Hi Hui Deng, My comment for the draft is that I want to relate it to IETF as below, which I see that already some on IETF addressed by draft already call names including regional calling culture, which is excellent. The document will increase awareness and make the IETF culture more diversive. Comments: - The draft mentions word *speak*, is their formal and informal speaking difference in calling names ( you mentioned Mr/Mrs, but I was not sure it that compulsory formal way. Also what about how they *write* formally or informally. The word *call* in the title do you mean only in speaking or calling also in writing. - I am interested to know more why/how IETF participants (in past) had difficulty to communicate the names not how western people? So it may be good to know the history how IETF did call chinese names, or how they introduced their names in registrations. Secondly, not sure how the Chinese write and speak the names (is there difference way), as formal and informal, so I would like to know is there differences in writing documents, and does authors from this language like to translate there name to English without changing the tradition ways. So if you write in chinese do you prefer to write in your English-document, as author: Hui Deng or Deng Hui? - Does the draft want to give information to IETF to consider *call* when speaking or also when writing/reading documents? and if you write your formal name as your speak names tradition, do you suggest a method to have in writting names translated to English in IETF doc (optional for authors) without ignoring the authors' regional culture. So you may write for this draft: Author- Deng Hui (mandarin) in the last page of IETF doc and in front page the same formal English semantic way, as Hui Deng. Please advise, Thanks, AB On 7/11/13, Hui Deng <denghui02@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello all > > We submitted two drafts to help people here to correctly call chinese > people names: > > http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-deng-call-chinese-names-00 > > http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zcao-chinese-pronounce-00 > > > > Feel free to let us know if you have any other issues? > > Best regards, > > > > -Hui Deng >