Dear Ted,
thank you for this. I should have added this note myself.
At 05:56 03/10/2006, Ted Hardie wrote:
Note that the information below pertains to a meeting which is not sponsored
by or endorsed by the IETF. Participants should understand that
the discussion
of an Internet-Draft or a potential proposal for a later IETF
working group does
not imply that the IETF IPR policies, Note Well, appeal procedures, or other
mechanisms apply to the discussion or the meeting.
Correct. This mail was sent for information.
There is ongoing work in the IETF in this area, in the LTRU working group
(see http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/ltru-charter.html ).
Interoperability with the WG-LTRU deliverables as well as with other
standadization deliverables and processes, and with RFC 4690
suggestions is a priority. I obtained that RFC 4646 was eventually
shaped according to that need. Yet, it is still to be enforced by the
IETF (I also still wait for the promised expedited IESG response to
the RFC 4647 appeal).
jfc
At 4:38 AM +0200 10/3/06, Jefsey_Morfin wrote:
>The MLTF project (Multilingual Internet Technical Forum) was
initiated two years ago. It was delayed by the debate regarding the
IANA Language Subtags and Extensions Registries. During that time,
meetings were held in Versailles in order to guide an
interoperability and innovation protection strategy. Today, the RFC
4646 has been published which matches our requirements and should
support the IETF internationalization plane (however, its
implementation still calls for attention).
>
>The MLTF core can now resume its endeavour towards the
standardisation, development, documentation, testing, and
industrial deployment assistance that was called for by the IGF for
the multilingualisation of the Internet and the entire digital
ecosystem. It was introduced at the ITU/UNESCO joint meeting in
Geneva, and discussed at the ISOC EGENI meeting in Paris. It is one
of the substantive contributions to the Athens IGF meeting
<http://intgovforum.org/Substantive_1st_IGF/e-mdrs-intro.pdf>
http://intgovforum.org/Substantive_1st_IGF/e-mdrs-intro.pdf .
>
>An MLTF concertation meeting will be held in Versailles on 5
October 2006 and pursued in Athens (before the 1 November 2006
session). To attend the first meeting at the invitation of the
Versailles Chamber of Commerce you must be registered for security
reasons. A preparatory mailing list has been set-up that you can
join by sending a mail to info(_at_)mltf(_dot_)org(_dot_) You will find information
about this meeting at <http://mltf.org/> http://mltf.org. Some of
the key international technical partners of the Multilingual
Internet governance will attend or will be represented.
>
>Several IETF Drafts for information will be discussed concerning
the languages e-empowerment path, the multilingualisation of the
Internet, a united model for the multilingual, multitechnology
digital ecosystem, the place of the Internet in this model, the
relations with its SSDOs and the interest of the proposition of an
IETF WG-Multilingualisation for the IETF techhnology aspects. The
organisation of the MLTF, the preparation of a Spring 2007 meeting,
and the economic model, analysis, development, testing, ontology
constitution, gathering, and maintenance, deployment of a
multilingual distributed referential system (MDRS) are all on the agenda.
>
>The priority is to permit ISO 11179 conformant crosswalk
interoperability with the IANA registries - once they have
stabilised - as well as with the other Language codes, standards,
and services. This should be achieved through the MDRS langroot.
>
>jfc
>
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