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                                            ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG20 N096

Title: WG20 resolutions, Qu e'bec meeting 1992-10-19/23

Source: WG20

Date: 1002-10-23

Comment: edited for email by Keld Simonsen

32. Future Meetings

WG20 accepts the invitation from the Danish national body to hold its
next meeting in Copenhagen, and WG20 accepts the invitation from
the Japanese national member body to hold its October meeting 1993
in Tokyo. The Future meetings are planned as follows:


            Date                            Location
            ================================================
            26-30 April 1993                Copenhagen, Denmark
            18-22 October 1993              Tokyo, Japan
            Preliminary 25-29 April 1994    London, United Kingdom

Contributions for distribution for the next meeting must be received
by the convener no later than 22nd February 1993.

Member bodies are encouraged to have delegations which are more evenly
balanced with respect to gender.

33. Adjacent meeting with SC22 character ad hoc group

Whereas

- SC22 has created a character set ad hoc group, and

- the ad hoc group and WG20 have recognised their common interests,

- and the ad hoc group convener has expressed a wish to hold a meeting
in conjunction with WG20

Therefore:

WG20 appreciates and accepts the offer from the SC22 ad hoc group on
character sets to meet in conjunction with the WG20 meeting in
Copenhagen, 26-30 April 1993. WG20 recommends that the ad hoc meeting
be held 23-25 April 1993 (Friday thru Sunday). In case this is
too inconvenient, we recommend 21-23 April 93. 

WG20 recommends to the convener of the ad hoc meeting, Keith Hopper,
that he invites people with in depth knowledge of ISO 10646 to give
a presentation and be available for expert advice at the meeting. 

WG20 requests agenda time to present the framework and requirements
model and other work being progressed by WG20.  

34. Internationalization overview from SC22 WGs.

Whereas it would be very helpful in preparation for the character set
ad hoc meeting in April 93 to have information on internationalization
features in programming languages,

Therefore, WG20 requests the convener of the ad hoc group to acquire
from each of the SC22 WG conveners to distribute before the meeting
a description of how their WGs are addressing internationalization
in their current work, and how they perceive the impact of
internationalization on their future work.

35. Definitions in framework TR

Whereas WG20 recognizes the importance of having consistent
definitions thruout JTC1,

therefore WG20 requests its convener to forward the definitions
section the next draft of the framework and requirements model
paper to JTC1/SC1, for review and comment. 

36. Liaisons

WG20 requests the liaisons to and from WG20 to provide written
liaison reports before or at the beginning of the meeting.
The reports should give a brief overview and in a separate
section list the actions requested from WG20.

37. Editors of WG20 projects 

WG20 recommends to SC22 the approval of the following project editors:

      TK Sato    JTC1.22.30.01    Framework for internationalization for
                                  programming languages and their
                                  environments 
      K Simonsen JTC1.22.30.02    Functionality for the
                                  internationalization of applications.

WG20 instructs its convener to forward this to SC22 for their resolution.       


38. Liaison to X/Open

In response to X/Open's request of having class C liaison with WG20,
and whereas ISO/IEC JTC1 SC22/WG20 believes that cooperation with
X/Open is very important, SC22/WG20 instructs its convener to enter
formal process for establishing liaison and invite X/Open
participation until such liaison is established.

39. JTC1/SC22 recommendation to JTC1 on coordination on 
            Internationalization activities
            
Whereas WG20 has reviewed SC22 N1237, and to respond to resolution 217
of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22, SC22/WG20 instructs its convenor to forward
WG20 N101 and with the comment to SC22 N1237 in section 4 last
clause that ANSI X11 is also active in internationalization,
to the chair person of SC22 as the comments of WG20.
                                                    
40. NP proposal on Internationalization of the Directory

Whereas, SC22/WG20 believes that the proposed New work item on
ISO 9594 all parts, in WG20 N109 is tightly related with its work
(internationalization of programming language and its environment),
SC22/WG20 requests the convener to establish liaison to the
appropriate WG when the NP is approved.

41. Revision of "framework" WD.

WG20 requests TK Sato to revise the current version of the "Framework
and Requirements for Internationalization" documents with the
intention of producing a concise, yet comprehensive statement of the
aims of internationalization insofar as it affects the computing
community and the r o>le that WG20 expects to play, usable as a
planning document for WG20 in accordance with resolution 23, in
accordance with the structure agreed to at the Qu e'bec meeting of
WG20. It further request him to forward this revisions to WG20 members
no later than 30th March 1993.

42. Internationalization questionnaire

WG20 requests TK Sato, Bob Barbour and Miles Ellis to produce a
questionaire on cultural elements and interantionalization-related
activities (as proposed in WG20 N123 and N124) and to forward this to
the SC22 secretariat no later than 21st December 1992 for distribution
to SC22 member bodies and other JTC1 subcommittees, and requests
TK Sato to bring the responses received to the WG20 April 1993 meeting.

43. Framework TR publication

WG20 requests its convener to liaise with SC22 secretariat and ISO
publications office to establish the constraints, if any, on the
format of the proposed "Framework" TR and its publication procedures.

44. NP on cultural elements and registry procedures.

Whereas the comments from SC22 plenary on WG20 N079 should be taken
into account to produce one or more new NPs on cultural elements
and registry procedures, and WG20 recognizes a need for a registry
of cultural elements,   

therefore:
- WG20 instructs the convener to contact ANSI and DIN and other
member bodies to clarify their position and request that comments
be returned to the convener no later than 22nd February 1993.
- WG20 instructs Keld Simonsen to revise the NP(s) based on
member body comments in time for possible discussion at the ad hoc
and discussion on the WG20 Copenhagen meeting.
- WG20 instructs the convener to talk to Jim Isaak, convener of WG15,
on this issue.

The planned approach is to:

a) standardize cultural element specification method and standardize
registration procedures for cultural elements, and thereafter
b) register cultural elements

Until the registry is established, WG20 appreciates the informal
collection of cultural elemnets by WG15 and encourages WG15 to continue this.

45. charmaps

In response to WG15 resolution 190, and whereas WG20 believes that
methods based on those described in N103 are adequate to ensure
coded character set independent specifications of cultural elements,

therefore WG20 will not currently address a standard for registration
of charmaps nor will WG20 address a registry of charmaps.

46. Registration of natural language repertoires.

In response to CEN liaison statement, and whereas WG20 does not see a
need for the work in N111, therefore WG20 will not undertake the work.

47. Short character identifiers

Whereas WG20 believes that methods based on those described in
N103 are adequate to ensure coded character set independent
specifications of cultural elements,

WG20 instructs the proposed JTC1.22.30.02 editor (Keld Simonsen) to
incorporate the methods in N103 in the NP for Cultural elements
specification.

48. Default tailorable ordering specification

WG20 resolves to propose to SC22 a subdivision of project
JTC1.22.30.02 according to WG20 N128, to be processed by the
fastest procedure, for example by SC22 letter ballot.

WG20 instructs Alain La Bont e' to revise WG20 N128 and put it out
to WG20 for email comments with comments due no later than
15th December 1992.

WG20 instructs the convener to forward the completed NP after
resolution of email comments to SC22.  

49. WG15 liaison statement

WG20 approves the WG15 liaison statement in WG20 N132 and instructs
its liaison Keld Simonsen to forward it to WG15 together with N103.

50. Cross Language Questionnaire

WG20 approves the paper WG20 N131 as its answer to the questionnaire
from the SC22 ad hoc Cross Language (XL) group, and instructs
its convener to forward N131 to the XL group.

51. Thanks

ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG20 thanks

- TK Sato for producing the first WD of the Framework TR.
- Dick Weaver and Keld Simonsen for chairing the Qu e'bec meeting.
- Alain La Bont e' and Minist e!re des Communications du Qu e'bec
for hosting the meeting, and for their hospitality and support.
- Arnold Winkler, Keld Simonsen, Akio Kido for drafting the resolutions.
- Antoni Drudis for taking minutes.
