James, I think you missed the point completely. The point, as Keld have mentioned is that there are people, who believes that it is beneficial to have UTF8 option, I being one of them and Keld being one of them, and it is a fact that cannot be ignored and should not be ignored. From my interpretation of your previous words, you also believe that it is beneficial to go beyond ASCII. That, is my point and please dont try to confuse the message with the means! Human language is not machine language and you have to understand the context before you can get the message. If you cant understand this simple depth and intricacy of human interaction and communication, I cant help you.
The exercise is to establish a meaningful support before I waste my time working on a draft if no one wants to talk about it. I have a draft of a draft inplace for UDNA, and I am updating it as we continue to discuss some of the elements of it on the list. I think it makes more sense this way, than to throw something in here fresh. Also I think it would be beneficial to have a draft on IDNX (IDN Transition). So please stop distrupting the discussion of a good discussion here. Edmon ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Seng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Edmon Chung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Keld Jørn Simonsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "John Stracke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 1:25 PM Subject: Re: [idn] Re: 7 bits forever! > > Whole heartedly agree. This time we have yourself and the Asian community > > standing up saying we want IDN(UTF8), hopefully, this is unquestioned as > > well. > > I am aware that some chinese members in this group have stood up to ask for > TC/SC in IDN. I am also aware that Lee have asked for reordering. > > But I am not aware of any "Asian community standing up saying we want > IDN(UTF8)". I honestly hope I havent missed anything important. > > Or is this just another fragment of your imagation? > > It is frustrating to hear you repeating "I want UTF-8, I want UTF-8 now!" > again and again. Lets just say "yes, we hear you say that and lets move on". > > By moving on, I mean you write a draft to cover: > a) what is the advantage of IDN(UTF8) over the existing IDNA > b) how IDN(UTF8) is going to work > c) how you intend to get there > > -James Seng > > >