Our decision not to deal with the apparently insensitive use of firstname/surname rather than givenname/familyname (or something like that) in DocBook V5.0 is one of the few areas where I feel like I wish we'd done a little more.
Maybe I don't have to: http://blog.jclark.com/2007/12/thai-personal-names.html In particular, "(I have to say that this has led me to question what I perceive to be the i18n orthodoxy that it's more i18n-ly correct to talk of given name/family name than first name/last name. Why does it matter whether a name is a family name or a given name? Surely what matters is the cultural role that the name plays.)" Be seeing you, norm -- Norman Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | In the life of saints, technically http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/ | so called, the spiritual Chair, DocBook Technical Committee | facilities are strong, but what | gives the impression of | extravagance proves usually on | examination to be a relative | deficiency of intellect.--William | James
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