William (who, IIRC, lives in the UK) would need to start by engaging with BSA. 

People can't engage directly as individuals with TC 37 or any other ISO 
committee. ISO membership is not composed of individuals, but of countries, and 
representation is from each country's authorized standards organizations.


Peter

-----Original Message-----
From: Unicode [mailto:unicode-boun...@unicode.org] On Behalf Of Doug Ewell
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2015 9:19 AM
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Subject: Re: ISO committees

William_J_G Overington <wjgo underscore 10009 at btinternet dot com>
wrote:

> Regarding my idea that localizable sentence technology could be 
> implemented in Unicode by reference to detailed codes in an ISO 
> document (not yet written), which would be the best ISO committee to 
> become in charge of producing that document please?

Sounds like something TC 37 might enjoy:

http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_technical_committee.html%3Fcommid%3D48104

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/TC_37

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Doug Ewell | http://ewellic.org | Thornton, CO 🇺🇸



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