Thank you, Dr. Data, for your kind words.

If the Program Committee accepts the Globalised Email presentation, then I would appreciate the help of the EAI WG leaders. I have some ideas for how we could make it really first-rate.

Also, every one of these presentations has materials which can be re-used by others in UASG.

Best regards,
     —Jim DeLaHunt

On 2021-03-22 19:45, Data wrote:
Hello Jim

Thank you for your wonderful effort every year for this intervention to bring UA topic in global conferences.

I would request our EAI WG leaders Mark/Nitin/Rajiv to consider participating with Jim for EAI.

Jim, I am happy to work with you for basics of UA and a real example of making a UA website or app.

Looking forward.

best wisheh

Dr. Ajay Data

On March 23, 2021 4:42:25 AM GMT+05:30, Jim DeLaHunt via UA-discuss <ua-discuss@icann.org> wrote:

I just received a notice that the deadline to propose sessions for Internationalisation and Unicode Conference (IUC45) has been extended to this Friday, March 26, 2021. Details at https://www.unicodeconference.org/call-for-participation.htm .

For my part, I am proposing three topics, in the hopes that the Program Committee will accept at least one but not all three:

  1. A tutorial on the basics of Universal Acceptance
  2. A report on the top news in Universal Acceptance from the past year
  3. A discussion of Hosting Globally Inclusive (i.e. EAI) Email Mailboxes, drawing on the excellent recent work of the EAI WG

I plan to put out calls for suggestions and reviews to the list (and the EAI WG for #3) when it comes time to write. If anyone is interested in making your own proposal, I encourage you to go ahead. If anyone is interested in working with me on any of these proposals, let's talk.

Best regards,
    —Jim DeLaHunt, software engineer, Vancouver, Canada


On 2021-03-09 12:09, Jim DeLaHunt via UA-discuss wrote:

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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IUC 45 Conference

 

Internationalization & Unicode
                          Conference 45. October 13-15, 2021 - Santa
                          Clara, CA U.S.A.

 

Call for Participation Is Now Open!

 

The IUC 45 Program Committee invites you to submit your session, tutorial, or panel abstracts for the 45th Internationalization & Unicode® Conference (IUC 45) in Santa Clara, California, October 13-15, 2021.

As we continue to navigate our way through COVID-19 protocols, we are starting to finally see some light at the end of the tunnel! With ever-increasing awareness, better understanding, more established community policies, as well as accelerating vaccination efforts, companies are starting to once again plan for 2021 face-to-face events. IUC 45 will be no different. We will continue to monitor the severity of the COVID crisis moving forward and shift to alternate planning if necessary. As for now, the goal is to see everyone face to face in Santa Clara, CA!

Join other industry leaders as they map the future of internationalization, ignite new ideas, and showcase the latest technologies and best practices for creating, managing, and testing global, web, and multilingual software solutions. Be a leader. Direct the future of multilingual text and software internationalization! Submission types may include case studies, best practices, innovative technology, or presentations about evolving standards, to name a few. In addition, understanding the design of a development platform is often critical to implementing best practices in applications. The Internationalization and Unicode Conference seeks to offer technical tutorials on the internationalization capabilities and architecture of development platforms, including Mobile, Desktop, Cloud, and Virtual Operating Systems, Social Network Platforms, and Machine Translation and Machine Learning Systems.

Please submit your proposals for presentations or tutorials by Friday, March 19, 2021.

Submit Now!



The Program Committee will notify authors by Friday, April 16, 2021. Speaker agreements and materials such as photos, bios and final presentation abstracts will be required from selected presenters by Friday, April 30, 2021.

Tutorial Presenters receive complimentary conference registration, and two nights lodging, while Session Presenters receive a fifty percent conference discount and two nights lodging.

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About The Unicode Consortium
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For more information, please contact the Unicode Consortium.

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