The Unicode website has a section for feedback in its menu, but in separate projects for TUS and for CLDR. There are also feedbacks requested for every proposed amendment to the standard, annexes, and data. First search the relevant topic on the website, then look at the side bar if there's no specific feedback link on the main page content. Feedback or proposals are submitted within an online form, and will then be forwarded by email to interested subcommities and possible subscribers. For data submission to CLDR, this is done by the survey tool, when it is open. For reference implementations, that have an opensourced repository, feedback is submitted via the links given in the repository itself.
Basically, you need to look for the most relevant topic, and then use the appropriate link so that this can be sorted and sent to the correct people. There's also a feedback for questions related to Unicode memberships, or for legal requests. There's also a general feedback link, but don't expect an emergency response, it may take time to reach the right people to get an answer, and unsorted/unqualified feedbacks take time to be classified and extracted from the fog of incoming spams or non-relevant submissions. If you don't know where to post, this mailing list can guide you, but this is not the place to submit a formal request, and various people (including me) may reply to you, and any reply you would receive from this list is not endorsed ofciially by Unicode, this is more a "community" list used to interconnect interested people and discuss about how to improve the proposals, or being guided before submitting a qualified formal request, or ask for peer review before submitting it. 2018-02-21 16:23 GMT+01:00 Jeb Eldridge via Unicode <unicode@unicode.org>: > > > > > Where can I post suggestions and feedback for Unicode? > > > > >