Re: Common Locale Data Repository Project

2004-04-23 Thread Hideki Hiura - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Peter Constable [EMAIL PROTECTED] due to the strong perception of OpenI18N.org as opensource/Linux advocates, even though CLDR project is not specifically bound to Linux. It is hard to look at OpenI18N.org's spec and not get the impression that all of that group's projects are not

Re: Common Locale Data Repository Project

2004-04-22 Thread Hideki Hiura - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Philippe Verdy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is that a contribution of the Unicode Consortium to the OpenI18n.org project (former li18nux.org, maintained with most help from the FSF), or a decision to make the OpenI18n.org project be more open by pushing it to a more visible standard? More on the

Re: Historians- what is origin of i18n, l10n, etc.?

2002-10-10 Thread Hideki Hiura
From: Winkler, Arnold F [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sometime around 1991 in a IEEE P1003.1 (POSIX) meeting, Gary Miller (IBM) was writing on the blackboard. After having spelled out Internationalization a few times, he first abbreviated it to I--n and a bit later (obviously after counting the letters

Re: Historians- what is origin of i18n, l10n, etc.?

2002-10-10 Thread Hideki Hiura
From: Markus Scherer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Barry Caplan wrote: There is a link with the story on the fron page of www.i18n.com Nice story, similar to the one with Gary Miller. It seems like we have three stories of origin now (with mid-'80s DEC). The i18n.com version does not date the MIT

Re: TIM - A Table-base Input Method Module

2002-07-22 Thread Hideki Hiura
From: Arthit Suriyawongkul [EMAIL PROTECTED] anybody here interesting in this Table-based Input Method ? http://sourceforge.net/projects/wenju/ i've got this site from gtk-i18n-list. I have not looked at this one yet, but you may also want to take a look at