CONSENSUS: The i18n Activity should coordinate with other interested parties.
CONSENSUS: W3C should eat its own dog food in terms of Internationalization, where practical.
CONSENSUS: W3C should leave the categorization and cataloguing of languages, dialects and scripts to other standards bodies, but probably have a formal liaison if we have requirements to support.
(re-sorted ex post facto)
Guidelines, best practices | 24 |
Existing work (reviews, character model, liaisons) | 18 |
Distributed services incl Web services, locales, collations | 18 |
Education & Outreach | 10 |
Localizability | 10 |
Gathering user requirements/solutions | 7 |
Multilingual domain names (IDN) | 5 |
CONSENSUS: Guidelines should be addressed to
CONSENSUS: Finish the Character Model
CONSENSUS: Continue the reviews of W3C specs
CONSENSUS: It is fairly important to consider how to use unencoded characters and their properties (incl. collation properties)
CONSENSUS: It is important to work on the notion, content, identification, propagation of and use “locale” information (language, date/time formats, collation, time zone, etc.).
CONSENSUS: Education & Outreach is important.
CONSENSUS: Education & Outreach should include:
CONSENSUS: It is important to do architectural work and guidelines to ensure easy localizability of Web content. That may include developing rules files, tag sets, etc.
CONSENSUS: It would be useful to build a network of contacts to serve as a source of i18n/linguistic expertise related to the Web.
CONSENSUS: For the Web, it is important to have a single solution the IDN problem.
Drafts are in WG Last Call and need review.
Guidelines, best practices | 7 | RI |
Existing work (reviews, character model, liaisons) | 8 | MW |
Distributed services incl Web services, locales, collations | 11 | ST |
Education & Outreach | 4 | ST |
Localizability | 6 | YS |
Gathering user requirements/solutions | X | |
Multilingual domain names (IDN) | X |
19 persons voted for at least one of the above.
The attendants express their appreciation to W3C for organizing the meeting, to Barbara Jarzyna for helping greatly with the organization and to Martin Dürst for efficiently chairing the meeting.