Re: [osdcmy-public] .my Domain Registry now support Jawi IDN

2011-02-13 Terurut Topik Soire Meira
xde kena mgena dgn politik pon.. sy lgsg xambik tahu hal ni.. dibawah is
contoh bila jawi diketengahkn.. xnk plak sistem jawi ni tkubur mcm papan
tanda tu.. kecian, papan tu xbersalah pun ha3..

Balik kepada kita :-

mcmna nk dptkn standard dr SIRIM tu?
Maaf sebab xdpt hadir.. ada kerja lain. Insyaallah next time akn cuba2
menghadirkn diri!

Pada 14 Februari 2011 12:43 PM, Harisfazillah Jamel  menulis:

> Lupakan hal politik kerana ada pelbagai pandangan dan bertahun-tahun
> mendengar pelbagai isu, bagi saya semua pendapat ada betulnya. Jawi,
> Muhibbah atau Bahasa Melayu (Malaysia) semua adalah hanya penanda atau
> lambang. Usaha kita yang sebenarnya akan tentukan apa yang kita cakap,
> bukan kosong. Bukan dengan tukar papan tanda jalan sahaja.
>
> Balik kepada kita :-
>
> Baik kita tumpu untuk JAWI dalam distro Linux bagi tujuan bebas or
> freedom. Dalam OSS, masing-masing boleh adakan usaha masing-masing
> kerana fredom itu.
>
> JAWI selain untuk ia tidak dilupakan oleh orang melayu sendiri (maaf)
> tapi bagi saya yang paling besar adalah untuk mempelajari selok belok
> standard l10n dan l18n dan bagaimana kita boleh menyumbang kepada
> komuniti antarabangsa dalam segi pembangunan OSS.
>
> Bagi anda yang terlibat dengan usaha JAWI ini, panjangkan usaha dengan
> hubungi SIRIM bagi kemas kini semula standard JAWI ini. Dapatkan apa
> jua masalah yang timbul sepanjang pembangunan dan sampaikan masalah
> kepada SIRIM untuk diperbetulkan.
>
> dan boleh saya kata workshop kita baru-baru ini memang cukup muhibbah.
> Terima kasih yang hadir.
>
> On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 12:29 PM, Soire Meira  wrote:
> > Melalui perbincangan gitu2 saya bersama Saudara Meor Bu (Admin Komuniti
> > Sabily Malaysia), apa yg akan dirangkakn dalam subjek JAWI ialah
> penggunaan
> > jawi dalam OS.. erti kata lain segala menu adalah berbahasa melayu dengan
> > tulisan jawi.. ini hanya utk maklumat awl.. jika ada yg berminat @ mampu
> > memberi sumbangn idea dan juga membina JAWI, mohon kerjasama anda untuk
> > turut serta. Sekian terima kasih!
> >
> > P/S: rasanya kt KL pun ada jgk kn signboard jln yg tulis atas nama biasa
> > bawah jawi kn.. tp dah di ubah jd mcm2 ada.. erk!
> >
> > tp ni satu segment yg buat sy kurang berpuas ati dgn Malaysia Kini! <---
> > bahaya klu sebut yg satu lg.. ha3
> > KENAPA JAWI MAKIN DILUPAI? inilah jawapannya (haruskah di biarkan atas
> > alasan mudah ini) <--- sila klik utk baca jawapan itu.
>
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Re: [osdcmy-public] .my Domain Registry now support Jawi IDN

2011-02-13 Terurut Topik Harisfazillah Jamel
Lupakan hal politik kerana ada pelbagai pandangan dan bertahun-tahun
mendengar pelbagai isu, bagi saya semua pendapat ada betulnya. Jawi,
Muhibbah atau Bahasa Melayu (Malaysia) semua adalah hanya penanda atau
lambang. Usaha kita yang sebenarnya akan tentukan apa yang kita cakap,
bukan kosong. Bukan dengan tukar papan tanda jalan sahaja.

Balik kepada kita :-

Baik kita tumpu untuk JAWI dalam distro Linux bagi tujuan bebas or
freedom. Dalam OSS, masing-masing boleh adakan usaha masing-masing
kerana fredom itu.

JAWI selain untuk ia tidak dilupakan oleh orang melayu sendiri (maaf)
tapi bagi saya yang paling besar adalah untuk mempelajari selok belok
standard l10n dan l18n dan bagaimana kita boleh menyumbang kepada
komuniti antarabangsa dalam segi pembangunan OSS.

Bagi anda yang terlibat dengan usaha JAWI ini, panjangkan usaha dengan
hubungi SIRIM bagi kemas kini semula standard JAWI ini. Dapatkan apa
jua masalah yang timbul sepanjang pembangunan dan sampaikan masalah
kepada SIRIM untuk diperbetulkan.

dan boleh saya kata workshop kita baru-baru ini memang cukup muhibbah.
Terima kasih yang hadir.

On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 12:29 PM, Soire Meira  wrote:
> Melalui perbincangan gitu2 saya bersama Saudara Meor Bu (Admin Komuniti
> Sabily Malaysia), apa yg akan dirangkakn dalam subjek JAWI ialah penggunaan
> jawi dalam OS.. erti kata lain segala menu adalah berbahasa melayu dengan
> tulisan jawi.. ini hanya utk maklumat awl.. jika ada yg berminat @ mampu
> memberi sumbangn idea dan juga membina JAWI, mohon kerjasama anda untuk
> turut serta. Sekian terima kasih!
>
> P/S: rasanya kt KL pun ada jgk kn signboard jln yg tulis atas nama biasa
> bawah jawi kn.. tp dah di ubah jd mcm2 ada.. erk!
>
> tp ni satu segment yg buat sy kurang berpuas ati dgn Malaysia Kini! <---
> bahaya klu sebut yg satu lg.. ha3
> KENAPA JAWI MAKIN DILUPAI? inilah jawapannya (haruskah di biarkan atas
> alasan mudah ini) <--- sila klik utk baca jawapan itu.

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Re: [osdcmy-public] .my Domain Registry now support Jawi IDN

2011-02-13 Terurut Topik Soire Meira
Melalui perbincangan gitu2 saya bersama Saudara Meor Bu (Admin Komuniti
Sabily Malaysia), apa yg akan dirangkakn dalam subjek JAWI ialah penggunaan
jawi dalam OS.. erti kata lain segala menu adalah berbahasa melayu dengan
tulisan jawi.. ini hanya utk maklumat awl.. jika ada yg berminat @ mampu
memberi sumbangn idea dan juga membina JAWI, mohon kerjasama anda untuk
turut serta. Sekian terima kasih!

P/S: rasanya kt KL pun ada jgk kn signboard jln yg tulis atas nama biasa
bawah jawi kn.. tp dah di ubah jd mcm2 ada.. erk!

tp ni satu segment yg buat sy kurang berpuas ati dgn Malaysia Kini! <---
bahaya klu sebut yg satu lg.. ha3
KENAPA JAWI MAKIN DILUPAI? inilah jawapannya (haruskah di biarkan atas
alasan mudah 
ini)<---
sila klik utk baca jawapan itu.

2011/2/14 darXness darXness 

> kalo xsilap,almost sume signboard yg kat Kelantan n sesstgh kat ganu
> ade tulisan jawi.a kdgr citer,dorng mcm wajib letak.kalox,kene byr
> mahal skit.xtau la konfirm ke x.tp mmg penuh signboard jawi kat
> klntan..:)
>
> On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 12:33 PM, Mohamad Imran 
> wrote:
> >  pa wau ta wau nga.. Bunga... hehe..
> > 2011/1/28 Hasanuddin Abu Bakar 
> >>
> >> Satu lagi penggunaan dalam teknologi..ahaks
> >> http://muhammadismailibrahim.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/kb1.jpg
> >>
> >> Sent from my iPhone
> >> On 27 Jan 2011, at 18:03, Mohamad Imran  wrote:
> >>
> >> Generasi ku merupakan generasi yang sangat lemah dalam penguasaan
> tulisan
> >> jawi, Jadi kami sangat mengalu-alukan penggunaan teknologi untuk
> menyuburkan
> >> kembali tulisan ini yang menjadi alat komunikasi rakyat satu ketika
> dulu.
> >>
> >> 2011/1/27 Soire Meira 
> >>>
> >>> Assalamualaikum...
> >>>
> >>> Terima kasih atas kepercyaan sallehy... projek utk tulisan jawi dalam
> >>> list kami.. tp blum ada pembangunnya lg.. sy sedang merangka projek ini
> >>> bersma komuniti Sabily Malaysia. seperti mna yg pernah sy katakn.
> insyaallah
> >>> kami akn menghidupkn semula suasana jawi di malaysia yang mna
> dahulunya..
> >>> smua menggunakan jawi. sy juga memberi peluang kepada mereka yg
> berminat utk
> >>> menyertai projek ini. sy mmpunyai bnyk tugasan jadi sy akan merangka
> >>> permulaan projek dan kemudian mnyerahkn kepada mereka yg berminat.. sy
> lbh
> >>> suka research.. n slalunya sy xsmbg projek2 yg ada.. oleh itu kepada yg
> >>> berminat blh bjumpa dgn sy bagi merangka awalan projek. sekian. terima
> >>> kasih!
> >>>
> >>> 2011/1/27 sallehy 
> 
>  Saya boleh taip Arabic dalam Ubuntu, tetapi untuk Jawi belum ketemu.
>  Mungkin ada feedback dari Sabily Malaysia? :)
> 
>  On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 7:35 AM, Umarzuki Bin Mochlis Moktar
>   wrote:
> >
> > I attended the .my IDN lauching back on 2009. There seems a
> university
> > (UPM?) & SIRIM doing some research about Jawi format/standards (this
> > thing going on like a million years already) but I bet nothing got
> done
> > by now.
> >
> > And there's the lingering issue of the hamzah 3 suku (3/4) character
> > that is not supported by unicode.
> >
> > There's the arabeyes project for arabic font, but from what I heard
> it
> > does not supports the jawi script (I asked its developer). Maybe
> > Persian/Urdu font can be used since that is the origin of Jawi
> > characters (AFAIK) but still the same issue with not supporting all
> the
> > jawi characters.
> >
> >
> > If you can view all the Jawi characters on
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jawi_script that means you distro
> supports
> > it and I can view it on Debian Squeeze.
> >
> > On Thu, 2011-01-27 at 02:37 +0800, Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte
> > wrote:
> > > Interesting. Perhaps it would be of interest to those supporters of
> > > Jawi as the national script. I have nothing against Jawi; I
> actually
> > > learnt Jawi in primary school, but have "unlearnt" it over the
> years
> > > since both in work and school we use the Roman/Phoenecian script.
> It
> > > is sad that even the Government is not interested in maintaining
> > > Jawi.
> > >
> > > BTW can Jawi be typed in any of the distros?
> > >
> > > Eric
> > >
> > > 2011/1/26 azmi salim :
> > > > Hi there friends,
> > > > An interesting development on IDN, .my Domain Resgistry has
> > > > announced
> > > > support for Jawi IDN, on top of other Unicode, European and some
> > > > other
> > > > selected Asian characters.
> > > > Maybe you guys / gals have know this, nevertheless I'm fwd'ing it
> > > > for an
> > > > update. Pardon for repetition :)
> > > > Regards,
> > > > AZMI Salim
> > > > following is some excerpts of the announcement --->
> > > > Dear Valued Customers,
> > > >
> > > > We are proud to announce that .my DOMAIN REGISTRY now supports
> > > > Internationalized Do

Re: [osdcmy-public] .my Domain Registry now support Jawi IDN

2011-02-13 Terurut Topik darXness darXness
kalo xsilap,almost sume signboard yg kat Kelantan n sesstgh kat ganu
ade tulisan jawi.a kdgr citer,dorng mcm wajib letak.kalox,kene byr
mahal skit.xtau la konfirm ke x.tp mmg penuh signboard jawi kat
klntan..:)

On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 12:33 PM, Mohamad Imran  wrote:
>  pa wau ta wau nga.. Bunga... hehe..
> 2011/1/28 Hasanuddin Abu Bakar 
>>
>> Satu lagi penggunaan dalam teknologi..ahaks
>> http://muhammadismailibrahim.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/kb1.jpg
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> On 27 Jan 2011, at 18:03, Mohamad Imran  wrote:
>>
>> Generasi ku merupakan generasi yang sangat lemah dalam penguasaan tulisan
>> jawi, Jadi kami sangat mengalu-alukan penggunaan teknologi untuk menyuburkan
>> kembali tulisan ini yang menjadi alat komunikasi rakyat satu ketika dulu.
>>
>> 2011/1/27 Soire Meira 
>>>
>>> Assalamualaikum...
>>>
>>> Terima kasih atas kepercyaan sallehy... projek utk tulisan jawi dalam
>>> list kami.. tp blum ada pembangunnya lg.. sy sedang merangka projek ini
>>> bersma komuniti Sabily Malaysia. seperti mna yg pernah sy katakn. insyaallah
>>> kami akn menghidupkn semula suasana jawi di malaysia yang mna dahulunya..
>>> smua menggunakan jawi. sy juga memberi peluang kepada mereka yg berminat utk
>>> menyertai projek ini. sy mmpunyai bnyk tugasan jadi sy akan merangka
>>> permulaan projek dan kemudian mnyerahkn kepada mereka yg berminat.. sy lbh
>>> suka research.. n slalunya sy xsmbg projek2 yg ada.. oleh itu kepada yg
>>> berminat blh bjumpa dgn sy bagi merangka awalan projek. sekian. terima
>>> kasih!
>>>
>>> 2011/1/27 sallehy 

 Saya boleh taip Arabic dalam Ubuntu, tetapi untuk Jawi belum ketemu.
 Mungkin ada feedback dari Sabily Malaysia? :)

 On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 7:35 AM, Umarzuki Bin Mochlis Moktar
  wrote:
>
> I attended the .my IDN lauching back on 2009. There seems a university
> (UPM?) & SIRIM doing some research about Jawi format/standards (this
> thing going on like a million years already) but I bet nothing got done
> by now.
>
> And there's the lingering issue of the hamzah 3 suku (3/4) character
> that is not supported by unicode.
>
> There's the arabeyes project for arabic font, but from what I heard it
> does not supports the jawi script (I asked its developer). Maybe
> Persian/Urdu font can be used since that is the origin of Jawi
> characters (AFAIK) but still the same issue with not supporting all the
> jawi characters.
>
>
> If you can view all the Jawi characters on
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jawi_script that means you distro supports
> it and I can view it on Debian Squeeze.
>
> On Thu, 2011-01-27 at 02:37 +0800, Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte
> wrote:
> > Interesting. Perhaps it would be of interest to those supporters of
> > Jawi as the national script. I have nothing against Jawi; I actually
> > learnt Jawi in primary school, but have "unlearnt" it over the years
> > since both in work and school we use the Roman/Phoenecian script. It
> > is sad that even the Government is not interested in maintaining
> > Jawi.
> >
> > BTW can Jawi be typed in any of the distros?
> >
> > Eric
> >
> > 2011/1/26 azmi salim :
> > > Hi there friends,
> > > An interesting development on IDN, .my Domain Resgistry has
> > > announced
> > > support for Jawi IDN, on top of other Unicode, European and some
> > > other
> > > selected Asian characters.
> > > Maybe you guys / gals have know this, nevertheless I'm fwd'ing it
> > > for an
> > > update. Pardon for repetition :)
> > > Regards,
> > > AZMI Salim
> > > following is some excerpts of the announcement --->
> > > Dear Valued Customers,
> > >
> > > We are proud to announce that .my DOMAIN REGISTRY now supports
> > > Internationalized Domain Name (IDN).
> > >
> > > An IDN (also known as multilingual domain name) is a domain name
> > > that
> > > contains Unicode characters other than the basic 37 ASCII
> > > characters
> > > permitted to-date (a-z , 0-9 and -).  In other words, an IDN may
> > > contain
> > > letters with diacritics (for example, façade) as required by many
> > > European
> > > languages or characters drawn from non-Latin scripts such as Jawi /
> > > Arabic,
> > > Chinese or Tamil.
> > >
> > > Many countries have started to offer domain names in their local
> > > scripts to
> > > allow more of their population access the Internet.  Amongst the
> > > first few
> > > countries to deploy top level IDN are Egypt (مصر ), Saudi Arabia
> > > (السعودية )
> > > and United Arab Emirates (امارات ) – all on the 5th May 2010. Even
> > > two of
> > > our neighboring countries, Thailand and Singapore, have implemented
> > > IDN.
> > >
> > > For Malaysia, we have decided to offer 2nd Level IDNs, starting
> > > with J

Re: [osdcmy-public] .my Domain Registry now support Jawi IDN

2011-01-27 Terurut Topik Mohamad Imran
 pa wau ta wau nga.. Bunga... hehe..

2011/1/28 Hasanuddin Abu Bakar 

> Satu lagi penggunaan dalam teknologi..ahaks
> http://muhammadismailibrahim.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/kb1.jpg
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 27 Jan 2011, at 18:03, Mohamad Imran  wrote:
>
> Generasi ku merupakan generasi yang sangat lemah dalam penguasaan tulisan
> jawi, Jadi kami sangat mengalu-alukan penggunaan teknologi untuk menyuburkan
> kembali tulisan ini yang menjadi alat komunikasi rakyat satu ketika dulu.
>
> 2011/1/27 Soire Meira < soire...@gmail.com>
>
>> Assalamualaikum...
>>
>> Terima kasih atas kepercyaan sallehy... projek utk tulisan jawi dalam list
>> kami.. tp blum ada pembangunnya lg.. sy sedang merangka projek ini bersma
>> komuniti Sabily Malaysia. seperti mna yg pernah sy katakn. insyaallah kami
>> akn menghidupkn semula suasana jawi di malaysia yang mna dahulunya.. smua
>> menggunakan jawi. sy juga memberi peluang kepada mereka yg berminat utk
>> menyertai projek ini. sy mmpunyai bnyk tugasan jadi sy akan merangka
>> permulaan projek dan kemudian mnyerahkn kepada mereka yg berminat.. sy lbh
>> suka research.. n slalunya sy xsmbg projek2 yg ada.. oleh itu kepada yg
>> berminat blh bjumpa dgn sy bagi merangka awalan projek. sekian. terima
>> kasih!
>>
>> 2011/1/27 sallehy < sall...@gmail.com>
>>
>> Saya boleh taip Arabic dalam Ubuntu, tetapi untuk Jawi belum ketemu.
>>> Mungkin ada feedback dari Sabily Malaysia? :)
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 7:35 AM, Umarzuki Bin Mochlis Moktar 
>>> <
>>> u...@umarzuki.org> wrote:
>>>
 I attended the .my IDN lauching back on 2009. There seems a university
 (UPM?) & SIRIM doing some research about Jawi format/standards (this
 thing going on like a million years already) but I bet nothing got done
 by now.

 And there's the lingering issue of the hamzah 3 suku (3/4) character
 that is not supported by unicode.

 There's the arabeyes project for arabic font, but from what I heard it
 does not supports the jawi script (I asked its developer). Maybe
 Persian/Urdu font can be used since that is the origin of Jawi
 characters (AFAIK) but still the same issue with not supporting all the
 jawi characters.


 If you can view all the Jawi characters on
  
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jawi_script that means you distro supports
 it and I can view it on Debian Squeeze.

 On Thu, 2011-01-27 at 02:37 +0800, Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte
 wrote:
 > Interesting. Perhaps it would be of interest to those supporters of
 > Jawi as the national script. I have nothing against Jawi; I actually
 > learnt Jawi in primary school, but have "unlearnt" it over the years
 > since both in work and school we use the Roman/Phoenecian script. It
 > is sad that even the Government is not interested in maintaining Jawi.
 >
 > BTW can Jawi be typed in any of the distros?
 >
 > Eric
 >
 > 2011/1/26 azmi salim < azm...@gmail.com>:
 > > Hi there friends,
 > > An interesting development on IDN, .my Domain Resgistry has
 announced
 > > support for Jawi IDN, on top of other Unicode, European and some
 other
 > > selected Asian characters.
 > > Maybe you guys / gals have know this, nevertheless I'm fwd'ing it
 for an
 > > update. Pardon for repetition :)
 > > Regards,
 > > AZMI Salim
 > > following is some excerpts of the announcement --->
 > > Dear Valued Customers,
 > >
 > > We are proud to announce that .my DOMAIN REGISTRY now supports
 > > Internationalized Domain Name (IDN).
 > >
 > > An IDN (also known as multilingual domain name) is a domain name
 that
 > > contains Unicode characters other than the basic 37 ASCII characters
 > > permitted to-date (a-z , 0-9 and -).  In other words, an IDN may
 contain
 > > letters with diacritics (for example, façade) as required by many
 European
 > > languages or characters drawn from non-Latin scripts such as Jawi /
 Arabic,
 > > Chinese or Tamil.
 > >
 > > Many countries have started to offer domain names in their local
 scripts to
 > > allow more of their population access the Internet.  Amongst the
 first few
 > > countries to deploy top level IDN are Egypt (مصر ), Saudi Arabia
 (السعودية )
 > > and United Arab Emirates (امارات ) – all on the 5th May 2010. Even
 two of
 > > our neighboring countries, Thailand and Singapore, have implemented
 IDN.
 > >
 > > For Malaysia, we have decided to offer 2nd Level IDNs, starting with
 Jawi
 > > (for example, مليسيا.my).  Chinese and Tamil IDNs are also in the
 pipeline
 > > and will be implemented progressively.  For Jawi IDNs, the roll out
 will be
 > > in 3 phases.  In the first phase, registration of Jawi IDNs is
 specifically
 > > for government agencies and gov

Re: [osdcmy-public] .my Domain Registry now support Jawi IDN

2011-01-27 Terurut Topik Hasanuddin Abu Bakar
Satu lagi penggunaan dalam teknologi..ahaks
http://muhammadismailibrahim.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/kb1.jpg

Sent from my iPhone

On 27 Jan 2011, at 18:03, Mohamad Imran  wrote:

Generasi ku merupakan generasi yang sangat lemah dalam penguasaan tulisan
jawi, Jadi kami sangat mengalu-alukan penggunaan teknologi untuk menyuburkan
kembali tulisan ini yang menjadi alat komunikasi rakyat satu ketika dulu.

2011/1/27 Soire Meira 

> Assalamualaikum...
>
> Terima kasih atas kepercyaan sallehy... projek utk tulisan jawi dalam list
> kami.. tp blum ada pembangunnya lg.. sy sedang merangka projek ini bersma
> komuniti Sabily Malaysia. seperti mna yg pernah sy katakn. insyaallah kami
> akn menghidupkn semula suasana jawi di malaysia yang mna dahulunya.. smua
> menggunakan jawi. sy juga memberi peluang kepada mereka yg berminat utk
> menyertai projek ini. sy mmpunyai bnyk tugasan jadi sy akan merangka
> permulaan projek dan kemudian mnyerahkn kepada mereka yg berminat.. sy lbh
> suka research.. n slalunya sy xsmbg projek2 yg ada.. oleh itu kepada yg
> berminat blh bjumpa dgn sy bagi merangka awalan projek. sekian. terima
> kasih!
>
> 2011/1/27 sallehy 
>
> Saya boleh taip Arabic dalam Ubuntu, tetapi untuk Jawi belum ketemu.
>> Mungkin ada feedback dari Sabily Malaysia? :)
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 7:35 AM, Umarzuki Bin Mochlis Moktar <
>> u...@umarzuki.org> wrote:
>>
>>> I attended the .my IDN lauching back on 2009. There seems a university
>>> (UPM?) & SIRIM doing some research about Jawi format/standards (this
>>> thing going on like a million years already) but I bet nothing got done
>>> by now.
>>>
>>> And there's the lingering issue of the hamzah 3 suku (3/4) character
>>> that is not supported by unicode.
>>>
>>> There's the arabeyes project for arabic font, but from what I heard it
>>> does not supports the jawi script (I asked its developer). Maybe
>>> Persian/Urdu font can be used since that is the origin of Jawi
>>> characters (AFAIK) but still the same issue with not supporting all the
>>> jawi characters.
>>>
>>>
>>> If you can view all the Jawi characters on
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jawi_script that means you distro supports
>>> it and I can view it on Debian Squeeze.
>>>
>>> On Thu, 2011-01-27 at 02:37 +0800, Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte
>>> wrote:
>>> > Interesting. Perhaps it would be of interest to those supporters of
>>> > Jawi as the national script. I have nothing against Jawi; I actually
>>> > learnt Jawi in primary school, but have "unlearnt" it over the years
>>> > since both in work and school we use the Roman/Phoenecian script. It
>>> > is sad that even the Government is not interested in maintaining Jawi.
>>> >
>>> > BTW can Jawi be typed in any of the distros?
>>> >
>>> > Eric
>>> >
>>> > 2011/1/26 azmi salim :
>>> > > Hi there friends,
>>> > > An interesting development on IDN, .my Domain Resgistry has announced
>>> > > support for Jawi IDN, on top of other Unicode, European and some
>>> other
>>> > > selected Asian characters.
>>> > > Maybe you guys / gals have know this, nevertheless I'm fwd'ing it for
>>> an
>>> > > update. Pardon for repetition :)
>>> > > Regards,
>>> > > AZMI Salim
>>> > > following is some excerpts of the announcement --->
>>> > > Dear Valued Customers,
>>> > >
>>> > > We are proud to announce that .my DOMAIN REGISTRY now supports
>>> > > Internationalized Domain Name (IDN).
>>> > >
>>> > > An IDN (also known as multilingual domain name) is a domain name that
>>> > > contains Unicode characters other than the basic 37 ASCII characters
>>> > > permitted to-date (a-z , 0-9 and -).  In other words, an IDN may
>>> contain
>>> > > letters with diacritics (for example, façade) as required by many
>>> European
>>> > > languages or characters drawn from non-Latin scripts such as Jawi /
>>> Arabic,
>>> > > Chinese or Tamil.
>>> > >
>>> > > Many countries have started to offer domain names in their local
>>> scripts to
>>> > > allow more of their population access the Internet.  Amongst the
>>> first few
>>> > > countries to deploy top level IDN are Egypt (مصر ), Saudi Arabia
>>> (السعودية )
>>> > > and United Arab Emirates (امارات ) – all on the 5th May 2010. Even
>>> two of
>>> > > our neighboring countries, Thailand and Singapore, have implemented
>>> IDN.
>>> > >
>>> > > For Malaysia, we have decided to offer 2nd Level IDNs, starting with
>>> Jawi
>>> > > (for example, مليسيا.my).  Chinese and Tamil IDNs are also in the
>>> pipeline
>>> > > and will be implemented progressively.  For Jawi IDNs, the roll out
>>> will be
>>> > > in 3 phases.  In the first phase, registration of Jawi IDNs is
>>> specifically
>>> > > for government agencies and government educational entities.
>>>  Registrations
>>> > > start from 24th January 2011 until 30th April 2011.  The first phase
>>> Jawi
>>> > > IDNs will be free of charge for one year.  Government agencies and
>>> > > government educational entities are encouraged to secure their Jawi
>>> IDNs as
>>> > > soon as po

Re: [osdcmy-public] .my Domain Registry now support Jawi IDN

2011-01-27 Terurut Topik Hasanuddin Abu Bakar
Jom duk kota bhari sebulan, confirm mahir tulisan jawi
http://srv.fotopages.com/2/20880884.jpg

On 27 Jan 2011, at 18:03, Mohamad Imran  wrote:

Generasi ku merupakan generasi yang sangat lemah dalam penguasaan tulisan
jawi, Jadi kami sangat mengalu-alukan penggunaan teknologi untuk menyuburkan
kembali tulisan ini yang menjadi alat komunikasi rakyat satu ketika dulu.

2011/1/27 Soire Meira < soire...@gmail.com>

> Assalamualaikum...
>
> Terima kasih atas kepercyaan sallehy... projek utk tulisan jawi dalam list
> kami.. tp blum ada pembangunnya lg.. sy sedang merangka projek ini bersma
> komuniti Sabily Malaysia. seperti mna yg pernah sy katakn. insyaallah kami
> akn menghidupkn semula suasana jawi di malaysia yang mna dahulunya.. smua
> menggunakan jawi. sy juga memberi peluang kepada mereka yg berminat utk
> menyertai projek ini. sy mmpunyai bnyk tugasan jadi sy akan merangka
> permulaan projek dan kemudian mnyerahkn kepada mereka yg berminat.. sy lbh
> suka research.. n slalunya sy xsmbg projek2 yg ada.. oleh itu kepada yg
> berminat blh bjumpa dgn sy bagi merangka awalan projek. sekian. terima
> kasih!
>
> 2011/1/27 sallehy < sall...@gmail.com>
>
> Saya boleh taip Arabic dalam Ubuntu, tetapi untuk Jawi belum ketemu.
>> Mungkin ada feedback dari Sabily Malaysia? :)
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 7:35 AM, Umarzuki Bin Mochlis Moktar 
>> <
>> u...@umarzuki.org> wrote:
>>
>>> I attended the .my IDN lauching back on 2009. There seems a university
>>> (UPM?) & SIRIM doing some research about Jawi format/standards (this
>>> thing going on like a million years already) but I bet nothing got done
>>> by now.
>>>
>>> And there's the lingering issue of the hamzah 3 suku (3/4) character
>>> that is not supported by unicode.
>>>
>>> There's the arabeyes project for arabic font, but from what I heard it
>>> does not supports the jawi script (I asked its developer). Maybe
>>> Persian/Urdu font can be used since that is the origin of Jawi
>>> characters (AFAIK) but still the same issue with not supporting all the
>>> jawi characters.
>>>
>>>
>>> If you can view all the Jawi characters on
>>>  
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jawi_script that means you distro supports
>>> it and I can view it on Debian Squeeze.
>>>
>>> On Thu, 2011-01-27 at 02:37 +0800, Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte
>>> wrote:
>>> > Interesting. Perhaps it would be of interest to those supporters of
>>> > Jawi as the national script. I have nothing against Jawi; I actually
>>> > learnt Jawi in primary school, but have "unlearnt" it over the years
>>> > since both in work and school we use the Roman/Phoenecian script. It
>>> > is sad that even the Government is not interested in maintaining Jawi.
>>> >
>>> > BTW can Jawi be typed in any of the distros?
>>> >
>>> > Eric
>>> >
>>> > 2011/1/26 azmi salim < azm...@gmail.com>:
>>> > > Hi there friends,
>>> > > An interesting development on IDN, .my Domain Resgistry has announced
>>> > > support for Jawi IDN, on top of other Unicode, European and some
>>> other
>>> > > selected Asian characters.
>>> > > Maybe you guys / gals have know this, nevertheless I'm fwd'ing it for
>>> an
>>> > > update. Pardon for repetition :)
>>> > > Regards,
>>> > > AZMI Salim
>>> > > following is some excerpts of the announcement --->
>>> > > Dear Valued Customers,
>>> > >
>>> > > We are proud to announce that .my DOMAIN REGISTRY now supports
>>> > > Internationalized Domain Name (IDN).
>>> > >
>>> > > An IDN (also known as multilingual domain name) is a domain name that
>>> > > contains Unicode characters other than the basic 37 ASCII characters
>>> > > permitted to-date (a-z , 0-9 and -).  In other words, an IDN may
>>> contain
>>> > > letters with diacritics (for example, façade) as required by many
>>> European
>>> > > languages or characters drawn from non-Latin scripts such as Jawi /
>>> Arabic,
>>> > > Chinese or Tamil.
>>> > >
>>> > > Many countries have started to offer domain names in their local
>>> scripts to
>>> > > allow more of their population access the Internet.  Amongst the
>>> first few
>>> > > countries to deploy top level IDN are Egypt (مصر ), Saudi Arabia
>>> (السعودية )
>>> > > and United Arab Emirates (امارات ) – all on the 5th May 2010. Even
>>> two of
>>> > > our neighboring countries, Thailand and Singapore, have implemented
>>> IDN.
>>> > >
>>> > > For Malaysia, we have decided to offer 2nd Level IDNs, starting with
>>> Jawi
>>> > > (for example, مليسيا.my).  Chinese and Tamil IDNs are also in the
>>> pipeline
>>> > > and will be implemented progressively.  For Jawi IDNs, the roll out
>>> will be
>>> > > in 3 phases.  In the first phase, registration of Jawi IDNs is
>>> specifically
>>> > > for government agencies and government educational entities.
>>>  Registrations
>>> > > start from 24th January 2011 until 30th April 2011.  The first phase
>>> Jawi
>>> > > IDNs will be free of charge for one year.  Government agencies and
>>> > > government educationa

Re: [osdcmy-public] .my Domain Registry now support Jawi IDN

2011-01-27 Terurut Topik azmi salim
Kuka Kula :)

On 27 January 2011 21:52, sallehy  wrote:

> Teringat saya...jika ke Kota Bharu banyak signboard tulisan Jawi...[?][?]
>
> [image: Building2.jpg]
>
> Sokong teknologi untuk pembangunan semula tulisan Jawi.[?]
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 6:02 PM, Mohamad Imran wrote:
>
>> Generasi ku merupakan generasi yang sangat lemah dalam penguasaan tulisan
>> jawi, Jadi kami sangat mengalu-alukan penggunaan teknologi untuk menyuburkan
>> kembali tulisan ini yang menjadi alat komunikasi rakyat satu ketika dulu.
>>
>> 2011/1/27 Soire Meira 
>>
>> Assalamualaikum...
>>>
>>> Terima kasih atas kepercyaan sallehy... projek utk tulisan jawi dalam
>>> list kami.. tp blum ada pembangunnya lg.. sy sedang merangka projek ini
>>> bersma komuniti Sabily Malaysia. seperti mna yg pernah sy katakn. insyaallah
>>> kami akn menghidupkn semula suasana jawi di malaysia yang mna dahulunya..
>>> smua menggunakan jawi. sy juga memberi peluang kepada mereka yg berminat utk
>>> menyertai projek ini. sy mmpunyai bnyk tugasan jadi sy akan merangka
>>> permulaan projek dan kemudian mnyerahkn kepada mereka yg berminat.. sy lbh
>>> suka research.. n slalunya sy xsmbg projek2 yg ada.. oleh itu kepada yg
>>> berminat blh bjumpa dgn sy bagi merangka awalan projek. sekian. terima
>>> kasih!
>>>
>>> 2011/1/27 sallehy 
>>>
>>> Saya boleh taip Arabic dalam Ubuntu, tetapi untuk Jawi belum ketemu.
 Mungkin ada feedback dari Sabily Malaysia? :)


 On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 7:35 AM, Umarzuki Bin Mochlis Moktar <
 u...@umarzuki.org> wrote:

> I attended the .my IDN lauching back on 2009. There seems a university
> (UPM?) & SIRIM doing some research about Jawi format/standards (this
> thing going on like a million years already) but I bet nothing got done
> by now.
>
> And there's the lingering issue of the hamzah 3 suku (3/4) character
> that is not supported by unicode.
>
> There's the arabeyes project for arabic font, but from what I heard it
> does not supports the jawi script (I asked its developer). Maybe
> Persian/Urdu font can be used since that is the origin of Jawi
> characters (AFAIK) but still the same issue with not supporting all the
> jawi characters.
>
>
> If you can view all the Jawi characters on
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jawi_script that means you distro
> supports
> it and I can view it on Debian Squeeze.
>
> On Thu, 2011-01-27 at 02:37 +0800, Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte
> wrote:
> > Interesting. Perhaps it would be of interest to those supporters of
> > Jawi as the national script. I have nothing against Jawi; I actually
> > learnt Jawi in primary school, but have "unlearnt" it over the years
> > since both in work and school we use the Roman/Phoenecian script. It
> > is sad that even the Government is not interested in maintaining
> Jawi.
> >
> > BTW can Jawi be typed in any of the distros?
> >
> > Eric
> >
> > 2011/1/26 azmi salim :
> > > Hi there friends,
> > > An interesting development on IDN, .my Domain Resgistry has
> announced
> > > support for Jawi IDN, on top of other Unicode, European and some
> other
> > > selected Asian characters.
> > > Maybe you guys / gals have know this, nevertheless I'm fwd'ing it
> for an
> > > update. Pardon for repetition :)
> > > Regards,
> > > AZMI Salim
> > > following is some excerpts of the announcement --->
> > > Dear Valued Customers,
> > >
> > > We are proud to announce that .my DOMAIN REGISTRY now supports
> > > Internationalized Domain Name (IDN).
> > >
> > > An IDN (also known as multilingual domain name) is a domain name
> that
> > > contains Unicode characters other than the basic 37 ASCII
> characters
> > > permitted to-date (a-z , 0-9 and -).  In other words, an IDN may
> contain
> > > letters with diacritics (for example, façade) as required by many
> European
> > > languages or characters drawn from non-Latin scripts such as Jawi /
> Arabic,
> > > Chinese or Tamil.
> > >
> > > Many countries have started to offer domain names in their local
> scripts to
> > > allow more of their population access the Internet.  Amongst the
> first few
> > > countries to deploy top level IDN are Egypt (مصر ), Saudi Arabia
> (السعودية )
> > > and United Arab Emirates (امارات ) – all on the 5th May 2010. Even
> two of
> > > our neighboring countries, Thailand and Singapore, have implemented
> IDN.
> > >
> > > For Malaysia, we have decided to offer 2nd Level IDNs, starting
> with Jawi
> > > (for example, مليسيا.my).  Chinese and Tamil IDNs are also in the
> pipeline
> > > and will be implemented progressively.  For Jawi IDNs, the roll out
> will be
> > > in 3 phases.  In the first phase, registration of Jawi IDNs is
> specifically
> >

Re: [osdcmy-public] .my Domain Registry now support Jawi IDN

2011-01-27 Terurut Topik Soire Meira
Sokong jgk
+100

2011/1/27 sallehy 

> Teringat saya...jika ke Kota Bharu banyak signboard tulisan Jawi...[?][?]
>
> [image: Building2.jpg]
>
> Sokong teknologi untuk pembangunan semula tulisan Jawi.[?]
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 6:02 PM, Mohamad Imran wrote:
>
>> Generasi ku merupakan generasi yang sangat lemah dalam penguasaan tulisan
>> jawi, Jadi kami sangat mengalu-alukan penggunaan teknologi untuk menyuburkan
>> kembali tulisan ini yang menjadi alat komunikasi rakyat satu ketika dulu.
>>
>> 2011/1/27 Soire Meira 
>>
>> Assalamualaikum...
>>>
>>> Terima kasih atas kepercyaan sallehy... projek utk tulisan jawi dalam
>>> list kami.. tp blum ada pembangunnya lg.. sy sedang merangka projek ini
>>> bersma komuniti Sabily Malaysia. seperti mna yg pernah sy katakn. insyaallah
>>> kami akn menghidupkn semula suasana jawi di malaysia yang mna dahulunya..
>>> smua menggunakan jawi. sy juga memberi peluang kepada mereka yg berminat utk
>>> menyertai projek ini. sy mmpunyai bnyk tugasan jadi sy akan merangka
>>> permulaan projek dan kemudian mnyerahkn kepada mereka yg berminat.. sy lbh
>>> suka research.. n slalunya sy xsmbg projek2 yg ada.. oleh itu kepada yg
>>> berminat blh bjumpa dgn sy bagi merangka awalan projek. sekian. terima
>>> kasih!
>>>
>>> 2011/1/27 sallehy 
>>>
>>> Saya boleh taip Arabic dalam Ubuntu, tetapi untuk Jawi belum ketemu.
 Mungkin ada feedback dari Sabily Malaysia? :)


 On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 7:35 AM, Umarzuki Bin Mochlis Moktar <
 u...@umarzuki.org> wrote:

> I attended the .my IDN lauching back on 2009. There seems a university
> (UPM?) & SIRIM doing some research about Jawi format/standards (this
> thing going on like a million years already) but I bet nothing got done
> by now.
>
> And there's the lingering issue of the hamzah 3 suku (3/4) character
> that is not supported by unicode.
>
> There's the arabeyes project for arabic font, but from what I heard it
> does not supports the jawi script (I asked its developer). Maybe
> Persian/Urdu font can be used since that is the origin of Jawi
> characters (AFAIK) but still the same issue with not supporting all the
> jawi characters.
>
>
> If you can view all the Jawi characters on
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jawi_script that means you distro
> supports
> it and I can view it on Debian Squeeze.
>
> On Thu, 2011-01-27 at 02:37 +0800, Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte
> wrote:
> > Interesting. Perhaps it would be of interest to those supporters of
> > Jawi as the national script. I have nothing against Jawi; I actually
> > learnt Jawi in primary school, but have "unlearnt" it over the years
> > since both in work and school we use the Roman/Phoenecian script. It
> > is sad that even the Government is not interested in maintaining
> Jawi.
> >
> > BTW can Jawi be typed in any of the distros?
> >
> > Eric
> >
> > 2011/1/26 azmi salim :
> > > Hi there friends,
> > > An interesting development on IDN, .my Domain Resgistry has
> announced
> > > support for Jawi IDN, on top of other Unicode, European and some
> other
> > > selected Asian characters.
> > > Maybe you guys / gals have know this, nevertheless I'm fwd'ing it
> for an
> > > update. Pardon for repetition :)
> > > Regards,
> > > AZMI Salim
> > > following is some excerpts of the announcement --->
> > > Dear Valued Customers,
> > >
> > > We are proud to announce that .my DOMAIN REGISTRY now supports
> > > Internationalized Domain Name (IDN).
> > >
> > > An IDN (also known as multilingual domain name) is a domain name
> that
> > > contains Unicode characters other than the basic 37 ASCII
> characters
> > > permitted to-date (a-z , 0-9 and -).  In other words, an IDN may
> contain
> > > letters with diacritics (for example, façade) as required by many
> European
> > > languages or characters drawn from non-Latin scripts such as Jawi /
> Arabic,
> > > Chinese or Tamil.
> > >
> > > Many countries have started to offer domain names in their local
> scripts to
> > > allow more of their population access the Internet.  Amongst the
> first few
> > > countries to deploy top level IDN are Egypt (مصر ), Saudi Arabia
> (السعودية )
> > > and United Arab Emirates (امارات ) – all on the 5th May 2010. Even
> two of
> > > our neighboring countries, Thailand and Singapore, have implemented
> IDN.
> > >
> > > For Malaysia, we have decided to offer 2nd Level IDNs, starting
> with Jawi
> > > (for example, مليسيا.my).  Chinese and Tamil IDNs are also in the
> pipeline
> > > and will be implemented progressively.  For Jawi IDNs, the roll out
> will be
> > > in 3 phases.  In the first phase, registration of Jawi IDNs is
> specifically
> > > for government ag

Re: [osdcmy-public] .my Domain Registry now support Jawi IDN

2011-01-27 Terurut Topik sallehy
Teringat saya...jika ke Kota Bharu banyak signboard tulisan Jawi...[?][?]

[image: Building2.jpg]

Sokong teknologi untuk pembangunan semula tulisan Jawi.[?]

On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 6:02 PM, Mohamad Imran  wrote:

> Generasi ku merupakan generasi yang sangat lemah dalam penguasaan tulisan
> jawi, Jadi kami sangat mengalu-alukan penggunaan teknologi untuk menyuburkan
> kembali tulisan ini yang menjadi alat komunikasi rakyat satu ketika dulu.
>
> 2011/1/27 Soire Meira 
>
> Assalamualaikum...
>>
>> Terima kasih atas kepercyaan sallehy... projek utk tulisan jawi dalam list
>> kami.. tp blum ada pembangunnya lg.. sy sedang merangka projek ini bersma
>> komuniti Sabily Malaysia. seperti mna yg pernah sy katakn. insyaallah kami
>> akn menghidupkn semula suasana jawi di malaysia yang mna dahulunya.. smua
>> menggunakan jawi. sy juga memberi peluang kepada mereka yg berminat utk
>> menyertai projek ini. sy mmpunyai bnyk tugasan jadi sy akan merangka
>> permulaan projek dan kemudian mnyerahkn kepada mereka yg berminat.. sy lbh
>> suka research.. n slalunya sy xsmbg projek2 yg ada.. oleh itu kepada yg
>> berminat blh bjumpa dgn sy bagi merangka awalan projek. sekian. terima
>> kasih!
>>
>> 2011/1/27 sallehy 
>>
>> Saya boleh taip Arabic dalam Ubuntu, tetapi untuk Jawi belum ketemu.
>>> Mungkin ada feedback dari Sabily Malaysia? :)
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 7:35 AM, Umarzuki Bin Mochlis Moktar <
>>> u...@umarzuki.org> wrote:
>>>
 I attended the .my IDN lauching back on 2009. There seems a university
 (UPM?) & SIRIM doing some research about Jawi format/standards (this
 thing going on like a million years already) but I bet nothing got done
 by now.

 And there's the lingering issue of the hamzah 3 suku (3/4) character
 that is not supported by unicode.

 There's the arabeyes project for arabic font, but from what I heard it
 does not supports the jawi script (I asked its developer). Maybe
 Persian/Urdu font can be used since that is the origin of Jawi
 characters (AFAIK) but still the same issue with not supporting all the
 jawi characters.


 If you can view all the Jawi characters on
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jawi_script that means you distro supports
 it and I can view it on Debian Squeeze.

 On Thu, 2011-01-27 at 02:37 +0800, Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte
 wrote:
 > Interesting. Perhaps it would be of interest to those supporters of
 > Jawi as the national script. I have nothing against Jawi; I actually
 > learnt Jawi in primary school, but have "unlearnt" it over the years
 > since both in work and school we use the Roman/Phoenecian script. It
 > is sad that even the Government is not interested in maintaining Jawi.
 >
 > BTW can Jawi be typed in any of the distros?
 >
 > Eric
 >
 > 2011/1/26 azmi salim :
 > > Hi there friends,
 > > An interesting development on IDN, .my Domain Resgistry has
 announced
 > > support for Jawi IDN, on top of other Unicode, European and some
 other
 > > selected Asian characters.
 > > Maybe you guys / gals have know this, nevertheless I'm fwd'ing it
 for an
 > > update. Pardon for repetition :)
 > > Regards,
 > > AZMI Salim
 > > following is some excerpts of the announcement --->
 > > Dear Valued Customers,
 > >
 > > We are proud to announce that .my DOMAIN REGISTRY now supports
 > > Internationalized Domain Name (IDN).
 > >
 > > An IDN (also known as multilingual domain name) is a domain name
 that
 > > contains Unicode characters other than the basic 37 ASCII characters
 > > permitted to-date (a-z , 0-9 and -).  In other words, an IDN may
 contain
 > > letters with diacritics (for example, façade) as required by many
 European
 > > languages or characters drawn from non-Latin scripts such as Jawi /
 Arabic,
 > > Chinese or Tamil.
 > >
 > > Many countries have started to offer domain names in their local
 scripts to
 > > allow more of their population access the Internet.  Amongst the
 first few
 > > countries to deploy top level IDN are Egypt (مصر ), Saudi Arabia
 (السعودية )
 > > and United Arab Emirates (امارات ) – all on the 5th May 2010. Even
 two of
 > > our neighboring countries, Thailand and Singapore, have implemented
 IDN.
 > >
 > > For Malaysia, we have decided to offer 2nd Level IDNs, starting with
 Jawi
 > > (for example, مليسيا.my).  Chinese and Tamil IDNs are also in the
 pipeline
 > > and will be implemented progressively.  For Jawi IDNs, the roll out
 will be
 > > in 3 phases.  In the first phase, registration of Jawi IDNs is
 specifically
 > > for government agencies and government educational entities.
  Registrations
 > > start from 24th January 2011 until 30th April 2011.  The first phase
 Jawi
 > > IDNs will be fr

Re: [osdcmy-public] .my Domain Registry now support Jawi IDN

2011-01-27 Terurut Topik Mohamad Imran
Generasi ku merupakan generasi yang sangat lemah dalam penguasaan tulisan
jawi, Jadi kami sangat mengalu-alukan penggunaan teknologi untuk menyuburkan
kembali tulisan ini yang menjadi alat komunikasi rakyat satu ketika dulu.

2011/1/27 Soire Meira 

> Assalamualaikum...
>
> Terima kasih atas kepercyaan sallehy... projek utk tulisan jawi dalam list
> kami.. tp blum ada pembangunnya lg.. sy sedang merangka projek ini bersma
> komuniti Sabily Malaysia. seperti mna yg pernah sy katakn. insyaallah kami
> akn menghidupkn semula suasana jawi di malaysia yang mna dahulunya.. smua
> menggunakan jawi. sy juga memberi peluang kepada mereka yg berminat utk
> menyertai projek ini. sy mmpunyai bnyk tugasan jadi sy akan merangka
> permulaan projek dan kemudian mnyerahkn kepada mereka yg berminat.. sy lbh
> suka research.. n slalunya sy xsmbg projek2 yg ada.. oleh itu kepada yg
> berminat blh bjumpa dgn sy bagi merangka awalan projek. sekian. terima
> kasih!
>
> 2011/1/27 sallehy 
>
> Saya boleh taip Arabic dalam Ubuntu, tetapi untuk Jawi belum ketemu.
>> Mungkin ada feedback dari Sabily Malaysia? :)
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 7:35 AM, Umarzuki Bin Mochlis Moktar <
>> u...@umarzuki.org> wrote:
>>
>>> I attended the .my IDN lauching back on 2009. There seems a university
>>> (UPM?) & SIRIM doing some research about Jawi format/standards (this
>>> thing going on like a million years already) but I bet nothing got done
>>> by now.
>>>
>>> And there's the lingering issue of the hamzah 3 suku (3/4) character
>>> that is not supported by unicode.
>>>
>>> There's the arabeyes project for arabic font, but from what I heard it
>>> does not supports the jawi script (I asked its developer). Maybe
>>> Persian/Urdu font can be used since that is the origin of Jawi
>>> characters (AFAIK) but still the same issue with not supporting all the
>>> jawi characters.
>>>
>>>
>>> If you can view all the Jawi characters on
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jawi_script that means you distro supports
>>> it and I can view it on Debian Squeeze.
>>>
>>> On Thu, 2011-01-27 at 02:37 +0800, Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte
>>> wrote:
>>> > Interesting. Perhaps it would be of interest to those supporters of
>>> > Jawi as the national script. I have nothing against Jawi; I actually
>>> > learnt Jawi in primary school, but have "unlearnt" it over the years
>>> > since both in work and school we use the Roman/Phoenecian script. It
>>> > is sad that even the Government is not interested in maintaining Jawi.
>>> >
>>> > BTW can Jawi be typed in any of the distros?
>>> >
>>> > Eric
>>> >
>>> > 2011/1/26 azmi salim :
>>> > > Hi there friends,
>>> > > An interesting development on IDN, .my Domain Resgistry has announced
>>> > > support for Jawi IDN, on top of other Unicode, European and some
>>> other
>>> > > selected Asian characters.
>>> > > Maybe you guys / gals have know this, nevertheless I'm fwd'ing it for
>>> an
>>> > > update. Pardon for repetition :)
>>> > > Regards,
>>> > > AZMI Salim
>>> > > following is some excerpts of the announcement --->
>>> > > Dear Valued Customers,
>>> > >
>>> > > We are proud to announce that .my DOMAIN REGISTRY now supports
>>> > > Internationalized Domain Name (IDN).
>>> > >
>>> > > An IDN (also known as multilingual domain name) is a domain name that
>>> > > contains Unicode characters other than the basic 37 ASCII characters
>>> > > permitted to-date (a-z , 0-9 and -).  In other words, an IDN may
>>> contain
>>> > > letters with diacritics (for example, façade) as required by many
>>> European
>>> > > languages or characters drawn from non-Latin scripts such as Jawi /
>>> Arabic,
>>> > > Chinese or Tamil.
>>> > >
>>> > > Many countries have started to offer domain names in their local
>>> scripts to
>>> > > allow more of their population access the Internet.  Amongst the
>>> first few
>>> > > countries to deploy top level IDN are Egypt (مصر ), Saudi Arabia
>>> (السعودية )
>>> > > and United Arab Emirates (امارات ) – all on the 5th May 2010. Even
>>> two of
>>> > > our neighboring countries, Thailand and Singapore, have implemented
>>> IDN.
>>> > >
>>> > > For Malaysia, we have decided to offer 2nd Level IDNs, starting with
>>> Jawi
>>> > > (for example, مليسيا.my).  Chinese and Tamil IDNs are also in the
>>> pipeline
>>> > > and will be implemented progressively.  For Jawi IDNs, the roll out
>>> will be
>>> > > in 3 phases.  In the first phase, registration of Jawi IDNs is
>>> specifically
>>> > > for government agencies and government educational entities.
>>>  Registrations
>>> > > start from 24th January 2011 until 30th April 2011.  The first phase
>>> Jawi
>>> > > IDNs will be free of charge for one year.  Government agencies and
>>> > > government educational entities are encouraged to secure their Jawi
>>> IDNs as
>>> > > soon as possible.
>>> > >
>>> > > Existing .my customers will enjoy Jawi IDNs in the second phase, and
>>> in the
>>> > > third phase, Jawi IDNs will be opened to the public. Do keep an eye

Re: [osdcmy-public] .my Domain Registry now support Jawi IDN

2011-01-26 Terurut Topik Soire Meira
Assalamualaikum...

Terima kasih atas kepercyaan sallehy... projek utk tulisan jawi dalam list
kami.. tp blum ada pembangunnya lg.. sy sedang merangka projek ini bersma
komuniti Sabily Malaysia. seperti mna yg pernah sy katakn. insyaallah kami
akn menghidupkn semula suasana jawi di malaysia yang mna dahulunya.. smua
menggunakan jawi. sy juga memberi peluang kepada mereka yg berminat utk
menyertai projek ini. sy mmpunyai bnyk tugasan jadi sy akan merangka
permulaan projek dan kemudian mnyerahkn kepada mereka yg berminat.. sy lbh
suka research.. n slalunya sy xsmbg projek2 yg ada.. oleh itu kepada yg
berminat blh bjumpa dgn sy bagi merangka awalan projek. sekian. terima
kasih!

2011/1/27 sallehy 

> Saya boleh taip Arabic dalam Ubuntu, tetapi untuk Jawi belum ketemu.
> Mungkin ada feedback dari Sabily Malaysia? :)
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 7:35 AM, Umarzuki Bin Mochlis Moktar <
> u...@umarzuki.org> wrote:
>
>> I attended the .my IDN lauching back on 2009. There seems a university
>> (UPM?) & SIRIM doing some research about Jawi format/standards (this
>> thing going on like a million years already) but I bet nothing got done
>> by now.
>>
>> And there's the lingering issue of the hamzah 3 suku (3/4) character
>> that is not supported by unicode.
>>
>> There's the arabeyes project for arabic font, but from what I heard it
>> does not supports the jawi script (I asked its developer). Maybe
>> Persian/Urdu font can be used since that is the origin of Jawi
>> characters (AFAIK) but still the same issue with not supporting all the
>> jawi characters.
>>
>>
>> If you can view all the Jawi characters on
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jawi_script that means you distro supports
>> it and I can view it on Debian Squeeze.
>>
>> On Thu, 2011-01-27 at 02:37 +0800, Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte
>> wrote:
>> > Interesting. Perhaps it would be of interest to those supporters of
>> > Jawi as the national script. I have nothing against Jawi; I actually
>> > learnt Jawi in primary school, but have "unlearnt" it over the years
>> > since both in work and school we use the Roman/Phoenecian script. It
>> > is sad that even the Government is not interested in maintaining Jawi.
>> >
>> > BTW can Jawi be typed in any of the distros?
>> >
>> > Eric
>> >
>> > 2011/1/26 azmi salim :
>> > > Hi there friends,
>> > > An interesting development on IDN, .my Domain Resgistry has announced
>> > > support for Jawi IDN, on top of other Unicode, European and some other
>> > > selected Asian characters.
>> > > Maybe you guys / gals have know this, nevertheless I'm fwd'ing it for
>> an
>> > > update. Pardon for repetition :)
>> > > Regards,
>> > > AZMI Salim
>> > > following is some excerpts of the announcement --->
>> > > Dear Valued Customers,
>> > >
>> > > We are proud to announce that .my DOMAIN REGISTRY now supports
>> > > Internationalized Domain Name (IDN).
>> > >
>> > > An IDN (also known as multilingual domain name) is a domain name that
>> > > contains Unicode characters other than the basic 37 ASCII characters
>> > > permitted to-date (a-z , 0-9 and -).  In other words, an IDN may
>> contain
>> > > letters with diacritics (for example, façade) as required by many
>> European
>> > > languages or characters drawn from non-Latin scripts such as Jawi /
>> Arabic,
>> > > Chinese or Tamil.
>> > >
>> > > Many countries have started to offer domain names in their local
>> scripts to
>> > > allow more of their population access the Internet.  Amongst the first
>> few
>> > > countries to deploy top level IDN are Egypt (مصر ), Saudi Arabia
>> (السعودية )
>> > > and United Arab Emirates (امارات ) – all on the 5th May 2010. Even two
>> of
>> > > our neighboring countries, Thailand and Singapore, have implemented
>> IDN.
>> > >
>> > > For Malaysia, we have decided to offer 2nd Level IDNs, starting with
>> Jawi
>> > > (for example, مليسيا.my).  Chinese and Tamil IDNs are also in the
>> pipeline
>> > > and will be implemented progressively.  For Jawi IDNs, the roll out
>> will be
>> > > in 3 phases.  In the first phase, registration of Jawi IDNs is
>> specifically
>> > > for government agencies and government educational entities.
>>  Registrations
>> > > start from 24th January 2011 until 30th April 2011.  The first phase
>> Jawi
>> > > IDNs will be free of charge for one year.  Government agencies and
>> > > government educational entities are encouraged to secure their Jawi
>> IDNs as
>> > > soon as possible.
>> > >
>> > > Existing .my customers will enjoy Jawi IDNs in the second phase, and
>> in the
>> > > third phase, Jawi IDNs will be opened to the public. Do keep an eye
>> open for
>> > > the announcements on the second and third phase roll out to secure
>> your own
>> > > Jawi IDN!
>> > >
>> > > For more information about IDN, do visit our FAQ page
>> > > at http://www.domainregistry.my/faq.php?id=98.
>> > >
>> > > Please do not hesitate to e-mail dom...@domainregistry.my or call us
>> at 03 -
>> > > 8991 7272 if you have any enquiries.

Re: [osdcmy-public] .my Domain Registry now support Jawi IDN

2011-01-26 Terurut Topik sallehy
Saya boleh taip Arabic dalam Ubuntu, tetapi untuk Jawi belum ketemu.
Mungkin ada feedback dari Sabily Malaysia? :)

On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 7:35 AM, Umarzuki Bin Mochlis Moktar <
u...@umarzuki.org> wrote:

> I attended the .my IDN lauching back on 2009. There seems a university
> (UPM?) & SIRIM doing some research about Jawi format/standards (this
> thing going on like a million years already) but I bet nothing got done
> by now.
>
> And there's the lingering issue of the hamzah 3 suku (3/4) character
> that is not supported by unicode.
>
> There's the arabeyes project for arabic font, but from what I heard it
> does not supports the jawi script (I asked its developer). Maybe
> Persian/Urdu font can be used since that is the origin of Jawi
> characters (AFAIK) but still the same issue with not supporting all the
> jawi characters.
>
>
> If you can view all the Jawi characters on
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jawi_script that means you distro supports
> it and I can view it on Debian Squeeze.
>
> On Thu, 2011-01-27 at 02:37 +0800, Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte
> wrote:
> > Interesting. Perhaps it would be of interest to those supporters of
> > Jawi as the national script. I have nothing against Jawi; I actually
> > learnt Jawi in primary school, but have "unlearnt" it over the years
> > since both in work and school we use the Roman/Phoenecian script. It
> > is sad that even the Government is not interested in maintaining Jawi.
> >
> > BTW can Jawi be typed in any of the distros?
> >
> > Eric
> >
> > 2011/1/26 azmi salim :
> > > Hi there friends,
> > > An interesting development on IDN, .my Domain Resgistry has announced
> > > support for Jawi IDN, on top of other Unicode, European and some other
> > > selected Asian characters.
> > > Maybe you guys / gals have know this, nevertheless I'm fwd'ing it for
> an
> > > update. Pardon for repetition :)
> > > Regards,
> > > AZMI Salim
> > > following is some excerpts of the announcement --->
> > > Dear Valued Customers,
> > >
> > > We are proud to announce that .my DOMAIN REGISTRY now supports
> > > Internationalized Domain Name (IDN).
> > >
> > > An IDN (also known as multilingual domain name) is a domain name that
> > > contains Unicode characters other than the basic 37 ASCII characters
> > > permitted to-date (a-z , 0-9 and -).  In other words, an IDN may
> contain
> > > letters with diacritics (for example, façade) as required by many
> European
> > > languages or characters drawn from non-Latin scripts such as Jawi /
> Arabic,
> > > Chinese or Tamil.
> > >
> > > Many countries have started to offer domain names in their local
> scripts to
> > > allow more of their population access the Internet.  Amongst the first
> few
> > > countries to deploy top level IDN are Egypt (مصر ), Saudi Arabia
> (السعودية )
> > > and United Arab Emirates (امارات ) – all on the 5th May 2010. Even two
> of
> > > our neighboring countries, Thailand and Singapore, have implemented
> IDN.
> > >
> > > For Malaysia, we have decided to offer 2nd Level IDNs, starting with
> Jawi
> > > (for example, مليسيا.my).  Chinese and Tamil IDNs are also in the
> pipeline
> > > and will be implemented progressively.  For Jawi IDNs, the roll out
> will be
> > > in 3 phases.  In the first phase, registration of Jawi IDNs is
> specifically
> > > for government agencies and government educational entities.
>  Registrations
> > > start from 24th January 2011 until 30th April 2011.  The first phase
> Jawi
> > > IDNs will be free of charge for one year.  Government agencies and
> > > government educational entities are encouraged to secure their Jawi
> IDNs as
> > > soon as possible.
> > >
> > > Existing .my customers will enjoy Jawi IDNs in the second phase, and in
> the
> > > third phase, Jawi IDNs will be opened to the public. Do keep an eye
> open for
> > > the announcements on the second and third phase roll out to secure your
> own
> > > Jawi IDN!
> > >
> > > For more information about IDN, do visit our FAQ page
> > > at http://www.domainregistry.my/faq.php?id=98.
> > >
> > > Please do not hesitate to e-mail dom...@domainregistry.my or call us
> at 03 -
> > > 8991 7272 if you have any enquiries.
> > >
> > >
> > > Yours sincerely,
> > >
> > > .my DOMAIN REGISTRY
> > >
> > > MYNIC Berhad (735031-H) | Tel  : +603-8991 7272
> > > Level 3, Block C| Fax  :
> +603-8991
> > > 7277
> > > Mines Waterfront Business Park| E-mail
> > > : dom...@domainregistry.my (Registration)
> > > No. 3, Jalan Tasik |
> > >bill...@domainregistry.my (Billing)
> > > The Mines Resort City  | URL
> > > : http://www.domainregistry.my
> > > 43300 Seri Kembangan   | Work. Hr : 0830-1730MYT(Mon -
> Fri)
> > > Selangor Darul Ehsan |
> > >
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Re: [osdcmy-public] .my Domain Registry now support Jawi IDN

2011-01-26 Terurut Topik Umarzuki Bin Mochlis Moktar
I attended the .my IDN lauching back on 2009. There seems a university
(UPM?) & SIRIM doing some research about Jawi format/standards (this
thing going on like a million years already) but I bet nothing got done
by now. 

And there's the lingering issue of the hamzah 3 suku (3/4) character
that is not supported by unicode. 

There's the arabeyes project for arabic font, but from what I heard it
does not supports the jawi script (I asked its developer). Maybe
Persian/Urdu font can be used since that is the origin of Jawi
characters (AFAIK) but still the same issue with not supporting all the
jawi characters.


If you can view all the Jawi characters on
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jawi_script that means you distro supports
it and I can view it on Debian Squeeze. 

On Thu, 2011-01-27 at 02:37 +0800, Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte
wrote:
> Interesting. Perhaps it would be of interest to those supporters of
> Jawi as the national script. I have nothing against Jawi; I actually
> learnt Jawi in primary school, but have "unlearnt" it over the years
> since both in work and school we use the Roman/Phoenecian script. It
> is sad that even the Government is not interested in maintaining Jawi.
> 
> BTW can Jawi be typed in any of the distros?
> 
> Eric
> 
> 2011/1/26 azmi salim :
> > Hi there friends,
> > An interesting development on IDN, .my Domain Resgistry has announced
> > support for Jawi IDN, on top of other Unicode, European and some other
> > selected Asian characters.
> > Maybe you guys / gals have know this, nevertheless I'm fwd'ing it for an
> > update. Pardon for repetition :)
> > Regards,
> > AZMI Salim
> > following is some excerpts of the announcement --->
> > Dear Valued Customers,
> >
> > We are proud to announce that .my DOMAIN REGISTRY now supports
> > Internationalized Domain Name (IDN).
> >
> > An IDN (also known as multilingual domain name) is a domain name that
> > contains Unicode characters other than the basic 37 ASCII characters
> > permitted to-date (a-z , 0-9 and -).  In other words, an IDN may contain
> > letters with diacritics (for example, façade) as required by many European
> > languages or characters drawn from non-Latin scripts such as Jawi / Arabic,
> > Chinese or Tamil.
> >
> > Many countries have started to offer domain names in their local scripts to
> > allow more of their population access the Internet.  Amongst the first few
> > countries to deploy top level IDN are Egypt (مصر ), Saudi Arabia (السعودية )
> > and United Arab Emirates (امارات ) – all on the 5th May 2010. Even two of
> > our neighboring countries, Thailand and Singapore, have implemented IDN.
> >
> > For Malaysia, we have decided to offer 2nd Level IDNs, starting with Jawi
> > (for example, مليسيا.my).  Chinese and Tamil IDNs are also in the pipeline
> > and will be implemented progressively.  For Jawi IDNs, the roll out will be
> > in 3 phases.  In the first phase, registration of Jawi IDNs is specifically
> > for government agencies and government educational entities.  Registrations
> > start from 24th January 2011 until 30th April 2011.  The first phase Jawi
> > IDNs will be free of charge for one year.  Government agencies and
> > government educational entities are encouraged to secure their Jawi IDNs as
> > soon as possible.
> >
> > Existing .my customers will enjoy Jawi IDNs in the second phase, and in the
> > third phase, Jawi IDNs will be opened to the public. Do keep an eye open for
> > the announcements on the second and third phase roll out to secure your own
> > Jawi IDN!
> >
> > For more information about IDN, do visit our FAQ page
> > at http://www.domainregistry.my/faq.php?id=98.
> >
> > Please do not hesitate to e-mail dom...@domainregistry.my or call us at 03 -
> > 8991 7272 if you have any enquiries.
> >
> >
> > Yours sincerely,
> >
> > .my DOMAIN REGISTRY
> >
> > MYNIC Berhad (735031-H) | Tel  : +603-8991 7272
> > Level 3, Block C| Fax  : +603-8991
> > 7277
> > Mines Waterfront Business Park| E-mail
> > : dom...@domainregistry.my (Registration)
> > No. 3, Jalan Tasik |
> >bill...@domainregistry.my (Billing)
> > The Mines Resort City  | URL
> > : http://www.domainregistry.my
> > 43300 Seri Kembangan   | Work. Hr : 0830-1730MYT(Mon - Fri)
> > Selangor Darul Ehsan |
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Re: [osdcmy-public] .my Domain Registry now support Jawi IDN

2011-01-26 Terurut Topik Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte
Interesting. Perhaps it would be of interest to those supporters of
Jawi as the national script. I have nothing against Jawi; I actually
learnt Jawi in primary school, but have "unlearnt" it over the years
since both in work and school we use the Roman/Phoenecian script. It
is sad that even the Government is not interested in maintaining Jawi.

BTW can Jawi be typed in any of the distros?

Eric

2011/1/26 azmi salim :
> Hi there friends,
> An interesting development on IDN, .my Domain Resgistry has announced
> support for Jawi IDN, on top of other Unicode, European and some other
> selected Asian characters.
> Maybe you guys / gals have know this, nevertheless I'm fwd'ing it for an
> update. Pardon for repetition :)
> Regards,
> AZMI Salim
> following is some excerpts of the announcement --->
> Dear Valued Customers,
>
> We are proud to announce that .my DOMAIN REGISTRY now supports
> Internationalized Domain Name (IDN).
>
> An IDN (also known as multilingual domain name) is a domain name that
> contains Unicode characters other than the basic 37 ASCII characters
> permitted to-date (a-z , 0-9 and -).  In other words, an IDN may contain
> letters with diacritics (for example, façade) as required by many European
> languages or characters drawn from non-Latin scripts such as Jawi / Arabic,
> Chinese or Tamil.
>
> Many countries have started to offer domain names in their local scripts to
> allow more of their population access the Internet.  Amongst the first few
> countries to deploy top level IDN are Egypt (مصر ), Saudi Arabia (السعودية )
> and United Arab Emirates (امارات ) – all on the 5th May 2010. Even two of
> our neighboring countries, Thailand and Singapore, have implemented IDN.
>
> For Malaysia, we have decided to offer 2nd Level IDNs, starting with Jawi
> (for example, مليسيا.my).  Chinese and Tamil IDNs are also in the pipeline
> and will be implemented progressively.  For Jawi IDNs, the roll out will be
> in 3 phases.  In the first phase, registration of Jawi IDNs is specifically
> for government agencies and government educational entities.  Registrations
> start from 24th January 2011 until 30th April 2011.  The first phase Jawi
> IDNs will be free of charge for one year.  Government agencies and
> government educational entities are encouraged to secure their Jawi IDNs as
> soon as possible.
>
> Existing .my customers will enjoy Jawi IDNs in the second phase, and in the
> third phase, Jawi IDNs will be opened to the public. Do keep an eye open for
> the announcements on the second and third phase roll out to secure your own
> Jawi IDN!
>
> For more information about IDN, do visit our FAQ page
> at http://www.domainregistry.my/faq.php?id=98.
>
> Please do not hesitate to e-mail dom...@domainregistry.my or call us at 03 -
> 8991 7272 if you have any enquiries.
>
>
> Yours sincerely,
>
> .my DOMAIN REGISTRY
>
> MYNIC Berhad (735031-H) | Tel  : +603-8991 7272
> Level 3, Block C        | Fax  : +603-8991
> 7277
> Mines Waterfront Business Park    | E-mail
> : dom...@domainregistry.my (Registration)
> No. 3, Jalan Tasik         |
>    bill...@domainregistry.my (Billing)
> The Mines Resort City          | URL
> : http://www.domainregistry.my
> 43300 Seri Kembangan       | Work. Hr : 0830-1730MYT(Mon - Fri)
> Selangor Darul Ehsan         |
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
>
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Re: [osdcmy-public] .my Domain Registry now support Jawi IDN

2011-01-26 Terurut Topik Soire Meira
erm.. interesting! but how to typing arabic and end with .com @ .my if we
dont have arabic software or something? Would not that be a hardship to
people's to browser page? Sorry, if I was mistaken.

2011/1/26 sallehy 

> ساي.com 
>
> cool :)
>
> 2011/1/26 azmi salim 
>
> Hi there friends,
>>
>> An interesting development on IDN, .my Domain Resgistry has announced
>> support for Jawi IDN, on top of other Unicode, European and some other
>> selected Asian characters.
>>
>> Maybe you guys / gals have know this, nevertheless I'm fwd'ing it for an
>> update. Pardon for repetition :)
>>
>> Regards,
>> AZMI Salim
>>
>> following is some excerpts of the announcement --->
>>
>> Dear Valued Customers,
>>
>> We are proud to announce that .my DOMAIN REGISTRY now supports
>> Internationalized Domain Name (IDN).
>>
>> An IDN (also known as multilingual domain name) is a domain name that
>> contains Unicode characters other than the basic 37 ASCII characters
>> permitted to-date (a-z , 0-9 and -).  In other words, an IDN may contain
>> letters with diacritics (for example, façade) as required by many European
>> languages or characters drawn from non-Latin scripts such as Jawi / Arabic,
>> Chinese or Tamil.
>>
>> Many countries have started to offer domain names in their local scripts
>> to allow more of their population access the Internet.  Amongst the first
>> few countries to deploy top level IDN are Egypt (مصر ), Saudi Arabia
>> (السعودية ) and United Arab Emirates (امارات ) – all on the 5th May 2010.
>> Even two of our neighboring countries, Thailand and Singapore, have
>> implemented IDN.
>>
>> For Malaysia, we have decided to offer 2nd Level IDNs, starting with Jawi
>> (for example, مليسيا.my).  Chinese and Tamil IDNs are also in the pipeline
>> and will be implemented progressively.  For Jawi IDNs, the roll out will be
>> in 3 phases.  In the first phase, registration of Jawi IDNs is specifically
>> for government agencies and government educational entities.  Registrations
>> start from 24th January 2011 until 30th April 2011.  The first phase Jawi
>> IDNs will be free of charge for one year.  Government agencies and
>> government educational entities are encouraged to secure their Jawi IDNs as
>> soon as possible.
>>
>> Existing .my customers will enjoy Jawi IDNs in the second phase, and in
>> the third phase, Jawi IDNs will be opened to the public. Do keep an eye open
>> for the announcements on the second and third phase roll out to secure your
>> own Jawi IDN!
>>
>> For more information about IDN, do visit our FAQ page at
>> http://www.domainregistry.my/faq.php?id=98.
>>
>> Please do not hesitate to e-mail dom...@domainregistry.my or call us at
>> 03 - 8991 7272 if you have any enquiries.
>>
>>
>> Yours sincerely,
>>
>> .my DOMAIN REGISTRY
>>
>> MYNIC Berhad (735031-H) | Tel  : +603-8991 7272
>> Level 3, Block C| Fax  : +603-8991
>> 7277
>> Mines Waterfront Business Park| E-mail : dom...@domainregistry.my
>>  (Registration)
>> No. 3, Jalan Tasik |
>> bill...@domainregistry.my (Billing)
>> The Mines Resort City  | URL:
>> http://www.domainregistry.my
>> 43300 Seri Kembangan   | Work. Hr : 0830-1730MYT(Mon -
>> Fri)
>> Selangor Darul Ehsan |
>>
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Re: [osdcmy-public] .my Domain Registry now support Jawi IDN

2011-01-25 Terurut Topik sallehy
ساي.com 

cool :)

2011/1/26 azmi salim 

> Hi there friends,
>
> An interesting development on IDN, .my Domain Resgistry has announced
> support for Jawi IDN, on top of other Unicode, European and some other
> selected Asian characters.
>
> Maybe you guys / gals have know this, nevertheless I'm fwd'ing it for an
> update. Pardon for repetition :)
>
> Regards,
> AZMI Salim
>
> following is some excerpts of the announcement --->
>
> Dear Valued Customers,
>
> We are proud to announce that .my DOMAIN REGISTRY now supports
> Internationalized Domain Name (IDN).
>
> An IDN (also known as multilingual domain name) is a domain name that
> contains Unicode characters other than the basic 37 ASCII characters
> permitted to-date (a-z , 0-9 and -).  In other words, an IDN may contain
> letters with diacritics (for example, façade) as required by many European
> languages or characters drawn from non-Latin scripts such as Jawi / Arabic,
> Chinese or Tamil.
>
> Many countries have started to offer domain names in their local scripts to
> allow more of their population access the Internet.  Amongst the first few
> countries to deploy top level IDN are Egypt (مصر ), Saudi Arabia (السعودية )
> and United Arab Emirates (امارات ) – all on the 5th May 2010. Even two of
> our neighboring countries, Thailand and Singapore, have implemented IDN.
>
> For Malaysia, we have decided to offer 2nd Level IDNs, starting with Jawi
> (for example, مليسيا.my).  Chinese and Tamil IDNs are also in the pipeline
> and will be implemented progressively.  For Jawi IDNs, the roll out will be
> in 3 phases.  In the first phase, registration of Jawi IDNs is specifically
> for government agencies and government educational entities.  Registrations
> start from 24th January 2011 until 30th April 2011.  The first phase Jawi
> IDNs will be free of charge for one year.  Government agencies and
> government educational entities are encouraged to secure their Jawi IDNs as
> soon as possible.
>
> Existing .my customers will enjoy Jawi IDNs in the second phase, and in the
> third phase, Jawi IDNs will be opened to the public. Do keep an eye open for
> the announcements on the second and third phase roll out to secure your own
> Jawi IDN!
>
> For more information about IDN, do visit our FAQ page at
> http://www.domainregistry.my/faq.php?id=98.
>
> Please do not hesitate to e-mail dom...@domainregistry.my or call us at 03
> - 8991 7272 if you have any enquiries.
>
>
> Yours sincerely,
>
> .my DOMAIN REGISTRY
>
> MYNIC Berhad (735031-H) | Tel  : +603-8991 7272
> Level 3, Block C| Fax  : +603-8991
> 7277
> Mines Waterfront Business Park| E-mail : dom...@domainregistry.my
>  (Registration)
> No. 3, Jalan Tasik |
> bill...@domainregistry.my (Billing)
> The Mines Resort City  | URL:
> http://www.domainregistry.my
> 43300 Seri Kembangan   | Work. Hr : 0830-1730MYT(Mon - Fri)
> Selangor Darul Ehsan |
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[osdcmy-public] .my Domain Registry now support Jawi IDN

2011-01-25 Terurut Topik azmi salim
Hi there friends,

An interesting development on IDN, .my Domain Resgistry has announced
support for Jawi IDN, on top of other Unicode, European and some other
selected Asian characters.

Maybe you guys / gals have know this, nevertheless I'm fwd'ing it for an
update. Pardon for repetition :)

Regards,
AZMI Salim

following is some excerpts of the announcement --->

Dear Valued Customers,

We are proud to announce that .my DOMAIN REGISTRY now supports
Internationalized Domain Name (IDN).

An IDN (also known as multilingual domain name) is a domain name that
contains Unicode characters other than the basic 37 ASCII characters
permitted to-date (a-z , 0-9 and -).  In other words, an IDN may contain
letters with diacritics (for example, façade) as required by many European
languages or characters drawn from non-Latin scripts such as Jawi / Arabic,
Chinese or Tamil.

Many countries have started to offer domain names in their local scripts to
allow more of their population access the Internet.  Amongst the first few
countries to deploy top level IDN are Egypt (مصر ), Saudi Arabia (السعودية )
and United Arab Emirates (امارات ) – all on the 5th May 2010. Even two of
our neighboring countries, Thailand and Singapore, have implemented IDN.

For Malaysia, we have decided to offer 2nd Level IDNs, starting with Jawi
(for example, مليسيا.my).  Chinese and Tamil IDNs are also in the pipeline
and will be implemented progressively.  For Jawi IDNs, the roll out will be
in 3 phases.  In the first phase, registration of Jawi IDNs is specifically
for government agencies and government educational entities.  Registrations
start from 24th January 2011 until 30th April 2011.  The first phase Jawi
IDNs will be free of charge for one year.  Government agencies and
government educational entities are encouraged to secure their Jawi IDNs as
soon as possible.

Existing .my customers will enjoy Jawi IDNs in the second phase, and in the
third phase, Jawi IDNs will be opened to the public. Do keep an eye open for
the announcements on the second and third phase roll out to secure your own
Jawi IDN!

For more information about IDN, do visit our FAQ page at
http://www.domainregistry.my/faq.php?id=98.

Please do not hesitate to e-mail dom...@domainregistry.my or call us at 03 -
8991 7272 if you have any enquiries.


Yours sincerely,

.my DOMAIN REGISTRY

MYNIC Berhad (735031-H) | Tel  : +603-8991 7272
Level 3, Block C| Fax  : +603-8991
7277
Mines Waterfront Business Park| E-mail : dom...@domainregistry.my
 (Registration)
No. 3, Jalan Tasik |
bill...@domainregistry.my (Billing)
The Mines Resort City  | URL:
http://www.domainregistry.my
43300 Seri Kembangan   | Work. Hr : 0830-1730MYT(Mon - Fri)
Selangor Darul Ehsan |
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