Hello, colleagues:
I'm a big fan of, and regular participant in, the annual
Internationalization and Unicode Conference (IUC), brought to us
by the people who brought us Unicode. I imagine that people who
are interested in Universal Acceptance are likely to be interested
in this conference, and may well have important contributions they
could make to it.
So, #1, I'd like to make everyone in UASG aware that the IUC has a call for participation. The deadline for proposals is Friday, 24. March, 2017. Please consider proposing a talk if you have something that the IUC audience would benefit from.
And, #2, I don't recall there being a proper presentation of the UASG activity at the IUC conference. (Dave Crocker gave a 5-minute "lightning talk" about Universal Acceptance and the UASG, but that was barely enough time to say that it existed.)
I would like to see a proposal about the Universal Acceptance
Initiative submitted to the conference this year. If someone is
already working on this, I would like to talk to you off-list and
see if it makes sense to work together. If there is no existing
effort, I would like to start one. I welcome collaboration. I will
see to it that a proposal gets submitted.
Best regards,
--Jim DeLaHunt
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| Subject: | Call for Participation Announced! - 41st Internationalization & Unicode Conference, Santa Clara, CA - October 16-18, 2017 |
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| Date: | Thu, 23 Feb 2017 11:34:19 -0500 |
| From: | Unicode Conference <programs@unicodeconference.org> |
| To: | from.unicodeconf@jdlh.com |
Call for Participation Announced!
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Join in with other industry leaders to present your ideas and solutions at the 41st Internationalization & Unicode Conference (IUC 41) in Santa Clara, California, October 16-18, 2017. Please submit your proposals for presentations or tutorials by Friday, March 24, 2017. Topics can include case studies, best practices, and innovative technology within the following:
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