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Conference smurf::i18n

Title:I18N
Notice:See http://www.zk3.dec.com/i18n/worldwide
Moderator:SMURF::WENDYRN
Created:Wed Jun 12 1991
Last Modified:Thu Feb 20 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:86
Total number of notes:353

6.0. "Reserved" by SMURF::WOODBURN () Wed Jun 12 1991 16:34

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6.1Conference WritelockedSMURF::WENDYThu Feb 20 1997 11:2913
    This conference has been write locked. Please use the newly established
    Worldwide (I18N/L10N) Forum or contact me directly if you need
    assistance with UNIX related I18N/L10N issues. The following note
    describes the Worldwide Forum. 
    
    thanks,
    wendy
    
    Wendy Rannenberg
    I18N Technical Director
    UNIX Engineering
    [email protected]
    
6.2Worldwide AltaVista Forum SMURF::WENDYThu Feb 20 1997 11:3229
    The UNIX Engineering Group Internationalization Team, in conjunction
    with the International Systems Engineering Group and the OpenVMS Group
    Internationalization Team, is pleased to announce the availability of 
    an AltaVista Forum (Web Forum) for the discussion of
    internationalization(i18n) and localization (l10n) issues and/or questions. 
    
    We expect this forum to be used as a mechanism for both engineering and
    field personnel to make inquiries about our product offerings for
    non-English speaking countries, technical questions about development of
    internationalized software, how to localize software, how to use our international
    products, standards activities, etc. 
    
    We expect this forum will (eventually) replace various notesfiles such
    as Worlwide and I18N although we will continue to respond to questions
    there as well. 
    
    To access the Worldwide (I18N/L10N) Forum:
    
    http://www.zk3.dec.com/i18n/worldwide
    
    
    This forum is maintained by the UNIX Engineering I18N Team. Please
    contact us if you have any problems. 
    
    
    Thanks go to Mark Devries and Brian Simons for helping establish this
    forum 
    for our use!