Dear Andre,
Please encourage her and other artists to make a submission. The judges
take in many different perspectives, some more character oriented and
some more abstract. All are welcome submissions.
Thank you,
Lisa
On 3/12/2018 7:30 AM, Andre Schappo via Unicode wrote:
surface
As was announced earlier on Unicode email lists, the many people
associated with the Unicode Consortium were much saddened to hear of the
passing of Michael Kaplan. Please find this posting on our website at:
http://www.unicode.org/consortium/memoriam.html#Michael_S_Kaplan
Lisa
Hello Naz,
Thank you for discussing your proposal on the unicode list. Not all
experts monitor that list. That said, feel free to submit a proposal to
"docsub...@unicode.org".
Look forward to seeing your proposal.
Lisa
From: Naz Gassiep
To:
+1...this is great!
Lisa
From: Mark Davis ☕️ m...@macchiato.com
To: Roozbeh Pournader rooz...@unicode.org
Cc: Norbert Lindenberg norb...@lindenbergsoftware.com, Behdad
Esfahbod beh...@behdad.org, unicode@unicode.org unicode@unicode.org
Date: 03/14/2015 12:17 AM
Subject:Re:
I would like to point out to Asmus that this decision was reached
unanimously at the UTC by Adobe, Apple, Google, IBM, Microsoft, SAP, UC
Berkeley, and Yahoo!
One might disagree with the decision, but there were no special favors
involved.
Lisa
I can't shake the suspicion that
Hey, Michel, let me correct the history here. The Unicode Consortium was
originally incorporated as a 501 c (6) not-for-profit. In 2012, we
converted to a 501 c (3) not-for-profit. The conversion was approved in
2013, but the IRS counted the date of filing as the conversion date. The
Congratulations, Behdad...that is great!
Lisa
From:
Roozbeh Pournader rooz...@google.com
To:
unicode@unicode.org unicode@unicode.org,
Cc:
Behdad Esfahbod beh...@google.com
Date:
07/29/2013 01:42 PM
Subject:
Behdad Esfahbod won an O'Reilly Open Source Award!
Sent by:
And it's a pretty easy guess that there are quite a few more users
with Japanese and Chinese filenames in the same file system than
users with Latvian and Marshallese filenames in the same file
system, both because both Chinese and Japanese are used by many more
people than Latvian or
conference to be held
in California on the following October 22-24, and see how the people on
your staff can benefit from a deeper knowledge of Unicode and
internationalization.
Lisa Moore
--
,
Lisa Moore
Dear Directors, UNICODE Consortium:
Harald Tveit Alvestrand, Google. Norway
Dr. Vinton G. Cerf, VC and Chief Internet Evangelist, Google
Mrs.Lisa Moore, Vice President UTC Chair,
and
Language, Linguistics, Grammar and IT International specialist
members of the Consortium
Just to clarify, we currently have two proposals to encode the new rupee
sign in the document register, and both proposals are noted on the agenda.
Lisa
You will be interested to know that we are planning to offer a tutorial on
African languages, which might be conducted in French, at IUC27. We are
still in the planning stages, so this is subject to change, but stay
tuned, the program should be final within a week.
Thank you for your strong
Unicodersread belowLisa
Send in your submissions now!
Call for Papers!
Twenty-seventh Internationalization and Unicode Conference (IUC27)
Theme: Unicode, Cultural Diversity and Multilingual Computing
See Call for Papers at:
Dean Snyder wrote:
Is there time to get an Archaic Greek proposal on the June UTC agenda? I
can write this up fairly quickly.
Yes, there is time. All script proposals need to be in a week before the
UTC, by June 7. For something that is likely to be controversial, I would
recommend two weeks
Call for Papers!
Twenty-fifth Internationalization and Unicode Conference (IUC25)
Unicode in Government: Building a Multilingual Infrastructure
See Call for Papers at:
http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc25/iuc25call.html
on the
subject.
Lisa
- Forwarded by Lisa Moore/Santa Teresa/IBM on 08/19/2003 08:58 PM -
Rick McGowan
My congratulations to Ken, Julie, and Eric! For those who might not know,
this trio (especially Eric with the online bit) get our unadulterated love
and appreciation...Lots of difficulties on the road to online Unicode 4.0
:-) !!
Lisa
- Forwarded by Lisa Moore/Santa Teresa/IBM on 08/11
Folks,
It is getting to be that time...for the Fall Unicode Conference. Please
join us in Atlanta, GA. See all the details below.
Best regards,
Lisa
Twenty-fourth Internationalization and Unicode Conference
Folks,
Getting down to the wire, time to get your registration in. Join us in
Prague!
Lisa
*
Register now! Just 1 week to go! Register now! Just 1 week to go!
Lisa Moore
Manager, Globalization and UTS
tel: 408 463 4838 [internal, 543 4838]
fax: 408 463 2629
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Folks,
March 1 is the deadline to get a discount on the conference and hotel
rates, so time to register!
Thanks,
Lisa
Register now! Don't miss out on early bird
Folks,
Time to register to get the early bird rates for the conference and
hotel...please find the details
below.
Hope to see you in Prague!
Lisa
Register now! Don't miss out on early bird conference and hotel rates!
Folks,
It is getting to be time - time to register for the 23rd Unicode conference
in Prague! Please see
the details below, and check out the program which has been updated.
Best regards,
Lisa
**
Twenty-third
Calling all Unicoders...we are now ready for your registration for the
Spring Unicode Conference in
Prague! Take a look at the program, there's travel and hotel info
available, as well.
Hope you can join us as we expand the conference focus, renamed as the
Internationalization and
Unicode
Folks,
Time to get those proposals in...due this Friday. Thank you!
Lisa
Last Call for Papers!
Twenty-third Internationalization and Unicode Conference (IUC23)
Unicode, Internationalization, the Web: The Global Connection
Week of March 24-26, 2003
Call for Papers!
Twenty-third Internationalization and Unicode Conference (IUC23)
Unicode, Internationalization, the Web: The Global Connection
Week of March 24-28, 2003
Prague, Czech Republic
Send in your submission now!
Folks...at long last, here is the announcement for the next Unicode
conference. We look forward to seeing your proposals and hope you
will join us in Prague!
Best regards,
Lisa
Call for Papers!
Twenty-third Internationalization and Unicode Conference (IUC23)
Unicode,
OK, Unicoders, we're almost there! About a week to go before the
conference...hope to see you there...
Lisa
***
Register now! Just 1 week to go! Register now! Just 1 week to go!
Hi Folks,
It's getting to be that time, the September Unicode will be upon us soon.
You have just a couple of
weeks to snag the early-bird registration and hotel rates. The highlights
follow...check it all out on
the web site.
Many thanks and hope to see you soon!
Lisa
particularly enjoyed hearing from
a British mobile phone company at the Dublin conference - Unicode is
popping up everywhere, it seems.
Best regards,
Lisa Moore
Co-Chair, IUC
Howdy folks,
As many of us are pretty busy with next week's conference in Dublin, we
decided to extend the call period for IUC22 for another week. So, if you
are someone who has been thinking about submitting a proposal, but hasn't
managed to get it in yet, you still have time :-)
Seriously,
All...some more time...Lisa
Because of the recent tragic events and the resulting disruption we are
sending you a reminder that this is the final week for submissions for
the Twentieth International Unicode Conference (IUC20).
Last Call for Papers!
Twentieth
Folks,
While many of us are focused on next weeks Unicode conference in San Jose,
we are also very near the deadline for proposals for the next conference in
January...please send in your good ideas.
Thank you,
Lisa
Last Call for Papers!
Twentieth International Unicode
Unicoders,
We are expanding the number of Unicode conferences in a year from two to
three. The
first of the three 2001 conferences will be held at the end of January in
Washington, DC.
We look forward to getting your many and interesting proposals for talks.
Thank you and best regards,
Lisa
Folks,
Time to register...September will be here before you know it. Hope
you can join us for our newly expanded 5-day conference.
Best regards,
Lisa
Nineteenth International Unicode Conference (IUC19)
Unicode and the Web: The Global Connection
Jianping wrote:
only Oracle provides fully UTF-8 and
UTF-16 support for RDBMS
Whoa...let me interject, DB2 for OS/390 supports UTF-8 and UTF-16. And DB2
for Intel, Unix, supported both much earlier. I cannot speak to Jiangping's
intrepretation of fully
Shouldn't a war about UTF-8 be
Folks,
So good to see so many people at last week's Hong Kong conference. After
all of the
stimulating discussions, I am sure many of you have some good topics to
propose for
the September San Jose conference. Please send in your submissions...!
Thank you,
Lisa
L A S T C
Folks,
Going, going, almost gone...only a couple weeks left to register for the
Hong Kong
conference. Hope to see many of you there.
Best regards,
Lisa
Eighteenth International Unicode Conference (IUC18)
Unicode and the Web: the Global Connection
Hello,
Earlier this week you saw a note about next month's conference in Hong Kong
- now we all get
think about the San Jose conference in September. So, please think about
what you might like
to present this coming fall...and send your proposals in. Submissions are
due May 11.
Best regards,
Folks,
Some updates on the Hong Kong Unicode conference - the hotel rooms are
going fast,
so I encourage you to register and make your hotel reservation soon.
Thanks and hope to see many of you next month!
Lisa
Eighteenth International Unicode Conference (IUC18)
Bill,
Your questions are pretty general. To answer about COBOL for 390 (IBM
COBOL for OS/390 z/OS) does plan to support Unicode (UTF-16 data type,
conversions to/from Uicode, etc.). Existing COBOL products "support"
Unicode only to the extent they can tolerate it transparently (byte string
The IMS DB supports UTF-16. Actually, you can store anything you want in
an IMS DB - if you want to provide all your own transaction management.
IMS provides transaction management for UTF-16, just not through any
3270-based applications.
Lisa
Markus Scherer [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 01/23/2001
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