Yesim Nazlar: (3/13/2019 17:00) Hello, my name is Yeşim Nazlar and I will be monitoring this chat room. In this role, I am the voice for the remote participants, ensuring that they are heard equally with those who are “in-room” participants. When submitting a question that you want me to read out loud on the mic, please provide your name and affiliation if you have one, start your sentence with <QUESTION> and end it with <QUESTION>. When submitting a comment that you want me to read out loud of the mic, once again provide your name and affiliation if you have one then start your sentence with a <COMMENT> and end it with <COMMENT>.  Text outside these quotes will be considered as part of “chat” and will not be read out loud on the mic. Any questions or comments provided outside of the session time will not be read aloud. Please note that audio is available in French and Spanish. All chat sessions are being archived and follow the ICANN Expected Standards of Behavior: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.icann.org_resources_pages_expected-2Dstandards-2D2012-2D05-2D1&d=DwIFaQ&c=FmY1u3PJp6wrcrwll3mSVzgfkbPSS6sJms7xcl4I5cM&r=PqnmlD10aN3cxIHyiUf_hNf25P6Dsv7dJM6flBzRrBs&m=YhUe7TF9AHUaRA_4fo7tpzT_EthCvhxgOxp4WDY3lU8&s=gHavwaDCmwjpQ4MfZk6-99bwZ23GHxSmLx3qJ6Sq_PI&e=
      Ajay Data: (17:26) This is the Email Address Don Wanted you to send email to kōrero@ngāpukapuka.nz
      Ajay Data: (17:26) you can copy paste and try to send.
      Seun Ojedeji: (17:33) please say your name 
      Sarah Kiden: (17:33) :-)
      Satish Babu: (17:34) Here is an example of a multi-script email ID: സതീശ് @नमस्कार.भारत (not sure if it will transfer properly on Adobe Connect)
      Sarah Kiden: (17:34) It did :-)
      Satish Babu: (17:35) Looks like...
      Seun Ojedeji: (17:36) Thank you for stating your name Denis
      John Laprise: (17:38) I managed it: kōrero@ngāpukapuka.nz
      Satish Babu: (17:43) Typing is not difficult for most users who speak French, Spanish or other non-English languages.
      Ashish: (17:44) The idea is to get more and more people Online.. Those who are much comfortable in there own language
      Nattaporn 2: (17:59) I work with farmers in Thailand. EAI can be very useful. I wil start using in my community.  It'll be difficult business wise but definitely useful. I hope we can have a small group discussion about implementing EAI in the year end iCANN meeting in Canada.  
      Ashish: (18:07) https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__uasg.tech_global-2Dsupport-2Dcentre_&d=DwIFaQ&c=FmY1u3PJp6wrcrwll3mSVzgfkbPSS6sJms7xcl4I5cM&r=PqnmlD10aN3cxIHyiUf_hNf25P6Dsv7dJM6flBzRrBs&m=YhUe7TF9AHUaRA_4fo7tpzT_EthCvhxgOxp4WDY3lU8&s=d1RLTAjF7eP_F5Dg_SQdZKcnJV2fde8sQB5GYisOAUw&e=
      Ashish: (18:07) use it log your UA issues
      Ashish: (18:07) to*
      Alberto Soto: (18:14)  <COMMENT>   Don asked us for collaboration. For example, in LACRALO we have around 55 ALS in some 22 countries. Not all are active in LACRALO or in ALAC or in ICANN. But they are very active locally. They can reach ISP, Universities, companies, etc. It would be enough to add the ones we want with universal acceptance to achieve this collaboration
      Sivasubramanian M: (18:22) Why not focus ALAC community efforts on working with major browsers and web application evironments in making the application environments UA compatible? There could also be a UA compatible certification process, passed on to broswers and environments on to websites and Apps, which would resolve the UA issues faster?
      Sivasubramanian M: (18:25) Some of these tasks would require ALAC to prompt ICANN to engagewith the browser / OS companies , on an organizational level
      Greg Shatan: (18:25) But everyone's heard of NYC!
      Satish Babu: (18:26) @Siva, the reason is that the UASG is already mandated to work with the industry and large softwaare providers, whereas our strength is our "feet-on-the-ground" network of ALSes and members.
      Sivasubramanian M: (18:27) UA comptabile certification would prompt browsers to ask websites, and prompt App environments to ask App developers whether the individual website or Phone App is UA compatibility certified.
      Satish Babu: (18:27) Yes, I agree that the UASG should work on this.....
      Dennis Tan (UASG): (18:29) UASG is considering a ua-certification program.. still in drawing board though
      Satish Babu: (18:29) That's certainly good news, Dennis...
      Sivasubramanian M: (18:29) @Satish.  Nothing prevents ALAC from pressing for an Organizational initiative to create a compelling certification process. This requires the weight of ICANN and the I organizations.
      Sivasubramanian M: (18:30) Jonathan was impatient to hear this.
      Alberto Soto: (18:30) Yessss!!
      Sivasubramanian M: (18:31) Please take this suggestion on record
      Alberto Soto: (18:31) Thanks, gracias, byebye!!!!! From buenos aires at 06:31AM!!
      Yesim Nazlar: (18:31) Thank you for your participation. The meeting is now adjourned.

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