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 Locale Markup Language Specification Version 1.0 is Completed!
 Jun 24 2003 - San Jose, California USA

The Free Standards Group Open Internationalization Initiative (OpenI18N) announced the release of the locale data markup language specification version 1.0: see /specs/ldml/.

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 OpenI18N 1.3 and OpenI18N locale name guideline 1.1 now available
 Both OpenI18N globalization specification Version 1.3 and OpenI18N locale name guideline Version 1.1 have been approved as OpenI18N standard specifications at the OpenI18N meeting in March 2003.

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 Common XML Locale Specification Released: Call for Public Review
 Feb 25 2003 - San Jose California USA
The Free Standards Group Open Internationalization Initiative, OpenI18N(formerly known as Li18nux) announced the call for public review of the locale data markup language specification (LDML) specification of the common XML Locale Repository project. The Common XML Locale Repository project is a joint effort among the members of the Linux Application Development Environment (aka LADE) Workgroup of the Free Standards Group. The founding members of the workgroup are IBM, Sun and OpenOffice.org. The workgroup is open to additional members, both industry and com munity. The purpose of this project is to devise a general XML format for the exchange of culturally sensitive (locale) information for use in application and system development, and to gather, store, and make available data generated in that format.

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 Get Certified! OpenI18N Certification now available
 OpenI18N Certification is now available for Linux and other
Runtime Environments.

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 LI18NUX.org is now OpenI18N.org!
  LI18NUX (Linux Internationalization Initiative) has changed its name
to OpenI18N (Open Internationalization Initiative). This was done to
better reflect the groups open source activities that go well beyond
Linux.

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 Press Release: Free Standards Group and Tokyo University of Foreign Study Launch Major Project
 The Free Standards Group's Linux Internationalization Initiative (Li18nux) today announced the launch of the Asian Scripts Technology & Infrastructure (ASTI) project. ASTI, a joint project with the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Study (ILCAA) and the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) will enable greater support and advanced functionality for Indic and Asian
written languages.

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 Linux Standard Base and Li18nux provides common ground for Linux
 NEW YORK, NY -January 31, 2002-In a move that will allow true interoperability between Linux distributions and better internationalization capabilities, the Free Standards Group has released LSB 1.1 and Li18nux 1.0.

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 Li18nux2000 conformance test suites
 Free Standards Group/OpenI18N WG (formerly LI18NUX WG) developed the conformance test suites for OpenI18N1.2 (formerly LI18NUX2000) Globalization specification. The test suites can be downloaded from conformance test suites subgroup Web page. Those automated tests are performed on FSG/LBS TET/VSX framework.

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MEETINGS
 
 OpenI18N Plenary Meeting
 Place Location
IBM
Room SFO-425-25-EBR
425 Market Street - Entrance on Fremont Street
San Francisco, CA

Access
Enter the building and tell the guard that you are going to the IBM
security office on the ground floor. In the security office your
badge will be waiting for you. Ask the officer to call me at
415-545-3028 (or tieline 473-3028), to escort you to the room.
 Time Monday, August 4 6:00pm - 9:00pm
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 OpenI18N Japan Adhoc meeting
 Place Sun Microsystems Sanno Office
12F,Sanno Park Tower ,2-11-1 Nagata-cho,Chiyoda-ku Tokyo,100-6160


Tel: 03-4232-2400
http://jp.sun.com/company/aboutsun/map/emap_sanno.html

By Subway
* Get on Ginza-line and get off at Tameike-Sanno station.
The nearest exit is NO7.
* Take the escalator to the 1st floor then take the Elevator to the 12th floor.


Building Security:
Security agencies of the building ask your ID card when you enter the elevator area. Please hold your ID card(a passport, a driver license, a corporate ID or equivalent). Up to 12th Floor, and visit Higuchi of Sun Microsystems.
 Time DATE: 2003/07/01: 10:00-14:00(JST)

Proposed Agenda:
-- Meeting reports (ISO Linux meeting, FSG activities, etc.) (40 min)
-- Discussion on OpenI18N specification future updates (20 min)
-- Discussion on locale name guideline updates and locale re-architecting
(60 min) -- Identify needs and problems in Japan and worldwide (20 min)
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 OpenI18N plenary meeting
 Place Sun Microsystems YOGA Office

SBS Tower, 4-10-1 Yoga, Setagaya-ku Tokyo 158-8633
http://www.sun.co.jp/aboutsun/map/emap_yoga.html

3/10: Atrium 12
3/11: Atrium 10
 Time 3/10 10:00(JST) - 17:00
3/11 13:00 - 17:00 ( 3/11 9:30 - 11:30 Steering Committee meeting )


Proposed Agenda:
- Subgroup status report
- Comment dispositions of proposed standard documents
- Charter review
- OpenI18N business plan for 2003 & 2004
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 OpenI18N Japan adhoc meeting
 Place OSDL Japan meeting room
2F Technical Center, Yokohama Business Park,
Godocho Hodogaya-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa-ken
Japan 240-0005

Map: http://www.osdl.jp/contact_us.html

Agenda:
Integration of Li18nux2000 into LSB
Subgroup activities
 Time Date: Oct. 23th, 2002
Time: 9:30 - 17:00
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 Li18nux Steering Committee and Li18nux adhoc meeting
 Place Room 25-CR 3, 25th Fllor, IBM San Francisco Office
425 Market Street (cross street Fremont Street)

Agenda: Li18nux activities report and plan for 2003
 Time Aug. 12th 10:00 - 17:00 (PDT)
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 Li18nux Taiwan adhoc
 Place Academia Sinica (http://www.sinica.edu.tw/)
http://i18n.linux.org.tw/li18nux/
 Time Aug. 3rd
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