On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 1:05 AM, Nasser Hajloo <
n.ha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am working on a project and need a list of Standard Keyboard Layout
> for all country.
All countries? That's a *huge* job. Only rich OS vendors (Apple,
Microsoft, etc), or rich-in-talent international free software
projects can really do that.
> <Item Country="Iran" StandardKeyboardLayout="ISIRI-9147"
The preferred spelling is "ISIRI 9147".
> Producer="FarsiWebSharif"
This is an ISIRI document. Sharif FarsiWeb provided some members of
editorial committee, but the document itself was approved in two
"national committee" sessions by a multitude of experts invited by
ISIRI (including some experts opposing parts of the document) not
named in the document. The first session resulted in some changes in
the standard, and it was the changed document that was approved as a
national standard.
Of course, FarsiWeb people provided the main design and most of the
ideas in the standard. But even then, people like Hooman Mehr, with no
official connection to FarsiWeb, also contributed to the document
(read "out of kindness").
> License="Public Domain,GPL,LGPL"
The license for ISIRI 9147 is just "gratis" (you are free to copy the
document without change, and you don't need to pay money), and it's
copyrighted by ISIRI. It's *not* a free document in FSF terms. You are
not allowed to change it, you don't get the source files, etc.
Roozbeh