Re: Historians- what is origin of i18n, l10n, etc.?

From: Rick McGowan (rick@unicode.org)
Date: Thu Oct 10 2002 - 11:35:10 EDT

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    The earliest reference I can find to "i18n" in my old e-mail trail is the
    following e-mail to the "sun!unicode" mail list by Glenn Wright. This was
    Oct 5, 1989. By that time, the term was definitely current, as Mr. Hiura
    suggests.

            Rick

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    > From upheisei!attunix!sun!glennw Thu Oct 5 15:59:05 EDT 1989
    > Date: Thu, 5 Oct 89 12:46:22 PDT
    > From: sun!glennw (Glenn P. Wright)
    > To: sun!unicode
    > Subject: Next Unicode meeting
    >
    > Time:
    >
    > Monday Oct 9th. 4pm
    >
    > Place:
    > Sun Microsystems, Building 5, 2550 Garcia Avenue
    >
    > Agenda:
    >
    > Discussion of Current X3L2 proposal status
    > Discussion on future Unicode committee organisation
    > Joe will have updates on the Unicode chart
    > (depending on the As pitching rate)
    > Liason reports -
    > X/Open,
    > Joint i18n meeting,
    > Ad Hoc meeting in Peking (oops).
    >
    > Other (could be lots of this)
    >
    >
    > How to get there
    >



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