Re: [UA-discuss] Document Review: UASG011 Frequently Asked Questions
Excellent Points Tex.. Probably, we can discuss this document during our meeting, or if we have time Don, or may be create a small group of people who have commented on the document and get a usable document from that team. Thanks. Dr. Ajay DATA | Founder & CEO Get email id like अजय@डाटा.भारत in your own language,visit www.xgenplus.com From: "Tex" MailId : [89191833]To: "Don Hollander" ,Subject: Re: [UA-discuss] Document Review: UASG011 Frequently Asked QuestionsDate: 01 Mar 2019 05:46:04 AM Don, thanks for asking . I think we can do much better than that document . Besides being redundant in several places, it asks questions which it then does not answer. For example, it asks about disadvantages and then offers advantages . It uses UA-ready without defining it . It often talks about expanding the internet, which I think for most readers is of no consequence (not my job) . On the other hand it buries the more significant argument which is the enablement of users that are not English or ASCII literate . It is also rather geeky in describing UA as a &ldquotechnical compliance process&rdquo, rather than using more approachable language . Asking about which companies are UA-ready seems inappropriate since the large companies mentioned will almost never be fully UA-ready, as they have so many applications . It would be better to identify software systems they offer that we can say are UA-ready. We should use links everywhere we mention a document rather than pointing at the containing directory . Rather than listing companies that are members, we should have a link to the list of members. That way the document doesn&rsquot need to be updated as the list changes and it might encourage others to join . So fwiw, I would replace the faq with something like the attached. I tried to be more direct, more approachable, and have more compelling arguments . The contents I removed, I did so intentionally. (Apologies if I removed someone&rsquos favorite item.) Feel free to disagree or dismiss outright . It might benefit from a few statistics &ndash eg number of TLDs in each language or script, and some examples of important cases. (China, India, etc. with large markets, etc.) I hope that helps . tex From: UA-discuss [mailto:ua-discuss-bounces@icann.org] On Behalf Of Don HollanderSent: Monday, February 25, 2019 3:59 PMTo: ua-discuss@icann.orgSubject: [UA-discuss] Document Review: UASG011 Frequently Asked Questions We have this FAQ published at https://uasg.tech/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/UASG011-160823-en-faq-digital.p... I&rsquod very much welcome comments from the community about this &ndash whether you think it&rsquos fine as it is or whether things have progressed since we last updated this in 2016 or whether there are fresh questions that should be included . If you need a deadline, let&rsquos aim for the 5th of March . Don Don Hollander Secretary General &ndash UASG Skype: Don_Hollander Do not Remove:[HID]20190301054604573[-HID] [XGENFOOTER] [-XGENFOOTER]
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