Hello, UA Colleagues:
I want to be sure this group sees the call for participation for
the Internationalisation and Unicode Conference, which takes place
this October 13-15, 2021, in Santa Clara, California, USA. Do you
want to propose a talk? If so, the deadline is next Friday, March
19, in the UTC-8 timezone.
Many of you know the Internationalisation and Unicode Conference.
For those who don't, it is a gathering of those who define The
Unicode Standard for text, as well as architects of fonts, text
rendering, and beyond that into software engineering aspects of
internationalisation and localisation. About 100% of the audience
are solidly in favour of the values and goals of Universal
Acceptance. However, much fewer than 100% know what the Universal
Acceptance Group does, and what the current successes and
obstacles are. I think Universal Acceptance should not be absent
from this conference.
If anyone has questions about this conference, I have been
attending for many years, and I would be happy to answer them.
Others on this list are probably even more expert than I am.
Best regards,
—Jim DeLaHunt, software engineer, Vancouver, Canada
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| Date: | Fri, 12 Feb 2021 08:17:50 -0600 |
| Subject: | 45th Internationalization & Unicode Conference – Call for Participation |
| From: | Mike Narducci <mike@omg.org> |
| Reply-To: | mike@omg.org |
Call for Participation Is Now Open!
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