Hi Rinalia,

Thanks for raising this matter. The test cases in UASG004 provides all patterns to be tested (not scripts), such as:

* Domain Names
* Domain Names with a Unicode extension
* ASCII local part email addresses with each domain
* Unicode local part email addresses with each domain

For full coverage, these patterns will need to be tested with each script of interest. This is a lot of work, and as you have pointed out, this is perhaps best done within the At-Large Community. 

Also, APRALO has at least one ALS whose primary area of work is language computing, and we can perhaps use their volunteers as well. I will make a posting in the At-Large Worldwide list about this.




satish




On Sat, Mar 4, 2017 at 12:06 PM, Rinalia Abdul Rahim <rinalia.abdulrahim@gmail.com> wrote:
Satish,

I don't see Indic or Neo Brahmi in the test cases. Did I miss it somewhere? 

Everyone,  the point of my mail is that it would be good to know if the ALAC website is really responsive to the diversity of internet users out there, especially those who use non-Latin script in their email and web URLs

Andrei has given an example where the site is not accepting Cyrillic URL.

I would really appreciate further testing from the At-Large community for other language scripts and to receive feedback so that the problems can be fixed by ICANN IT.

The ALAC website is one of the pioneer efforts of UA-readiness in ICANN - these are also described as the leading examples of UA worldwide. It would be great to have it as a best practice example that works fully and properly.

Best regards,

Rinalia

On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 at 11:14 AM, Satish Babu <sb@inapp.com> wrote:
For those would like to test, a full set of test cases is available at the UASG004 document below (thanks to Don Hollander for the suggestion):

https://uasg.tech/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/UASG004-Use-Cases-for-UA-Readiness-Evaluation-2016-11-15.pdf





satish



On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 5:07 PM, Rinalia Abdul Rahim <rinalia.abdulrahim@gmail.com> wrote:
Appreciate the feedback, Andrei. 

Other feedback pls? 

Han Script - Chinese, Japanese Kanji plus Katakana and Hiragana, Korean Hangul?

Arabic?

Rinalia



On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 at 11:04 AM, Andrei Kolesnikov <andrei@rol.ru> wrote:
ascii@idn email looks fine. Not working with IDN url, for example http://кто.рф

2017-03-03 2:23 GMT+03:00 Rinalia Abdul Rahim <rinalia.abdulrahim@gmail.com>:
Dear ALAC and Regional Leaders,

Staff have informed me that the ALAC's new website is Universal Acceptance ready with the features listed below.  Can you provide confirmation that community members with IDNs in their email addresses and those with non-Latin script URLs are able to use it, and are using it?

Features of the ALAC website:

·       Where you enter a URL (AtLarge asks you to identify your website)

o   The URL can be in any character set (Arabic, Cyrillic, Kanji, etc.)

o   Each domain in the URL can be up to 63 characters long (www.buysomething.shopping

·       Where you enter an email (when applying to join the group)

o   The domains of the email address can be in any character set

o   The domains of the email address can be up to 63 characters long

o   The user name must be in ASCII.  (This is temporary)

o   Email example: username@domain.topleveldomain

·       There is no immediately visible change to the AtLarge user interface

o   If you have an email from the .cloud domain, it will work now (too long a top-level domain before)

o   If you have a website in Cyrillic (there are a couple of Cyrillic top-level domains now), it will recognize and use it

o   If you have an email from a Katakana top-level domain, that will work too – but only as long as your username is in English characters

Please let me know.

Thanks!


Best regards,

Rinalia





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Andrey Kolesnikov


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