----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Transliteration standards in maps I am the new chair of the International Organization for Standardization subcommittee responsible for transliteration (ISO/TC46/SC2: Conversion of Written Languages). The new secretary (Evangelos Melagrakis from Greece) and I hope to make it far more visible and far more relevant to end users than it has been in the past. To enable this, an electronic mailing list for ISO/TC46/SC2 ([log in to unmask]) has now been set up by ELOT (the Greek national standards body). We hope this list will attract researchers and scientists who can add useful information which might assist in developing standards on the Conversion of Written Languages. One major advantage of email is the ability to involve far more people in the development of a common purpose than were involved before, to get user feedback, and expert opinion from various sources. Requests to join the mailing list for ISO/TC46/SC2 In order to join the list you should be actively involved in developing or using transliteration systems, and should be prepared to contribute to it reasonably regularly, particularly by commenting on any working documents, and if appropriate submitting new postings to the list yourself. If you meet these criteria, and wish to join the list, send an email to [log in to unmask], with a copy to [log in to unmask] You should also ask contact your national standards body to express your interest in participating in this work, whether your national member body is a 'P' member, an 'O' member or a non-member of either ISO/TC46/SC2 or ISO/TC46. The chair can provide some information on details on national member bodies of ISO. I look forward to hearing from members of this list. Also please feel free to forward this to anyone else who may be interested in transliteration standardisation issues, and to send any queries about the list to me. Yours sincerely John Clews -- John Clews (Chairman of ISO/TC46/SC2: Conversion of Written Languages) SESAME Computer Projects, 8 Avenue Rd. * email: [log in to unmask] Harrogate, HG2 7PG, United Kingdom * telephone: +44 (0) 1423 888 432