[UA-discuss] Re: Anyone want to make a UA presentation at the Unicode conference? [was: CfP Deadline Extended to March 15th…]

Dr. Ajay Data ajay at data.in
Tue Mar 12 01:03:28 UTC 2019


Hello Jim

I would always step up to spread the awareness 

Let's get on a call.

Thanks.

Ajay 

On March 12, 2019 8:23:17 AM GMT+09:00, Jim DeLaHunt <list+uasg at jdlh.com> wrote:
>Hello, UA colleagues:
>
>Would anyone like to deliver a Universal Acceptance presentation to the
>
>43rd Internationalisation and Unicode Conference (IUC43) in Santa
>Clara, 
>California, USA in October?
>
>I think this is a good venue for our message: the audience is not
>large, 
>but they tend to be key architects of the technologies which make UA 
>possible. They are technologists committed to cultural openness, and 
>they are already completely sympathetic to UA's goals. They still need 
>to hear what the UA issues and obstacles are, and what they can do to 
>help. I have presented there for many years, and on UA for the last 
>couple of years. However, I am travelling this year and won't be able
>to 
>attend.
>
>I would love it if someone else would step in to fill the gap. Their 
>call for proposals is open now, until Friday 15. March 2019 (just 
>extended). There's no guarantee that any proposal will be accepted, of 
>course, but it would be a pity if no UA presentation were even
>proposed.
>
>I'm happy to offer advice and coaching to anyone who wants to propose. 
>For more information, see the message below, or read 
><http://www.unicodeconference.org/e-marketing/IUC43-CfPExtended-030719.htm>.
>
>Best regards,
>       —Jim DeLaHunt, Vancouver, Canada
>
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