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From: "Asmus Freytag (c)"   MailId : [67129593]To: Edmon Chung ,ua-discuss at icann.orgSubject: [ajay.uasg at data.in] Re: [UA-discuss] UA at IUC? [or: Call for Participation Announced! - 41st Internationalization &amp Unicode Conference, Santa Clara, CA - October 16-18, 2017]Date: 12 Mar 2017 11:50:34 AM  On 3/11/2017 10:06 PM, Edmon Chung wrote:>  IUC 41 Conference>>  Sounds good.>>  They would potentially be champions of UA within their companies then.>That.>  Perhaps Don can help coordinate for a proposal to be submitted.. >  wonder what type of format (talk/discussion/etc.) would work best at >  such conference.>At least in the past, they were small enough to allow serious networking outside of a presentation.Talk works best when you have information to impart, discussion works best if you are looking for input / shared approaches.If UA looks different for different protocols/processes/programs then why not have more than one talk?A./>  Edmon>>  *From:*ua-discuss-bounces at icann.org >  [mailto:ua-discuss-bounces at icann.org] *On Behalf Of *Asmus Freytag>  *Sent:* Sunday, 12 March 2017 13:54 PM>  *To:* ua-discuss at icann.org>  *Subject:* Re: [UA-discuss] UA at IUC? [or: Call for Participation >  Announced! - 41st Internationalization &amp Unicode Conference, Santa >  Clara, CA - October 16-18, 2017]>>  Excellent idea -- audience tends to be heavy on internationalization >  and character encoding specialists, but might just have the kind of >  people that can get their companies to make UA fixes.>>  A./>>  PS: Haven`t gone to one in a while, so I`m not sure whether it`s >  changed much.>>>  On 3/11/2017 4:21 PM, Jim DeLaHunt wrote:>>      Hello, colleagues:>>      I`m a big fan of, and regular participant in, the annual>      Internationalization and Unicode Conference (IUC), brought to us>      by the people who brought us Unicode. I imagine that people who>      are interested in Universal Acceptance are likely to be interested>      in this conference, and may well have important contributions they>      could make to it.>>      So, #1, I`d like to make everyone in UASG aware that the IUC has a>      call for participation. The deadline for proposals is Friday, 24.>      March, 2017. Please consider proposing a talk if you have>      something that the IUC audience would benefit from.>>      And, #2, I don`t recall there being a proper presentation of the>      UASG activity at the IUC conference. (Dave Crocker gave a 5-minute>      "lightning talk" about Universal Acceptance and the UASG, but that>      was barely enough time to say that it existed.)>>      I would like to see a proposal about the Universal Acceptance>      Initiative submitted to the conference this year. If someone is>      already working on this, I would like to talk to you off-list and>      see if it makes sense to work together. If there is no existing>      effort, I would like to start one. I welcome collaboration. I will>      see to it that a proposal gets submitted.>>      Best regards,>             --Jim DeLaHunt>>      - ->>           --Jim DeLaHunt,jdlh at jdlh.com  http://blog.jdlh.com/ (http://jdlh.com/)>>             multilingual websites consultant>>             355-1027 Davie St, Vancouver BC V6E 4L2, Canada>>                Canada mobile +1-604-376-8953>>>>      -------- Forwarded Message -------->>      *Subject: *>>      >>      Call for Participation Announced! - 41st Internationalization &amp>      Unicode Conference, Santa Clara, CA - October 16-18, 2017>>      *Date: *>>      >>      Thu, 23 Feb 2017 11:34:19 -0500>>      *From: *>>      >>      Unicode Conference >      >>      *To: *>>      >>      from.unicodeconf at jdlh.com >>      To see this message in your browser click *here>       http://www.unicodeconference.org/e-marketing/IUC41-CfP-022217.htm *>>      Image removed by sender. Internationalization &amp Unicode Conference>      40. October 16-18, 2017 - Santa Clara, CA U.S.A.>>>          Call for Participation Announced!>>      The Internationalization and Unicode&reg Conference (IUC) is the>      annual conference of the Unicode Consortium where experts and>      industry leaders gather to map the future of internationalization,>      ignite new ideas and present the latest in technologies and best>      practices for creation, management, and testing of global, web,>      and multilingual software solutions.>>      Join in with other industry leaders to present your ideas and>      solutions at the 41st Internationalization &amp Unicode Conference>      (IUC 41) in Santa Clara, California, October 16-18, 2017.>>      Please submit your proposals for presentations or tutorials by>      Friday, March 24, 2017. Topics can include case studies, best>      practices, and innovative technology within the following:>>      Image removed by sender.>>      >>      APPLICATION AREAS>>      Image removed by sender.>>      >>      GENERAL TECHNIQUES>>      Image removed by sender.>>      >>      EVOLVING STANDARDS AND RELATED PRACTICES>>      Image removed by sender.>>      >>      MANAGING GLOBAL SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT AND GEOGRAPHICALLY>      DISTRIBUTED TEAMS>>      *ABSTRACTS DUE BY MARCH 24TH!*>>   
   Please *submit*>       http://www.unicodeconference.org/call-for-participation.htm a>      brief abstract by the deadline of Friday, March 24, 2017 to be>      considered as a presenter for the conference.>>      Image removed by sender. Submit Now!>       http://www.unicodeconference.org/call-for-participation.htm >>      *>>      *The Program Committee will notify authors by April 28, 2017.>      Speaker agreements and materials such as photos, bios and final>      presentation abstracts will be required from selected presenters>      by Friday, May 19, 2017.>>      Tutorial Presenters receive complimentary conference registration,>      and two nights lodging, while Session Presenters receive a fifty>      percent conference discount and two nights lodging.>>      We welcome your proposals for papers and tutorials. View examples>      of content from *past conferences*>       http://www.unicodeconference.org/past-conferences.htm **on the>      IUC 41 website.>>      >>      *GOLD SPONSOR:*>>      Image removed by sender. Adobe>       http://www.unicodeconference.org/adobe-banner >>>      *MEDIA SPONSOR:*>>      Image removed by sender. Multilingual>       http://www.unicodeconference.org/ml-banner/ >>      *About The Unicode Consortium*>      The Unicode Consortium is a non-profit organization founded to>      develop, extend and promote use of the Unicode Standard and>      related globalization standards.>>      The membership of the consortium represents a broad spectrum of>      corporations and organizations in the computer and information>      processing industry. Members are: Adobe Systems, Apple, Google,>      Government of Bangladesh, Government of India, IBM, Microsoft,>      Monotype Imaging, Oracle, SAP, The Society for Natural Language>      Technology Research, The University of California (Berkeley), The>      University of California (Santa Cruz), Yahoo!, plus well over a>      hundred Associate, Liaison, and Individual members.>>      For more information, please contact the Unicode Consortium>       http://www.unicode.org/contacts.html .>>      *About the Event Producer*>      OMG http://www.omg.org &reg is the Event Producer for the>      Internationalization &amp Unicode Conferences. OMG is an>      international, open membership, not-for-profit computer industry>      standards consortium. OMG Task Forces develop enterprise>      integration standards for a wide range of technologies and an even>      wider range of industries. OMG`s modeling standards, including the>      Unified Modeling Language&trade (UML&reg) and Model Driven Architecture&reg>      (MDA&reg), enable powerful visual design, execution and maintenance>      of software and other processes, including IT Systems Modeling and>      Business Process Management. OMG`s middleware standards and>      profiles are based on the Common Object Request Broker>      Architecture (CORBA&reg) and support a wide variety of industries.>      OMG has offices at 109 Highland Avenue, Needham, MA 02494 USA.>      This email may be considered to be commercial email, an>      advertisement or a solicitation.>>      For more information about OMG, visit us online at http://www.omg.org.>>      By accepting this email and not responding with an unsubscribe>      request, you have consented or "opted in" to receive additional>      correspondence and promotions from OMG and its associated partners>      and sponsors. Should you wish to opt-out in the future please>      visit http://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/unsubscribe.cgi.>>      Image removed by sender.>
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Sounds good .
They would potentially be champions of UA within their companies then .

That. 

 
Perhaps Don can help coordinate for a proposal to be submitted. wonder what type of format (talk/discussion/etc.) would work best at such conference .

 At least in the past, they were small enough to allow serious networking outside of a presentation.  Talk works best when you have information to impart, discussion works best if you are looking for input / shared approaches.  If UA looks different for different protocols/processes/programs then why not have more than one talk?  A./ 

 
Edmon
 
 



From: ua-discuss-bounces at icann.org [mailto:ua-discuss-bounces at icann.org] On Behalf Of Asmus Freytag Sent: Sunday, 12 March 2017 13:54 PM To: ua-discuss at icann.org Subject: Re: [UA-discuss] UA at IUC? [or: Call for Participation Announced! - 41st Internationalization &amp Unicode Conference, Santa Clara, CA - October 16-18, 2017]


 

Excellent idea -- audience tends to be heavy on internationalization and character encoding specialists, but might just have the kind of people that can get their companies to make UA fixes.  A./  PS: Haven`t gone to one in a while, so I`m not sure whether it`s changed much.   On 3/11/2017 4:21 PM, Jim DeLaHunt wrote:


Hello, colleagues:
I`m a big fan of, and regular participant in, the annual Internationalization and Unicode Conference (IUC), brought to us by the people who brought us Unicode. I imagine that people who are interested in Universal Acceptance are likely to be interested in this conference, and may well have important contributions they 
could make to it .
So, #1, I`d like to make everyone in UASG aware that the IUC has a call for participation. The deadline for proposals is Friday, 24. March, 2017. Please consider proposing a talk if you have something that the IUC audience would benefit from .
And, #2, I don`t recall there being a proper presentation of the UASG activity at the IUC conference. (Dave Crocker gave a 5-minute "lightning talk" about Universal Acceptance and the UASG, but that was barely enough time to say that it existed.)
I would like to see a proposal about the Universal Acceptance Initiative submitted to the conference this year. If someone is already working on this, I would like to talk to you off-list and see if it makes sense to work together. If there is no existing effort, I would like to start one. I welcome collaboration. I will see to it that a proposal gets submitted .
Best regards,        --Jim DeLaHunt
- - 
    --Jim DeLaHunt, jdlh at jdlh.com     http://blog.jdlh.com/ (http://jdlh.com/)
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Join in with other industry leaders to present your ideas and solutions at the 41st Internationalization &amp Unicode Conference (IUC 41) in Santa Clara, California, October 16-18, 2017 .
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