Where is the discussion happening?

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Tex Texin

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Oct 30, 2016, 7:56:40 AM10/30/16
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There hasn't been much discussion on the list this year. Has the discussion of JavaScript I18n moved to other forums or is it just quiet?


Also, I have been hosting the javascript-i18n.com and its variants (js-i18n.com, jsi18n.comjavascripti18n.com) and the domains are up for renewals.

If we aren't going to be updating the site with info on libraries, tests etc. then I might drop down to just one domain or even drop hosting them.

The cost for the domains and hosting is not huge, but if we aren't providing or adding value, I can use the funds for something else.

Personally, I have been working in other spaces than JavaScript so haven't been testing or using libraries much of late.

The deadline for me to renew is in a couple days, so quick replies are appreciated.

http://www.jsi18n.com/

tex





Rafael Xavier

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Oct 30, 2016, 8:13:03 AM10/30/16
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Hi Tex,
Thanks for bringing it up. Basically, a lot of discussions have been happening on https://github.com/tc39/ecma402 instead of this list, which by the way is a very good thing in the push for standards.

Caridy,
Is progress of ECMA-402 summarized/highlighted somewhere for quick digestion please?

Thanks

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Caridy Patino

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Oct 30, 2016, 11:50:02 AM10/30/16
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Xavier, we don't have a formal list of changes, we just have the git repo with the PRs and issues. We normally provide the list of changes on the pre-release notes when we make the cut earlier in the year.

/caridy

Rafael Xavier

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Oct 30, 2016, 12:37:08 PM10/30/16
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Thanks

On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 1:49 PM, Caridy Patino <car...@gmail.com> wrote:
Xavier, we don't have a formal list of changes, we just have the git repo with the PRs and issues. We normally provide the list of changes on the pre-release notes when we make the cut earlier in the year.

/caridy

On Oct 30, 2016, at 1:13 PM, Rafael Xavier <rxav...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Tex,
Thanks for bringing it up. Basically, a lot of discussions have been happening on https://github.com/tc39/ecma402 instead of this list, which by the way is a very good thing in the push for standards.

Caridy,
Is progress of ECMA-402 summarized/highlighted somewhere for quick digestion please?

Thanks
On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 9:56 AM, Tex Texin <text...@gmail.com> wrote:
There hasn't been much discussion on the list this year. Has the discussion of JavaScript I18n moved to other forums or is it just quiet?


Also, I have been hosting the javascript-i18n.com and its variants (js-i18n.com, jsi18n.comjavascripti18n.com) and the domains are up for renewals.

If we aren't going to be updating the site with info on libraries, tests etc. then I might drop down to just one domain or even drop hosting them.

The cost for the domains and hosting is not huge, but if we aren't providing or adding value, I can use the funds for something else.

Personally, I have been working in other spaces than JavaScript so haven't been testing or using libraries much of late.

The deadline for me to renew is in a couple days, so quick replies are appreciated.

http://www.jsi18n.com/

tex





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Tex Texin

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Oct 30, 2016, 3:50:31 PM10/30/16
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I don’t see much discussion there either. Also that discussion is about the proposed standard not about the support from browsers or libraries. We were evaluating existing functionality which is different from evolving the standard.

 

tex

 

From: Rafael Xavier [mailto:rxav...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2016 5:13 AM
To: Tex Texin; Caridy Patiño
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Subject: Re: Where is the discussion happening?

 

Hi Tex,

Thanks for bringing it up. Basically, a lot of discussions have been happening on https://github.com/tc39/ecma402 instead of this list, which by the way is a very good thing in the push for standards.

Caridy,

Is progress of ECMA-402 summarized/highlighted somewhere for quick digestion please?

 

Thanks

On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 9:56 AM, Tex Texin <text...@gmail.com> wrote:

There hasn't been much discussion on the list this year. Has the discussion of JavaScript I18n moved to other forums or is it just quiet?


Also, I have been hosting the javascript-i18n.com and its variants (js-i18n.com, jsi18n.comjavascripti18n.com) and the domains are up for renewals.

If we aren't going to be updating the site with info on libraries, tests etc. then I might drop down to just one domain or even drop hosting them.

The cost for the domains and hosting is not huge, but if we aren't providing or adding value, I can use the funds for something else.

Personally, I have been working in other spaces than JavaScript so haven't been testing or using libraries much of late.

The deadline for me to renew is in a couple days, so quick replies are appreciated.

http://www.jsi18n.com/

tex




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Steven R. Loomis

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Oct 31, 2016, 10:17:07 AM10/31/16
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Tex, thanks for hosting these.

  I know for me, a lot of the discussion is on the Ecma402 repo Rafael mentioned, or the #402 channel of the ECMA slack.   Yes, it’s technically about the proposed standard, however, the proposals are usually a ways from implementation, so there’s some discussion about what happens meantime.

The Intl WG for Node.js https://github.com/nodejs/intl has not met for a few months, but I’m hoping to get that restarted in the next couple of months. That’s more of an environment than a library.

-s

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