From: Unicode [mailto:unicode-boun...@unicode.org] On Behalf Of Mark E. Shoulson
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 9:48 AM
> I have no idea why deposition with the British Library is in any way
> significant or even relevant. It's nice to mail documents to people who will
> save them, yes.
Hmmm..
It's nice that you've written proposals. I suppose the various groups
will pick it up and get back to you as they usually do. But if they say
"no, you're out of scope" again, it probably means that you're out of
scope, and submitting another proposal of the same thing will not make
it any mor
On 10/22/2015 9:54 AM, Rick McGowan wrote:
Personally, I think you're getting ahead of yourself. First, you
should demonstrate that you have done research and produced results
that at least some people find so useful and important that they are
eager to implement the findings. Then, once you ha
Hello William,
Answers to most of your questions can be found among the pages of the
Unicode Consortium website. I'll try to answer your questions about
scope which may also be of interest to other subscribers, but please
note that *everything I say in this e-mail is solely my own opinion and
Mark E. Shoulson wrote:
> Unicode isn't doing what you want? Make your own standard. Make it standard
> for *your* stuff. Get people to like it and use it.
Unicode and the International Standard with which it is synchronized are the
standards.
I submitted a rewritten document on Monday 19 O
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