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Additional Reference Label Generation Rules and Related Updates

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Additional Reference Label Generation Rules and Related Updates Submission - CIRA, the Canadian Internet Registration Authority
24 October 2024

Submission Summary:

CIRA is a long-time advocate for Universal Acceptance and we welcome initiatives to ensure that the DNS is reflective of linguistic diversity in Canada, and globally.  


Additional Reference Label Generation Rules and Related Updates Submission - Mangiok, Thomassie
24 October 2024

Submission Summary:

Mentioned our use of the rai/ᕂ character.

Suggested that the combination of ᓐ and ᒃ doesn't look like ᖕ. Same for ᓐ and ᖕ, make sure the combination doesn't look like ᖖ.

Typo correction.


Additional Reference Label Generation Rules and Related Updates Submission - Tamalik & Associates
23 October 2024

Submission Summary:

A wonderful development for Inuktut syllabics users to be able to register their domains in Inuktut syllabics and not be limited to Roman orthography. The visual presentation of syllabics in web domains strengthens community use of syllabics while it also preserves linguistic diversity. A very commendable effort on the part of all developers involved.


Additional Reference Label Generation Rules and Related Updates Submission - Kooarmornpatana, Pitinan
23 October 2024

Submission Summary:

Submitting on behalf of Phyo Thiri Lwin who reviewed the LGR for Myanmar scripts at ALAC.

“The Myanmar Script Reference LGR (Full Variant) has been reviewed and there is no further comment”


Additional Reference Label Generation Rules and Related Updates Submission - Heryandi, Rizky
23 October 2024

Submission Summary:

I am pleased to express my support for the Second-Level Reference Label Generation Rules (LGRs) for the Balinese script. These rules are essential for establishing a clear and consistent framework for its use in Second-Level Domains (SLDs), which is vital for the script’s preservation in the digital realm.


By adopting these guidelines, we enhance the accessibility of the Balinese script online, encouraging its integration into...


Additional Reference Label Generation Rules and Related Updates Submission - Iskan, Joni
23 October 2024

Submission Summary:

I am in full support of the Second-Level Reference Label Generation Rules (LGRs) for the Balinese script. These rules are crucial for ensuring accurate and standardized usage in Second-Level Domains (SLDs), helping to secure the script’s place in the digital landscape. This initiative not only safeguards the Balinese script but also promotes its wider adoption online, strengthening the cultural and linguistic diversity of the internet.


Additional Reference Label Generation Rules and Related Updates Submission - Paranditha, Muhammad Fauzan
23 October 2024

Submission Summary:

I'm from PANDI and I strongly endorse the Second-Level Reference Label Generation Rules (LGRs) for the Balinese script. These rules are key to preserving the script’s authenticity and ensuring consistent usage in Second-Level Domains (SLDs). By implementing these standards, we can support the continued use of the Balinese script in the digital space, ensuring it remains an important part of our cultural identity.


Additional Reference Label Generation Rules and Related Updates Submission - ayu, ratih
16 October 2024

Submission Summary:

Label Generation Rules for Bali script is a next step for digitalization Balinese script. After this, we hope that Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) of Bali will be release as soon as possible. We always support for native scripts digitalization because this is a part of script preservation in digital era


Additional Reference Label Generation Rules and Related Updates Submission - Purnama, Mohamad Shidiq
16 October 2024

Submission Summary:

Indonesia has many local scripts, and Balinese script is one of the scripts that is widely used in several activities including in public places. Digitalization of Balinese script will support and accelerate the growth of the use of this script, not just writing in public places. I strongly support the efforts of Balinese script to enter the RZ-LGR to accelerate the digitalization of Balinese script on the internet


Additional Reference Label Generation Rules and Related Updates Submission - Fauzi, Muhammad
16 October 2024

Submission Summary:

I am writing to express enthusiastic support for the Second-Level Reference Label Generation Rules (LGRs) for the Balinese script. These guidelines are essential for accurately representing Balinese script within Second-Level Domains (SLDs), a step that not only preserves Bali's unique cultural heritage but also brings it into the digital age with consistency and clarity.


The Balinese script has a rich aesthetic and practical ...


Additional Reference Label Generation Rules and Related Updates Submission - Mahieu, Marc-Antoine
15 October 2024

Submission Summary:

As far as Nunavik Inuktitut is concerned, the reference tables presented in the Second-Level Reference Label Generation Rules (LGRs) for the Inuktitut script are of high quality. They represent an important step towards the universal acceptance of Inuktitut on the Internet.


Additional Reference Label Generation Rules and Related Updates Submission - Sucahyo, Yudho Giri
15 October 2024

Submission Summary:

I fully support the RZ-LGR of Bali script. Indonesia has more than 600 local languages and so far it has been identified that more than 30 of them use non-latin script. This RZ-LGR will be the first from Indonesia, and there will be more.


Additional Reference Label Generation Rules and Related Updates Submission - Putri, Gheafany Widyatika
15 October 2024

Submission Summary:

As a representative of PANDI, I fully support the Second-Level Reference Label Generation Rules (LGRs) for the Balinese script. The adoption of these rules is a crucial step toward ensuring accurate and consistent digital representation of the Balinese script within Second-Level Domains (SLDs), which plays a vital role in preserving and promoting Balinese cultural heritage online.

The LGRs for the Balinese script establish a standardized...


Additional Reference Label Generation Rules and Related Updates Submission - Hendrian, Revaldy
15 October 2024

Submission Summary:

We support the Additional Reference Label Generation Rules and Related Updates to complete the database and giving the use of the development of LGRs but emphasized the importance of balancing security with usability.


Additional Reference Label Generation Rules and Related Updates Submission - Sidauruk, Dominggo Pratama
14 October 2024

Submission Summary:

I fully support the Bali script Label Generation Rules (LGR) proposal. The implementation of Bali script within the ICANN framework is a significant step in preserving and promoting this important cultural heritage. This inclusion will allow the Bali script to be used more widely in the digital landscape, ensuring its continued relevance and accessibility in the modern world. I believe this is a necessary and timely initiative, and I offer my ...


Additional Reference Label Generation Rules and Related Updates Submission - mardana, dodek
14 October 2024

Submission Summary:

I fully support the LGR Aksara Bali proposal as it plays a critical role in preserving and promoting Bali’s rich cultural heritage. The inclusion of Aksara Bali in the Label Generation Rules (LGR) will ensure that this traditional script is accurately represented and safeguarded in the digital age. This initiative not only helps in maintaining the linguistic and cultural identity of Bali but also encourages the broader use and...


Additional Reference Label Generation Rules and Related Updates Submission - Pradana, Ditya
14 October 2024

Submission Summary:

I fully support and endorse the Second-Level Reference Label Generation Rules (LGRs) for the Balinese script. These rules are essential in ensuring the accurate and consistent digital representation of our script, which is vital for preserving and promoting Balinese cultural heritage. By supporting these LGRs, I aim to contribute to the broader efforts of standardizing and strengthening the digital infrastructure necessary for the Balinese scr...


Additional Reference Label Generation Rules and Related Updates Submission - Ivan, Jamrud
14 October 2024

Submission Summary:

I fully agree and support the Regulations for Making Second Level Reference Labels (LGR) for Balinese script. LGR is critical to ensuring an accurate and consistent digital representation of our script, which is critical to preserving and promoting Bali's cultural heritage. By supporting this regulation, I hope to contribute to broader efforts to standardize and strengthen the digital infrastructure needed for the Balinese script


Additional Reference Label Generation Rules and Related Updates Submission - damayanthi, diva
14 October 2024

Submission Summary:

The implementation of LGRs for the Balinese script is a crucial advancement. This standardization preserves our cultural heritage digitally while ensuring consistent use across platforms. As a Balinese, I'm glad to see our traditions adapting to technology without losing their essence. These rules will help future generations easily use and recognize Balinese script in both traditional and modern settings.


Additional Reference Label Generation Rules and Related Updates Submission - fath, royyan
14 October 2024

Submission Summary:

The Balinese script shares similarities with the Javanese script, which makes it easier for certain individuals or groups to understand and learn. This is especially true for experts in the Javanese script, who may find it advantageous when studying the Balinese script. In terms of function and writing, the Balinese script provides clear explanations of character forms, consonants, punctuation, and writing rules. Visually, the Balinese script ...