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FYI: [Fwd: [l10n-dev] [Fwd: Common XML Locale Announcement]]

  • Subject: FYI: [Fwd: [l10n-dev] [Fwd: Common XML Locale Announcement]]
  • From: Simos Xenitellis <simos74 [ at ] gmx [ dot ] net>
  • Date: 08 Nov 2002 12:25:25 +0000
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From: Arthit Suriyawongkul <Arthit [ dot ] Suriyawongkul [ at ] Sun [ dot ] COM>
To: dev [ at ] l10n [ dot ] openoffice [ dot ] org, dev [ at ] xml [ dot ] openoffice [ dot ] org
Subject: [l10n-dev] [Fwd: Common XML Locale Announcement]
Date: 08 Nov 2002 12:37:43 +0700

FYI,

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From: "Helena Shih" <hshih [ at ] jtcsv [ dot ] com>
Subject: Common XML Locale Announcement
To: <unicode [ at ] unicode [ dot ] org>,
<icu [ at ] www-124 [ dot ] southbury [ dot ] usf [ dot ] ibm [ dot ] com>,<icu-announce [ at ] www-124 [ dot ] southbury [ dot ] usf [ dot ] ibm [ dot ] com>

The Free Standards Group has released another essential specification,
that

will allow computer and web users worldwide to have one standard for the

exchange of culturally sensitive information. Since the global PC market
is

expected to be double that of the North American market, creating
standards

that will make it easy for computer users from all over the globe to
work

with each other is essential.



Please see the following announcement for more details. Thank you.



Best regards,

Helena

Helena Shih Chapman

IBM GCoC - San Jose

5600 Cottle Road

Mail Stop: 50-2/B11

San Jose, CA 95193

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Common XML Locale Specification Released

The Free Standards Group Open Internationalization Initiative, OpenI18N

(formerly known as Li18nux) announced the release of the XML
specification

of the common XML locale data. The Common XML Locale Repository project
is a

joint effort among the members of the Linux Application Development

Environment (aka LADE) Workgroup of the Free Standards Group. The
founding

members of the workgroup are IBM, Sun and OpenOffice.org. The workgroup
is

open to additional members, both industry and community. The purpose of
this

project is to devise a general XML format for the exchange of culturally

sensitive (locale) information for use in application and system

development, and to gather, store, and make available data generated in
that

format.

"Interoperability has been significantly hampered by the lack of any

acceptable repository for locale data," said Mark Davis, IBM chief

globalization architect. "By having a single format for gathering and

comparing data specific to different countries, it will make it far
easier

for programs and systems to provide consistent results to people all
around

the globe, no matter what language they speak. To support this effort,
we

have volunteered to host the initial work on the ICU website

(http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/)."

The LADE Workgroup has finalized the XML specification of the culture

information data to be shared by the application developers creating

globalized software. It is also in the process of creating a set of
modular

standards such that the culture information repertoire can be used based
on

one or more components or as a whole, depending on the end users' needs.

This approach allows for true scalability.

"The ability to process and present culturally sensitive information has

become a significant issue with the popularity of the Web, said Helena
Shih

Chapman, The Free Standards Group OpenI18N LADE Workgroup leader.

"Application developers can now make use of the information provided by
the

Common XML Locale Repository to provide the correct international
behavior

to the application end users."

Locale/culture information standards for Linux ensure that Linux and

Linux-based software will have the infrastructure necessary to address
the

advanced needs of world-wide ready software, creating yet another

indispensable tool for Linux. Information on the Common XML Locale

Information Repository can be found at

http://oss.software.ibm.com/cvs/icu/locale/. To learn more about LADE

Workgroup and how to join, please see
http://www.openi18n.org/subgroups/.

About the Free Standards Group

Supported by industry leaders, the Free Standards Group is an
independent,

vendor-neutral, non-profit organization dedicated to accelerating the
use

and acceptance of open source technologies through the development,

application and promotion of standards. Headquartered in Oakland,
Calif.,

the Free Standards Group fulfills a critical need in the open source

development community to have common behavioral specifications, tools
and

APIs, making development across Linux distributions easier. More

information on the Free Standards Group is available at

www.freestandards.org.

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