Hi, Vladimir,


Please, don't be surprised. Indeed work is being done.

During our conference-call, we decided that further work will be done within the framework of small working groups according to the specific Cyrillic scripts that are our subjects.

Because our Panel is voluntary and free for included participants - all participants are equal  - then the natural principle of organization of small working groups was chosen the principle of self-organization. 

There were 4 small groups organized - Balkans, Russia-Belarus-Ukraine, Central Asia, Mongolia. You have asked a question about the principle of work of small groups and you have been answered.

Extras were loaded a large number of materials in Dropbox (special thanks to Mirjana and Alexei and for methodological help - to Sarmad).

And finally, thank you very much Dusan, who helped prepare the report of the Panel. The report was submitted as agreed positions of small workgroups.

Therefore, if you want a more active (along with other active members of the group) to join in the work - no problem - please, write me what is the problem(s) you would like to participate and solve. I as a Chair and coordinator will always be willing to help you.

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Best Regards,

Yuri


Tuesday, March 10, 2015, 8:32:23 PM, you wrote:



Hi,


I was surprised to see in the presentation that was circulated that apparently some work is under way, specifically on the formation of small language groups and there was even some deliberation on confusingly similar characters. It would be good if the author(s) shared their work with the group as nothing was happening on the list and I am not aware of any group calls apart from the very first one last year. 


Similarly, I am not aware of any subgroups being formed or any calls to form such groups being issued here on the mailing list.


It is obviously good that there is initiative coming from some of the group members, but unless this work can be signed off by the entire group this can't be presented as the product of the Cyrillic generation panel.


Looking forward to seeing some activity in the group and on the list.


Best regards,

Vladimir Shadrunov




On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 9:47 AM, Yuriy Kargapolov <yvk@uanic.info> wrote:


Dear all,


Dusan, thank you very much for this reminder.

Really, we did big lot of work within frames of Panel.

Unfortunately, circumstance don't always add up to ensure

uninterrupted work cycle, as I understand - we all have lot job in our

professional life and duties.

And first of all, it concern me as Chair.

I want note that our Panel presented the report on profile workshop in Singapore

http://singapore52.icann.org/en/schedule/wed-lgr/presentation-idn-root-zone-lgr-workshop-11feb15-en.pdf


I have a huge request to all members of the Cyrillic GP - to intensify our work.

And now we have 2 tasks:

1) to complete the work to build the Tables of confusion variants in

small working groups of "Central Asia" and "Mongolia"

2) to develop, collect and submit public comments on MSR-2

Yes, we have timeline - 16 Mar, but I sure we shall overcome.


Please, find doodle invitation in your email.


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Best Regards,

Yuri




Tuesday, March 3, 2015, 11:35:29 PM, you wrote:


> Dear all,


> There is no sign of life here, so I will try to revive this list, with

> hope that we can start working.

> Back in Singapore, I reported on behalf of our GP (Yuriy was seek at the

> time), with some results that You can find on Dropbox.

> Yuriy, could You please share the docs about our work on Dropbox, I saw

> only the presentation in pdf.

> If You are not satisfied with those result, please feel free to correct

> them, but keep the Track changes on.


> Regards,

> Dušan

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