14:04:14 RRSAgent has joined #silver-reliability 14:04:14 logging to https://www.w3.org/2021/11/30-silver-reliability-irc 14:04:16 RRSAgent, make logs Public 14:04:17 please title this meeting ("meeting: ..."), Wilco 14:04:21 Francis_Storr has joined #silver-reliability 14:04:25 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1onytB133NRc1EXEOVPizcOqeTi70r2JUcba-LgUyKEY/edit 14:04:34 jeanne has joined #silver-reliability 14:04:43 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sugAtqie_x1XqHDZo1Im7ftDNllWeRV_ty4PULeoTV0/edit#heading=h.q6kvhdps0qv4 14:05:41 scribe: Wilco 14:06:07 Francis: so we come up with examples / edge cases first 14:08:06 Jeanne: We had some good examples from ACT rules. Invalid subtags, foreign words that are part of vernacular 14:09:05 Wilco: Is stroopwafel in the dictionary? 14:09:24 Francis: It is not 14:10:49 Jeanne: What was the way internationalisation called human language? 14:10:57 Wilco: natural language, I believe 14:11:28 Francies: What about pronunciation, like "resume" 14:11:47 Wilco: I think that is in the same sphere of issues 14:13:29 Wilco: Germanic languages, pausing on English words if those are marked up, they can make it harder to understand 14:13:56 Jeanne: I don't think we'd want to ban it, as technologies improve 14:16:44 Wilco: For languages that are close to pronunciation, switching voice can hurt comprehension more than not using a language switch