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DOM Localization #52

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eemeli opened this issue Aug 28, 2023 · 1 comment
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DOM Localization #52

eemeli opened this issue Aug 28, 2023 · 1 comment
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@eemeli
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eemeli commented Aug 28, 2023

Session description

The base requirements for message formatting and localization are experiencing some significant advancements as the MessageFormat 2 spec is being defined in the Unicode Consortium, and the Intl.MessageFormat API is being defined in TC-39 for JavaScript.

Building on these, work should start on defining a localization system for HTML that's reactive rather than imperative, and which allows for localization without any JS dependency. At Mozilla, we've been using a similar system based on Fluent to localize Firefox and our other projects, and have learned much about what works and what doesn't. Some of our ideas have been collected as a draft of what this could look like in practice.

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  1. Collect comments on the proposal.

  2. Recruit interests to work on the standards development.

  3. Discuss the most appropriate forum for further work.

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#dom-localization

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MrHBS commented Aug 9, 2024

Was there any progress here?

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