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Organization

The chair of the Interest Group is Martin Dürst.

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The Interest Group uses its mailing lists to disseminate information about the word of the W3C Internationalization Working Group, including notifications about ongoing work and meeting minutes. The language enablement work of the WG is supported by repositories and task forces that are formed under the umbrella of the Interest Group, but overseen by the Working Group. Participation in the Interest Group and its task forces is open to all who are interested. Participation in the Working Group itself is limited to W3C members and invited experts.

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The Interest Group uses its mailing lists to disseminate information about the word of the W3C Internationalization Working Group, including notifications about ongoing work and meeting minutes.

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The Language Enablement work of the WG is supported by a number of repositories and task forces that are formed under the umbrella of the Interest Group, but overseen by the Working Group. Participation in the Interest Group and its task forces is open to all who are interested. See an overview of the Language Enablement program.

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Organization

How to Join

Subscribe to the www-international@w3.org mailing list. You can also look at the public archive (no subscription necessary).

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To join a layout task force follow the links on the page Language enablement.

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To join a layout task force read the page Get involved with Language Enablement.

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Work in progress

The www-international list receives daily digests of GitHub activity. One reflects developments related to review comments being tracked by the i18n WG, and the other tracks changes to documents worked on by the WG. It also receives the i18n WG weekly teleconference minutes.

We encourage use of the w3c/i18n-discuss issue list, rather than the www-international mailing list, for technical discussions or questions about internationalization topics. This provides access to the many advantages associated with using GitHub issues.

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For a list of layout task forces, see Layout & typography.

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The easiest way to find out about the work of a particular Language Enablement activity is to follow a link to its home page from the top right of the Internationalization home page. Alternatively, see a list of layout task forces and their associated mailing lists and repositories.