> From: "Peter Constable" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > due to the strong perception of OpenI18N.org as > > opensource/Linux advocates, even though CLDR project is not > > specifically bound to Linux. > It is hard to look at OpenI18N.org's spec and not get the impression > that all of that group's projects are not bound to some flavour of Unix.
We understand what you mean. Sometime perception is very important, and that's why we thought it was a good idea to transfer CLDR. As we started as Linux Internationalization Initiative(li18nux.org) and later changed name and charter as OpenI18N.org to accommodate wider platforms and platform neutral I18N technology developments, any projects at OpenI18N.org are not limited to Linux/Unix. > CLDR doesn't have to be tied to any particular platform -- after all, > it's just a collection of data. Yup! So hopefully this move would help more parties to join the projects. That would definitely help global interoperability for all platforms and help everybody. > But I don't think you can honestly say that OpenI18N isn't tied to a > particular family of platforms Most of our current projects are mainly for some flavour of Unix, since most of the participants' expertise and interests are for those platforms but we are not limited nor have to be bound to them. The only requirement for the projects in OpenI18N.org is to be open to everyone, to be developed in open process and to be opensourced. For example, one of the projects I run, the platform neutral multilingual distributed Unicode input method framework, IIIMF, runs on Windows as well, and I honestly hope Microsoft to adapt to IIIMF in the future release of Windows, so that we can unite unicode input method framework regardless of platform. Best Regards, -- [EMAIL PROTECTED],OpenI18N.org,li18nux.org,unicode.org,sun.com} Chair, OpenI18N.org/The Free Standards Group http://www.OpenI18N.org Architect/Sr. Staff Engineer, Sun Microsystems, Inc, USA eFAX: 509-693-8356

