I was following UASG from its initial days I am wholeheartedly agree with the feeling that Users/ At-Large should be a key point in it's focus And while mentioning it I like to point 2 trends I observed On initial focus , developer adoption to programming languages and platforms was a focus with a clear plan around open source systems compatibility with UA . But somehow over a period leadership focus shifted to building a CXO agenda around UA I think essentially this gap still exists , adoption in programming languages and platforms is still minimal , and the ongoing AI rush is making it difficult to At-Large adoption , since AI tokenization is going to be costly in complex script low resource world languages in East Asia, South Asia , Central Asia , Africa and Uralic languages in Europe And while we mention users, the maker vs consumer divide exists So far user/at-large focus on UA day was more on consumer side while Developer/maker adoption is lagging . this is because the community came up on UA was mostly user adoption focused . I think there is a need of a fresh look and prioritization if we need to fast-track UA. In addition more tech side issues exists like IDNA2008 adoption (which will change a lot if existing technical specs around LGRs due to shaping characters coming as identifiers ) , but there is a lack of attention or expertise I can see in this domain I know this mail will be little off-topic, but developer adoption(Maker side of Users At-Large) bigger lagging ground for UASG these days Anivar On Sat, 30 Mar, 2024, 10:59 Bill Jouris via At-Large, < at-large@atlarge-lists.icann.org> wrote:
I certainly agree that nobody should have code "foisted upon them". That said, one significant impediment to UA can be a simple inability (or lack of resources) to create the necessary code. Sometimes that will, as noted, result in bad/unreliable code. Sometimes, it will result in no code at all -- not from unwillingness to implement UA, but from simple inability.
The obvious solution would be for ICANN to make available basic UA modules. We couldn't cover every coding language, of course. But we could hit the major ones. If we don't have the necessary expertise in house, rent-a-coders are dirt cheap.
Bill Jouris
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