Elreq
Ethiopic Layout Requirements
Install / Use
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Ethiopic Language Enablement (elreq)
This is the place to explore gaps in support for languages that use the Ethiopic script on the Web and in eBooks, and to document requirements.
We aim to address the problem that local users don't know how to tell the W3C what problems exist for support of their language on the Web, and the W3C doesn't know how to contact people who can help when questions arise.
Topics for discussion are suggested by the gap-analysis template. This work feeds into the language matrix which provides a heat-map for language issues on the Web.
Key links
GitHub repo • Discussion threads • Charter
Help wanted!
We're looking for information about this writing system. Follow the link for specific questions.
Ethiopic
- Ethiopic Script Resources • DNOTE • Editor's draft • Latest commits
- Ethiopic Layout Requirements • DNOTE • Editor's draft • Latest commits
- Ethiopic Gap Analysis • DNOTE • Editor's draft • Latest commits
- Discussions • Questions • Gap reports • Other • Spec issues
Other documents
Feedback
Please use the GitHub issue list to report issues for language support, for discussions, and to send feedback about documents. (Learn how GitHub issues work.)
Note that the public-i18n-arabic mailing list is used to send notification digests & meeting minutes. It is not for technical discussion.
Participate
You can participate in the work at various levels. In order of increasing commitment, these include List subscriber, Participant, Editor, and Chair. Explore the options.
To just follow the work: Rather than 'Watch' this repository, subscribe to the public-i18n-ethiopic mailing list. That list is notified (no more than once a day, and in digest form), about changes to issues in this repository, but also about other W3C Working Group issues related to the Ethiopic writing systems.
To contribute content: All contributors should read and agree with CONTRIBUTING.md.
To become a participant, editor, or chair: contact Richard Ishida. We welcome participation requests.
To get an idea about what's involved, see Get involved with Language Enablement!.
Contacts
- Chairs: Daniel Yacob
- W3C staff: Richard Ishida
- Group participants
Links
- Mail archive
- Writing i18n tests
- Practical tips for task forces (See also the github and editorial guidelines below)
- Action tracker
- Meeting info (tbd)
Links to background information
The following information describes work going on at the W3C to support languages on the Web.
- Language support heatmap (matrix)
- Analysing support for text layout on the Web
- Overview of language enablement work in progress
- Get involved with Language Enablement
- Setting up a Gap Analysis Project
- Internationalization Sponsorship Program
Links for editors
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