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That question misses being a 'leading question' slightly.  The easiest
answer for the respondent is "No", as then no further explanation on
respondent's part is necessary.  Furthermore, if we are to believe
the allegations about these users, they are already performing this
reprehensible practice, and so have apparently surmounted any
objections they might have once held.

I wasn't suggesting that this should be the only question asked, but I thought that the questions apparently posed by Deborah Anderson to users (as reported by Dean on Saturday), while not being leading, are not designed to elicit specific objections. Simply asking people 'Are you in favour of encoding Phoenician?' doesn't suggest state what the alternative may be. Unless the respondent is particularly knowledgeable about character encoding, he is unlikely to consider whether his needs are better met with new Phoenician characters or existing Hebrew ones, especially if the possibility of using the latter is not presented to him.


That said, I am very glad that Ms Anderson's further questions encourage users to review the Phoenician proposal and to comment on its merits.

John Hudson

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