Wow. Somebody really needs to convey this to the Kazhaks. Else a short-sighted decision would ruin their chances at native IDNs. Any Kazhaks on this list?
On 19-Jan-2018 00:23, "Asmus Freytag via Unicode" <[email protected]> wrote: > Top level IDN domain names can not contain 02BC, nor 0027 or 2019. > > (RFC 6912 gives the rationale and RZ-LGR the implementation, see MSR-3 > <https://www.icann.org/public-comments/msr-3-2018-01-17-en>) > > A./ > > On 1/18/2018 3:00 AM, Andre Schappo via Unicode wrote: > > > > On 18 Jan 2018, at 08:21, Andre Schappo via Unicode <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > On 16 Jan 2018, at 08:00, Richard Wordingham via Unicode < > [email protected]> wrote: > > On Mon, 15 Jan 2018 20:16:21 -0800 > James Kass via Unicode <[email protected]> wrote: > > It will probably be the ASCII apostrophe. The stated intent favors > the apostrophe over diacritics or special characters to ensure that > the language can be input to computers with standard keyboards. > > > Typing U+0027 into a word processor takes planning. Of the three, it > should obviously be the modifier letter U+02BC, but I think what gets > stored will be U+0027 or the single quotation mark U+2019. > > However, we shouldn't overlook the diacritic mark U+0315 COMBINING COMMA > ABOVE RIGHT. > > Richard. > > > I have just tested twitter hashtags and as one would expect, U+02BC does > not break hashtags. See twitter.com/andreschappo/status/953903964722024448 > > > ...and, just in case twitter.com/andreschappo/status/953944089896083456 > <https://twitter.com/andreschappo/status/953944089896083456> > > André Schappo > > >

