On 11 Jun 2012, at 07:18, Asmus Freytag wrote: >> Great! Let's see how the children actually write it. > > This is interesting only if the encodable elements would be different - > remember, Unicode is not a font standard.
Whom are you reminding? > It would be tantamount to excluding this population of users from digital > communication (as "nobody" will support a conscript for mass deployment). > There would also be massive legacy issues once the script was finally encoded > in a standardized manner after decades of use. Please review the history of Vai and Bamum. Thank you. Michael Everson * http://www.evertype.com/