[Latingp] Variant analysis Latin Armenian

Tan Tanaka, Dennis dtantanaka at verisign.com
Wed Jan 17 20:35:32 UTC 2018


Thanks Mats.

I have completed my first inspection for both Armenian and Greek. Files are in corresponding folders.

I will look again at all of the files and consolidate our findings before our meeting in Brussels. Please aim to finish or review your work no later than next Wednesday 24.

Thank you,
Dennis

From: Latingp <latingp-bounces at icann.org> on behalf of Mats Dufberg <mats.dufberg at iis.se>
Date: Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 9:30 AM
To: Latin GP <latingp at icann.org>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Latingp] Variant analysis Latin Armenian

For the variant group:

After some feedback from Michael I have slightly updated my review plus defined how I use MD{+,-,#,*}:

·         MD#: there is no Latin character to compare with
·         MD+: the Latin character is a candidate for being a variant, independent if the character is part of MSR or the Latin GP repertoire.
·         MD-: there is a similar character, but too different to be a candidate.
·         MD*: unsure if MD+ or MD-.

When I have changed the character in what was Bill's original analysis, then I have set the background to be yellow.


Yours,
Mats

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From: Mats Dufberg <mats.dufberg at iis.se>
Date: Wednesday 17 January 2018 at 13:58
To: Latin GP <latingp at icann.org>
Subject: Variant analysis Latin Armenian

For the variant group:

I have completed my analysis, both my primary and my secondary (where Bill's is the primary).

I am still confused of the codes. MD+ means that I think they should be variants. MD-, MD# and MD* means that I do not think so but in different situations?

In some cases I have updated the data of Bill's analysis (but in a separate file with my tag "MD" and a date on).


Mats

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Mats Dufberg
DNS Specialist, IIS
Mobile: +46 73 065 3899
https://www.iis.se/en/

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