On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 02:47:53AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I know the chairs consider this thread off-topic, so I will keep this brief.
Yes, I agree. Let's keep it brief. > The only result that can come from excluding Han characters from the IDN > model "until" a solution to the claimed CJK problem is developed, is to > ensure the failure of the currently planned IDN model. > > Opponents would be able to claim truthfully that IDN completely fails to > support CJK, which of course would be true if Han characters were prohibited. > > They would then mount a new campaign to replace the discredited IDN model > with a new CJK-oriented model, with local variations instead of global > uniformity. Your conclusion seems to be too hasty. As far as I can tell from postings so far, they do not want "pre-" matured solution to be deployed which will prevent deployment of "well-" matured solution in the future. That's it. As Kenny Huang suggested, if nobody had a tangible solution right now in hand, please make this off-topic for a while, and wait for good solution. -- /*------------------------------------------------ YangWoo Ko : [EMAIL PROTECTED] We Invent Enterprise Software Solutions and Make You Secure & Powerful. ------------------------------------------------*/
