-charter. The Working Group now consists of three Task Forces (see below) - The Core Task Force is continuing previous work: completing the Character Model for the World Wide Web and the Internationalized Resource Identifiers (IRIs) specifications, and continuing reviewing specifications produced by other W3C Working Groups. The chair of the WG and the Core Task Force is Misha Wolf, Reuters. See http://www.w3.org/International/core for how you can participate. - The Web Services (WS) Task Force is investigating the needs and problems in the area of internationalization of Web Services, in particular the dependency of Web Services on language, culture, region, and locale-related contexts. The chair of the Web Services Task Force is Addison Phillips, webMethods. See http://www.w3.org/International/ws for how you can participate. - The GEO (Guidelines, Education & Outreach) Task Force is helping to get the internationalization aspects of W3C technology better understood and more widely and consistently used. The chair of the GEO Task Force is Richard Ishida, W3C. See http://www.w3.org/International/geo/howto-join-geo for how you can participate. Looking forward to your participation, Regards, Martin. #-#-# Martin J. Du"rst, I18N Activity Lead, World Wide Web Consortium #-#-# mailto:duerst@w3.org http://www.w3.org/People/D%C3%BCrst
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