Norbert: I will try to get the following information into the desired
format. However, I wanted to let you know that the Linux globaization work
is tackling the same problem and has another locals list. They have
identified arIN, arSU, deBE, enBE, enBW, enHK, enIN, enSG, enZA, esGT,
esHN, fsIN, gvGB, knIN,kwGB, psIN, ruUA, sdIN, shYU, srYU as missing in
your list of locals.
Regards,
Mark VanderWiele
IBM, Linux Technology Center
512-838-4779, t/l 678
MARKV at IBMUS
email: markv at us.ibm.com
---------------------- Forwarded by Mark VanderWiele/Austin/IBM on
04/18/2001 06:33 PM ---------------------------
Akio Kido at IBMJP
04/16/2001 09:13 PM
To: Mark VanderWiele/Austin/IBM at IBMUS
cc: George Kraft/Austin/IBM at IBMUS
From: Akio Kido/Japan/IBM at IBMJP
Subject: Re: UPDF open standard for locales (Document link: Mark
VanderWiele)
Hi, Mark. Sorry for my delaied response. ( I was on business trip on last
week and restricted access to IBM network ).
Annex B of LI18NUX2000 Globalization specification specified the list of
locales that should be supported by
LI18NUX2000 confomant distribution. Please refer to
http://www.li18nux.org/li18nux2k/
As far as I checked the LI18NUX2000, the following locales are in the
LI18NUX2000 but not in the list
attached.
arIN, arSU, deBE, enBE, enBW, enHK, enIN, enSG, enZA, esGT, esHN, fsIN,
gvGB, knIN,
kwGB, psIN, ruUA, sdIN, shYU, srYU.
Best regards,
Akio Kido (Globalization CoC, Yamato, IBM & Co-chair person of Li18nux)
1623-14, Shimotsuruma, Yamato-shi, Kanagawa-ken 242, Japan (LAB-SA4)
E-mail: kido at jp.ibm.com Tel: +81-46-215-5436 FAX: +81-46-272-3352
From: Mark VanderWiele at IBMUS on 2001/04/13 09:10
To: Akio Kido/Japan/IBM at IBMJP
cc: George Kraft/Austin/IBM at IBMUS
From: Mark VanderWiele/Austin/IBM at IBMUS
Subject: Re: UPDF open standard for locales
Kido-san: The following list all the way at the bottom of this note is a
proposed list to identify translations in the Universal Printer Driver
Format standard being worked on by the Printer Working Group (www.pwg.org).
Please verify its completeness, Forward to other IBM interested parties, &
and or propose a better source. I am told you may be working on an I18N
standard for locals. Is this true? Is there another list I should be
looking at?
Thank you,
Regards,
Mark VanderWiele
IBM, Linux Technology Center
512-838-4779, t/l 678
MARKV at IBMUS
email: markv at us.ibm.com