Dear Dmitry, Thanks for this work! You probably know that I am direct person, and sorry about “kind” reminder. Please, can You rename file with table and send solely again, my mail client thinks it’s dangerous J Also, we have representatives from Mongolia here? Enkhbold Gombo, please, can You send to the list required table for Mongolia? On the other hand, Pavel Gusev is from Kazakhstan (from proposal), but I couldn’t find any mail from him. If anyone of You have contact with him, please can You ask him about the table. Thank You. If there is no answers, we can use IANA tables… Cheers, Dusan From: Dmitry Kohmanyuk [mailto:dk@hostmaster.ua] Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2016 5:16 PM To: Dusan Stojicevic <dusan@dukes.in.rs> Cc: CyrillicGP@icann.org Subject: Re: FW: [Cyrillicgp] ICANN News Alert -- The Georgian Script Community Forms Generation Panel for Developing the Root Zone Label Generation Rules (LGR) On Jun 18, 2016, at 1:24 PM, Dusan Stojicevic <dusan@dukes.in.rs <mailto:dusan@dukes.in.rs> > wrote: And while the news keep coming from other regions, can we do something in our region? @Dmitry Kohmanyuk, it’s obvious that You don’t have the time to do our repertoire. So, anybody else volunteer for this task? If there is no one, I can do the repertoire in a next few days. Please, find attached all tables that we had in past few months. Do I miss something here? Yes, we are not considering doc files yet, and su table (it’s our goal). Please, check the tables and if there is no comment until Tuesday, and no volunteers for combining them, I will do the repertoire by Friday next week. Hi Dusan and all, thanks for this gentle reminder :-) I have compiled all the characters in Cyrillic tables (not Greek and Georgian) into common table “which letter used where?”. See below. Ukrainian table had four extra characters which were removed (they are at the end of edited table.) Additionally, I created table for Belarus alphabet (as it has only one letter not found in Ukrainian and Russian scripts.) I would email some files (modified tables in machine-readable form and my little Perl script.) Enjoy :) As a reminder, we still miss Kazakh and Mongolian alphabets. As both corresponding countries have IDN ccTLDs delegated, need to fix this. Perhaps there are volunteers? I can add such tables if they are provided (or for example a difference from Kyrgyz and/or Russian table.) Perl script: