Thank you.

Good to see that 3 (4, 5, ?) Billion people can come together.

el

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On 21 Sep 2017, at 22:55, Mirjana Tasić <Mirjana.Tasic@rnids.rs> wrote:

Dear El,

The Latin script community consists of all people that read or write a language in an alphabet derived from the alphabet used for the Latin language, usually including a-z but also including other characters added after the Roman time for other languages, e.g. for the German language.

The purpose of the Latin script Generation Panel is to create a proposal specifying which characters from the Latin script may be used in future top-level domain names, besides a-z which are already allowed.

This work is done in parallel with other Generation Panels for other Unicode scripts, e.g. Cyrillic script (e.g. Russian), Hangul script (Korean) and some more in the future.

Regards Mirjana

 

From: Dr Eberhard W Lisse <el@lisse.NA>
Date: Monday, September 18, 2017 at 01:44
To: Mirjana Tasić <Mirjana.Tasic@rnids.rs>
Cc: "ccTLDcommunity@cctld-managers.org" <ccTLDcommunity@cctld-managers.org>, "ccnso-members@icann.org" <ccnso-members@icann.org>
Subject: Re: [cctldcommunity] Call for feedback on Latin GP working documents on principles

 

Um, can someone please explain to me what a Latin script community is?



el


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On 15 Sep 2017, at 22:03, Mirjana Tasić <Mirjana.Tasic@rnids.rs> wrote:

Dear all,

 

The Latin script community has formed the Latin script Generation Panel (GP), which is developing a Proposal for the Latin Script Root Zone Label Generation Rules, following the LGR Procedure and based on the proposal and work plan developed by the Latin GP.  

 

The Latin GP has drafted its guiding principles to determine the code point repertoire for inclusion in the root zone LGR proposal and to determine the variant code points.  The principles are being posted for public comments to allow the GP members to get feedback from the language and technical communities as the GP undertakes the tasks of repertoire and variant code point analysis. Based on the feedback, the Latin script GP will finalize the principles to guide its work.

 

Please review the following documents and send feedback to LatinGP@icann.org by 23 October 2017.

·        Principles for Inclusion and Exclusion of Code points for Latin Script Root Zone LGR

·        Principles for variants for Latin Script Root Zone LGR 

 

We look forward to your comments.  For further details visit the Latin GP wiki page.

 

Regards,

Latin GP

 

 

 

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