Re: [Indic-computing-users] Regional Language Group Framework: Feedback Reminder
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At some point in time, we will have to start thinking of how we can interface with the Government. I wonder what would be an appropriate time to initiate such a process? The experiences of FSF in Kerala and KGP in Karnataka may be educative in this regard. Also, as recommended in point 15, working with groups like Agro-explorer at IIT Bombay that are funded by the Government would be very helpful. In my interactions with academics at IIT Bombay and IIT Kanpur over the last one year, I have found them to be quite open minded. Broadly the point is: How can we involve students, academics and the government in our efforts? Venky vi...@ek... wrote Hi Guys, We need to start generating feedback on the framework so that we can close the same and make it available for the regional group to start identifying the regional partners along the lines for taking up the issues. As of now we have received feedback from Sayamindu Dasgupta & M Arun and interestingly there feedback were identical which have been added as point 15 & 16 (see below). Please get back with your feedback soonest. regards vijay -- Vijay Pratap Singh Aditya ekgaon technologies email: vi...@ek... website: http://www.ekgaon.com Framework for Indic Regional Language Groups: ------------------------------------------------------- At the First National Indic-Font Workshop, March 2003, we decided to take up Regional Language workshops with the idea to give focused attention to each language and develop regional groups, which would bring together community interested to develop that language. During the first Indic-Computing workshop it was thought that subsequently these regional groups would form themselves into Regional Language Consortia and would take up various issues through consultations, training programs, technology demonstration and workshops at the regional level. These Regional groups would take initiative and involve other regional partners and build common understanding on major issues to be discussed in the Regional Language Workshops. Unresolved issues from these regional consultations would be dealt in National Level Consultations to be held twice each year. The Indic-Computing Consortium would provide necessary technical and capacity-building support to the Regional Consortia's and would provide representation at International bodies and Standards organizations for all languages. We invite volunteers (Individuals & Organisations) who would take upon to build the Regional Groups and hold these consultations & workshops by providing coordination & logistics support. Interested people can write to any of our active mailing lists. A framework for the Regional Groups is suggested so that each group can work towards developing common platform and resources and try to save on making similar mistakes, by sharing each others experiences. The proposed framework is as under: Regional Group: ------------------ Introduction: --------------- Indic language computing What ? Why ? Vision for Indic-computing Status Report/White Paper on Regional Language: --------------------------------------------------------- * Historical genesis of the language * Influence of other language on the language, how & how much * Cultural aspects & literature (poetry, Songs, Religion, Literature, books Tablets etc) * Dictionaries available and the most accepted one * Development of language across various media, Radio, Print, Television, Computer * Threat Perception to the language * Dialects & scripts (if used more then one) Regional language on Computers, core issues for action: ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1) Scripts and Writing Systems 2) Standards 3) Fonts, Open Type, True Type, Metafonts etc a) Fonts available (Free fonts) b) Open Type technology c) Glyph design and Hinting (Typographical issues) d) Developing OTF font tables with pfaedit e) OTF rendering mechanism, pango/ICU as example 4) Character Encodings & options & standards 5) Input Methods a) Keyboards b) Other methodologies (such as Tap a Tap) 6) Locale Information 7) Text Processing 8) Typography and Display 9) Printing & Publishing a) Gnome printing b) Tex Printing 10) OCR 11) Translation/Transliteration 12) Text to Speech, Voice Recognition and other technologies a) Voice Corpora b) Softwares o Vachak o Festival o Dhvani 13) Linguistic: Issues and problems a) Library b) Corpus c) Dictionaries 14) Localisation: Approaches & efforts for GNU/Linux a) GNU/Linux localisation initiative o IndLinux b) Office o Open Office c) Browsers o Mozilla o Internet Explorer o Netscape o Opera 15) Indic-support in Search engines a) Google b) Agri-explorer (IIT-Bombay) 16) Resources: a) Digitization & Online public archive of Indic language literature (on the lines of Project Guttenburg) ------------------------------------------------------- Enterprise Linux Forum Conference & Expo, June 4-6, 2003, Santa Clara The only event dedicated to issues related to Linux enterprise solutions www.enterpriselinuxforum.com _______________________________________________ Indic-computing-users mailing list http://indic-computing.sourceforge.net/ Ind...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/indic-computing-users [Other Indic-Computing mailing lists: -devel, -standards, -announce] |