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I am writing to express my strong support for the proposed integration of the Javanese script into the Second-Level Reference Label Generation Rules (LGR).
The development of this Reference LGR is a vital step toward achieving true digital inclusivity for the Javanese-speaking community. By establishing a standardized, machine-readable format for the Javanese script, ICANN is facilitating the broader adoption and secure implementation ...
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I fully back the adoption of the Javanese script proposal for the Second-Level Reference LGRs. This initiative is a monumental step for cultural preservation, bridging ancient wisdom with the modern internet era. By standardizing the script’s complex grammatical and structural rules, we make the digital space accessible and intuitive for native speakers. This framework ensures that while we honor our linguistic roots, we also maintain a highly...
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Javanese script is not merely a historical legacy, but a living cultural identity that remains relevant in the digital age. As a Javanese script activist, I support the full integration of Javanese script into internet domain names and various digital platforms."
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I am submitting this comment to voice my full support for the proposed Second-Level Reference LGRs for the Javanese script.
From a user perpective, security and stability are just as important as cultural representation. Javanese characters can look quite similiar to one another or to charakters in other scripts, which naturally raises concern about homograph attacks and confusion online. I really appriciete how thoroughly this LGR addre...
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I support the proposal for Java script to be used for digital media purposes throughout the world.
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The Javanese script, sustained by millions of users and preserved across centuries, stands as a living heritage that must not be left behind. Its integration into the digital and internet environment is not only urgent but essential to ensure cultural continuity, empower communities, and safeguard one of the world’s great writing traditions for future generations.
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I highly appreciate this initiative to bring the Javanese script into the international digital world. I hope this program will help the Javanese script become more widely recognized, learned, and used by people from all walks of life, especially in Indonesia, and eventually across the world. Through digitalization, the Javanese script can continue to thrive and remain relevant for future generations.
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As part of the Special Region of Yogyakarta Cultural Office (Dinas Kebudayaan / ꦏꦸꦤ꧀ꦝꦏꦧꦸꦢꦪꦤ꧀), I am very pleased with and fully support the efforts being undertaken by ICANN. I hope that, in the future, the Javanese script (Aksara Jawa / ꦲꦏ꧀ꦱꦫꦗꦮ) can be used more extensively in the digital world, including for writing domain names in non-Latin scripts.
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Javanese script characters have quite a lot of users so it is necessary to provide convenience for users in their experience of using the internet or online.
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I am writing to strongly advocate for the adoption of the proposed Second-Level Reference LGRs for the Javanese script. Digital infrastructure must prioritize defense against look-alike character spoofing. Because Javanese orthography features numerous characters that closely mimic other scripts or internal glyphs, it presents a high-risk surface for homograph exploits. This specific LGR handles these technical vulnerabilities remarkably well ...
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I am submitting this comment to voice my full support for the proposed Second-Level Reference LGRs for the Javanese script.
From a user perspective, security and stability are just as important as cultural representation. Javanese characters can look quite similar to one another or to characters in other scripts, which naturally raises concerns about homograph attacks and confusion online. I really appreciate how thoroughly this LGR addr...
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Overall, I support the publication and advancement of these new and updated Reference LGRs and encourage continued community consultation, transparent documentation, Universal Acceptance efforts, and technically sound implementation practices. These initiatives play a vital role in advancing a secure, stable, multilingual, and globally inclusive Internet where every language and script has the opportunity to thrive online.
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This submission supports the development and publication of additional Reference Label Generation Rules (LGRs) and related updates for Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs). These efforts are important for strengthening a more inclusive, multilingual, and globally accessible Internet.
It highlights the role of IDNs in enabling underserved and underrepresented communities to participate more effectively in the digital ecosystem through im...
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awaiting implementing approved submission for tld
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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...
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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...