On 2018/02/21 12:15, Michael Everson via Unicode wrote:
I absolutely disagree. There’s a whole lot of related languages out there, and 
the speakers share some things in common. Orthographic harmonization between 
these languages can ONLY help any speaker of one to access information in any 
of the others. That expands people’s worlds. That would be a good goal.

It's definitely a good goal. But it's not rocket science to learn the different orthographies. If the languages are similar, then different orthographies are just a minor nuisance. As an example, German and Dutch also have different orthographies, but that's really a very minor issue when learning one language from the other even though these languages are very close.

Regards,   Martin.

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