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I would like to express our support for the publication and advancement of the Javanese Script and Arabic Script Reference LGR supporting the use of Pegon proposals.
As an observer with an interest in Internationalized Domain Names, local scripts, and the development of a more multilingual Internet, I welcome the continued progress of these proposals. The development of Label Generation Rules for local scripts is an important step toward...
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This submission supports and appreciates the publication of the new and updated Reference Label Generation Rules (LGRs) for multiple scripts and languages. The comment recognizes the important contribution of the IDN community, language experts, and ICANN org in advancing a multilingual and inclusive Internet. The submission also highlights the importance of IDNs and Universal Acceptance in enabling global digital participation across diverse ...
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I would like to express my support for ICANN’s Additional Reference Label Generation Rules and Related Updates, particularly the Reference LGR for the Javanese script and the update to the Arabic script Reference LGR supporting the use of Pegon.
In my view, this is an important step because Javanese and Pegon are not only relevant for education, religious use, cultural a...
Submission Summary:
This submission is made in my individual capacity and expresses overall support for the publication of the new and updated Second-Level Reference Label Generation Rules — LGRs, subject to any specific technical concerns identified by language and script experts. I welcome the addition of new Reference LGRs for the Javanese and Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics (UCAS) scripts, and I support the proposed updates to existing Reference LGRs fo...