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Subject: Re: Call for Comment: proposed Charter for XLIFF Object Model and Other Serializations (XLIFF OMOS) TC


Chet, all, resubmitting with 1st meeting specifics as advised.


The only additional tracked change in the attached 1.0.1 version is adding the 1st meeting specifics.

XLIFF OMOS TC Charter

 

Section 1: TC Charter

 

(1)(a) TC Name

 

XLIFF Object Model and Other Serializations (XLIFF OMOS) Technical Committee 

 

(1)(b) Statement of Purpose

 

This committee’s high level purpose is to further advance standards based payload and metadata interoperability in the Globalization, Internationalization, Localization and Translation (GILT) industries. This TC will be describing and defining standard serialization independent interchange objects based predominantly on state of the art and legacy XML standards that have been successfully used in the GILT industries ever since inception of XML. Defining specific serializations, transaction models, standard interfaces and web services based on the defined objects and object models is also in scope as far as it facilitates the high level purpose set out here. 

 

(1)(c) Scope

 

The following items belong to the Scope of Work and are expected to be refined as the TC gains additional insights into evolving GILT industry use cases. Members will gather insights and requirements from consultations with the wider community of industry stakeholders, annual Symposia, questionnaires, etc. and use these insights to produce concrete technical deliverables. 

 

In particular, in case that XLIFF TC identifies the need for a major new version of the XLIFF standard and starts moving away from the XLIFF 2 family of standards, this TC will work in concert with those developments and develop a serialization independent Object Model for the major new version, non-XML serializations etc. exactly as it now works on these items for the XLIFF 2 family of standards, TMX etc. 

 

i)       Define and maintain a serialization independent Object Model for the XLIFF 2 family of standards that is being developed by the OASIS XLIFF TC. 

 

ii)      Define and maintain non-XML serializations of the said XLIFF Object Model, prominently a JSON serialization, but also any other serializations that could not be developed by the XLIFF TC for scope restriction reasons, as industry needs arise. 

 

iii)     Define specific standard Application Interfaces (API) and abstract service architectures for various XLIFF serializations and other related standards (such as TMX, TBX, ITS, SRX etc.) and their various serializations used in concert for GILT payload and metadata interchange. 

 

iv)      Host and maintain TMX 1.4b (1.4.2), develop and maintain any successor versions of the TMX standard including its serialization independent Object Model and various serializations as the need arises. 

 

v)       Define and describe lossless or nearly lossless mappings between XLIFF and related GILT standards, define those mappings in an abstract way and for specific serializations as the need arises. 

 

vi)      Define and describe informative best practices and abstract services architecture recommendations with regards to usage of the XLIFF 2 family of standards and related standards including but not limited to current and successor versions of TMX, TBX, SRX, ITS and other related standards used for data and metadata interchange in the GILT industries. 

 

(1)(d) Deliverables

 

The following are high priority technical deliverables that should be developed and published in the OASIS standards track within 24 months from TC initiation: 

 

i)       Serialization independent Object Model for the XLIFF 2 family of standards 

 

ii)      JSON serialization of XLIFF 2.1 

 

Work on the following may start during the work on the above high priority deliverables or later on given the general sense of urgency for those within the GILT industries 

 

iii)     Republishing of TMX 1.4b (1.4.2) under OASIS IPR 

 

iv)      Major new version of TMX, compatible with XLIFF 2 family of standards 

 

(1)(e) IPR Mode

 

Non-Assertion 

 

(1)(f) Audience

 

The expected audience for the work of the XLIFF OMOS TC includes but is not limited to: 

 

- Multilingual content and software architects and strategists, multilingual content publishers 

 

- GILT services architects and developers 

 

- Content owners and managers that seek to publish their content in multiple localized versions 

- Software providers for internationalization, localization, and translation tools and processes, including language technology components

 

- Technical communicators employing localization tools and processes for multilingual publishing of their content 

 

- Localization service providers who need to interact seamlessly with localizable and localized content of their customers 

 

(1)(g) Language

 

English (US spelling) 

 

Section 2: Additional Information

 

(2)(a) Identification of Similar Work

 

This TC is intended as the sister committee to OASIS XLIFF TC. The Scope of Work of this TC is designed so that it complements the Scope of Work of the XLIFF TC that could not work on this TCs work items because of legacy scope restrictions. Strong and close liaison will be maintained with XLIFF TC, membership is expected to overlap to large extent. 

 

Other related standards, standards bodies and groups are currently the following: 

 

W3C ITS 2.0 and the W3C ITS Interest Group 

 

ULI TC at Unicode Consortium, their contributions to CLDR (for instance natural languages segmentation behavior), hosting and maintenance work on SRX, word counting and match similarity related standards and best practices 

 

ISO TC 37 TBX and LTAC work on TBX 

 

This TC is also ready to receive Localization related work items from ETSI on behalf of the disbanded ETSI ISG LIS, as long as those fall under XLIFF OMOS Scope of Work and were not transferred to other more closely related standardization body or group 

 

Other standardization work items at other groups may arise that are relevant for this TCs 

 

This TC will also strive to work in concert with other OASIS committees, prominently CMIS, UBL, DITA, DocBook, and ARIP.

 

(2)(b) First TC Meeting 

 

08 December 2015, at 4pm GMT(Western European Time). The meeting will be sponsored by Trinity College Dublin (ADAPT).

 

(2)(c) Ongoing Meeting Schedule

 

The ongoing meetings will be held on 2nd and 4th Tuesdays each month, at 4pm GMT (Western European time with or w/o DST depending on the season). The meetings will be initially sponsored by Trinity College Dublin (ADAPT). TC members can agree to skip a regular Tuesday meeting from time to time if quorum will not likely be achieved due to holiday seasons, or a majority of voters otherwise unavailable. 

 

(2)(d) TC Proposers

 

David Filip, filipd@tcd.ie, Trinity College Dublin (ADAPT) 

 

Dave Lewis, dave.lewis@cs.tcd.ie, Trinity College Dublin (ADAPT) 

 

Yves Savourel, ysavourel@enlaso.com, Individual

 

Patrik Mazanek, pmazanek@sdl.com, SDL 

 

Lucian Podereu, lpodereu@sdl.com, SDL 

 

Bryan Schnabel, bryan.s.schnabel@tektronix.com, Individual 

 

Felix Sasaki, felix@sasakiatcf.com, Individual 

 

Lucia Morado, lucia.morado@unige.ch, Individual

 

(2)(e) Primary Representatives' Support

 

I, David Lewis, dave.lewis@cs.tcd.ie, as OASIS primary representative for Trinity College Dublin (ADAPT), confirm our support for this proposed Charter and endorse our participants listed above as named co-proposers and convener. 

 

I, Nuno Linhares, nlinhares@sdl.com, as OASIS primary representative for SDL, confirm our support for this proposed Charter and endorse our participants listed above as named co-proposers. 

 

(2)(f) TC Convener

 

David Filip, filipd@tcd.ie, Trinity College Dublin (ADAPT) 

 

(2)(g) OASIS Member Section

 

Decision to be deferred. 

 

(2)(h) Anticipated Contributions

 

TMX 1.4.2 (1.4b) from ETSI

http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_gs/lis/001_099/002/01.04.02_60/gs_lis002v010402p.pdf 

 

(2)(i) FAQ Document 

 

Q1 [IPR Mode]: "Why did you choose the Non-Assertion mode?"  

A1 [IPR Mode] "Under the Non-Assertion mode, all parties agree not to seek to enforce any patent or other intellectual property rights they may have in case usage of those is essential to implement the standards produced by that committee. This precludes the need for licensing terms altogether and makes it easier for open-source developers in particular to participate. The majority of new OASIS Technical Committees choose to work under the Non-Assertion mode." 

 

Q2 [Join OASIS] "How do I get involved in XLIFF OMOS TC?"  

A2 [Join OASIS] "All interested parties are welcome to participate in the XLIFF OMOS TC as long as they are or are willing to become OASIS members; contact join@oasis-open.org for details." 

 

(2)(j) Work Product Titles and Acronyms

 

TBD


 [DF1]The correct form is “Mazánek” unfortunately the extended character “á” had not survived the submission so we had to go with a plain “a” this time round L

 [DF2]The correct form is “Lucía” unfortunately the extended character “í” had not survived the submission so we had to go with a plain “i“ this time round L


Dr. David Filip
===========
OASIS XLIFF TC Secretary, Editor, and Liaison Officer
Spokes Research Fellow
ADAPT Centre
KDEG, Trinity College Dublin
Mobile: +420-777-218-122


On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 4:27 PM, Chet Ensign <chet.ensign@oasis-open.org> wrote:
Hi David, 

This looks great. I did catch one correction that we need: 

2b - first meeting. This also needs the time (e.g. 4PM GMT as the next section states) and it needs to state who will sponsor the call (e.g. Trinity College). 

If you can just tweak and send back to me, that'll be fantastic. 

Thanks, 

/chet


On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 7:48 AM, David Filip <david.filip@adaptcentre.ie> wrote:
Chet, all,

this is the submission of the final XLIFF OMOS TC Charter that will be published by OASIS Admin on 6th November.
Other co-proposers may be added up until 5th November.

Attached is the final charter docx with tracked changes from the reviewed version.
Apart from explicitly adding the ARIP TC liaison, three minor editorial changes were made (WRT special characters handling and ETSI ISG LIS formulation clarified)

XLIFF OMOS TC Charter

 

Section 1: TC Charter

 

(1)(a) TC Name

 

XLIFF Object Model and Other Serializations (XLIFF OMOS) Technical Committee 

 

(1)(b) Statement of Purpose

 

This committee’s high level purpose is to further advance standards based payload and metadata interoperability in the Globalization, Internationalization, Localization and Translation (GILT) industries. This TC will be describing and defining standard serialization independent interchange objects based predominantly on state of the art and legacy XML standards that have been successfully used in the GILT industries ever since inception of XML. Defining specific serializations, transaction models, standard interfaces and web services based on the defined objects and object models is also in scope as far as it facilitates the high level purpose set out here. 

 

(1)(c) Scope

 

The following items belong to the Scope of Work and are expected to be refined as the TC gains additional insights into evolving GILT industry use cases. Members will gather insights and requirements from consultations with the wider community of industry stakeholders, annual Symposia, questionnaires, etc. and use these insights to produce concrete technical deliverables. 

 

In particular, in case that XLIFF TC identifies the need for a major new version of the XLIFF standard and starts moving away from the XLIFF 2 family of standards, this TC will work in concert with those developments and develop a serialization independent Object Model for the major new version, non-XML serializations etc. exactly as it now works on these items for the XLIFF 2 family of standards, TMX etc. 

 

i)       Define and maintain a serialization independent Object Model for the XLIFF 2 family of standards that is being developed by the OASIS XLIFF TC. 

 

ii)      Define and maintain non-XML serializations of the said XLIFF Object Model, prominently a JSON serialization, but also any other serializations that could not be developed by the XLIFF TC for scope restriction reasons, as industry needs arise. 

 

iii)     Define specific standard Application Interfaces (API) and abstract service architectures for various XLIFF serializations and other related standards (such as TMX, TBX, ITS, SRX etc.) and their various serializations used in concert for GILT payload and metadata interchange. 

 

iv)      Host and maintain TMX 1.4b (1.4.2), develop and maintain any successor versions of the TMX standard including its serialization independent Object Model and various serializations as the need arises. 

 

v)       Define and describe lossless or nearly lossless mappings between XLIFF and related GILT standards, define those mappings in an abstract way and for specific serializations as the need arises. 

 

vi)      Define and describe informative best practices and abstract services architecture recommendations with regards to usage of the XLIFF 2 family of standards and related standards including but not limited to current and successor versions of TMX, TBX, SRX, ITS and other related standards used for data and metadata interchange in the GILT industries. 

 

(1)(d) Deliverables

 

The following are high priority technical deliverables that should be developed and published in the OASIS standards track within 24 months from TC initiation: 

 

i)       Serialization independent Object Model for the XLIFF 2 family of standards 

 

ii)      JSON serialization of XLIFF 2.1 

 

Work on the following may start during the work on the above high priority deliverables or later on given the general sense of urgency for those within the GILT industries 

 

iii)     Republishing of TMX 1.4b (1.4.2) under OASIS IPR 

 

iv)      Major new version of TMX, compatible with XLIFF 2 family of standards 

 

(1)(e) IPR Mode

 

Non-Assertion 

 

(1)(f) Audience

 

The expected audience for the work of the XLIFF OMOS TC includes but is not limited to: 

 

- Multilingual content and software architects and strategists, multilingual content publishers 

 

- GILT services architects and developers 

 

- Content owners and managers that seek to publish their content in multiple localized versions 

- Software providers for internationalization, localization, and translation tools and processes, including language technology components

 

- Technical communicators employing localization tools and processes for multilingual publishing of their content 

 

- Localization service providers who need to interact seamlessly with localizable and localized content of their customers 

 

(1)(g) Language

 

English (US spelling) 

 

Section 2: Additional Information

 

(2)(a) Identification of Similar Work

 

This TC is intended as the sister committee to OASIS XLIFF TC. The Scope of Work of this TC is designed so that it complements the Scope of Work of the XLIFF TC that could not work on this TCs work items because of legacy scope restrictions. Strong and close liaison will be maintained with XLIFF TC, membership is expected to overlap to large extent. 

 

Other related standards, standards bodies and groups are currently the following: 

 

W3C ITS 2.0 and the W3C ITS Interest Group 

 

ULI TC at Unicode Consortium, their contributions to CLDR (for instance natural languages segmentation behavior), hosting and maintenance work on SRX, word counting and match similarity related standards and best practices 

 

ISO TC 37 TBX and LTAC work on TBX 

 

This TC is also ready to receive Localization related work items from ETSI on behalf of the disbanded ETSI ISG LIS, as long as those fall under XLIFF OMOS Scope of Work and were not transferred to other more closely related standardization body or group 

 

Other standardization work items at other groups may arise that are relevant for this TCs 

 

This TC will also strive to work in concert with other OASIS committees, prominently CMIS, UBL, DITA, DocBook, and ARIP.

 

(2)(b) First TC Meeting 

 

08 December 2015 

 

(2)(c) Ongoing Meeting Schedule

 

The ongoing meetings will be held on 2nd and 4th Tuesdays each month, at 4pm GMT (Western European time with or w/o DST depending on the season). The meetings will be initially sponsored by Trinity College Dublin (ADAPT). TC members can agree to skip a regular Tuesday meeting from time to time if quorum will not likely be achieved due to holiday seasons, or a majority of voters otherwise unavailable. 

 

(2)(d) TC Proposers

 

David Filip, filipd@tcd.ie, Trinity College Dublin (ADAPT) 

 

Dave Lewis, dave.lewis@cs.tcd.ie, Trinity College Dublin (ADAPT) 

 

Yves Savourel, ysavourel@enlaso.com, Individual

 

Patrik Mazanekpmazanek@sdl.com, SDL 

 

Lucian Podereu, lpodereu@sdl.com, SDL 

 

Bryan Schnabel, bryan.s.schnabel@tektronix.com, Individual 

 

Felix Sasaki, felix@sasakiatcf.com, Individual 

 

Lucia Morado, lucia.morado@unige.ch, Individual

 

(2)(e) Primary Representatives' Support

 

I, David Lewis, dave.lewis@cs.tcd.ie, as OASIS primary representative for Trinity College Dublin (ADAPT), confirm our support for this proposed Charter and endorse our participants listed above as named co-proposers and convener. 

 

I, Nuno Linhares, nlinhares@sdl.com, as OASIS primary representative for SDL, confirm our support for this proposed Charter and endorse our participants listed above as named co-proposers. 

 

(2)(f) TC Convener

 

David Filip, filipd@tcd.ie, Trinity College Dublin (ADAPT) 

 

(2)(g) OASIS Member Section

 

Decision to be deferred. 

 

(2)(h) Anticipated Contributions

 

TMX 1.4.2 (1.4b) from ETSI

http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_gs/lis/001_099/002/01.04.02_60/gs_lis002v010402p.pdf 

 

(2)(i) FAQ Document 

 

Q1 [IPR Mode]: "Why did you choose the Non-Assertion mode?"  

A1 [IPR Mode] "Under the Non-Assertion mode, all parties agree not to seek to enforce any patent or other intellectual property rights they may have in case usage of those is essential to implement the standards produced by that committee. This precludes the need for licensing terms altogether and makes it easier for open-source developers in particular to participate. The majority of new OASIS Technical Committees choose to work under the Non-Assertion mode." 

 

Q2 [Join OASIS] "How do I get involved in XLIFF OMOS TC?"  

A2 [Join OASIS] "All interested parties are welcome to participate in the XLIFF OMOS TC as long as they are or are willing to become OASIS members; contact join@oasis-open.org for details." 

 

(2)(j) Work Product Titles and Acronyms

 

TBD


 [DF1]The correct form is “Mazánek” unfortunately the extended character “á” had not survived the submission so we had to go with a plain “a” this time round L

 [DF2]The correct form is “Lucía” unfortunately the extended character “í” had not survived the submission so we had to go with a plain “i“ this time round L



Dr. David Filip
===========
OASIS XLIFF TC Secretary, Editor, and Liaison Officer
Spokes Research Fellow
ADAPT Centre
KDEG, Trinity College Dublin


On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 6:53 PM, David Filip <david.filip@adaptcentre.ie> wrote:
Hi again, all,
Even though we did not record any comment to the proposed draft charter it will be beneficial - for the current co-proposers and potential other co-proposers and early joiners that might be on the publicly archived list - to record changes made and potentially to be made to this charter.

Changes to date
----------------------
Compared to the version that was first communicated in XLIFF P&L SC of the XLIFF TC, this publicly reviewed draft contains the following changes:
- explicitly adding architecture blueprint deliverables along with APIs (that were in from the start) to the scope
- explicitly calling out NLP tool makers in the audience section of the charter
The above already is in the reviewed charter, this is tracked just for the benefit of people who saw earlier drafts.

Pending/proposed changes
------------------------------------
Other changes that we expect to make by 5th November, when the final charter will need to be submitted for the call for participation:

- We want to list OASIS ARIP TC as an explicit liaison https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=arip
ARIP TC looks into adding the Augmented Reality feature into Information products and also into making content fit for AR. There is a close relationship between this TC and DITA TC and also what we are trying to do at XLIFF OMOS. 
- If we receive other co-proposer primaries statements of support by 6th November, these statements and the co-proposers will be added to the part 2.

Feel free to clarify anything of the above with the publicly archived list OASIS Charter Discuss List <oasis-charter-discuss@lists.oasis-open.org> on CC or privately, whichever you prefer.

Cheers and thanks
dF 
   

Dr. David Filip
===========
OASIS XLIFF TC Secretary, Editor, and Liaison Officer
Spokes Research Fellow
ADAPT Centre
KDEG, Trinity College Dublin


On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 6:02 PM, David Filip <david.filip@adaptcentre.ie> wrote:
Hi all, this is to record in my position as the convener that no comments were recorded during the OASIS membership at large review.
Cheers and thanks
dF

Dr. David Filip
===========
OASIS XLIFF TC Secretary, Editor, and Liaison Officer
Spokes Research Fellow
ADAPT Centre
KDEG, Trinity College Dublin


On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 11:53 PM, Chet Ensign <chet.ensign@oasis-open.org> wrote:
To OASIS Members:

A draft TC charter has been submitted to establish the XLIFF Object Model and Other Serializations (XLIFF OMOS) Technical Committee. In accordance with the OASIS TC Process Policy section 2.2: (https://www.oasis-open.org/policies-guidelines/tc-process#formation) the proposed charter is hereby submitted for comment. The comment period shall remain open until 23:59 GMT on 23 October 2015.

OASIS maintains a mailing list for the purpose of submitting comments on proposed charters. Any OASIS member may post to this list by sending email to: oasis-charter-discuss@lists.oasis-open.org. All messages will be publicly archived at: http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/oasis-charter-discuss/. Members who wish to receive emails must join the group by selecting "join group" on the group home page: http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/oasis-charter-discuss/. Employees of organizational members do not require primary representative approval to subscribe to the oasis-charter-discuss e-mail.

A telephone conference will be held among the Convener, the OASIS TC Administrator, and those proposers who wish to attend within four days of the close of the comment period. The announcement and call-in information will be noted on the OASIS Charter Discuss Group Calendar.

We encourage member comment and ask that you note the name of the proposed TC (XLIFF OMOS) in the subject line of your email message.

--- TC Charter

Section 1: TC Charter
 
(1)(a) TC Name
 
XLIFF Object Model and Other Serializations (XLIFF OMOS) Technical Committee 
 
(1)(b) Statement of Purpose
 
This committees high level purpose is to further advance standards based payload and metadata interoperability in the Globalization, Internationalization, Localization and Translation (GILT) industries. This TC will be describing and defining standard serialization independent interchange objects based predominantly on state of the art and legacy XML standards that have been successfully used in the GILT industries ever since inception of XML. Defining specific serializations, transaction models, standard interfaces and web services based on the defined objects and object models is also in scope as far as it facilitates the high level purpose set out here. 
 
(1)(c) Scope
 
The following items belong to the Scope of Work and are expected to be refined as the TC gains additional insights into evolving GILT industry use cases. Members will gather insights and requirements from consultations with the wider community of industry stakeholders, annual Symposia, questionnaires, etc. and use these insights to produce concrete technical deliverables. 

In particular, in case that XLIFF TC identifies the need for a major new version of the XLIFF standard and starts moving away from the XLIFF 2 family of standards, this TC will work in concert with those developments and develop a serialization independent Object Model for the major new version, non-XML serializations etc. exactly as it now works on these items for the XLIFF 2 family of standards, TMX etc. 

i) Define and maintain a serialization independent Object Model for the XLIFF 2 family of standards that is being developed by the OASIS XLIFF TC. 

ii) Define and maintain non-XML serializations of the said XLIFF Object Model, prominently a JSON serialization, but also any other serializations that could not be developed by the XLIFF TC for scope restriction reasons, as industry needs arise. 

iii) Define specific standard Application Interfaces (API) and abstract service architectures for various XLIFF serializations and other related standards (such as TMX, TBX, ITS, SRX etc.) and their various serializations used in concert for GILT payload and metadata interchange. 

iv) Host and maintain TMX 1.4b (1.4.2), develop and maintain any successor versions of the TMX standard including its serialization independent Object Model and various serializations as the need arises. 

v) Define and describe lossless or nearly lossless mappings between XLIFF and related GILT standards, define those mappings in an abstract way and for specific serializations as the need arises. 

vi) Define and describe informative best practices and abstract services architecture recommendations with regards to usage of the XLIFF 2 family of standards and related standards including but not limited to current and successor versions of TMX, TBX, SRX, ITS and other related standards used for data and metadata interchange in the GILT industries. 
 
(1)(d) Deliverables
 
The following are high priority technical deliverables that should be developed and published in the OASIS standards track within 24 months from TC initiation: 

i) Serialization independent Object Model for the XLIFF 2 family of standards 

ii) JSON serialization of XLIFF 2.1 

Work on the following may start during the work on the above high priority deliverables or later on given the general sense of urgency for those within the GILT industries 

iii) Republishing of TMX 1.4b (1.4.2) under OASIS IPR 

iv) Major new version of TMX, compatible with XLIFF 2 family of standards 
 
(1)(e) IPR Mode
 
Non-Assertion 
 
(1)(f) Audience
 
The expected audience for the work of the XLIFF OMOS TC includes but is not limited to: 

- Multilingual content and software architects and strategists, multilingual content publishers 

- GILT services architects and developers 

- Content owners and managers that seek to publish their content in multiple localized versions 
- Software providers for internationalization, localization, and translation tools and processes, including language technology components

- Technical communicators employing localization tools and processes for multilingual publishing of their content 

- Localization service providers who need to interact seamlessly with localizable and localized content of their customers 
 
(1)(g) Language
 
English (US spelling) 
 
Section 2: Additional Information
 
(2)(a) Identification of Similar Work

This TC is intended as the sister committee to OASIS XLIFF TC. The Scope of Work of this TC is designed so that it complements the Scope of Work of the XLIFF TC that could not work on this TCs work items because of legacy scope restrictions. Strong and close liaison will be maintained with XLIFF TC, membership is expected to overlap to large extent. 

Other related standards, standards bodies and groups are currently the following: 

W3C ITS 2.0 and the W3C ITS Interest Group 

ULI TC at Unicode Consortium, their contributions to CLDR (for instance natural languages segmentation behavior), hosting and maintenance work on SRX, word counting and match similarity related standards and best practices 

ISO TC 37 TBX and LTAC work on TBX 

This TC is also ready to receive Localization related work items from the disbanded ETSI ISG LIS, as long as those fall under XLIFF OMOS Scope of Work and were not transferred to other more closely related standardization body or group 

Other standardization work items at other groups may arise that are relevant for this TCs 

This TC will also strive to work in concert with other OASIS committees, prominently CMIS, UBL, DITA and DocBook 

(2)(b) First TC Meeting 

08 December 2015 

(2)(c) Ongoing Meeting Schedule

The ongoing meetings will be held on 2nd and 4th Tuesdays each month, at 4pm GMT (Western European time with or w/o DST depending on the season). The meetings will be initially sponsored by Trinity College Dublin (ADAPT). TC members can agree to skip a regular Tuesday meeting from time to time if quorum will not likely be achieved due to holiday seasons, or a majority of voters otherwise unavailable. 

(2)(d) TC Proposers

David Filip, filipd@tcd.ie, Trinity College Dublin (ADAPT) 

Dave Lewis, dave.lewis@cs.tcd.ie, Trinity College Dublin (ADAPT) 

Yves Savourel, ysavourel@enlaso.com, Individual

Patrik Maznek, pmazanek@sdl.com, SDL 

Lucian Podereu, lpodereu@sdl.com, SDL 

Bryan Schnabel, bryan.s.schnabel@tektronix.com, Individual 

Felix Sasaki, felix@sasakiatcf.com, Individual 

Luca Morado, lucia.morado@unige.ch, Individual

(2)(e) Primary Representatives' Support

I, David Lewis, dave.lewis@cs.tcd.ie, as OASIS primary representative for Trinity College Dublin (ADAPT), confirm our support for this proposed Charter and endorse our participants listed above as named co-proposers and convener. 

I, Nuno Linhares, nlinhares@sdl.com, as OASIS primary representative for SDL, confirm our support for this proposed Charter and endorse our participants listed above as named co-proposers. 

(2)(f) TC Convener

David Filip, filipd@tcd.ie, Trinity College Dublin (ADAPT) 
 
(2)(g) OASIS Member Section

Decision to be deferred. 

(2)(h) Anticipated Contributions

TMX 1.4.2 (1.4b) from ETSI

(2)(i) FAQ Document 

Q1 [IPR Mode]: "Why did you choose the Non-Assertion mode?"  
A1 [IPR Mode] "Under the Non-Assertion mode, all parties agree not to seek to enforce any patent or other intellectual property rights they may have in case usage of those is essential to implement the standards produced by that committee. This precludes the need for licensing terms altogether and makes it easier for open-source developers in particular to participate. The majority of new OASIS Technical Committees choose to work under the Non-Assertion mode." 

Q2 [Join OASIS] "How do I get involved in XLIFF OMOS TC?"  
A2 [Join OASIS] "All interested parties are welcome to participate in the XLIFF OMOS TC as long as they are or are willing to become OASIS members; contact join@oasis-open.org for details." 

(2)(j) Work Product Titles and Acronyms

TBD

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Chet Ensign
Director of Standards Development and TC Administration 
OASIS: Advancing open standards for the information society
http://www.oasis-open.org

Primary: +1 973-996-2298
Mobile: +1 201-341-1393 






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/chet 
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Chet Ensign
Director of Standards Development and TC Administration 
OASIS: Advancing open standards for the information society
http://www.oasis-open.org

Primary: +1 973-996-2298
Mobile: +1 201-341-1393 

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